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Re: [Freeipmi-users] freeipmi 0.3.3 on a dell poweredge 2950


From: Bala.A
Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-users] freeipmi 0.3.3 on a dell poweredge 2950
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 09:36:29 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi Florian,

If possible, please try FreeIPMI 0.4.2 which has lot of bug fixes.

Thanks,

Regards,
Bala
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> Hi Al
>
> thanks for your answer.
> ipmi-locate looks a bit different on my poweredge 2600:
>
> --------------------------<snip>------------------------------
> Probing KCS device using DMIDECODE... FAILED
>
> Probing SMIC device using DMIDECODE... FAILED
>
> Probing BT device using DMIDECODE... done
> IPMI Version: 1.0
> IPMI locate driver: DMIDECODE
> IPMI interface: BT
> BMC driver device:
> BMC I/O base address: E4
> Register space: 1
>
> Probing SSIF device using DMIDECODE... FAILED
> Probing KCS device using SMBIOS... FAILED
> Probing SMIC device using SMBIOS... FAILED
> Probing BT device using SMBIOS... FAILED
> Probing SSIF device using SMBIOS... FAILED
> Probing KCS device using ACPI... FAILED
> Probing SMIC device using ACPI... FAILED
> Probing BT device using ACPI... FAILED
> Probing SSIF device using ACPI... FAILED
> Probing KCS device using PCI... FAILED
> Probing SMIC device using PCI... FAILED
> Probing BT device using PCI... FAILED
> Probing SSIF device using PCI... FAILED
>
> KCS device default values:
> IPMI Version: 1.5
> IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT
> IPMI interface: KCS
> BMC driver device:
> BMC I/O base address: CA2
> Register space: 1
>
> SMIC device default values:
> IPMI Version: 1.5
> IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT
> IPMI interface: SMIC
> BMC driver device:
> BMC I/O base address: CA9
> Register space: 1
>
> BT device default values:
>
> SSIF device default values:
> IPMI Version: 1.5
> IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT
> IPMI interface: SSIF
> BMC driver device: /dev/i2c-0
> BMC SMBUS slave address: 42
> Register space: 1
>
> --------------------------<snap>------------------------------
> I checked it also on a poweredge 2850 and got the same error.
> The poweredge 2600 seems to be the only working system.
> The differences between 2850 and 2950:
> 2950:
> --------------------------<snip>------------------------------
> Probing KCS device using DMIDECODE... done
> IPMI Version: 2.0
> IPMI locate driver: DMIDECODE
> IPMI interface: KCS
> BMC driver device:
> BMC I/O base address: CA8
> Register space: 4
> --------------------------<snip>------------------------------
>
> 2850:
> --------------------------<snip>------------------------------
> Probing KCS device using DMIDECODE... done
> IPMI Version: 1.5
> IPMI locate driver: DMIDECODE
> IPMI interface: KCS
> BMC driver device:
> BMC I/O base address: CA8
> Register space: 4
> --------------------------<snip>------------------------------
>
> I tried the flush cache option but it didn't solve it.
>
> Florian
>
>
> Albert Chu schrieb:
>> Hi Florian,
>>
>> Out of my curiosity, did ipmi-locate return the same info on the dell
>> poweredge 2600??
>>
>> I'm not 100% on what your bug could be right now, but could you also try
>> to flush the SDR cache using the -f option.  There was a similar fread()
>> error message on the FreeIPMI 0.4.X trunk that I fixed.  I suppose it's
>> possible it existed in 0.3.X too.
>>
>> Al
>>
>>
>>> Hello
>>> i'm testing freeipmi 0.3.3 on a freebsd 6.2 server (dell poweredge
>>> 2950).
>>> Freeipmi was installed from ports and der is no newer version there at
>>> the moment.
>>> ipmi-locate gives me the following:
>>> --------------------------<snip>------------------------------
>>> FILTER3.GGAMAUR.NET # ipmi-locate
>>> Probing KCS device using DMIDECODE... done
>>> IPMI Version: 2.0
>>> IPMI locate driver: DMIDECODE
>>> IPMI interface: KCS
>>> BMC driver device:
>>> BMC I/O base address: CA8
>>> Register space: 4
>>>
>>> Probing SMIC device using DMIDECODE... FAILED
>>> Probing BT device using DMIDECODE... FAILED
>>> Probing SSIF device using DMIDECODE... FAILED
>>> Probing KCS device using SMBIOS... FAILED
>>> Probing SMIC device using SMBIOS... FAILED
>>> Probing BT device using SMBIOS... FAILED
>>> Probing SSIF device using SMBIOS... FAILED
>>> Probing KCS device using ACPI... FAILED
>>> Probing SMIC device using ACPI... FAILED
>>> Probing BT device using ACPI... FAILED
>>> Probing SSIF device using ACPI... FAILED
>>> Probing KCS device using PCI... FAILED
>>> Probing SMIC device using PCI... FAILED
>>> Probing BT device using PCI... FAILED
>>> Probing SSIF device using PCI... FAILED
>>>
>>> KCS device default values:
>>> IPMI Version: 1.5
>>> IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT
>>> IPMI interface: KCS
>>> BMC driver device:
>>> BMC I/O base address: CA2
>>> Register space: 1
>>>
>>> SMIC device default values:
>>> IPMI Version: 1.5
>>> IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT
>>> IPMI interface: SMIC
>>> BMC driver device:
>>> BMC I/O base address: CA9
>>> Register space: 1
>>>
>>> BT device default values:
>>>
>>> SSIF device default values:
>>> IPMI Version: 1.5
>>> IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT
>>> IPMI interface: SSIF
>>> BMC driver device: /dev/i2c-0
>>> BMC SMBUS slave address: 42
>>> Register space: 1
>>> --------------------------<snap>------------------------------
>>> And ipmi-sensors that:
>>> --------------------------<snip>------------------------------
>>> FILTER3.GGAMAUR.NET # ipmi-sensors
>>> FAILED: _fread_record: Invalid argument
>>> Fetching SDR repository information... Bus error: 10
>>> --------------------------<snap>------------------------------
>>>
>>> I tried the same on an older Dell Poweredge 2600 and there it works
>>> without a problem.
>>> Could anybody give me a hint what it could be?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Florian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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