On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 17:06 -0600, Corey Minyard wrote: > Hmm. If you have connected with OpenIPMI with another system with the > same GUID, it's going to use the other system's information from its > local database. Remove ~/.OpenIPMI_db and see if that makes a difference. > > GUIDs are *supposed* to be unique, but like you said, the one you have > looks fairly suspicious. [elided] > Ah, yes. That's a big clue that my previous suggestion will help. > OpenIPMI will cache data locally and only fetch it if it has changed. > It tells different systems apart using the GUID. It tells if it has > change by the timestamp on the data. I suspect that both of those are > broken.
You were right. Removing /root/.OpenIPMI_db caused the whole thing to
clear up.
The cache feature sounds like it's more of a hindrance than a help in
our situation. Is there a way to disable it?
Eric
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