Hi Albert, This is what I'm getting when I get the DCMI caps. Does this falls under power monitoring support?
sv02-kul # ipmi-dcmi --get-dcmi-capability-info DCMI Specification Conformance : 1.1 Identification Support : Compliant with DCMI Specification SEL logging : Compliant with DCMI Specification Chassis Power : Compliant with DCMI Specification Temperature Monitor : Compliant with DCMI Specification Power Management / Monitoring Support : Not present In-band System Interface Channel : Available Serial TMODE : Not present Out-Of-Band Secondary LAN Channel : Not present Out-Of-Band Primary LAN Channel : Available SOL : Available VLAN : Available Number of SEL entries : 512 SEL automatic rollover : Not present GUID : Available DHCP Host Name : Not present Asset Tag : Available Inlet temperature : At least 1 present Processors temperature : At least 1 present Baseboard temperature : At least 1 present Power Management Device Slave Address : 10h Power Management Controller Device Revision : 1 Power Management Controller Channel Number : 0 Primary LAN Out-of-band Channel Number : 1 Secondary LAN Out-of-band Channel Number : Not supported Serial Out-of-band TMODE Capability Channel Number : Not supported nsv02-kul # ipmi-dcmi --get-system-power-statistics --debug ===================================================== Group Extension - Get Power Reading Request ===================================================== [ 2h] = cmd[ 8b] [ DCh] = group_extension_identification[ 8b] [ 1h] = mode[ 8b] [ 0h] = mode_attributes[ 8b] [ 0h] = reserved[ 8b] ===================================================== Group Extension - Get Power Reading Response ===================================================== [ 2h] = cmd[ 8b] [ C1h] = comp_code[ 8b] ipmi_cmd_dcmi_get_power_reading: bad completion code On 27 November 2012 01:50, Albert Chu <[email protected]> wrote: > It's possible your system doesn't support DCMI, not all Supermicro > systems do. > > Can you run w/ --get-dcmi-capability-info? If it reports that DCMI is > supported. If you still get bad completion code, can you run w/ > --debug. > > Al > > On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 12:31 +0800, Ihsan Junaidi Ibrahim wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > I'm trying to obtain my system power utilization via the command > ipmi-dcmi > > but I kept getting bad completion code error. > > > > nsv02-kul # ipmi-dcmi -W supermicro20 > > --get-enhanced-system-power-statistics > > > ipmi_cmd_dcmi_get_dcmi_capability_info_enhanced_system_power_statistics_attributes: > > bad completion code > > > > nsv02-kul # ipmi-dcmi -W supermicro20 --get-system-power-statistics > > ipmi_cmd_dcmi_get_power_reading: bad completion code > > > > Omitting the -W workaround flag did not seem to make a difference. > > > > Other reading seems OK. > > > > nsv02-kul # ipmi-sensors > > ID | Name | Type | Reading | Units | Event > > 4 | System Temp | Temperature | 24.00 | C | 'OK' > > 71 | CPU Temp | OEM Reserved | N/A | N/A | 'OEM > Event > > = 0000h' > > 138 | FAN 1 | Fan | 9045.00 | RPM | 'OK' > > 205 | FAN 2 | Fan | 9990.00 | RPM | 'OK' > > 272 | FAN 3 | Fan | 10125.00 | RPM | 'OK' > > 339 | FAN 4 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A > > 406 | FAN A | Fan | 9045.00 | RPM | 'OK' > > 473 | Vcore | Voltage | 0.99 | V | 'OK' > > 540 | 3.3VCC | Voltage | 3.39 | V | 'OK' > > 607 | 12V | Voltage | 12.24 | V | 'OK' > > 674 | VDIMM | Voltage | 1.54 | V | 'OK' > > 741 | 5VCC | Voltage | 5.12 | V | 'OK' > > 808 | -12V | Voltage | -12.83 | V | 'OK' > > 875 | VBAT | Voltage | 3.14 | V | 'OK' > > 942 | VSB | Voltage | 3.38 | V | 'OK' > > 1009 | AVCC | Voltage | 3.41 | V | 'OK' > > 1076 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | N/A | N/A | 'OK' > > 1143 | PS Status | Power Supply | N/A | N/A | 'Presence > > detected' > > > -- > Albert Chu > [email protected] > Computer Scientist > High Performance Systems Division > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory > > > -- Thank you for your time, Ihsan Junaidi Ibrahim _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users
