Hi Amos,
Typically the device addresses have to be obtained from the vendor.
Then you can configure via those addresses.
Al
On Mon, 2019-09-23 at 15:36 +0300, Amos Shapir wrote:
> Hi Al and ipmi users,
>
> Now we got a new ethernet card which is sure to have an I210 (device
> ID is
> 1533); ho
Hi Al and ipmi users,
Now we got a new ethernet card which is sure to have an I210 (device ID is
1533); however, I get exactly the same behavior.
If the device's addresses are not advertised, how can we discover the
addresses? Are the ipmi tools still usable?
Thanks
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 10:5
Thanks Al & ipmi users,
After going through all 530 pages of Intel's documentation, I found that one
of the main differences between I210 and I211 is that the latter does NOT
have NC-SI and MCTP capabilities; that's a good reason for not responding...
We are now trying workarounds, possibly repla
Hi Amos,
It definitely looks like your board does not publish any information
about addresses to communicate on your board. This isn't the end of
the world, but if the system defaults aren't working (I assume
"ipmi_si", would try defaults, but I can't speak to that. You'll have
to ask the "openi
Hi IPMI users,
I'm trying to use the IPMI tools on Compulab's MintBox, running Ubuntu
16.04and their Fitlet2 board. This board includes an Intel I211 network
controller, which is supposed to have NC-SI capabilities, but the IPMI
tools cannot communicate with it.
All tools seem to be running OK,