I have installed ipmitool version 1.8.11 on ubuntu 10.04 lts running
on Sun Fire X4150

It does show the status of the DIMMs. Is this a bug?

$ sudo dmidecode | less
iqbala@arl-splunk-01:~$ sudo ipmitool sdr
CPU 0 Temp       | 23 degrees C      | ok
CPU 1 Temp       | 34 degrees C      | ok
Ambient Temp0    | 27 degrees C      | ok
Vcc 12V          | 12.08 Volts       | ok
Vtt              | 1.10 Volts        | ok
MCH 1.5V         | 1.47 Volts        | ok
Vcc 3.3V         | 3.29 Volts        | ok
Vcc 5V           | 5.18 Volts        | ok
NIC Vtt 1.2V     | 1.21 Volts        | ok
Vcc 3.3V STB     | 3.25 Volts        | ok
Vcc 2.5V STB     | 2.52 Volts        | ok
Vcc 1.8V         | 1.82 Volts        | ok
Fanbd1/FM0 Fan1  | 10241 RPM         | ok
Fanbd1/FM0 Fan0  | 10703 RPM         | ok
Fanbd1/FM1 Fan1  | 10549 RPM         | ok
Fanbd1/FM1 Fan0  | 10934 RPM         | ok
Fanbd1/FM2 Fan1  | 10087 RPM         | ok
Fanbd1/FM2 Fan0  | 10549 RPM         | ok
Fanbd0/FM0 Fan1  | 10010 RPM         | ok
Fanbd0/FM0 Fan0  | 10087 RPM         | ok
Fanbd0/FM1 Fan1  | 9856 RPM          | ok
Fanbd0/FM1 Fan0  | 10395 RPM         | ok
Fanbd0/FM2 Fan1  | 10549 RPM         | ok
Fanbd0/FM2 Fan0  | 10164 RPM         | ok
Fanbd0/FM3 Fan1  | 10857 RPM         | ok
Fanbd0/FM3 Fan0  | 10934 RPM         | ok
Fanbd0/FM0       | 0x02              | ok
Fanbd0/FM1       | 0x02              | ok
Fanbd0/FM2       | 0x02              | ok
Fanbd0/FM3       | 0x02              | ok
Fanbd1/FM0       | 0x02              | ok
Fanbd1/FM1       | 0x02              | ok
Fanbd1/FM2       | 0x02              | ok
PS0 Under Volt   | 0x00              | ok
PS1 Under Volt   | 0x00              | ok
PS0 OC Fault     | 0x00              | ok
PS1 OC Fault     | 0x00              | ok
CPU 0            | 0x80              | ok
CPU 1            | 0x80              | ok
Power Unit       | Not Readable      | ns
Power Supply 0   | 0x00              | ok
Power Supply 1   | 0x20              | ok
DIMM-A0          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-A1          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-A2          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-A3          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-B0          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-B1          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-B2          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-B3          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-C0          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-C1          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-C2          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-C3          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-D0          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-D1          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-D2          | Not Readable      | ns
DIMM-D3          | Not Readable      | ns
POST Error       | Not Readable      | ns
Eventlog         | Not Readable      | ns
System Event     | Not Readable      | ns
Critical INT     | Not Readable      | ns
Watchdog         | Not Readable      | ns

Please let me know how to get the status of the DIMMs.

dmidecode showing all the physical memory

Handle 0x001D, DMI type 16, 15 bytes
Physical Memory Array
        Location: System Board Or Motherboard
        Use: System Memory
        Error Correction Type: Multi-bit ECC
        Maximum Capacity: 64 GB
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Number Of Devices: 16
Handle 0x001E, DMI type 19, 15 bytes

Memory Array Mapped Address
        Starting Address: 0x00000000000
        Ending Address: 0x003FFFFFFFF
        Range Size: 16 GB
        Physical Array Handle: 0x001D
        Partition Width: 0

Handle 0x001F, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
Memory Device
        Array Handle: 0x001D
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Total Width: 72 bits
        Data Width: 64 bits
        Size: 4096 MB
        Form Factor: FB-DIMM
        Set: None
        Locator: DIMM_A0
        Bank Locator:  A
        Type: DDR2
        Type Detail: Other
        Speed: 667 MHz (1.5 ns)
        Manufacturer:
        Serial Number:
        Asset Tag:
        Part Number:
.... stripped......

I noticed dmidecode shows DIMM_A0 and ipmitool is showing DIMM-A0



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