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2016 Sep 17
0
IPMI ??
On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Alice Wonder <alice at domblogger.net> wrote:
> Never used IPMI in my life and while I thought it was cool when I heard
> about it, had no plans to.
>
Under many different names (Sun called it LOM; I forgot IBM's
name), this has been out there for a while. And it is IMHO the best
way to deal with servers. My normal server installing
2018 Jul 12
2
C7, ipmi, NIC2, still fighting
This is that system with the missing management port, and I'm still
fighting it. Everything *looks* right:
3: enp6s0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast
state UP group default qlen 1000
link/ether 00:25:90:0a:42:87 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.0.100/24 brd 192.168.0.255 scope global enp6s0
ip route
192.168.0.0/24 dev enp6s0 proto kernel scope link
2013 Nov 12
2
IPMI serial over lan disconnects seem to trigger extlinux reboots
Hi,
I hope somebody can help me with this problem. I don't know whether
it's a problem with my configuration or a bug or feature in extlinux.
I am using an IPMI 2.0 serial-over-lan console to connect to a system
with an Intel S3200SHL motherboard. The first line of my extlinux.conf
file looks like this:
serial 0 57600 0x003
I am using ipmitool to access the console, like so:
2007 Jun 21
1
ipmi regression in 4.5?
I've been monitoring CPU temperature on a few Dell SC1435s running CentOS4
via OpenIPMI and 'ipmitool sdr'. It's been working very nicely, but the
upgrade to 4.5 not so long ago seems to have broken something:
# ipmitool sdr type Temperature
Temp | 01h | ns | 3.1 | Disabled
Planar Temp | 04h | ok | 7.1 | 30 degrees C
Temp Interface | 53h | ns | 7.1
2005 Oct 05
2
OpenIPMI on a SunFire v20z
Hi all,
New to the list and (mostly) new to CentOS. We have just moved from
running RHEL to CentOS on our main production servers.
Anyway, I am configuring a couple of new SunFire v20z servers here at
the moment and trying to get the systems' management interfaces to work
fully under CentOS.
First issue was trying to install the openipmi RPM from the CD that came
with the SunFires, this RPM
2017 May 03
2
[SPAM?] Re: CentOS 7 on HP DL160 G6
On 05/02/17 21:49, H wrote:
> On 05/02/2017 08:01 AM, mark wrote:
>> On 05/02/17 06:56, Steven Tardy wrote:
>>>
>>>> On May 1, 2017, at 8:49 PM, H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> the computer locks up at random intervals
>>>
>>> Anything in /var/log/mcelog?
>>> Is the "edac" module running?
2009 Feb 09
5
What is the System Event Log?
My Dell PowerEdge T105 running Centos-5.2
has started crashing fairly often (3 times in the last 2 hours).
The message on the screen tells me to look at the System Event Log.
Is this just /var/log/messages ?
I didn't see anything helpful there.
As far as I could see, the last messages before the crash
were about samba, which is running on the machine.
Has anyone had such problems with Samba?
2008 Aug 29
2
IPMI and Dell ERA/O
Hi Everyone,
I have a dell 1750 server with ERA/O card running on FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE
According to Dell, the ERA card supports ipmi 1.0:
http://linux.dell.com/ipmi.shtml
But so far no luck with freebsd :/
[root@home /usr/src/sys/i386/conf]# ipmitool -I open channel info 1
Could not open device at /dev/ipmi0 or /dev/ipmi/0 or /dev/ipmidev/0: No
such file or directory
2013 Jul 30
2
Interesting admin info: ipmitool
I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than getting
info, or setting the server name on a Dell LCD screen. However, I had a
server screaming about intruder alert, intruder alert, er, "Chassis
intrusion detected", and I thought there might be a way to shut it up
(this after pulling the server and reseating the lid). A quick google
found, on the first page, an 8
2018 Jul 13
2
C7, ipmi, NIC2, still fighting
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 07:27:58PM -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
> > Default Gateway IP : 192.168.0.100
> > Default Gateway MAC : 00:25:90:0a:42:87
>
> No, that does not look right. You have configured the gateway of the
> IPMI to be the host OS side of the NIC. You can't do that... in a lot
> of systems I've seen, the IPMI side of the NIC can't even
2017 May 02
3
CentOS 7 on HP DL160 G6
On 05/02/17 06:56, Steven Tardy wrote:
>
>> On May 1, 2017, at 8:49 PM, H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:
>>
>> the computer locks up at random intervals
>
> Anything in /var/log/mcelog?
> Is the "edac" module running?
> Does that model support bundle include any Intel MCA files?
systemctl start ipmi
ipmitool sel list
mark
2016 Sep 18
3
IPMI ??
Is there a little setup display right on the box? Just asking because I
have seen that on some boxes.
Cheers,
Boris.
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 12:15 AM, Keith Keller <
kkeller at wombat.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote:
> On 2016-09-17, Alice Wonder <alice at domblogger.net> wrote:
> >
> > Okay if it requires DHCP this might be out, I'm currently out of town
> >
2008 Jan 11
2
xen-3.1 IPMI sensor (fwd)
Hallo *!
I have a board SE7501HG2.
- On 2.6.18 ipmitool works succefull.
On Xen-3.1 (2.6.18) ipmitool say:
# ipmitool sensor
WARNING: Unknown SDR repository version 0x00
SDR record id 0x0000: invalid length 0
(see thread [ipmitool-devel] Unknown SDR version)
- On page [4] as written:
ipmitool -> BMC ---> i2c/smbus
''-> SDR
- On Thread [9] was written:
2013 Jan 19
1
Serial console
I am trying to get a CentOS 6.3 serial console to work with IPMI SOL. I think I
have everything working but maybe the wrong baud rate on the getty:
$ ipmitool -I lanplus -U root -H 10.0.0.14 sol activate
Password:
[SOL Session operational. Use ~? for help]
??????????
10.0.0.14 is the DRAC IP address of the CentOS 6.3 box. It accepts the password
and connects me to the console but then when I
2005 Jul 26
1
Shutdown and IPMI
I have a Dell PowerEdge SC1425 server and I installed Xen with Debian on
it. When I plug the power in, I''m able to access the server via IPMI.
After I start the machine, IPMI is still available. But when I command a
shutdown on dom0, it will go down and say "Power down", stay there and
IPMI is not available anymore. Only after I remove the power cord and
replug it is the
2013 Sep 23
1
Centos 6.4 on Xserve, IPMI error
Hello!
I'm trying to install Centos 6.4 64 bit on this Xserve:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/xserve/specs/xserve-intel-xeon-2.8-eight-core-specs.html
I got a bootloader from:
http://blog.christophersmart.com/2009/07/23/linux-on-an-apple-xserve-efi-only-machine/
as none of the official Centos releases (full, minimal, network 64 bit) boot on this machine.
They all crash when loading
2010 Mar 10
3
An odd IPMI problem
Well, we're figure the board's got problems, but I installed OpenIPMI a
couple weeks ago, and fired it up as a service, then added a cron job.
That all ran well until last evening; we came in to find 5 zillion emails
complaining
Unable to open SDR for reading
I worked my way through logs, and googling, and then trying to run
ipmitool by hand, and it complains there's no such device as
2018 Jun 26
3
Semi-OT: ipmitool or ipmicfg: set BMC to use NIC 2
The man page isn't helping, nor have I been able to find examples that work.
For example, the man page claims I can do ipmitool lan get active, and I
try, and it says, "invaling lan command, get".
Do I set the MAC address for the lan to NIC 2? Anyone have a clue - I do
*not* want martians on the real network.
mark
2016 Sep 17
4
IPMI ??
On 09/17/2016 04:11 AM, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Alice Wonder <alice at domblogger.net> wrote:
>> Never used IPMI in my life and while I thought it was cool when I heard
>> about it, had no plans to.
>>
> Under many different names (Sun called it LOM; I forgot IBM's
> name), this has been out there for a while. And it
2013 Nov 12
0
IPMI serial over lan disconnects seem to trigger extlinux reboots
On 11/11/2013 05:38 PM, Andrew J. Schorr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope somebody can help me with this problem. I don't know whether
> it's a problem with my configuration or a bug or feature in extlinux.
> I am using an IPMI 2.0 serial-over-lan console to connect to a system
> with an Intel S3200SHL motherboard. The first line of my extlinux.conf
> file looks like this: