So at least in 1.8.13-1 it still doesn't work. I don't know how to get
1.8.14-2 in Precise LTS.
Below is what I get when trying to run ipmitool without loading the ipmi
modules explicitly with /etc/rc.local
Please advise.
jason@server:~$ apt-cache policy ipmitool
ipmitool:
Installed:
So at least in 1.8.13-1 it still doesn't work. I don't know how to get
1.8.14-2 in Precise LTS.
Below is what I get when trying to run ipmitool without loading the ipmi
modules explicitly with /etc/rc.local
Please advise.
jason@server:~$ apt-cache policy ipmitool
ipmitool:
Installed:
I don't see a version anywhere close to 4.0.17 available to me on 12.04
LTS. I have 1.8.11 installed, which is what came out from the standard
repo. I do see 1.8.13, but I'll need some clarification as to how to
load it (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+package/ipmitool).
However, I don't
How do I install either .13-1 or .14-1 to test?
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Title:
#110992 still happens (modules are not loaded)
To manage
I don't see a version anywhere close to 4.0.17 available to me on 12.04
LTS. I have 1.8.11 installed, which is what came out from the standard
repo. I do see 1.8.13, but I'll need some clarification as to how to
load it (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+package/ipmitool).
However, I don't
How do I install either .13-1 or .14-1 to test?
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Title:
#110992 still happens (modules are not loaded)
To manage notifications about this bug go
I installed openipmi last night -- no joy.
What seems to work, at least for now is just calling modprobe to load
the ipmi modules in /etc/rc.local
I should probably mention I'm on 12.04 LTS, running the
LTSEnablementStack kernels.
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I installed openipmi last night -- no joy.
What seems to work, at least for now is just calling modprobe to load
the ipmi modules in /etc/rc.local
I should probably mention I'm on 12.04 LTS, running the
LTSEnablementStack kernels.
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Does anyone have a workaround for this? I can't seem to get the ipmi
modules to load at boot, no matter how hard I try. I can modprobe them
manually but it doesn't seem to work using /etc/modules.
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Does anyone have a workaround for this? I can't seem to get the ipmi
modules to load at boot, no matter how hard I try. I can modprobe them
manually but it doesn't seem to work using /etc/modules.
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Does anyone have a usable workaround for this issue until we see
14.04.1?
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Title:
Setting up mdadm (3.2.5-5ubuntu3) freezes at Found kernel:
Somehow, I was able to kill mdadm.postinit and dpkg and then sudo dpkg
--configure -a seemed to finish. I haven't restarted yet, but my
/proc/mdstat still shows everything up and assembled. We'll see.
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