[Freeipmi-devel] Re: Fw: ipmi-sensors and ipmimonitoring mismatch

2009-04-03 Thread Al Chu
Hey Won,

The reason for what you're seeing is described in the ipmimonitoring
manpage.

---
Interpretation rules have not been written for all sensors permutations
and types. Users may notice some sensors output in ipmi-sensors(8) do
not output in ipmimonitoring. If sensor interpretation rules are needed,
please contact the FreeIPMI maintainers.  
---

Looking at your sensors output below, there are three OEM sensors that I
can't interpret b/c I don't know the interpretation rules for them.  The
Power Unit Device Install and Fan transition interpretations were
recently added in 0.7.3.  So if you update to atleast 0.7.3, those
readings should show up in ipmimonitoring.

As for why Temperature Sensors aren't showing up, this corner case for
HP machines also appears to have been fixed in 0.7.3.

Al

 --- On Fri, 4/3/09, Won De Erick won.der...@yahoo.com wrote:
  Hi,
  
  On HPDL 380G5 running FreeBSD 7.1, I tried installing
  FreeIPMI from ports. The currently ported version is,
  
  hpdl380-fbsd71r# bmc-info -V
  bmc-info - 0.7.1
  Copyright (C) 2003-2008 FreeIPMI Core Team
  ...
  
  I noticed that some sensors displayed through
  'ipmi-sensors' do not appear in 'ipmimonitoring'.
  
  
  hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmi-sensors
  1: UID Light (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
  2: Int. Health LED (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
  3: Ext.. Health LED (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
  4: Power Supply 1 (Power Supply): [Presence detected]
  5: Power Supply 2 (Power Supply): [NA]
  6: Power Supplies (Power Supply): [Non-redundant:Sufficient
  Resources from Redundant]
  8: VRM 1 (Power Unit): [Device Inserted/Device Present]
  9: VRM 2 (Power Unit): [Device Inserted/Device Present]
  10: Fan 1 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  11: Fan 2 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  12: Fan 3 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  13: Fan 4 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  14: Fan 5 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  15: Fan 6 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  16: Fans (Fan): [Fully Redundant]
  
  
  hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmimonitoring
  Record_ID | Sensor Name | Sensor Group | Monitoring Status|
  Sensor Units | Sensor Reading
  4 | Power Supply 1 | Power Supply | Nominal | N/A |
  'Presence detected'
  6 | Power Supplies | Power Supply | Critical | N/A |
  'Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources from Redundant'
  16 | Fans | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'Fully Redundant'
  18 | Temp 1 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 36.00
  19 | Temp 2 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 17.00
  20 | Temp 3 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
  21 | Temp 4 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
  22 | Temp 5 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 46.00
  23 | Temp 6 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
  24 | Temp 7 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
  
  
  Some fans are not appearing in the 'ipmimonitoring'
  output.
  See attached debug output.
  
  Thanks,
  
  Won
  
  

 
 
   
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ch...@llnl.gov
Computer Scientist
High Performance Systems Division
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory



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[Freeipmi-devel] Re: Fw: ipmi-sensors and ipmimonitoring mismatch

2009-04-03 Thread Won De Erick

--- On Fri, 4/3/09, Al Chu ch...@llnl.gov wrote:
 Hey Won,
 
 The reason for what you're seeing is described in the
 ipmimonitoring
 manpage.
 
 ---
 Interpretation rules have not been written for all sensors
 permutations
 and types. Users may notice some sensors output in
 ipmi-sensors(8) do
 not output in ipmimonitoring. If sensor interpretation
 rules are needed,
 please contact the FreeIPMI maintainers.  
 ---
 
 Looking at your sensors output below, there are three OEM
 sensors that I
 can't interpret b/c I don't know the interpretation rules
 for them.  The
 Power Unit Device Install and Fan transition
 interpretations were
 recently added in 0.7.3.  So if you update to atleast
 0.7.3, those
 readings should show up in ipmimonitoring.
 
 As for why Temperature Sensors aren't showing up, this
 corner case for
 HP machines also appears to have been fixed in 0.7..3.

Thank you for the tip. I installed the latest, 0.7.6, instead. 

hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmi-sensors
1: UID Light (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
2: Int. Health LED (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
3: Ext. Health LED (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
4: Power Supply 1 (Power Supply): [Presence detected]
5: Power Supply 2 (Power Supply): [NA]
6: Power Supplies (Power Supply): [Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources from 
Redun  dant]
8: VRM 1 (Power Unit): [Device Inserted/Device Present]
9: VRM 2 (Power Unit): [Device Inserted/Device Present]
10: Fan 1 (Fan): [transition to Running]
11: Fan 2 (Fan): [transition to Running]
12: Fan 3 (Fan): [transition to Running]
13: Fan 4 (Fan): [transition to Running]
14: Fan 5 (Fan): [transition to Running]
15: Fan 6 (Fan): [transition to Running]
16: Fans (Fan): [Fully Redundant]
18: Temp 1 (Temperature): 35.00 C (NA/70.00): [OK]
19: Temp 2 (Temperature): 17.00 C (NA/39.00): [OK]
20: Temp 3 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
21: Temp 4 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
22: Temp 5 (Temperature): 46.00 C (NA/77.00): [OK]
23: Temp 6 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
24: Temp 7 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
25: Power Meter (Current): [Device Enabled]


hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmimonitoring
Record_ID | Sensor Name | Sensor Group | Monitoring Status| Sensor Units | 
Sensor Reading
4 | Power Supply 1 | Power Supply | Nominal | N/A | 'Presence detected'
6 | Power Supplies | Power Supply | Critical | N/A | 'Non-redundant:Sufficient 
Resources from Redundant'
8 | VRM 1 | Power Unit | Nominal | N/A | 'Device Inserted/Device Present'
9 | VRM 2 | Power Unit | Nominal | N/A | 'Device Inserted/Device Present'
10 | Fan 1 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
11 | Fan 2 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
12 | Fan 3 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
13 | Fan 4 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
14 | Fan 5 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
15 | Fan 6 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
16 | Fans | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'Fully Redundant'
18 | Temp 1 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 35.00
19 | Temp 2 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 17.00
20 | Temp 3 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
21 | Temp 4 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
22 | Temp 5 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 46.00
23 | Temp 6 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
24 | Temp 7 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
hpdl380-fbsd71r#

One thing left is how i can into the SEL. I tried this with other tools. None 
of them gave an output. :(

The box is IPMI v2.0-compliant. I can see a lot of logs using iLO.

Thanks,

Won








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[Freeipmi-devel] Re: Fw: ipmi-sensors and ipmimonitoring mismatch

2009-04-03 Thread Al Chu
Hey Won,

 One thing left is how i can into the SEL. I tried this with other tools. None 
 of them gave an output. :(

Do you mean you can't access the SEL in multiple IPMI software?

Can you send me the --debug output from running ipmi-sel?  Let's see what the 
problem is.

Al

On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 11:57 -0700, Won De Erick wrote:
 --- On Fri, 4/3/09, Al Chu ch...@llnl.gov wrote:
  Hey Won,
  
  The reason for what you're seeing is described in the
  ipmimonitoring
  manpage.
  
  ---
  Interpretation rules have not been written for all sensors
  permutations
  and types. Users may notice some sensors output in
  ipmi-sensors(8) do
  not output in ipmimonitoring. If sensor interpretation
  rules are needed,
  please contact the FreeIPMI maintainers.  
  ---
  
  Looking at your sensors output below, there are three OEM
  sensors that I
  can't interpret b/c I don't know the interpretation rules
  for them.  The
  Power Unit Device Install and Fan transition
  interpretations were
  recently added in 0.7.3.  So if you update to atleast
  0.7.3, those
  readings should show up in ipmimonitoring.
  
  As for why Temperature Sensors aren't showing up, this
  corner case for
  HP machines also appears to have been fixed in 0.7..3.
 
 Thank you for the tip. I installed the latest, 0.7.6, instead. 
 
 hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmi-sensors
 1: UID Light (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
 2: Int. Health LED (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
 3: Ext. Health LED (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
 4: Power Supply 1 (Power Supply): [Presence detected]
 5: Power Supply 2 (Power Supply): [NA]
 6: Power Supplies (Power Supply): [Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources from 
 Redun  dant]
 8: VRM 1 (Power Unit): [Device Inserted/Device Present]
 9: VRM 2 (Power Unit): [Device Inserted/Device Present]
 10: Fan 1 (Fan): [transition to Running]
 11: Fan 2 (Fan): [transition to Running]
 12: Fan 3 (Fan): [transition to Running]
 13: Fan 4 (Fan): [transition to Running]
 14: Fan 5 (Fan): [transition to Running]
 15: Fan 6 (Fan): [transition to Running]
 16: Fans (Fan): [Fully Redundant]
 18: Temp 1 (Temperature): 35.00 C (NA/70.00): [OK]
 19: Temp 2 (Temperature): 17.00 C (NA/39.00): [OK]
 20: Temp 3 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
 21: Temp 4 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
 22: Temp 5 (Temperature): 46.00 C (NA/77.00): [OK]
 23: Temp 6 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
 24: Temp 7 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
 25: Power Meter (Current): [Device Enabled]
 
 
 hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmimonitoring
 Record_ID | Sensor Name | Sensor Group | Monitoring Status| Sensor Units | 
 Sensor Reading
 4 | Power Supply 1 | Power Supply | Nominal | N/A | 'Presence detected'
 6 | Power Supplies | Power Supply | Critical | N/A | 
 'Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources from Redundant'
 8 | VRM 1 | Power Unit | Nominal | N/A | 'Device Inserted/Device Present'
 9 | VRM 2 | Power Unit | Nominal | N/A | 'Device Inserted/Device Present'
 10 | Fan 1 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
 11 | Fan 2 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
 12 | Fan 3 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
 13 | Fan 4 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
 14 | Fan 5 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
 15 | Fan 6 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to Running'
 16 | Fans | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'Fully Redundant'
 18 | Temp 1 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 35.00
 19 | Temp 2 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 17.00
 20 | Temp 3 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
 21 | Temp 4 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
 22 | Temp 5 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 46.00
 23 | Temp 6 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
 24 | Temp 7 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
 hpdl380-fbsd71r#
 
 One thing left is how i can into the SEL. I tried this with other tools. None 
 of them gave an output. :(
 
 The box is IPMI v2.0-compliant. I can see a lot of logs using iLO.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Won
 
 
 
 
   
 
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ch...@llnl.gov
Computer Scientist
High Performance Systems Division
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory



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[Freeipmi-devel] Re: Fw: ipmi-sensors and ipmimonitoring mismatch

2009-04-03 Thread Won De Erick
Hi All,

sending the debug output.

Thanks,

Won

--- On Fri, 4/3/09, Al Chu ch...@llnl.gov wrote:
 Hey Won,
 
  One thing left is how i can into the SEL. I tried this
 with other tools. None of them gave an output. :(
 
 Do you mean you can't access the SEL in multiple IPMI
 software?
 
 Can you send me the --debug output from running
 ipmi-sel?  Let's see what the problem is.
 
 Al
 
 On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 11:57 -0700, Won De Erick wrote:
  --- On Fri, 4/3/09, Al Chu ch...@llnl.gov
 wrote:
   Hey Won,
   
   The reason for what you're seeing is described in
 the
   ipmimonitoring
   manpage.
   
   ---
   Interpretation rules have not been written for
 all sensors
   permutations
   and types. Users may notice some sensors output
 in
   ipmi-sensors(8) do
   not output in ipmimonitoring. If sensor
 interpretation
   rules are needed,
   please contact the FreeIPMI maintainers.  
   ---
   
   Looking at your sensors output below, there are
 three OEM
   sensors that I
   can't interpret b/c I don't know the
 interpretation rules
   for them.  The
   Power Unit Device Install and Fan transition
   interpretations were
   recently added in 0.7.3.  So if you update
 to atleast
   0.7.3, those
   readings should show up in ipmimonitoring.
   
   As for why Temperature Sensors aren't showing up,
 this
   corner case for
   HP machines also appears to have been fixed in
 0.7..3.
  
  Thank you for the tip. I installed the latest, 0.7.6,
 instead. 
  
  hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmi-sensors
  1: UID Light (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
  2: Int. Health LED (OEM Reserved): [OEM State =
 h]
  3: Ext. Health LED (OEM Reserved): [OEM State =
 h]
  4: Power Supply 1 (Power Supply): [Presence detected]
  5: Power Supply 2 (Power Supply): [NA]
  6: Power Supplies (Power Supply):
 [Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources from Redun   
                
   dant]
  8: VRM 1 (Power Unit): [Device Inserted/Device
 Present]
  9: VRM 2 (Power Unit): [Device Inserted/Device
 Present]
  10: Fan 1 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  11: Fan 2 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  12: Fan 3 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  13: Fan 4 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  14: Fan 5 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  15: Fan 6 (Fan): [transition to Running]
  16: Fans (Fan): [Fully Redundant]
  18: Temp 1 (Temperature): 35.00 C (NA/70.00): [OK]
  19: Temp 2 (Temperature): 17.00 C (NA/39.00): [OK]
  20: Temp 3 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
  21: Temp 4 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
  22: Temp 5 (Temperature): 46.00 C (NA/77.00): [OK]
  23: Temp 6 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
  24: Temp 7 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
  25: Power Meter (Current): [Device Enabled]
  
  
  hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmimonitoring
  Record_ID | Sensor Name | Sensor Group | Monitoring
 Status| Sensor Units | Sensor Reading
  4 | Power Supply 1 | Power Supply | Nominal | N/A |
 'Presence detected'
  6 | Power Supplies | Power Supply | Critical | N/A |
 'Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources from Redu   
 ndant'
  8 | VRM 1 | Power Unit | Nominal | N/A | 'Device
 Inserted/Device Present'
  9 | VRM 2 | Power Unit | Nominal | N/A | 'Device
 Inserted/Device Present'
  10 | Fan 1 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to
 Running'
  11 | Fan 2 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to
 Running'
  12 | Fan 3 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to
 Running'
  13 | Fan 4 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to
 Running'
  14 | Fan 5 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to
 Running'
  15 | Fan 6 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to
 Running'
  16 | Fans | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'Fully Redundant'
  18 | Temp 1 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 35.00
  19 | Temp 2 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 17.00
  20 | Temp 3 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
  21 | Temp 4 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
  22 | Temp 5 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 46.00
  23 | Temp 6 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
  24 | Temp 7 | Temperature | Nominal | C | 30.00
  hpdl380-fbsd71r#
  
  One thing left is how i can into the SEL. I tried this
 with other tools. None of them gave an output. :(
  
  The box is IPMI v2.0-compliant. I can see a lot of
 logs using iLO.
  
  Thanks,
  
  Won
  
  
  
  
        
  
 -- 
 Albert Chu
 ch...@llnl.gov
 Computer Scientist
 High Performance Systems Division
 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
 



  hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmi-sel --debug
=
Get SDR Repository Info Request
=
[  20h] = cmd[ 8b]
=
Get SDR Repository Info Response
=
[  20h] = cmd[ 8b]
[   0h] = comp_code[ 8b]
[   1h] = sdr_version_major[ 4b]
[   5h] = sdr_version_minor[ 4b]
[  1Ah] = record_count[16b]
[h] = free_space[16b]
[h] = 

[Freeipmi-devel] Re: Fw: ipmi-sensors and ipmimonitoring mismatch

2009-04-03 Thread Al Chu11
Hey Won,

This output looks familiar, I think I have worked on this before with
another FreeIPMI user ...

=
Reserve SEL Request
=
[  42h] = cmd[ 8b]
=
Reserve SEL Response
=
[  42h] = cmd[ 8b]
[  C1h] = comp_code[ 8b]
ipmi_cmd_reserve_sel: bad completion code: command invalid/not supported

So this is a bug on HP's part, but shouldn't really be a problem b/c I
have code to work around it (you can tell b/c there is more
output :-) ...

=
Get SEL Entry Request
=
[  43h] = cmd[ 8b]
[   0h] = reservation_id[16b]
[   0h] = record_id[16b]
[   0h] = offset_into_record[ 8b]
[  FFh] = bytes_to_read[ 8b]
=
Get SEL Entry Response
=
[  43h] = cmd[ 8b]
[  CBh] = comp_code[ 8b]

CBh = sensor not present

Something seems amiss in the HP IPMI.  Do you have any HP software that
works?  Maybe it only works for HP software and none of the open source
software out there.

Al

On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 18:21 -0700, Won De Erick wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 sending the debug output.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Won
 
 --- On Fri, 4/3/09, Al Chu ch...@llnl.gov wrote:
  Hey Won,
  
   One thing left is how i can into the SEL. I tried this
  with other tools. None of them gave an output. :(
  
  Do you mean you can't access the SEL in multiple IPMI
  software?
  
  Can you send me the --debug output from running
  ipmi-sel?  Let's see what the problem is.
  
  Al
  
  On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 11:57 -0700, Won De Erick wrote:
   --- On Fri, 4/3/09, Al Chu ch...@llnl.gov
  wrote:
Hey Won,

The reason for what you're seeing is described in
  the
ipmimonitoring
manpage.

---
Interpretation rules have not been written for
  all sensors
permutations
and types. Users may notice some sensors output
  in
ipmi-sensors(8) do
not output in ipmimonitoring. If sensor
  interpretation
rules are needed,
please contact the FreeIPMI maintainers.  
---

Looking at your sensors output below, there are
  three OEM
sensors that I
can't interpret b/c I don't know the
  interpretation rules
for them.  The
Power Unit Device Install and Fan transition
interpretations were
recently added in 0.7.3.  So if you update
  to atleast
0.7.3, those
readings should show up in ipmimonitoring.

As for why Temperature Sensors aren't showing up,
  this
corner case for
HP machines also appears to have been fixed in
  0.7..3.
   
   Thank you for the tip. I installed the latest, 0.7.6,
  instead. 
   
   hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmi-sensors
   1: UID Light (OEM Reserved): [OEM State = h]
   2: Int. Health LED (OEM Reserved): [OEM State =
  h]
   3: Ext. Health LED (OEM Reserved): [OEM State =
  h]
   4: Power Supply 1 (Power Supply): [Presence detected]
   5: Power Supply 2 (Power Supply): [NA]
   6: Power Supplies (Power Supply):
  [Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources from Redun   
 
dant]
   8: VRM 1 (Power Unit): [Device Inserted/Device
  Present]
   9: VRM 2 (Power Unit): [Device Inserted/Device
  Present]
   10: Fan 1 (Fan): [transition to Running]
   11: Fan 2 (Fan): [transition to Running]
   12: Fan 3 (Fan): [transition to Running]
   13: Fan 4 (Fan): [transition to Running]
   14: Fan 5 (Fan): [transition to Running]
   15: Fan 6 (Fan): [transition to Running]
   16: Fans (Fan): [Fully Redundant]
   18: Temp 1 (Temperature): 35.00 C (NA/70.00): [OK]
   19: Temp 2 (Temperature): 17.00 C (NA/39.00): [OK]
   20: Temp 3 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
   21: Temp 4 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
   22: Temp 5 (Temperature): 46.00 C (NA/77.00): [OK]
   23: Temp 6 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
   24: Temp 7 (Temperature): 30.00 C (NA/127.00): [OK]
   25: Power Meter (Current): [Device Enabled]
   
   
   hpdl380-fbsd71r# ipmimonitoring
   Record_ID | Sensor Name | Sensor Group | Monitoring
  Status| Sensor Units | Sensor Reading
   4 | Power Supply 1 | Power Supply | Nominal | N/A |
  'Presence detected'
   6 | Power Supplies | Power Supply | Critical | N/A |
  'Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources from Redu   
  ndant'
   8 | VRM 1 | Power Unit | Nominal | N/A | 'Device
  Inserted/Device Present'
   9 | VRM 2 | Power Unit | Nominal | N/A | 'Device
  Inserted/Device Present'
   10 | Fan 1 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to
  Running'
   11 | Fan 2 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to
  Running'
   12 | Fan 3 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 'transition to
  Running'
   13 | Fan 4 | Fan | Nominal | N/A | 

[Freeipmi-devel] Re: Fw: ipmi-sensors and ipmimonitoring mismatch

2009-04-03 Thread Won De Erick

--- On Sat, 4/4/09, Al Chu11 ch...@llnl.gov wrote:
 Hey Won,
 
 This output looks familiar, I think I have worked on this
 before with
 another FreeIPMI user ...
 
 CBh = sensor not present
 
 Something seems amiss in the HP IPMI.  Do you have any
 HP software that
 works?  Maybe it only works for HP software and none
 of the open source
 software out there.
 

I am using an 60-day evaluation edition of HP iLO 2 (embedded). The iLO 2 is as 
good as an out-of management system. I am accessing it via the dedicated iLO 
management port (Ethernet).

I should at least want to manage the BMC via in-band.

Thanks,

Won


  



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