On Sun, Sep 28, 2014, at 14:57, Albert Chu wrote:
> In order to do LAN communication one must first locally configure IPMI on
> the server.  You can configure by doing ipmi-config --checkout.  That
> will
> output a config file for you (typically output to stdout, you can
> redirect
> to a file or use one of the options to output to a specific file).  Edit
> this file with appropriate config information, then commit it back to the
> server.

Ok, so I should redirect the output of ipmi-config --checkout into a
file named {something}, {somewhere}.  And is this read by the daemon
(called what) which is started (how)?  And what relation does this file
have with the config files in /etc/freeipmi, and to the client machine?

 

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