Jon,

 

Thanks, I didn't notice the now option.

Using the RTC as the source seems messier to me.  And BIOS would not
know about NTP anyway.  

If you just added these two lines to either the ntp daemon config or to
some init script, like rc.local, this should do it, regardless of what
BIOS does.  

   # ipmitool sel time set now

   # hwclock --systohc

 

Andy

 

From: Jon Bamber [mailto:jon_bam...@xyratex.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 11:21 AM
To: Andy Cress; Jarrod B Johnson
Cc: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Ipmitool-devel] Setting SEL Time using a string

 

Andy

  There is currently a feature that if you make the time string "now" it
will take the system time which  I guess is what you refer to a sync
function.

  You should also set the config of the ntp time daemon to update the
hwclock as well. 

 

  In our implementation the BIOS sets the SEL on start-up from the
hardware RTC which maybe at UTC or local time depending on OS setup and
so would want it consistent with the hardware clock time which does not
hold a time zone offset.  So if UTC is used for the real clock time base
then the "now" will then move the SEL time to the localtime.  Perhaps we
should have a "utc" option? 

 

  A further complication is that the command may be called from across
the LAN or even across time-zones but it in this case it would be up to
the user to make the choice in how what value is required in this case. 

 

Cheers

Jon

 

 

From: Andy Cress [mailto:andy.cr...@us.kontron.com] 
Sent: 02 March 2011 14:58
To: Jarrod B Johnson; Jon Bamber
Cc: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Ipmitool-devel] Setting SEL Time using a string

 

Auto-correcting the SEL time in the app makes it look right, but masks
the underlying issue if there is a time delta.

There are actually 3 times that need to be synchronized:

1)      OS System time - can be managed with NTP

2)      IPMI SEL time  - can be set with SetSELTime command 

3)      HW RTC time  - can by sync'd with 'hwclock'

IMO, setting either 2 or 3 manually isn't the best approach, because it
will almost always be off by a few seconds, or however long it takes to
enter the next command.   

 

I have created my own program to sync 2 and 3 with the OS System Time,
which, if NTP is used, should keep it accurate.  

However, setting the SEL time should be done sparingly, since IPMI
firmware often doesn't react well to having its clock set backward,
especially if some event or activity is in progress.   Once per day
should be enough, IMO.  

 

My recommendation for a general solution would be to add a 'sync'
function, like:  'ipmitool sel time sync'.  

 

Andy

 

From: Jarrod B Johnson [mailto:jbjoh...@us.ibm.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 7:46 AM
To: Jon Bamber
Cc: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] Setting SEL Time using a string

 

Speaking of SEL time, ipmitool may want to consider an approach like I
implemented in xCAT.

Frequently BMC time is wrong (either not set at all due to negligence or
synced on POST to system hardware clock which might ambiguously be UTC
or localtime depending on OS and config).  Therefore, when I go to read
SEL and report time, I first query the current time and calculate the
difference from client system's clock and BMC clock to apply as a
corrective factor to all SEL timestamps.  I never notice an incorrect
BMC clock after that.

-----"Jon Bamber" <jon_bam...@xyratex.com>
<mailto:jon_bam...@xyratex.com>  wrote: -----

To: <ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
<mailto:ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> 
From: "Jon Bamber" <jon_bam...@xyratex.com>
<mailto:jon_bam...@xyratex.com> 
Date: 03/01/2011 05:31AM
Subject: [Ipmitool-devel] Setting SEL Time using a string

Hi

 

There appears to be a bug in setting the BMC SEL time with a string in
that it sets the time one hour before the string provided.

e.g.

ipmitool sel time set  "02/21/2011 10:12:34"

02/21/2011 9:12:34

 

I believe the cause is that struct tm is unitialised and so the daylight
saving flag appears to be set so mktime reduces the time by one hour.

Placing on line 1889 before mktime() in  ipmi_sel_set_time of ipmi_sel.c

tm.tm_isdst = 0;

 

seems to cure this problem.

ipmitool sel time set  "02/21/2011 10:12:34"

02/21/2011 10:12:34

 

 

Cheers

Jon

 

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