Chetan,

I do not think there are any direct commands which can tell you that is application is working on AM or some other.

By the way try referring PICMG AMC.0 spec rather IPMI 1.5.

 

But we have a hint.

 

If you can read the SDR record or FRU record from BMC (IPMC/MMC) through the application, one can tell that the board is “AMC”,  if Entitiy ID of any of the sensor is 0xC1 and FRU record has AMC connectivity.

 

One more way is try issuing Get AMC Port state command to the BMC, if it executes successfully then we can predict that board is AMC.

 

Second way is issuing  “Get PICMG Properties” command. If the board is AMC, then PICMG Extension Version field (Byte 3) will have “0x04” and Byte 4 &5 will have “0x00”

These commands can be sent through the application by accessing any HPM command interfaces.

 

Regards

-Gopal

 

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chetan Deshmukh
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 11:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Openipmi-developer] IPMI Command

 

Hello All,
I am looking for an ipmi command  which when executed from my application context will give me details whether my application is running on an AMC or not.
Am searching in IPMI specs spread across net(IPMI 1.5) and am still yet to get any.

Any help in this regard is highly appreciated.

Thnx in advance.
Chetan S. Deshmukh

 


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