Things look fine in general for what you provided. It's possible some of the authentication options below would cause issues too.
Can you provide the --debug output when you get a username error. Al On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 06:06 -0800, john s. wrote: > > Hello Al Chu > > sorry but i haven't anytime to take care over my ilo problem.... > > > so here is the bmc config output: > > > Section UserX Comments > # > # In the following User sections, users should configure usernames, > passwords, > # and access rights for IPMI over LAN communication. Usernames can be set to > any > # string with the exception of User1, which is a fixed to the "anonymous" > # username in IPMI. > # > # For IPMI over LAN access for a username, set "Enable_User" to "Yes", > # "Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs" to "Yes", and "Lan_Privilege_Limit" to a privilege > # level. The privilege level is used to limit various IPMI operations for > # individual usernames. It is recommened that atleast one username be > created > # with a privilege limit "Administrator", so all system functions are > available > # to atleast one username via IPMI over LAN. For security reasons, we > recommend > # not enabling the "anonymous" User1. For most users, "Lan_Session_Limit" > can be > # set to 0 (or ignored) to support an unlimited number of simultaneous IPMI > over > # LAN sessions. > # > # If your system supports IPMI 2.0 and Serial-over-LAN (SOL), > # a"SOL_Payload_Access" field may be listed below. Set the > "SOL_Payload_Access" > # field to "Yes" or "No" to enable or disable this username's ability to > access > # SOL. > # > # Please do not forget to uncomment those fields, such as "Password", that > may > # be commented out during the checkout. > # > # Some motherboards may require a "Username" to be configured prior to other > # fields being read/written. If this is the case, those fields will be set > to > # <username-not-set-yet>. > # > Section User1 > ## Give Username > ## Username NULL > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit Administrator > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User2 > ## Give Username > Username iloxxxxx > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit Administrator > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User3 > ## Give Username > Username OAtmp1322558051 > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit Administrator > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User4 > ## Give Username > Username OAtmp1322568826 > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit Administrator > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User5 > ## Give Username > Username nagixxxx > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit Administrator > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User6 > ## Give Username > Username (Empty User) > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit No_Access > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User7 > ## Give Username > Username (Empty User) > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit No_Access > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User8 > ## Give Username > Username (Empty User) > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit No_Access > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User9 > ## Give Username > Username (Empty User) > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit No_Access > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User10 > ## Give Username > Username (Empty User) > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit No_Access > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User11 > ## Give Username > Username (Empty User) > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit No_Access > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > Section User12 > ## Give Username > Username (Empty User) > ## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars (20 chars if IPMI 2.0 > supported). > ## Password > ## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set > Enable_User No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Link_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access > Lan_Privilege_Limit No_Access > ## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not > specified > ## Lan_Session_Limit > EndSection > # > # Section Lan_Channel Comments > # > # In the Lan_Channel section, general IPMI over LAN can be enabled for > disabled. > # In the below, "Volatile" configurations are immediately configured onto > the > # BMC and will have immediate effect on the system. "Non_Volatile" > # configurations are only available after the next system reset. Generally, > both > # the "Volatile" and "Non_Volatile" equivalent fields should be configured > # identically. > # > # To enable IPMI over LAN, typically "Access_Mode" should be set to > # "Always_Available". "Channel_Privilege_Limit" should be set to the highest > # privilege level any username was configured with. Typically, this is set > to > # "Administrator". > # > # "User_Level_Auth" and "Per_Message_Auth" are typically set to "Yes" for > # additional security. > # > Section Lan_Channel > ## Possible values: Disabled/Pre_Boot_Only/Always_Available/Shared > Volatile_Access_Mode Always_Available > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Volatile_Enable_User_Level_Auth Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Volatile_Enable_Per_Message_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Volatile_Enable_Pef_Alerting No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary > Volatile_Channel_Privilege_Limit Administrator > ## Possible values: Disabled/Pre_Boot_Only/Always_Available/Shared > Non_Volatile_Access_Mode Always_Available > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Non_Volatile_Enable_User_Level_Auth Yes > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Non_Volatile_Enable_Per_Message_Auth No > ## Possible values: Yes/No > Non_Volatile_Enable_Pef_Alerting No > ## Possible values: > Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary > Non_Volatile_Channel_Privilege_Limit Administrator > EndSection > # > # Section Lan_Conf Comments > # > # In the Lan_Conf section, typical networking configuration is setup. Most > users > # will choose to set "Static" for the "IP_Address_Source" and set the > # appropriate "IP_Address", "MAC_Address", "Subnet_Mask", etc. for the > machine. > # > Section Lan_Conf > ## Possible values: Unspecified/Static/Use_DHCP/Use_BIOS/Use_Others > IP_Address_Source Static > ## Give valid IP address > IP_Address 192.168.xx.xx > ## Give valid MAC address > MAC_Address F4:CE:23:78:xx:06 > ## Give valid Subnet Mask > Subnet_Mask 255.255.255.0 > ## Give valid IP address > Default_Gateway_IP_Address 192.168.xxx.xxx > EndSection > # > # Section Lan_Conf_Auth Comments > # > # In the Lan_Conf_Auth section, allowable authentication mechanisms for IPMI > 1.5 > # is configured. Most users will want to set all "MD5" authentication to > "Yes" > # and the rest to "No". If you have configured a NULL username and a NULL > # password, you will also want to configure some of the "None" fields to > "Yes" > # to allow "None" authentication to work. Some motherboards do not allow you > to > # enable OEM authentication, so you may wish to set all OEM related fields > to > # "No". > # > Section Lan_Conf_Auth > > > > is something wrong with the settings? > > best regards > > john s. > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/ipmi-support-with-HP-iLO2-servers-initial-success%21-tp29527071p33329019.html > Sent from the FreeIPMI - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeipmi-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users -- Albert Chu [email protected] Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users
