ok,
sensor has been reinitialized, but commounication not.
I can issue a 'sensor' command and the answer seems correct
but non lan channel is available and after 'bmc reset cold' on IBM x3455.

Can this command reset BMC eprom where are stored informations on how to
contact the NIC and
BMC is not more able to find it?

Another thing that I remember is that all onboard NIC (Broadcom
Nextreme) have Onboard Management Software
disabled due to a conflict to linux module 8021q. Can this make BMC
unable to find lan channel? After a cold reset?

Regards,
    Massimo.

# ipmitool sensor
Fan 1 Tach       | 3225.000   | RPM        | ok    | 750.000   |
1350.000  | 1950.000  | na        | na        | na
Fan 2 Tach       | 2925.000   | RPM        | ok    | 750.000   |
1350.000  | 1950.000  | na        | na        | na
Fan 3 Tach       | 2925.000   | RPM        | ok    | 750.000   |
1350.000  | 1950.000  | na        | na        | na
SYS PWR Monitor  | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0080| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
Watchdog         | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0080| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
Planar 1.2V      | 1.210      | Volts      | ok    | na        |
1.060     | na        | na        | 1.310     | na
Planar 3.3V      | 3.273      | Volts      | ok    | na        |
2.960     | na        | na        | 3.606     | na
Planar 5V        | 5.284      | Volts      | ok    | na        |
4.726     | na        | na        | 5.780     | na
Planar VBAT      | 3.116      | Volts      | ok    | na        |
na        | 2.234     | 3.734     | na        | na
Ambient Temp     | 20.000     | degrees C  | ok    | 64.000    |
na        | 64.000    | -128.000  | na        | na
CPU 1 Temp       | 35.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        |
na        | na        | 85.000    | 90.000    | 95.000
CPU 2 Temp       | 39.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        |
na        | na        | 85.000    | 90.000    | 95.000
FP Cable Detect  | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0280| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
CPU 1 Status     | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x8080| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
CPU 2 Status     | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x8080| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
NMI State        | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0080| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
SEL Fullness     | 16.000     | messages   | ok    | 10.000    |
20.000    | 30.000    | 75.000    | 90.000    | 100.000
ABR Status       | na         | discrete   | na    | na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
CPU 1 Bad VID    | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0180| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
CPU 2 Bad VID    | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0180| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
VRD 1 Status     | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0180| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
VRD 2 Status     | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0180| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
PCI Slot Faults  | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0080| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
PS 1 Status      | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0080| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
PS 1 Fan Fault   | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0180| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
PS1 Therm Fault  | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0180| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
Unknown Souce    | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0080| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
CPU 1 Prochot    | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0180| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na
CPU 2 Prochot    | 0x0        | discrete   | 0x0180| na        |
na        | na        | na        | na        | na

# ipmitool lan print
Invalid channel: 255
# ipmitool lan print 1
Channel 1 is not a LAN channel
#


Amit Kumar ha scritto:
>
>  
> Hi Massimo,
>
> If you refer to table 20.2 in ipmi specification v2.0, it is mentioned
> that user should not depend on response of the command.
>
> Cold reset command resets the communication, event and sensor functions.
>
> So could you check if sensor or communication has been reinitialized?
> If yes, then it means , it works fine.
>
> Regards
> Amit
>

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