I've added a new tool called 'ipmi-oem'. I've added it with the intention that vendors will be able to add oem commands into it. This way, there can be more friendly output than with ipmi-raw.
By oem commands, I do not mean things that are non-ipmi compliant, I mean legitimate oem extensioned commands. The only tiny issue with this new tool is that it absolutely nothing right now. The oem command I wanted to stick in here as a start cannot be put in there b/c I do not have enough information on it (I don't have enough information on what all the hex values mean). However, I still think it's something that will be needed as time goes on. Eventually things will get filled into it. Al -- Albert Chu [EMAIL PROTECTED] 925-422-5311 Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-devel mailing list Freeipmi-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-devel