On Jan 22, 2008 2:24 PM, Al Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Chris,
>
> It looks like you can communicate w/ the BMC now, which is good.  So we
> need to figure out why the the SSIF driver is not working by default.
> That's bug #1.  I have a few ideas about it, hopefully I can deal with
> that later.
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ipmimonitoring --no-probing -D SSIF
> > --driver-address=0x42  --driver-device=/dev/i2c-0
> > --register-spacing=1
> > ipmi_monitoring_sensor_readings_by_record_id: internal error
>
> This a more major concern.  Could you run w/ --debug and see if there is
> any extra info it outputs.
>

Hello again Al.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ipmimonitoring --no-probing -D SSIF
--driver-address=0x42 --driver-device=/dev/i2c-0 --register-spacing=1
--debug
ipmi-udm.c: 627: ipmi_open_inband: errnum (9): expression failed
(ipmi_monitoring_ipmi_communication.c, _inband_init, 176): ipmi_cmd:
device not found
ipmi-udm.c: 808: ipmi_close_device: errnum (15): expression failed
ipmi_monitoring_sensor_readings_by_record_id: internal error

Chris


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