Can you try running ipmi-locate? Lets see if ipmi-locate can even find a IPMI card on your system.
> Maybe i need some driver actived in the kernel ? Usually you don't need to, but installing/running the Linux IPMI kernel driver is worth trying. If you're on Linux w/ most distros "/etc/init.d/ipmi start" should start it up. Al On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 00:26 -0700, Fabio Cecamore wrote: > Hi Al, > thanks for your reply, the workaround this time dont work :( > > root@ProLiant:/home/fabio# ipmi-sensors -W assumeio > could not find inband device > root@ProLiant:/home/fabio# > > [146841.244016] ipmi-sensors:6367 map pfn expected mapping type > uncached-minus for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back > [146841.245030] ipmi-sensors:6367 map pfn expected mapping type > uncached-minus for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back > [146841.245052] ipmi-sensors:6367 map pfn expected mapping type > uncached-minus for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back > > Maybe i need some driver actived in the kernel ? > > -----Messaggio originale----- > From: Al Chu > Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 6:12 AM > To: Fabio Cecamore > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-users] ipmitools with IPMI BMC KCS > > Hi Fabio, > > Some HP motherboards have a bug which does not advertise properly it's > KCS device information. Here's the workaround option from the manpage > > ---- > assumeio - This workaround flag will assume inband interfaces > communicate with system I/O rather than being memory-mapped. > This will work around systems that report invalid base addresses. > Those hitting this issue may see "device not supported" or "could not > find inband device" errors. Issue observed on HP ProLiant DL145 G1. > ---- > > It'd be worth a shot trying it out (via "-W assumeio"). > > Al > > On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 16:14 -0700, Fabio Cecamore wrote: > > Hello at all, > > i’m trying to use freeipmi tools in my debian installation (on a > > microserver > > proliant hp) but there is no way to work.. > > > > root@ProLiant:~# bmc-info > > could not find inband device > > root@ProLiant:~# ipmi-sensors > > could not find inband device > > root@ProLiant:~# > > > > in dmesg: > > [117664.327176] bmc-info:5860 map pfn expected mapping type uncached-minus > > for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back > > [117664.327197] bmc-info:5860 map pfn expected mapping type uncached-minus > > for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back > > [117664.328223] bmc-info:5860 map pfn expected mapping type uncached-minus > > for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back > > [117664.329762] bmc-info:5860 map pfn expected mapping type uncached-minus > > for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back > > > > I'm "sure" i've a ipmisensors becouse this is the output of lm_sensors: > > > > Driver `ipmisensors': > > * ISA bus > > Chip `IPMI BMC KCS' (confidence: 8) > > > > But lm_sensors have not the driver too and not work.. > > > > What can i try ? > > Thank you > > Bye > > Fabio C. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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
