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Re: [Freeipmi-users] Troubleshooting inconsistent results from server
From: |
Brian LaFlamme |
Subject: |
Re: [Freeipmi-users] Troubleshooting inconsistent results from server |
Date: |
Fri, 8 Jan 2016 09:22:14 -0500 |
For the over-LAN issue, I cannot ipmiping node1, but I can ipmiping node2.
This is the same flat network with no firewalls or other devices in
between. Also, for both nodes, the web system management console works
just fine.
address@hidden:/var/log/munin# ipmiping node1ipmi
ipmiping node1ipmi (192.168.1.66)
response timed out: rq_seq=42
response timed out: rq_seq=43
^C--- ipmiping node1ipmi statistics ---
3 requests transmitted, 0 responses received in time, 100.0% packet loss
You have new mail in /var/mail/root
address@hidden:/var/log/munin# ipmiping node2ipmi
ipmiping node2ipmi (192.168.1.88)
response received from 192.168.1.88: rq_seq=17
response received from 192.168.1.88: rq_seq=18
response received from 192.168.1.88: rq_seq=19
^C--- ipmiping node2ipmi statistics ---
3 requests transmitted, 3 responses received in time, 0.0% packet loss
For the inband issue, it appears that I do have local kernel support on
node1:
address@hidden:/etc# ps aux | grep ipmi
root 237 0.1 0.0 0 0 ? SN Jan06 4:41 [kipmi0]
And this appears to be built directly into the kernel. I found no modules
associated with ipmi. From the link you set, it looks like adding should
work, right?
ipmi_si.force_kipmid=0
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 8:09 PM, Albert Chu <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> I think the over-LAN and inband are two separate issues. The over-LAN
> is likely some configuration/networking issue. Can you atleast ipmiping
> the node?
>
> As for the inband issue, it sounds very much like this issue:
>
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/freeipmi/freeipmi-faq.html#Why-am-I-seeing-so-many-_0027internal-IPMI-error_0027-or-_0027driver-busy_0027-messages_003f
>
> Al
>
> On Thu, 2016-01-07 at 19:43 -0500, Brian LaFlamme wrote:
> > I have a Dell C6100 blade server with 2 identical nodes, and I'm trying
> to
> > troubleshoot some odd behavior with ipmi. One node (node2) works
> perfectly
> > over LAN and over its local web interface. A separate node (node1)
> doesn't
> > work well at all.
> >
> > Locally, I get very inconsistent results. E.g., running 'bmc-config
> > --checkout' on node1 usually ends prematurely without any error message,
> > resulting in an incomplete config file. Sometimes it completes. In
> > contrast, i always get a complete config file on node2.
> >
> > Here is an attempt to run a simple command locally on node1 a few times
> to
> > demonstrate the inconsistency. The first time it runs to completion, the
> > next few times it dies with an error. I paused for 20+ seconds between
> > each command to make sure I wasn't overloading anything.
> >
> > address@hidden:~# ipmi-sensors
> > ID | Name | Type | Reading
> |
> > Units | Event
> > 2 | FCB FAN1 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 3 | FCB FAN2 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 4 | FCB FAN3 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 5 | FCB FAN4 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 6 | PEF Action | System Event | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 7 | WatchDog2 | Watchdog 2 | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 8 | AC Pwr On | Power Unit | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 9 | ACPI Pwr State | System ACPI Power State | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'Legacy ON state'
> > 10 | FCB Ambient1 | Temperature | 20.00
> |
> > C | 'OK'
> > 11 | FCB Ambient2 | Temperature | 21.00
> |
> > C | 'OK'
> > 12 | CPU1Status | Processor | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 13 | CPU2Status | Processor | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 14 | PS 12V | Voltage | 12.09
> |
> > V | 'OK'
> > 15 | PS 5V | Voltage | 5.10
> |
> > V | 'OK'
> > 16 | MLB TEMP 2 | Temperature | 63.00
> |
> > C | 'OK'
> > 17 | MLB TEMP 3 | Temperature | 52.00
> |
> > C | 'OK'
> > 18 | Processor 1 Temp | Temperature | 60.00
> |
> > C | 'OK'
> > 19 | MLB TEMP 1 | Temperature | 62.00
> |
> > C | 'OK'
> > 20 | Processor 2 Temp | Temperature | 66.00
> |
> > C | 'OK'
> > 21 | STBY 3.3V | Voltage | 3.35
> |
> > V | 'OK'
> > 22 | PS Current | Current | 38.00
> |
> > A | 'OK'
> > 23 | SEL Fullness | Event Logging Disabled | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'Log Area Reset/Cleared'
> > 24 | PCI BUS | Critical Interrupt | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 25 | Memory | Memory | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 26 | VCORE 1 | Voltage | 1.04
> |
> > V | 'OK'
> > 27 | VCORE 2 | Voltage | 0.87
> |
> > V | 'OK'
> > 30 | NM Capability | OEM Reserved | N/A
> |
> > N/A | N/A
> > 33 | Security | Platform Security Violation Attempt | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 34 | PSU 1 AC Status | Power Unit | N/A
> |
> > N/A | N/A
> > 35 | PSU 2 AC Status | Power Unit | N/A
> |
> > N/A | N/A
> > 36 | PSU 1 Present | Power Supply | N/A
> |
> > N/A | N/A
> > 37 | PSU 2 Present | Power Supply | N/A
> |
> > N/A | N/A
> > 38 | PSU 2 POUT | Current | N/A
> |
> > A | N/A
> > 39 | PSU 1 POUT | Current | N/A
> |
> > A | N/A
> > address@hidden:~# ipmi-sensors
> > ID | Name | Type | Reading
> |
> > Units | Event
> > 2 | FCB FAN1 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 3 | FCB FAN2 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 4 | FCB FAN3 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 5 | FCB FAN4 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 6 | PEF Action | System Event | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 7 | WatchDog2 | Watchdog 2 | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 8 | AC Pwr On | Power Unit | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > ipmi_sensor_read: internal IPMI error
> > address@hidden:~# ipmi-sensors
> > ID | Name | Type | Reading
> |
> > Units | Event
> > 2 | FCB FAN1 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > ipmi_sensor_read: internal IPMI error
> > address@hidden:~# ipmi-sensors
> > ID | Name | Type | Reading
> |
> > Units | Event
> > 2 | FCB FAN1 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 3 | FCB FAN2 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 4 | FCB FAN3 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 5 | FCB FAN4 | Fan | 5500.00
> |
> > RPM | 'OK'
> > 6 | PEF Action | System Event | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 7 | WatchDog2 | Watchdog 2 | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 8 | AC Pwr On | Power Unit | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'OK'
> > 9 | ACPI Pwr State | System ACPI Power State | N/A
> |
> > N/A | 'Legacy ON state'
> > ipmi_sensor_read: internal IPMI error
> >
> > Also, I get no response from node1 over LAN, whereas node2 works
> perfectly
> > (not shown).
> >
> > address@hidden:~# ipmi-sensors -h node1ipmi -u root -p XXX --debug
> > node1ipmi: =====================================================
> > node1ipmi: IPMI 1.5 Get Channel Authentication Capabilities Request
> > node1ipmi: =====================================================
> > node1ipmi: RMCP Header:
> > node1ipmi: ------------
> > node1ipmi: [ 6h] = version[ 8b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = reserved[ 8b]
> > node1ipmi: [ FFh] = sequence_number[ 8b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 7h] = message_class.class[ 5b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = message_class.reserved[ 2b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = message_class.ack[ 1b]
> > node1ipmi: IPMI Session Header:
> > node1ipmi: --------------------
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = authentication_type[ 8b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = session_sequence_number[32b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = session_id[32b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 9h] = ipmi_msg_len[ 8b]
> > node1ipmi: IPMI Message Header:
> > node1ipmi: --------------------
> > node1ipmi: [ 20h] = rs_addr[ 8b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = rs_lun[ 2b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 6h] = net_fn[ 6b]
> > node1ipmi: [ C8h] = checksum1[ 8b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 81h] = rq_addr[ 8b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = rq_lun[ 2b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 23h] = rq_seq[ 6b]
> > node1ipmi: IPMI Command Data:
> > node1ipmi: ------------------
> > node1ipmi: [ 38h] = cmd[ 8b]
> > node1ipmi: [ Eh] = channel_number[ 4b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = reserved1[ 3b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = get_ipmi_v2.0_extended_data[ 1b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 3h] = maximum_privilege_level[ 4b]
> > node1ipmi: [ 0h] = reserved2[ 4b]
> > node1ipmi: IPMI Trailer:
> > node1ipmi: --------------
> > node1ipmi: [ AAh] = checksum2[ 8b]
> >
> >
> > Additional details (this info is identical to the working node)
> >
> >
> > address@hidden:~# bmc-info
> > Device ID : 37
> > Device Revision : 1
> > Device SDRs : unsupported
> > Firmware Revision : 1.30
> > Device Available : yes (normal operation)
> > IPMI Version : 2.0
> > Sensor Device : supported
> > SDR Repository Device : supported
> > SEL Device : supported
> > FRU Inventory Device : supported
> > IPMB Event Receiver : supported
> > IPMB Event Generator : supported
> > Bridge : unsupported
> > Chassis Device : supported
> > Manufacturer ID : Inventec Enterprise System Corp. (20569)
> > Product ID : 52
> > Auxiliary Firmware Revision Information : 6D6E0001h
> >
> > GUID : f790edd1-a000-0061-756d-502032343435
> >
> > System Firmware Version : 5442A170
> > System Name :
> > Primary Operating System Name :
> > Operating System Name :
> >
> > Channel Information
> >
> > Channel Number : 0
> > Medium Type : IPMB (I2C)
> > Protocol Type : IPMB-1.0
> > Active Session Count : 0
> > Session Support : session-less
> > Vendor ID : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum
> > (7154)
> >
> > Channel Number : 1
> > Medium Type : 802.3 LAN
> > Protocol Type : IPMB-1.0
> > Active Session Count : 0
> > Session Support : multi-session
> > Vendor ID : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum
> > (7154)
> >
> > Channel Number : 6
> > Medium Type : IPMB (I2C)
> > Protocol Type : IPMB-1.0
> > Active Session Count : 0
> > Session Support : session-less
> > Vendor ID : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum
> > (7154)
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> --
> Albert Chu
> address@hidden
> Computer Scientist
> High Performance Systems Division
> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
>
>
>