[Openipmi-developer] OpenIPMI library 2.0.7 released

2006-06-08 Thread Corey Minyard
I've finished the GUI rewrite finally, the OpenIPMI GUI should be much more accessible to people now. No functional differences, really, it just uses Tkinter and Tix instead of wxPython. If people would try this out, it would be great. Please report any bugs you find. Note that I have seen prob

Re: [Openipmi-developer] PCI based BMC chipset

2006-06-08 Thread Corey Minyard
Arunkumar S wrote: > Fine. I understood. > If there is no I2C bus stuff involved in case of PCI BMC, then how > does IPMB bus (a derivative of I2C bus) come into picture. An IPMI system doesn't have to have an IPMB bus; that is really only required if you have multiple management controllers. Note

Re: [Openipmi-developer] PCI based BMC chipset

2006-06-08 Thread Arunkumar S
Fine. I understood. If there is no I2C bus stuff involved in case of PCI BMC, then how does IPMB bus (a derivative of I2C bus) come into picture. Does Intel IPMI standard specify anything about this PCI interface.  Arun. Corey Minyard wrote: I just sits on the PCI bus instead of the ISA

Re: [Openipmi-developer] PCI based BMC chipset

2006-06-08 Thread Corey Minyard
I just sits on the PCI bus instead of the ISA bus or I2C bus. Nothing different besides that. Newer versions of the driver should find it automagically. -Corey Arunkumar S wrote: > Hi, > > What is a PCI based BMC. I came to know that HP's iLO2 controller > belongs to that kind. How does it d

[Openipmi-developer] PCI based BMC chipset

2006-06-08 Thread Arunkumar S
Hi, What is a PCI based BMC. I came to know that HP's iLO2 controller belongs to that kind. How does it differ from typical BMC chipset which is embedded in motherboard itself. Thanks in advance. Arun. ___ Openipmi-developer mailing list Openipmi