On Thursday 11 March 2010, mark wrote:
> Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
...
> > Seems to me that the IPMI driver can't find the IPMI hardware. What kind
> > of server are you trying this on? Is it known to work with the
> > IPMI-driver in vanilla CentOS-5.4?
>
>
> You seem to have missed the beginning of
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 March 2010, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> ...
>> $ insmod
>> /lib/modules/2.6.18-164.11.1.el5/kernel/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si.ko
>> ports=0xca2 slave_addrs=0x10
>> insmod: error inserting
>> '/lib/modules/2.6.18-164.11.1.el5/kernel/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si.ko
On Wednesday 10 March 2010, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
...
> $ insmod
> /lib/modules/2.6.18-164.11.1.el5/kernel/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si.ko
> ports=0xca2 slave_addrs=0x10
> insmod: error inserting
> '/lib/modules/2.6.18-164.11.1.el5/kernel/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si.ko': -1
> No such device
>
> and in
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote on Wed, 10 Mar 2010 13:51:49 -0500:
> Any clues?
Make sure the BMC didn't die. (Yes, this happens.)
Kai
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Well, we're figure the board's got problems, but I installed OpenIPMI a
couple weeks ago, and fired it up as a service, then added a cron job.
That all ran well until last evening; we came in to find 5 zillion emails
complaining
Unable to open SDR for reading
I worked my way through logs, and goog
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