Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>>> Getting IPMI up and running is standard in our shop, which tends to
>>> be dominated by SuperMicro gear:
>>
>> Heh - yeah, this was a Penguin, who's all SuperMicro. We don't use
>> it remotely - just ssh in, then use it.
>
>
On Tue, 30 Jul 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Getting IPMI up and running is standard in our shop, which tends to
be dominated by SuperMicro gear:
Heh - yeah, this was a Penguin, who's all SuperMicro. We don't use
it remotely - just ssh in, then use it.
The older (ca. 2008-2010) Penguin IPMI
Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than
>> getting info, or setting the server name on a Dell LCD screen.
>> []
>
> Getting IPMI up and running is standard in our shop, which tends to be
> dominated
On Tue, 30 Jul 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than
getting info, or setting the server name on a Dell LCD screen.
[]
Getting IPMI up and running is standard in our shop, which tends to be
dominated by SuperMicro gear:
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Joseph Spenner wrote:
> >From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
>>
>>I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than getting
>>info, or setting the server name on a Dell LCD screen. However, I had a
>>server screaming about intruder alert, intruder alert, er, "Chassis
>>intrusion detected", and
>From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
>To: CentOS mailing list
>Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 11:47 AM
>Subject: [CentOS] Interesting admin info: ipmitool
>
>
>I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than getting
I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than getting
info, or setting the server name on a Dell LCD screen. However, I had a
server screaming about intruder alert, intruder alert, er, "Chassis
intrusion detected", and I thought there might be a way to shut it up
(this after pulli
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