Hi Al,
On 11/16/06, Al Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What motherboard and ipmi daughter card is this problem exhibited on?
X6DHT-G mobo with the IPMI Super BMC2 rev 1.01. We found the solution,
though.
Upgrading to the 2.6.18-xen kernel (which is in Debian unstable, atm) fixes
the problem
Hi all,
I'd like to inform you some more about the problems we're having. Maybe
someone can shed a light on this. At this time, I'm thinking the problem
could be in Xen (or at least our Xen setup). When we boot a non-Xen
2.6.8kernel (Debian default), we get normal operation. When we boot
into Xen
Been a while, in which it mostly worked. But now I have it in a
production environment and after I loaded ipmi_devintf and ipmi_si, it
wasn't accessable again via LAN :(
On 10/11/06, Steffen Grunewald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please have a look (using the local "open" interface) at the output
Hi Nathan and list,After some fiddeling, I found out how to install the firmware. A recap here, so it gets archived:- Create MS DOS bootdisk- Burn the correct firmware to CD (or USB disk or something, it's too large for a floppy disk)
- Boot from the bootdisk- Run fdisk to create a DOS partition- R
Hi Nathan,Thanks for your pointer, a question though:On 10/6/06, Nathan Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
SuperMicro has two different firmware
files for each motherboard, one with RMCP and one with RMCP+. Your IPMI card
might have the RMCP firmware on it. The SuperMicro FTP site has bo
Hi all,I've been unable to get ipmitool working with the IPMI 2.0 hardware in a SuperMicro. I've seen some old emails about the issue in the archives, mostly from 2005. Is there any progress on this?Some output:
$ ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168.1.110 -U ADMIN bmc infoPassword:Error: Unable to estab