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Carsten Aulbert wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> another question just waited for us in the darkness and jumped right
> into our faces. When we boot a machine we cannot follow the boot process
> through the end but it just stops at some point and we have no idea why.
> Can anyone enlighten us please?
>
> Boot
Paras pradhan wrote:
> hi,
>
> I guess this is the write place to ask.
>
>
>
> I am working on to setup a fencing using IPMI which is supported in my
> mother board. I have assigned the ip address to the ipmi , but I am
> not able to ping the interface.
>
> If i do:
>
> ipmitool chassis status , i
I kind of doubt this is the right place to post about this but I'm not
sure where else to try. Have any of you tried to get memtest86+ to work
with a serial console using IPMI SOL? I downloaded the latest source and
changed the configuation options in config.h to use ttyS1 but when I
boot it fr
Alexey Vlasov wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have a problem with setup of console redirection in server chassis
> Intel SR1500 and ipmitool.
>
> My setup in BIOS:
>
> console redirections.
> * serial port A
> * flow control - none
> * rate - 38.4K
> * terminal type - VT100
> * legacy OS redirection - disabled
What utility are you using to set the IP address of the IPMI card? I
have found that the IPMI cards usually need a reboot after changing IP
information but that can be done by 'ipmitool bmc reset cold' or
'ipmicfg-linux.x86 -r' if you have a newer version of the Supermicro
configuration utility. Po
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't have enough experience working on this particular card.
> But I had used one. Are you able to access BMC sensor values locally?
> i.e. using "ipmitool sdr" command are you able to access BMC values? We
> need to check if this is really a problem o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't have enough experience working on this particular card.
> But I had used one. Are you able to access BMC sensor values locally?
> i.e. using "ipmitool sdr" command are you able to access BMC values? We
> need to check if this is really a problem o
t
after at least 20 doing something like this, I wonder if it is a flaw in
the cards. Any information that you all might have would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks for the help.
Mike Lovell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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