Hey Dave,

An "internal IPMI error" usually means that something went wrong IPMI
wise that isn't handled.  Sometimes it's just a vendor sending some
unexpected/incorrect error code that needs to be handled as a special
case.

If you can send a --debug output we can see what's going on.

Al

On Fri, 2013-06-14 at 12:13 +0100, Dave Love wrote:
> Are "internal IPMI" errors internal to the BMC (which I should try to
> get fixed) or to freeipmi?  The FAQ talks about them in-band, but I'm
> seeing them out-of-band.
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory



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