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I'm not sure whether there is a BMC in the machine or not. HP
specifications about this are a little confusing.
Following output of dmidecode doesn't mean on it's own that there is a
BMC available?
#dmidecode
Handle 0x002B, DMI type 38, 16 bytes
IPMI Device Information
Interface Type: KCS (Keyboard Control Style)
Specification Version: 1.5
I2C Slave Address: 0x00
NV Storage Device Address: 0
Base Address: 0x000000000000004E (I/O)
regards,
Gabor
Corey Minyard wrote:
> Gabor Ivanszky wrote:
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>> Ok, so it is not really a development issue, sorry for bothering
>> you with that.
>>
> It may be a development issue. Hard to say at this point.
>>
>>> Usually the BIOS has something to talk to be BMC in the setup,
>>> is that working?
>>>
>> How can I check whether this works or not?
>>
> There's nothing specific I can say. Most of the BIOSes I have on
> IPMI machines have some type of "system management" interface that
> lets you fetch the SELs and check certain things. If your BIOS
> doesn't have that or it doesn't work, that's probably a good
> indication that the machine doesn't have a BMC or that something is
> wrong with it.
>
> -Corey
>
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