Hi Wagmare,

Select the plugin based on the hardware you have. Different plugins
control different hardware.

Modify the /etc/openhpi/openhpi.conf to configure the plugin with the
hardware/authentication details.

Once OpenHPI is compiled and installed, there is an interactive client
by name hpi_shell which can be used to list, modify and control the
resources. 

If some device is listed as a resource, then you must be able to do the
operations on it based on the capabilities. The same applies to ethernet
devices too. In case of C-Class enclosure, backplane switches are listed
as resources, whereas internal NIC of individual blades are not.


Mohan


On Mon, 2010-05-31 at 16:56 +0530, Chandru... wrote:
> respected,
> 
> i am having a plan of monitoring the resource of ethernet device in my
> system so which plugin can i follow so that i can monitor the ethernet
> status..
> and also can i control that particular device  ... is it possible ..?
> 
> please help me ..
> 
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