Hi Albert, No, it does not. However, on a different system .23, it works. I have double check the password on both systems and they are good. See results for the .23 and .24 systems.
[root@XXXXmon ~]# /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u XXXXX -p XXXXX -l user /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors: password verification timeout [root@XXXXmon ~]# =========================== [root@XXXXmon ~]# /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.23 -u XXXXX -p XXXXX -l user ID | Name | Type | Reading | Units | Event 4 | CPU1 Temp | Temperature | 28.00 | C | 'OK' 71 | CPU2 Temp | Temperature | 27.00 | C | 'OK' 138 | System Temp | Temperature | 29.00 | C | 'OK' ================================================= I have one system where I need to use the "-I lanplus" option while the other, I did not. Both systems are Supermicro X9DRW-7TPF+ and running the same ipmitool 2.0/firmware 3.31. [root@xyz ]# ipmitool -H 192.168.160.24 -U xxxxx -P xxxxx power status Activate Session error: Invalid data field in request Error: Unable to establish LAN session Unable to get Chassis Power Status [root@xyz ]# ipmitool -I lan -H 192.168.160.24 -U xxxx -P xxxxx power status Activate Session error: Invalid data field in request Error: Unable to establish LAN session Unable to get Chassis Power Status [root@xyz ]# ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168.160.24 -U xxxxx -P xxxxx power status Chassis Power is on [root@xyzx]# =============== [root@xxxxxx ~]# ipmitool mc info Device ID : 32 Device Revision : 1 Firmware Revision : 3.31 IPMI Version : 2.0 Manufacturer ID : 10876 Manufacturer Name : Supermicro Product ID : 1824 (0x0720) Product Name : Unknown (0x720) Device Available : yes Provides Device SDRs : no Additional Device Support : Sensor Device SDR Repository Device SEL Device FRU Inventory Device IPMB Event Receiver IPMB Event Generator Chassis Device [root@xxxxxxxx ~]# ================= Success "without -I lanplus" on the .23 (different) server. [root@xxxx ]# ipmitool -H 192.168.160.23 -U xxxxx -P xxx power status Chassis Power is on [root@xxx ]# I am thinking there must be an option in ipmitool option that I am forgetting. -Yulok Lam On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 3:59 PM, Albert Chu <ch...@llnl.gov> wrote: > Usually this means that the password you have doesn't work. When you > do: > > /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u xxxxx -p xxxxx -l user > --quiet-cache --sdr-cache-recreate --interpret-oem-data > --output-sensor-state --ignore-not-available-sensors > > On the command line, does it work? Or even something more basic like: > > /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u xxxxx -p xxxxx > > Al > > On Mon, 2017-01-23 at 15:40 -0800, Yulok Lam wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I am getting an error "password verification timeout" using > > check_ipmi_sensor 3.2 a Nagios plugin check on a Supermicro Server > > X9DRW-7TPF+ system. I have look through the documentation via > > http://www.gnu.org/software/freeipmi/manpages/man8/ipmi- > sensors-config.8.html#lbAO > > concerning "password verification timeout" but doesn't have a direct > > solution. Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > > > > > [root@XXXXXmon ~]# /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_ipmi_sensor -H > > 192.168.160.24 -U xxxxx -P xxxxx -L user -vvv > > ------------- begin of debug output (-vvv is set): ------------ > > script was executed with the following parameters: > > /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_ipmi_sensor -H 192.168.160.24 -U > xxxxx > > -P xxxxx -L user -vvv > > check_ipmi_sensor version: > > 3.2 > > FreeIPMI version: > > ipmi-sensors - 1.2.9 > > FreeIPMI was executed with the following parameters: > > /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u xxxxx -p xxxxx -l user > > --quiet-cache --sdr-cache-recreate --interpret-oem-data > > --output-sensor-state --ignore-not-available-sensors > > FreeIPMI return code: 1 > > output of FreeIPMI: > > /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors: password verification timeout > > > > output of FRU data: > > --------------------- end of debug output --------------------- > > /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors: password verification timeout > > > > -> Execution of /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors failed with return code 1. > > -> /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors was executed with the following parameters: > > /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u xxxxx -p xxxxx -l user > > --quiet-cache --sdr-cache-recreate --interpret-oem-data > > --output-sensor-state --ignore-not-available-sensors > > [root@XXXXXmon ~]# > > > > Thanks, > > -- > Albert Chu > ch...@llnl.gov > Computer Scientist > High Performance Systems Division > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory > > > -- Yu Lok _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list Freeipmi-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users