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 -- Asif Iqbal PGP Key: 0xE62693C5 KeyServer: pgp.mit.edu A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Protect Your Site and Customers from Malware Attacks Learn about various malware tactics and how to avoid them. Understand malware threats, the impact they can have on your business, and how you can protect your company and customers by using code signing. http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl _______________________________________________ Ipmitool-devel mailing list Ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ipmitool-devel