On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Albert Chu <ch...@llnl.gov> wrote: > > On Fri, 2016-01-08 at 09:22 -0500, Brian LaFlamme wrote: > > For the over-LAN issue, I cannot ipmiping node1, but I can ipmiping > > node2. This is the same flat network with no firewalls or other > > devices in between. Also, for both nodes, the web system management > > console works just fine. > > The web console is independent of IPMI. It's possible that IPMI over > LAN isn't enabled on your motherboard. Once the inband issue is > resolved, you can take a look into the bmc-config output to see if > anything looks wrong. > > Some Dell motherboards also require some configuration in the BIOS. You > may want to take a look in there. Also, on motherboards with multiple > NICs, often ethernet has to be plugged into the right NIC(s). > > Fixed the inband issue (see below). Regarding the over-LAN problems, I see no signs of any trouble from the config. Only difference between node1 (not working over lan) and node2 (working over lan) is the IP and MAC addresses.
root@publican:~# bmc-config --diff -v --filename=new_bmc_config_node2 Lan_Conf:IP_Address - input=`192.168.1.88':actual=`192.168.1.66' Lan_Conf:MAC_Address - input=`00:A0:D1:ED:92:3A':actual=`00:A0:D1:ED:90:F7' I'll check all the other basics for networking and BIOS settings and report back. > > > > > For the inband issue, it appears that I do have local kernel support > > on node1: > > > > > > root@publican:/etc# ps aux | grep ipmi > > root 237 0.1 0.0 0 0 ? SN Jan06 4:41 > > [kipmi0] > > > > > > And this appears to be built directly into the kernel. I found no > > modules associated with ipmi. From the link you set, it looks like > > adding should work, right? > > > > > > ipmi_si.force_kipmid=0 > > Looks like that would work. The staff at my company just solved this by > starting/creating the /dev/ipmi0 device. > I just loaded the modules using modprobe, and then everything worked locally. A surprisingly simple fix for inband, but now to troubleshoot the network. _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list Freeipmi-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users