Hi all,

We have a Supermicro X9DRT-based node that we are attempting to use 
bmcsetup on. We are running into an issue where bmcsetup on this 
Supermicro seems to be adding users with a default to "disabled" state. 
I have to specifically run "ipmitool user enable <id>" on the node to 
enable the user.

Other nodes we run bmcsetup on, such as Dell's, this is not the case and 
the user is added and enabled by default.

Would it be possible to perhaps change the bmcsetup code to purposefully 
enable the user after it has been added? Would this be the right path to 
take for this?


Thanks for your input!


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