>>But running, e.g., 'ipmitool bmc getenables' reports:

>>OEM 0                                    : disabled
>>OEM 1                                    : disabled
>>OEM 2                                    : disabled

The  OEM 'enables' returned by this command indicate an 'interrupt' capability 
of the "get message flag" command. It is not related to command support. There 
is a 'Get OEM NetFn Support' and 'Get OEM NetFn IANA Support', but best way to 
test for support is by sending the command.

Francois Isabelle

-----Message d'origine-----
De : bfc0...@gmail.com [mailto:bfc0...@gmail.com] 
Envoyé : 22 décembre 2008 11:23
À : ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Objet : [Ipmitool-devel] OEM7

I apologize for asking what is probably a newbie user question on
a Dev list, but i didn't see a user one..

We have some proprietary extensions available to use that use
Netfn of 0x3c, AKA OEM7.  This BMC supports IPMI V2.  In looking
at the IPMI V2 spec, I do see some references to OEM7 being the
end of a (OEM) range, so that seems reasonable.

But running, e.g., 'ipmitool bmc getenables' reports:

Receive Message Queue Interrupt          : disabled
Event Message Buffer Full Interrupt      : enabled
Event Message Buffer                     : enabled
System Event Logging                     : enabled
OEM 0                                    : disabled
OEM 1                                    : disabled
OEM 2                                    : disabled

That's it -- the corresponding setenables won't take higher than
oem2.  Is there any limitation to using ipmitool for higher
OEM levels?  I just want to test some raw commands to make sure
they do what is advertised before jumping into code.

Thanks, and if I need to be sent elsewhere, that's fine, too.



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