Hello,
as subject suggests, my question is why ipmitool doesn't display Record ID
anywhere in its output. Or have I only failed to look more thoroughly?
The only thing it displays is Logical Number, if that's correct term,
eg. ``Sensor ID: T_AMB (0xa5)''
which is not the same thing.
Why am I aski
The SDR Record ids are dynamic and the same record may have a new record ID
by the time you read it on the screen and start a new IPMITool.
The SDR Record IDs are allowed to be renumbered per IPMI 2.0, Section 33.8
SDR ‘Record IDs’ page 435. When the IPMC Controller reboots or when the
FRU popula
On Tue, 2012-01-03 at 08:22 -0800, Hank Bruning wrote:
> The SDR Record ids are dynamic and the same record may have a new
> record ID by the time you read it on the screen and start a new
> IPMITool.
>
> The SDR Record IDs are allowed to be renumbered per IPMI 2.0, Section
> 33.8 SDR ‘Record IDs’
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Hank Bruning wrote:
> The SDR Record ids are dynamic and the same record may have a new record ID
> by the time you read it on the screen and start a new IPMITool.
>
> The SDR Record IDs are allowed to be renumbered per IPMI 2.0, Section 33.8
> SDR ‘Record IDs’ pag
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Albert Chu wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-01-03 at 08:22 -0800, Hank Bruning wrote:
>> The SDR Record ids are dynamic and the same record may have a new
>> record ID by the time you read it on the screen and start a new
>> IPMITool.
>>
>> The SDR Record IDs are allowed to be
A large number of computers allow renumbering of the SDR records. In
practice renumbering of sensor records has been done for more than a
decade. The Intel MPCMM001 from 2001 was the first I can remember. Since
then all major computer server vendors, Intel, HP, Dell, IBM, Fujitsu, Sun,
SuperMicro
Hi Hank,
Perhaps I shouldn't have said, "in practice they don't". I should have
said, "SDRs don't change for many motherboards in many environments."
Is it the majority of people in the world w/ IPMI servers? My
perception is yes, but that's my guess.
The question is, what is best for those use