Thanks for the pointer (and for further encouragement, hank)… the documentation
is … well, it is what it is (to their credit they've put together some great
other-than-openipmi info on IPMI itself, I'll note, and the code even has
comments that are useful, how unusual.)
So based on what you and
es, but it also has lots of other
> stuff in it for BIOS data, storage configuration, etc., etc.
>
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> Andy
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> *From:* ^..^ [mailto:zenf...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Monday, October 29, 2012 3:26 PM
> *To:* Hank Bruning
> *Cc:* ipmit
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 3:26 PM
> To: Hank Bruning
> Cc: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] scriptasaurus rex
>
> Thanks for the response… if I understand the licensing of Hemi it's a
> commercial product
> (http://www.jblade.com/p
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Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] scriptasaurus rex
Thanks for the response... if I understand the licensing of Hemi it's a
commercial product
(http://www.jblade.com/products/hemi/license/HemiLicenseOverview.jsf),
which immediately counts it out (not to m
openipmi may do what you want. It's really more of a programming API,
and it has C, perl and python interfaces. You can dump pretty much
anything you want; an unbelievable amount of information. There is
sample code in all languages, a GUI written in python, and a
command-line interface written
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Date: 10/29/2012 03:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] scriptasaurus rex
Thanks for the response… if I understand the licensing of Hemi it's a
commercial product (
http://www.jblade.com/products/hemi/license/HemiLicenseOverview.jsf), which
immediately counts it
I don't know if this meets your requirements but if you want to replace
IPMITool with an Java IPMI library take a look at Hemi. It's well
documented, over 475 pages for the JavaDoc.
http://www.jblade.com/products/hemi/HemiOverview.jsf
I think you want the Hemi DC version.
The RMCP Ping methods you
Thanks for the response… if I understand the licensing of Hemi it's a
commercial product
(http://www.jblade.com/products/hemi/license/HemiLicenseOverview.jsf), which
immediately counts it out (not to mention I wouldn't be caught dead using java,
but I might make an exception for extreme circums