On Sun, Sep 28, 2014, at 16:05, Albert Chu wrote:
> ipmi-config is used to configure the hardware itself, not a piece of
> software.
> 
> As the manpage states

The hardware is configured in BIOS.  This is a SuperMicro mobo.  


> ----
> Most users of will want to:
> 
> A) Run with --checkout to get a copy of the current configuration and
> store
> it in a file. The standard output can be redirected to a file or a file
> can
> be specified with the --filename option.
> 
> B) Edit the configuration file with an editor.
> 
> C) Commit the configuration back using the --commit option and specifying
> the configuration file with the --filename option. The configuration can
> be
> committed to multiple hosts in parallel via the hostrange support.

Where is this commit file written?  How is it committed?

Would I commit it also to non-IPMI machines which are clients of the
IPMI machine?

Is there no GUI for these utilities?

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