As an added note to other developers, I've added a few extra notes about
the -v and -vv options in the HEAD ipmi-sensors manpage now too.
Al
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 09:26 -0700, Al Chu wrote:
> Hey Gregor,
>
> There is a sublety here that I added extra documentation for in the
> FreeIPMI 0.5.0 man
Hey Gregor,
There is a sublety here that I added extra documentation for in the
FreeIPMI 0.5.0 manpage (I didn't backport to 0.4.X b/c didn't think it
was that important, but maybe I should have). The ipmi-sensors numbers
listed on the left are "record ids", not sensor numbers. If you use the
ve
Hey Gregor,
I finally found it. The sdr you sent me was the key to figuring it out.
The OEM data in your sdr cache was quite large (55 bytes) which
triggered a buffer overflow.
The length of the buffer was actually handled properly in the code,
except the uint8_t buffer was casted into a unsigne
Hey Al,
here is the sdr-cache. 'sdr-cache-p300slg01.10.136.17.128' is the file
for gtseval-ipmi, 'sdr-cache-p300slg01.10.136.17.170' is an other cache
file from a call of ipmi-sensors which works fine.
I'm using FreeIPMI on a system with SUSE 10.1.
-
p300slg01:/usr/local/src # uname -a
Li
Hey Gregor,
Thanks. Looks like you did the gdb correctly, I see what I want to
see :-)
I'll take a look and let you know what I find.
Al
On Sun, 2007-10-07 at 12:12 +0200, Gregor Dschung wrote:
> Hi Al,
>
> I attach again the output of the call with --debug and the backtrace. It
> was the fir
Hi Al,
I attach again the output of the call with --debug and the backtrace. It
was the first time that I used gdb, so I hope I understood the tutorials
:)
At the moment I'm not able to run ipmi-sensors locally, because I'm not
root on "gtseval" (the host of gtseval-ipmi) and I've to wait until I
Hi Al,
sorry, I forgot to mention that I've used FreeIPMI 0.4.3.
Now, I've compiled the new 0.4.5 with the debug-flag. That's the whole
output:
-
p300slg01:/usr # ipmi-sensors -h gtseval-ipmi -u ADMIN -P --debug
Password:
RMCP Header:
[ 6h] = version[ 8b]
[
Hey Greg,
Is this with FreeIPMI 0.4.X? I'm not 100% sure of the issue skimming
code real quick. Could you try with the debug rpms
(ftp://ftp.zresearch.com/pub/freeipmi/0.4.5.debug/) and running with the
--debug option? Or if you compiled yourself running ./configure with --
enable-debug?
Thank
Hi,
I'm trying to read sensor-data with ipmi-sensors from an HP ProLiant
DL140G3, but everytime it crashes.
Even if I read the data with ipmitool, I'll get warnings (I mailed this
issue already on the ipmitool mailing list).
I'm not good in debugging such issues, so I hope you can help me.