[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/31/2007 03:45:45 
PM:

> What is the version of the SVN that you are using?  I have 1.4.2 
> (r22196) from CollabNet.
> 
> I get the following output when trying to get trunk: 
> 
> svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svnroot/openhpi/openhpi/trunk'
> svn: PROPFIND of '/svnroot/openhpi/openhpi/trunk': Could not resolve
> hostname `openhpi.svn.sourceforge.net': Temporary failure in name 
resolution (
> https://openhpi.svn.sourceforge.net)

I'm using subversion 1.4.0 (r21228), so probably more of a network issue.

Can you get to https://openhpi.svn.sourceforge.net on your browser at 
least?
Pinging openhpi.svn.sourceforge.net gives me 66.35.250.145.

        --Renier

> I?m used to CVS but SVN is new for me.
> 
> Jean-Michel Audet
> 
> 
> De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:openhpi-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Renier Morales
> Envoyé : Wednesday, October 31, 2007 3:37 PM
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : Re: [Openhpi-devel] Plug-In
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/31/2007 01:52:05 
PM:
> 
> > 
> > Hi, 
> >             I just completed the implementation of the IPMI OEM mini
> > plug-ins.  It?s a mechanism to add mini plug-ins to the ipmidirect 
> > plug-in.  It is using the class cIpmiMcVendorFactory and the 
> > mechanism already in place in ipmi_mc_vendor.cpp.  I have recover 
> > 100% of the implementation of Force computer and Intel that was 
> > registering board to the mc vendor factory.  They are now (if OK 
> > with you), moved out from the ipmidirect plug-in and compile as a 
> stand-alone 
> > OEM IPMI mini plug-in. 
> 
> That's great! I will wait to see what Pierre thinks. 
> 
> > In order load the plug-in, the openhpi.conf shall be modified as 
follow: 
> > 
> > In openhpi.conf 
> > ## Section for ipmidirect plugin using RMCP:
> > handler libipmidirect {
> >         entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,7}"
> >           ? 
> >         ipmi_plugins = "libipmidirect_kontron,libipmidirect_intel,
> > libipmidirect_force"
> > } 
> > 
> > 
> > I would like to know how you want to have the new code.  I have: 
> > 
> > Made changes on the following files: 
> > -          openhpi.conf 
> > -          configure.ac 
> > -          openhpi/plugins/ipmidirect ß changes in many files in 
> > this directory. 
> > 
> > Added the following files: 
> > -          openhpi/plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_plugin.cpp 
> > -          openhpi/plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_plugin.h 
> > 
> > Created the following tree 
> > -          openhpi/plugins/ ipmidirect/oem_plugins/*** (Where *** is
> > the manufacturer name, I have created the folder for kontron, 
> intel and force) 
> > 
> > Moved: 
> > -          board factory registration and ipmi_mc_vendor_intel.* and
> > ipmi_mc_vendor_force.* into the oem_plugins vendor folders. 
> 
> This is how I'd like to see the changes. Check out the trunk version
> of OpenHPI like this: 
> svn co https://openhpi.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openhpi/openhpi/trunk
> openhpi-trunk 
> 
> Make/patch the changes you mention there (adding new files and dirs 
> with 'svn add') and send the output of "svn diff" to the list. 
> 
> > 
> > I have created the plug-ins for Force and Intel but I do not have 
> > made any tests.  However, I have made no changes to the 
> > ipmi_mc_vendor_xxx files. 
> > 
> > Kontron will certainly provide fixes and maybe other 
> > implementations.  Can I join the developer list?  (You may want to 
> > wait after this). 
> 
> You can. Let's start with you posting the patch so that everyone can
> review. Then I'll give you devel access to the repository so that 
> you can check the changes in. 
> 
> > 
> > Your comments will be greatly appreciated. 
> 
> This sounds like a very good patch. Thanks again. 
> 
>         --Renier 
> 
> > 
> > Let me know! 
> > Jean-Michel Audet 
> > Kontron Canada 
> > 
> > De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:openhpi-
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Renier Morales
> > Envoyé : Monday, October 22, 2007 10:43 AM
> > À : [email protected]
> > Objet : Re: [Openhpi-devel] Plug-In 
> > 
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/19/2007 
03:13:28 PM:
> > 
> > > Hi all, 
> > >             I have a general question regarding the plug-ins.  Is 
> > > there a way to add the OEM specific stuff without modifying the 
> > > OpenHPI direct plug-in? From what I can see in the ATCA and uTCA 
> > > world, it looks like the companies are currently modifying the 
> > > ipmidirect plug-in in order to provide OEM functionalities. 
> > > However, an ATCA chassis can be populate with many vendors blades 
> > > equipped with different IPMI solutions.  If each company has their 
> > > own flavor of the ipmidirect plug-in, it is then impossible to have 
> > > a fully integrated solution. 
> > > 
> > > Do I understand it correctly? 
> > > 
> > > Is there any other solution? 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > One of the answers will probably be that the company just has to 
> > > commit the changes into the OpenHPI CVS? but I am not sure that you 
> > > want to pollute the plug-ins with full of OEM stuff 
> (maintenance? etc.). 
> > > 
> > 
> > You should take a look at the ipmi plugin in OpenHPI which uses 
> > OpenIPMI. Its purpose is to provide an integrated solution for all 
> > ipmi-based hardware. There are some problems with it as it is not 
> > under active development anymore and in need of testing and code 
> > contributions to get it into shape. 
> > 
> > To add OEM specific stuff, the ipmi plugin could have its own set of
> > mini-plugins, each for a specific type of ipmi hardware that 
> > contains any OEM magic stuff. Vendors would only need to provide the
> > mini-plugin. 
> > 
> > If you'd like to work on something like this, it would be a real 
> > improvement in OpenHPI's ipmi support. 
> > 
> >         --Renier 
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