Hi Brad/Leann,
Some positive feedback that at least one system now works out-of-the-box
with the 17.04 installer.
I want to verify that this driver will land in the 16.04.3 installer
(initrd).
Is it true that any modules in an interim release installer (initrd)
always will automatically also be
• On compilation, got this error:
security/apparmor/include/domain.h:18:27: fatal error: include/label.h:
No such file or directory . I fixed it by updating the paths in the
header file.
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The dcmi kernel module has not been upstreamed (which the dcmitool uses, which
is necessary for inband management and setting username/passwords and BMC
information).
The dcmi kernel module also relies on the mei driver. The upstream mei
driver causes the OCP v2 Intel Windmill machine to hang o
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Need driver support for IPMI device on OCPv2 Windmill
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Thanks Jason, we will get this tested (Rod/Samantha)
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Title:
MAAS ipmi fails on OCPv3 Roadrunner
Status in MAAS:
Triaged
Status i
@ Jason,
Is this targeted for 14.04 LTS?
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Title:
MAAS ipmi fails on OCPv3 Roadrunner
Status in MAAS:
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Hi Keve,
We've tried on 14.04 LTS (daily). the inband management does not work
and the system locks when rebooting.
We did have the Ubuntu kernel team take a look. While we get a module
packaged and working in dkms format (and the dcmitool compiled).
The question from the kernel team is why th
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Title:
Add tg3 driver support for Broadcom 5725 (NIC)
Status in Open
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Title:
ipmi kernel modules not detecting OCPv3 AMD Roadrunner BMC
St
So after some testing what I found was that after installing ipmitool a
reboot was required, after the reboot the ipmi_devintf module was
loaded.
When doing a first boot, only ipmi_si and ipmi_msghandler is loaded...
installing ipmitool complains that /dev/ipmi* doesn't exist. After
rebooting the
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Title:
ipmi kernel modules not detect
I tried the precise daily build (08-Aug-2013) which had the kernel
3.8.0-27-generic #40 for the installer... then after I rebooted
3.8.0-28-generic #41 was installed.
uname -a suggests the installer kernel was built/compiled on Fri Jul
19th?
Anyway, the BMC did not work (ipmitool lan print). I
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