The log looks like ipmidirect one.

        Anton Pak

On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 23:37:19 +0300, Bryan Sutula <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 15:19 -0500, Richmond Tuttle wrote:
>> I'm trying to get hot swap working for our telecom AMC card.  If the
>> board is installed when the blade (MPCBL0050) comes up, I get hot-swap
>> events when I pull out or push in the extractor (our AMC board is
>> installed in the blades slot). That scenario seems to work fine.
>> However, if the board is not installed at power up no events are
>> delivered, and I see this in the log;
>>
>>
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971 event:         RecordId                       =
>> 54;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971         RecordType                     =
>> SystemEvent;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971         Timestamp                      =
>> 0x4cf66696;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971         SlaveAddr                      = 0x92;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971         Channel                        = 0;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971         Lun                            = 0;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971         Revision                       = 4;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971         SensorType                     =
>> AtcaHotswap;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971         SensorNum                      = 0x8c;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971         EventDirection                 =
>> Assertion;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.971         EventReadingType               =
>> SensorSpecific;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.972         EventData1                     = 0xa4;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.972         EventData2                     = 0x03;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.972         EventData3                     = 0x02;
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.972 hot swap event at MC 0x92, sensor 140,FRU 2,M3
>> -> M4.
>> 2010.12.01 10:15:37.972 WARNING: sensor NOT resource hot swap sensor,
>> discard event
>>
>> It would seem like hot adding a board would be a normal hot-swap
>> scenario.  Anybody able to help?  I am using OpenIPMI 2.0.16-7 and
>> OpenHPI 2.14.0-5 on CentOS 5.5 x86_64.
>
> I'm not the right person to answer, but it will probably help if you let
> people know which IPMI plugin you are using for this: The IPMI plugin
> (OpenIPMI) or ipmidirect.  Also a note that the OpenIPMI plugin is not
> maintained right now, so you may be on your own in terms of making it
> work.
>
> Best regards,
> Bryan Sutula
>
>
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