* corentin.labbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20.03.2007 16:25]:
> Dmitry Frolov a ?crit :
> >* corentin.labbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20.03.2007 05:02]:
> >
> >>Hello
> >>
> >>>See if any of the following commands shows any useful info about IPMI.
> >>># dmidecode
> >>># bmc-info --no-probing -D KCS --driver-address=3232
> >>>and
> >>># bmc-info --no-probing -D SMIC --driver-address=3240
> >>>
> >># bmc-info --no-probing -D KCS --driver-address=3232
> >>ipmi_cmd_get_device_id(): Success
> >>Channel Information:
> >>
> >># bmc-info --no-probing -D SMIC --driver-address=3240
> >>ipmi_open_inband(): Operation not supported
> >>
> >># dmidecode
> >># dmidecode 2.9
> >># No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found, sorry.
> >>
> >>The sparc have a boot prom, and with the equivalent of dmidecode
> >>(prtconf) i see nothing explicitly named as ipmi.
> >>But there are some non-explicit names like SUNW,smbus-ppm,
> >>SUNW,smbus-fan-control.
> >>The success of the first command is a good sign?
> >
> >Can You share what machine model You are working on? I have little
> >experience with Sun SPARC servers and haven't seen anything IPMI related
> >on them. They traditionally have LOM, ALOM and RSC, and they may have
> >smbus attachment. Solaris has scadm and rscadm tools to manage those.
> >
[...]
>
> It's a sun blade 100.
> In the prom, i dont see anything like ALOM, LOM or RSC.
It's a workstation. Though I'm not 100% sure, I doubt that it has
anything for remote management.
>
> LABBE C.
wbr&w, dmitry.
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Dmitry Frolov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RISS-Telecom Network, Novosibirsk, Russia
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