Hi all,
With FreeIPMI 1.4.5, using libipmiconsole from Python to talk to a Dell iDRAC,
I've had intermittent errors. To date, it normally seems like when
libipmiconsole reports a timeout, when I look at the host's virtual console in
the iDRAC web interface, I see evidence of other network issues (whether the
fault of the iDRAC or my network, I don't know). I think I've seen errors
like that roughly 3% of the times I run my script.
However, I just hit an issue that seems to (a) have only affected IPMI SOL and
(b) involves an internal libipmiconsole error. After IPMI SOL had been
connected for about 6 minutes and about 800 lines of text had been sent, I got
these messages:
(ipmiconsole_processing.c, _sol_bmc_to_remote_console_packet, 2801):
hostname=silicon-bmc.adl.quantum.com; protocol_state=9h: scbuf_write: dropped
data: dropped=14
(ipmiconsole_processing.c, _process_ctx, 4005):
hostname=silicon-bmc.adl.quantum.com; protocol_state=Ah: closing session due to
session timeout
(ipmiconsole_ctx.c, ipmiconsole_ctx_set_errnum, 1396): could not set errnum:
current = 31, desired = 25
I gather the last message indicates an attempt to set the errnum to
IPMICONSOLE_ERR_SESSION_TIMEOUT when it has already been set to
IPMICONSOLE_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR earlier, and this failed because the previous
errnum hadn't been read yet?
The strange thing is I would have expected the earlier _INTERNAL_ERROR to cause
an EOF, but even the timeout didn't cause one immediately - I kept receiving
data from the file descriptor for another 2 seconds before I received an EOF,
although admittedly from the timestamps in my log, which include milliseconds,
it looks like the data was coming fairly continuously and therefore may have
been buffered.
Am I using libipmiconsole incorrectly if I'm just reading from the file
descriptor waiting for EOF to indicate an error?
I configure libipmiconsole with IPMICONSOLE_DEBUG_STDERR; should the previous
_INTERNAL_ERROR have been accompanied by a message to stderr? I couldn't find
one.
If I enabled verbose tracing, would that possibly help to determine why I got
the internal error and/or session timeout? It would be good if I could
understand a little more about the issue so I could report it to Dell.
I gather there is no way to provide a logging callback to libipmiconsole and I
just have to choose from one of the following options?
* STDOUT - Output debugging to stdout
* STDERR - Output debugging to stderr
* SYSLOG - Output debugging to the Syslog
* FILE - Output debugging to files in current working directory
Thanks in advance,
David
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