David A. Ranch wrote:
>
>> You are using udev?  It's very strange that /dev/ipmi0 was created.  
>> Can you send:
>>
>>   The contents of /proc/ipmi/0
>>   
> That's interesting.  I have various reliability and performance issues 
> with these Supermicro BMCs and I see the following:
>
> # cat /proc/ipmi/0/si_stats
> interrupts_enabled:    0
> short_timeouts:        306793
> long_timeouts:         631210735
> timeout_restarts:      0
> idles:                 -1665942245
> interrupts:            0
> attentions:            0
> flag_fetches:          0
> hosed_count:           0
> complete_transactions: 6312687
> events:                0
> watchdog_pretimeouts:  0
> incoming_messages:     0
>
>
> Do you know if there is a way to enable interrupts?
Not on that system, I don't believe.  It doesn't support them.

Newer kernels should perform much better due to some work by Dell.  I 
don't know about reliability problems, though.

-corey

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