Alessandro Zummo wrote:
> 'morning folks.
>
> I was trying ipmitool 1.8.11 with the Dell PowerEdge R200
> and I can say it works quite nicely, both locally and
> over lan.
>
> The next logic step was to try serial over lan. I've tried
> both ipmitool isol and the dell redirector software
> (
'morning folks.
I was trying ipmitool 1.8.11 with the Dell PowerEdge R200
and I can say it works quite nicely, both locally and
over lan.
The next logic step was to try serial over lan. I've tried
both ipmitool isol and the dell redirector software
(dsm_bmu_solproxy32d).
Everything I ge
Usually it's 4, but you may try
ipmitool -H -P session info all
dallin_str...@dell.com wrote:
> All, I am being asked an ipmitool question that doesn’t seem to be in
> the manpages—how many lan sessions can a user have open at one time with
> ipmitool? Any response would be appreciated.
AFAIK, each ipmitool instance can only do one session. In terms of how
many ipmitool instances can communicate to a given BMC, that is entirely up
to the BMC, but a user session limit setting is generally available for the
BMC that some set to a default value that you can query.
So it semes that a number of different patches to solve the same problem
got accepted in aggregate and together created the opposite problem ;)
Before 1.8.9, SOL sessions dropped readily due to a misdirected keepalive
packet.
Now, an SOL session will never figure out it got dropped.
lanplus.c:
All, I am being asked an ipmitool question that doesn't seem to be in
the manpages-how many lan sessions can a user have open at one time with
ipmitool? Any response would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dallin Strong
Dell, Inc.
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