what are these "unspecified" means with "nc" and "cr" in `ipmitool sdr'. I am running ipmitool 1.8.11 on ubuntu lucid 64bit on SUN FIRE X4170 M2 SERVER.
iqbala@splunk:~$ sudo ipmitool sdr PWRBS | 0 unspecified | nc ACPI | 0 unspecified | nc P0/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok P1/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok P0/D0/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P0/D1/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P0/D2/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok P0/D3/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P0/D4/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P0/D5/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok P0/D6/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P0/D7/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P0/D8/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok P1/D0/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P1/D1/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P1/D2/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok P1/D3/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P1/D4/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P1/D5/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok P1/D6/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P1/D7/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok P1/D8/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok INTSW | 0 unspecified | nc SP_NEEDS_REBOOT | 0 unspecified | nc ESMR/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok ESMR/ESM/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok ESMR/T_AMB | disabled | ns ESMR/FAULT | Not Readable | ns ESM/FAULT | Not Readable | ns FMOD0/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok FMOD0/STATE | Not Readable | ns FMOD1/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok FMOD1/STATE | Not Readable | ns T_OUT0 | 33 degrees C | ok T_OUT1 | 36 degrees C | ok T_OUT2 | 36 degrees C | ok P0/V_DIMM | 1.35 Volts | ok P1/V_DIMM | 1.35 Volts | ok MB/R0/P | 0x02 | ok MB/R1/P | 0x02 | ok MB/R2/P | 0x02 | ok MB/R0/PCIE0/P | 0x02 | ok MB/R1/PCIE1/P | 0x01 | ok MB/R2/PCIE2/P | 0x01 | ok PCIE0/F20C/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok PCIE0/F20C/UT | disabled | ns PCIE1/F20C/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok PCIE1/F20C/UT | disabled | ns PCIE2/F20C/PRSNT | 0x01 | ok PCIE2/F20C/UT | disabled | ns FB/PRSNT | 0 unspecified | cr DBP/PRSNT | 0 unspecified | cr PS0/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok PS1/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok /SYS/VPS | 150 Watts | ok PS0/VINOK | 0 unspecified | cr PS0/PWROK | 0 unspecified | cr PS0/CUR_FAULT | 0 unspecified | nc PS0/VOLT_FAULT | 0 unspecified | nc PS0/FAN_FAULT | 0 unspecified | nc PS0/TEMP_FAULT | 0 unspecified | nc PS0/T_AMB | 34.50 degrees C | ok PS0/F0/TACH | 8064 RPM | ok PS0/V_IN | 204 Volts | ok PS0/I_IN | 0.38 Amps | ok PS0/V_OUT | 11.88 Volts | ok PS0/I_OUT | 4.50 Amps | ok PS0/IN_POWER | 70 Watts | ok PS0/OUT_POWER | 50 Watts | ok PS1/VINOK | 0 unspecified | cr PS1/PWROK | 0 unspecified | cr PS1/CUR_FAULT | 0 unspecified | nc PS1/VOLT_FAULT | 0 unspecified | nc PS1/FAN_FAULT | 0 unspecified | nc PS1/TEMP_FAULT | 0 unspecified | nc PS1/T_AMB | 34 degrees C | ok PS1/F0/TACH | 7936 RPM | ok PS1/V_IN | 204 Volts | ok PS1/I_IN | 0.38 Amps | ok PS1/V_OUT | 11.88 Volts | ok PS1/I_OUT | 4.50 Amps | ok PS1/IN_POWER | 70 Watts | ok PS1/OUT_POWER | 50 Watts | ok FB/FM0/PRSNT | 0 unspecified | cr FB/FM1/PRSNT | 0 unspecified | cr FB/FM2/PRSNT | 0 unspecified | cr FB/FM3/PRSNT | 0 unspecified | cr FB/FM0/F0/TACH | 4600 RPM | ok FB/FM0/F1/TACH | 4200 RPM | ok FB/FM0/F2/TACH | 4600 RPM | ok FB/FM0/F3/TACH | 4100 RPM | ok FB/FM1/F0/TACH | 4400 RPM | ok FB/FM1/F1/TACH | 4100 RPM | ok FB/FM1/F2/TACH | 4500 RPM | ok FB/FM1/F3/TACH | 4100 RPM | ok FB/FM2/F0/TACH | 5200 RPM | ok FB/FM2/F1/TACH | 4600 RPM | ok FB/FM2/F2/TACH | 5300 RPM | ok FB/FM2/F3/TACH | 4700 RPM | ok FB/FM3/F0/TACH | 5400 RPM | ok FB/FM3/F1/TACH | 4800 RPM | ok FB/FM3/F2/TACH | 5200 RPM | ok FB/FM3/F3/TACH | 4800 RPM | ok DBP/HDD0/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok DBP/HDD1/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok DBP/HDD2/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok DBP/HDD3/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok DBP/HDD4/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok DBP/HDD5/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok DBP/HDD6/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok DBP/HDD7/PRSNT | 0x02 | ok DBP/HDD0/STATE | 0x00 | ok DBP/HDD1/STATE | 0x00 | ok DBP/HDD2/STATE | 0x00 | ok DBP/HDD3/STATE | 0x00 | ok DBP/HDD4/STATE | 0x00 | ok DBP/HDD5/STATE | 0x00 | ok DBP/HDD6/STATE | 0x00 | ok DBP/HDD7/STATE | 0x00 | ok T_AMB | 21 degrees C | ok Should I just ignore them? -- 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? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BlackBerry® DevCon Americas, Oct. 18-20, San Francisco, CA http://p.sf.net/sfu/rim-devcon-copy2 _______________________________________________ Ipmitool-devel mailing list Ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ipmitool-devel