I've posted new builds of the OpenIPMI device drivers, in DKMS format,
for RHEL3, RHEL4, and SLES9 here: http://linux.dell.com/files/openipmi
openipmi-35.13.RHEL3-1dkms.tar.gz
openipmi-35.13.RHEL3-1dkms.tar.gz.sign
openipmi-33.13.RHEL4-1dkms.tar.gz
openipmi-33.13.RHEL4-1dkms.tar.gz.sign
openipmi-36.8.SLES9-1dkms.tar.gz
openipmi-36.8.SLES9-1dkms.tar.gz.sign
Standard disclaimer applies. This is for testing purposes, not for
production use (yet).
This package contains two componenents:
* DKMS (Dynamic Kernel Module Support) - the framework into which
device drivers are built and installed.
* openipmi - OpenIPMI device driver.
These provide an update to the existing OpenIPMI drivers as packaged
with RHEL and SLES to add new functionality:
* New capability: powercycle the system rather than power-off (load
time and runtime tunable).
* Support for using 32-bit userspace libraries while running on a
64-bit x86_64/ia32e kernel, needed by the Dell OpenManage software
suite.
Changes since last posting:
* Fix race condition between timer, kthread, and BMC message arrival
during driver initialization. If you see an oops in kipmi0 when
loading the driver, that's the race we wanted to fix. Patch by
Corey Minyard is in 2.6.16-mm2, which I backported.
Prebuilt modules for the following kernels/architectures are included:
RHEL3:
2.4.21-4.EL i686
2.4.21-4.ELsmp i686
2.4.21-4.ELhugemem i686
2.4.21-15.EL ia32e
2.4.21-37 i686
2.4.21-37smp i686
2.4.21-37hugemem i686
2.4.21-37 ia32e
RHEL4:
2.6.9-5.EL i686
2.6.9-5.ELsmp i686
2.6.9-5.ELhugemem i686
2.6.9-5.EL x86_64
2.6.9-5.ELsmp x86_64
SLES9:
2.6.5-7.97-default x86_64
2.6.5-7.97-smp x86_64
2.6.5-7.139-default x86_64
2.6.5-7.139-smp x86_64
2.6.5-7.191-default x86_64
2.6.5-7.191-smp x86_64
2.6.5-7.244-default x86_64
2.6.5-7.244-smp x86_64
These represent the "Gold" and Update 6 releases of RHEL3 for these
architectures, "Gold" for RHEL4, and "Gold" and Service Pack 1, 2, and
3 for SLES9. If your system is running other kernel variants, and you
have the the kernel development tools installed, DKMS can be used to
rebuild these modules for your kernel. See the README.dkms file for
more details.
This bundle may be installed using the shell script install.sh
provided.
# ./install.sh
These packages are all licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Please see the COPYING file included with each package for details.
Feedback to [EMAIL PROTECTED] please.
Thanks,
Matt
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Matt Domsch
Software Architect
Dell Linux Solutions linux.dell.com & www.dell.com/linux
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