Re: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmi in dell

2009-07-16 Thread Fabien Wernli
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 06:53:19PM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote: > Reboot and configure it from the BIOS. Control+Something about 35 minutes > from power on, it will display it to screen. IP address changes seem to :-) Is that an alternative to the Any-key? >From my memory, I think it's Ctrl-

Re: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmi in dell

2009-07-15 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
> Anyways thanks for your replies. > > And yes I still need to make this IPMI thing work ;) > > Reboot and configure it from the BIOS. Control+Something about 35 minutes from power on, it will display it to screen. IP address changes seem to require a warm/cold reset. Also, get the latest firmw

Re: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmi in dell

2009-07-15 Thread Paras pradhan
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Brian A. Seklecki wrote: >> > >> >> One more question. How do I know to which NIC the IPMI is binded. I >> have 2 NICS in my Dell machine. >> > > > Its on the first NIC. > > But some fucking idiot at Dell or AMI/Phoenix made a brilliant idea of > giving add-on cards

Re: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmi in dell

2009-07-15 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
> > > > One more question. How do I know to which NIC the IPMI is binded. I > have 2 NICS in my Dell machine. > Its on the first NIC. But some fucking idiot at Dell or AMI/Phoenix made a brilliant idea of giving add-on cards a lower PCI ID, so they probe first by 99% of the POSIX kernels, which

Re: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmi in dell

2009-07-15 Thread Paras pradhan
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Paras pradhan wrote: > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Paras pradhan wrote: >> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Brian A. >> Seklecki wrote: ipmitool -H 10.10.10.2 -I lan -U root -P mypassword chassis power status >>> >>> Fire up tcpdump(8) and see if

Re: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmi in dell

2009-07-15 Thread Paras pradhan
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Paras pradhan wrote: > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Brian A. > Seklecki wrote: >>> >>> ipmitool -H 10.10.10.2 -I lan -U root -P mypassword chassis power status >>> >> >> Fire up tcpdump(8) and see if any of the UDP packets are replying. > >> >> No reply can mean

Re: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmi in dell

2009-07-15 Thread Paras pradhan
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Brian A. Seklecki wrote: >> >> ipmitool -H 10.10.10.2 -I lan -U root -P mypassword chassis power status >> > > Fire up tcpdump(8) and see if any of the UDP packets are replying. > > No reply can mean authentication error, or no such host. > > Also check '% arp -an'

Re: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmi in dell

2009-07-15 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
> > ipmitool -H 10.10.10.2 -I lan -U root -P mypassword chassis power status > Fire up tcpdump(8) and see if any of the UDP packets are replying. No reply can mean authentication error, or no such host. Also check '% arp -an' for the MAC address of the virtual NIC for the IPMI. ~BAS > The erro

Re: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmi in dell

2009-07-15 Thread Paras pradhan
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Brian A. Seklecki wrote: > > >> >> ipmitool lan set 1 user >> >> ipmitool lan set 1 access on >> > > The dell IPMI in the 8th gen didn't respond to ICMP ping.  Check your ARP > cache, it's there, just not ICMP ECHO-REPLY. > >  ~BAS > Not from the other nodes as wel

Re: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmi in dell

2009-07-15 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
> > ipmitool lan set 1 user > > ipmitool lan set 1 access on > The dell IPMI in the 8th gen didn't respond to ICMP ping. Check your ARP cache, it's there, just not ICMP ECHO-REPLY. ~BAS -- Enter the BlackBerry Develo