Guys,

It just occurred to me that the OS may be interfering with IPMI LAN by trying 
to also use the RMCP port 623.  
The Linux portmap service allocates any port that is not in use by the OS, so 
it does not know about IPMI LAN RMCP port 623.  If the IPMI firmware and OS 
share an IP, then this could cause conflicts.  

If so, running a service that keeps port 623 allocated will prevent it.  See 
http://ipmiutil.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ipmiutil/trunk/util/ipmi_port.c?revision=199
 
for source to a simple service that does this.

If not, it could be a firmware problem.  

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Carsten Aulbert [mailto:carsten.aulb...@aei.mpg.de] 
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 3:36 PM
To: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] IPMI LAN interface stops working after 
upgradetoDebian squeeze...

Hi

On Friday 23 September 2011 21:05:57 Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz wrote:
> Did you find out what is the problem?

Sorry not yet - I've been totally swamped with other work during the past 2 
weeks - but I do need to look into this again.
> 
> I've just upgraded kernel (and only that) from 2.6.38.8 to 3.0.4 on one of
> my machines (old Tyan S2891) and BMC stopped responding.
> 
> Ethernet card here is tg3. Is your card also tg3?
> 
no e1000e, it's a Supermicro PDSML-LN2+ but the same happens also on another 
mainboard.

> What's worse after "ipmitool mc reset cold" "ipmitool lan ..." stopped
> recognising LAN channels.

Ouch

If I forget to give feedback, please kick me!

Cheers

Carsten

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