Al,
The problem was ustar option was not supported by automake-1.8. If you
really need that option we should change minimum required version of
automake to 1.10.
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Serial-Basic Message Trailer */
fiid_template_t tmpl_setial_basic_msg_trlr =
{
{8, checksum2, FIID_FIELD_REQUIRED | FIID_FIELD_LENGTH_FIXED},
{0, , 0}
};
Can you please tell me what type of BMC you have? I can write a driver
for serial mode or help you write one.
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to be maintained by the original authors.
B) It apparenly only configures 3 fields of the BMC. No users, lan
enabling, etc.
I don't really see the use anymore. Any comments? Anyone out there using
this?
Al
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Hi Al,
Comments inline ..
Al Chu writes:
Hey A.B.,
On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 03:27 -0700, Anand Babu Periasamy wrote:
Hi Al,
* It is still maintained.
If that's the case, it is pretty out of date:
A) manpage is out of date and not using the common/doc/ common
manpage stuff (if it did
on their system. man bmc-config.conf already
documents these settings.
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is confident that IPMI is
accessible and basic commands work, he/she can fiddle more on top of
it. If SOL setting is so advanced, I would rather skip SOL all
together for bmc-autoconfig. Alternatively I don't see setting cipher
algorithm to NONE as that advanced. I will see what I can do.
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Hi Sharad, Can you please post the full output without -g option?
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Sharad Chandra writes:
Sorry, forgot to mention It is a FreeBSD 6.1 box and ipmi version
freeipmi-0.3.1. /usr/local/sbin/ipmi-sensors -g Module/Board is not giving
any value. And similarly Memory is also
Hmm.. it looks like your sensor data repository (SDR) itself
has only few entries. It is possible that your IPMI BMC only
supports basic sensors, or you will need a SDR firmware update.
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Sharad Chandra writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /usr/local/sbin/ipmi-sensors
22273
system management
interfaces supports this flag, then it is worth exposing generic bmc_check_idle() api.
Your patches are most welcome.
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