so how does the make system work ? I made the change to bmc-config.c and did a $ make clean all and I also did a configure --prefix=/tmp/newinstall
but it still seems to take the old installation Can you plz give me some tips ? Thanks. On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 2:23 PM, Albert Chu <ch...@llnl.gov> wrote: > Internally, bmc-config uses that number of users a motherboard supports > to determine what configurations specified by the user are legal or > illegal. In your case, the 10 user motherboard will issue an error on > "User11" b/c it is illegal for that machine. > > There isn't a flag to change this behavior at the moment. I have > created an issue to investigate this as an option. > > Most users of bmc-config have per-motherboard configurations, so this > use case isn't very common. One idea: the sections in the config file > don't have to be in order. User11-User16 could be at the end of the > file instead of earlier in the file. If you had a conf file with only > user11-user16, this could be appended to the end of a "generic" conf > file. > > Al > > On Mon, 2017-01-30 at 14:03 -0800, VJ wrote: > > Hi, > > Some BMCs have 10 users, and the others might have 16, I order to have a > > generic bmc-config conf I would like to have more than 10 user section. > > > > But, when I use this config on bmc that have only 10 user capacity it > gives > > an error saying : Unknown section `User11' > > > > Is there a flag to change it as warning so it works on both BMCs ( one > with > > 10 and 16 user capacity ?) or Is that an IPMI specification? > > > > Thanks. > > _______________________________________________ > > Freeipmi-users mailing list > > Freeipmi-users@gnu.org > > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users > > -- > Albert Chu > ch...@llnl.gov > Computer Scientist > High Performance Systems Division > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory > > > _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list Freeipmi-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users