Re: [Freeipmi-users] ipmi-chassis --boot-device

2020-06-24 Thread Vincent Legoll
Hello Albert,

On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 9:46 PM Al Chu  wrote:
> The key is the -g option "ipmi-config -g chassis" to get chassis
> specific configuration.  Or the "ipmi-chassis-config" wrapper script
> would also work.
>
> Hope that helps.

Yes, this is working properly, thanks a lot !

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Re: [Freeipmi-users] ipmi-chassis --boot-device

2020-06-19 Thread Al Chu via Freeipmi-users
Hi Vincent,

The key is the -g option "ipmi-config -g chassis" to get chassis
specific configuration.  Or the "ipmi-chassis-config" wrapper script
would also work.

Hope that helps.

Al

On Fri, 2020-06-19 at 19:24 +0200, Vincent Legoll wrote:
> Hello again,
> 
> Looks like I'll answer my own question:
> 
> You removed it from ipmi-chassis CLI options in
> 67b88c69b4d14eb129c7ceaa07d69165d328877c
> 
> Could you add some examples of how to do it
> with ipmi-config ?
> 
> To the FAQ or man pages...
> 
> I'm not seeing anything that looks relevant with:
>   $ ipmi-config --checkout -v
> 
> See the attached for output from:
>   $ ipmi-config -L -v
> 
> Thanks
> 
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Re: [Freeipmi-users] ipmi-chassis --boot-device

2020-06-19 Thread Vincent Legoll
Hello again,

Looks like I'll answer my own question:

You removed it from ipmi-chassis CLI options in
67b88c69b4d14eb129c7ceaa07d69165d328877c

Could you add some examples of how to do it
with ipmi-config ?

To the FAQ or man pages...

I'm not seeing anything that looks relevant with:
  $ ipmi-config --checkout -v

See the attached for output from:
  $ ipmi-config -L -v

Thanks

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# ipmi-config -v -L
User1
User2
User3
User4
User5
User6
User7
User8
User9
User10
User11
User12
User13
User14
User15
Lan_Channel
Lan_Channel_Channel_1
Lan_Channel_Channel_2
Lan_Channel_Channel_3
Lan_Conf
Lan_Conf_Channel_1
Lan_Conf_Channel_2
Lan_Conf_Channel_3
Lan_Conf_Auth
Lan_Conf_Auth_Channel_1
Lan_Conf_Auth_Channel_2
Lan_Conf_Auth_Channel_3
Lan_Conf_Security_Keys
Lan_Conf_Security_Keys_Channel_1
Lan_Conf_Security_Keys_Channel_2
Lan_Conf_Security_Keys_Channel_3
Lan_Conf_User_Security
Lan_Conf_User_Security_Channel_1
Lan_Conf_User_Security_Channel_2
Lan_Conf_User_Security_Channel_3
Lan_Conf_Misc
Lan_Conf_Misc_Channel_1
Lan_Conf_Misc_Channel_2
Lan_Conf_Misc_Channel_3
Rmcpplus_Conf_Privilege
Rmcpplus_Conf_Privilege_Channel_1
Rmcpplus_Conf_Privilege_Channel_2
Rmcpplus_Conf_Privilege_Channel_3
Serial_Channel
Serial_Conf
SOL_Conf
SOL_Conf_Channel_1
SOL_Conf_Channel_2
SOL_Conf_Channel_3
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[Freeipmi-users] ipmi-chassis --boot-device

2020-06-19 Thread Vincent Legoll
Hello,

I'm currently investigating a problem i have with
some IPMI BMC on servers.

I was using impitool and wanted to try an alternative
to rule out this part of the equation.

I'm having a hard time finding informations about
freeipmi support for setting the boot device.

I found old mailing list post that indicates this should
be at least implemented / working, but the man page,
doc available online (1), (2) don't mention it.

The following command output is empty as well:
  # ipmi-chassis --usage | grep -i boot

What am I missing ?

(1) https://www.gnu.org/software/freeipmi/manpages/man8/ipmi-chassis.8.html
(2) https://www.gnu.org/software/freeipmi/freeipmi-faq.html

Thanks

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