On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 16:30 -0700, Carol Hebert wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> 
> Good news re: the fp fix already being in the cvs tree.  :-)
> 
> I think the sdr list issue you were experiencing was either due to the
> strcpy/strncmp bug I found recently or to the removal of the code


New binary in place and testing...first glance looks quiet encouraging.

Shall there be mimosas with breakfast?

~BAS

> snippet that continued to try to get info from a sensor that had "Sensor
> Scanning Disabled" set.  Either way, I've just finished checking in the
> code to fix each of these issues.  Would you mind re-running your test
> using today's cvs tree and let me know if your issue is resolved?
> 
> Thanks much, :-)
> 
> Carol
> 
> On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 11:01 -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> > I had trouble finding notes on this (it feels like -- and has indeed
> > been, over a year).  
> > 
> > The file handling code (fclose(2) on null) seems to have been corrected
> > according to CVS.  Maybe someone got a OpenBSD CD or a copy of Steven's
> > as a stocking stuffer? :)
> > 
> > There was some other reason we never upgraded to 1.8.+ - I had trouble
> > remembering why so I built a binary from current CVS and put it into
> > production over the weekend.
> > 
> > My NOC found it this AM.  The CPU temperatures in 'sdr list' are coming
> > up 'disabled'.  These are PowerEdge 8th gen/9th gen with the latest
> > firmware.
> > 
> > New snapshot binary:
> > 
> > $ sudo -H -u mrtg ipmitool -H foo-lom -f foo.passwd \
> > -S  /var/spool/ipmi_sdrcache/foo.sdrcache -U netadmin sdr list \
> > 
> > Temp             | disabled          | ns
> > Temp             | disabled          | ns
> > Temp             | disabled          | ns
> > Temp             | disabled          | ns
> > 
> > 1.8.8 binary from Ports
> > 
> > $ sudo -H -u mrtg ipmitool-fbsd_ports-188 -H foo-lom \
> > -f foo.passwd -S  /var/spool/ipmi_sdrcache/foo.sdrcache \
> > -U netadmin sdr list
> > Temp             | -59 degrees C     | ok
> > Temp             | 50 degrees C      | ok
> > Temp             | 40 degrees C      | ok
> > Temp             | 40 degrees C      | ok
> > 
> > Ignore the negative value on that one sensor -- that's a known Dell
> > issue.
> > 



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