Hi Frank, The IPMI_OEM_Value fields are specifically for OEM sensors in the sense that they are non-standard. The drive slot sensor is standard, but the combo of "drive slot" and "transition severity" event type isn't supported.
I can add the support and give you a github branch to test out? Al On Thu, 2019-02-07 at 16:42 +0000, FRANK Michael wrote: > Hello, > > I am having a couple of sensors on a Lenovo 650 server where the > state is not interpreted by freeipmi. > > I use the following command: > > ipmi-sensors -h 1.2.3.4 -u yyy -p xxx --entity-sensor-names -l USER > -D LAN_2_0 -r 124 --output-sensor-state > > ID | Name | Type | State | Reading | > Units | Event > 124 | Group Drive Mismatch | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | > N/A | 'transition to OK' > > I tried to address the State N/A with the following settings in > freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf: > > IPMI_OEM_Value 19046:1087 0x07 0x0D 0x0000 Nominal > > I tried different values for the event bitmask and also > IPMI_OEM_Bitmask without success. The Sensor state couldn’t be > interpreted by the tool. > > Can anyone may please help me what I have to add to the > freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf to get the sensor state interpreted. > Any help to solve this issue is much appreciated. > > Here are some details. Please let me know in case more info is > needed. > > Sensor details: > > Record ID: 124 > Record Type: Compact Sensor Record (2h) > ID String: Drive Mismatch > Sensor Type: Drive Slot (Dh) > Sensor Number: 124 > IPMB Slave Address: 10h > Sensor Owner ID: 20h > Sensor Owner LUN: 0h > Channel Number: 0h > Entity ID: Group (37) > Entity Instance: 4 > Entity Instance Type: Logical Container Entity > Event/Reading Type Code: 7h > Sensor Direction: Unspecified > Assertion Event Enabled: 'transition to Critical from less severe' > Deassertion Event Enabled: 'transition to Critical from less severe' > Share Count: 0 > ID String Instance Modifier Type: Numeric > ID String Instance Modifier Offset: 0 > Entity Instance Sharing: Same for all records > Sensor State: N/A > Sensor Event: 'transition to OK' > > Board details: > > Device ID : 32 > Device Revision : 0 > Device SDRs : unsupported > Firmware Revision : 2.10 > Device Available : yes (normal operation) > IPMI Version : 2.0 > Sensor Device : supported > SDR Repository Device : supported > SEL Device : supported > FRU Inventory Device : supported > IPMB Event Receiver : supported > IPMB Event Generator : supported > Bridge : unsupported > Chassis Device : supported > Manufacturer ID : Lenovo Group (19046) > Product ID : 1087 > > Device GUID : 1f635e0a-d37e-5bbd-11e8-a54a47832434 > > System GUID : 1f635e0a-d37e-5bbd-11e8-a54a47832434 > > > > Michael FRANK > Supervisor Global Monitoring Architecture > Faurecia Clean Mobility > T +49 821 4103 420 ● M +49 171 9967 206 > michael.fr...@faurecia.com > Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies, Germany GmbH - > Biberbachstraße 9 – 86154 Augsburg – Germany > > Sitz der Gesellschaft: Augsburg - Registergericht Augsburg HR B 20757 > Geschäftsführer: Mathias Miedrich, Françoise Crenn, Thomas Hanak > Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Christophe Schmitt > > > > > This electronic transmission (and any attachments thereto) is > intended solely for the use of the addressee(s). It may contain > confidential or legally privileged information. If you are not the > intended recipient of this message, you must delete it immediately > and notify the sender. Any unauthorized use or disclosure of this > message is strictly prohibited. Faurecia does not guarantee the > integrity of this transmission and shall therefore never be liable if > the message is altered or falsified nor for any virus, interception > or damage to your system. > _______________________________________________ > Freeipmi-users mailing list > Freeipmi-users@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list Freeipmi-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users