Hi,
We do use this functionality here very often. In fact, it is the
standard path for upgrade on our products (especially for AMCs).
Look at the option -m and - t for our own address and target address. You may
also need to specify the destination channel using the -b option if you are
targeting an AMC.
Example of a HPM upgrades command:
(From an ATCA blade to an AMC located at B2 (7Ch))
ipmitool -m 0x20 -t 0x7c -c 7 hpm upgrade "file.hpm"
Where:
-m 0x20 is own address when targeting to an AMCm not the same when talking to
shelf-manager)
-t 0x7c is AMC address
-c 7 is IPMB-L channel, to send to an AMC.
Jean-Michel Audet
Kontron
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Envoyé : Wednesday, June 11, 2008 10:38 AM
À : ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Objet : [Ipmitool-devel] (1.8.9 Ipmitool HPM.1) Encapsulated MessageQuestion
for HPM
Hello,
I was wondering if any ipmitool/HPM users out there have found an easy way to
couple the HPM commands with an encapsulated message command for a device which
is directly controlled by another, such as an AMC.
The encapsulated message, of course, being the "Send Message" command (netfn
0x06 cmd 0x34).
With the encapsulated message, we are able to send commands through RAW data.
However, the "built-in" HPM commands do not work because of that lack.
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