I have opened a new bug report which is basically the same as the current,
which still happens on Lucid:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ipmitool/+bug/908112
But I am not able (Or I don't know how) to attach it to a specific
ubuntu distribution release.
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I have opened a new bug report which is basically the same as the current,
which still happens on Lucid:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ipmitool/+bug/908112
But I am not able (Or I don't know how) to attach it to a specific
ubuntu distribution release.
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To manage
Nevermind... I fail at reading comprehension :-) I didn't realize that
the kernel bug was still open.
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Just out of curiosity, this was marked Fix Released on March 19, why is
it now being marked invalid?
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Why is this still even an issue?
Verified that on the latest Lucid SRU, ipmi_si and ipmi_msghandler load
at boot but ipmi_devintf does not.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ok... so further investigation:
Fresh Natty install on an IBM server with BMC using the latest ISOs as
of 8 March.
Looking in /lib/modules/2.6.38-5-generic/kernel/drivers/char/ipmi/ shows that
the drivers are present.
No IPMI packages are installed:
First I install ipmitool:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
Also, by pulling in openipmi I mean that perhaps the control file for
the ipmitool package could change from suggesting openipmi to
recommending openipmi
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Why is this still even an issue?
Verified that on the latest Lucid SRU, ipmi_si and ipmi_msghandler load
at boot but ipmi_devintf does not.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Triaged
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Also, by pulling in openipmi I mean that perhaps the control file for
the ipmitool package could change from suggesting openipmi to
recommending openipmi
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Ok... so further investigation:
Fresh Natty install on an IBM server with BMC using the latest ISOs as
of 8 March.
Looking in /lib/modules/2.6.38-5-generic/kernel/drivers/char/ipmi/ shows that
the drivers are present.
No IPMI packages are installed:
First I install ipmitool:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
I can confirm the same results as Niklas. In addition, there are errors
that occur during installation of ipmitool:
(Reading database ... 48065 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking libreadline5 (from .../libreadline5_5.2-7build1_amd64.deb) ...
Selecting previously deselected
I can confirm the same results as Niklas. In addition, there are errors
that occur during installation of ipmitool:
(Reading database ... 48065 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking libreadline5 (from .../libreadline5_5.2-7build1_amd64.deb) ...
Selecting previously deselected
On my lucid install ipmi_si seems to autoload, but ipmi_devintf doesn't.
Loading ipmi_devintf is enough to have /dev/ipmi0 created and ipmitool then
works.
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On my lucid install ipmi_si seems to autoload, but ipmi_devintf doesn't.
Loading ipmi_devintf is enough to have /dev/ipmi0 created and ipmitool then
works.
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Dave Walker davewal...@ubuntu.com writes:
Can this bug be reproduced on Lucid?
I'm not running Lucid yet. However, you can check if the defect is there
just by reading a couple of files, you don't need to ask anyone to
reproduce it.
Perry
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Can this bug be reproduced on Lucid?
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Dave Walker davewal...@ubuntu.com writes:
Can this bug be reproduced on Lucid?
I'm not running Lucid yet. However, you can check if the defect is there
just by reading a couple of files, you don't need to ask anyone to
reproduce it.
Perry
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One would imagine that this bug could have been fixed any time in the
last couple of years. It would require editing a couple of files on the
part of one of the maintainers. Is there a good reason this has not been
completed?
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One would imagine that this bug could have been fixed any time in the
last couple of years. It would require editing a couple of files on the
part of one of the maintainers. Is there a good reason this has not been
completed?
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Why not just get to load the modules when the server boots?
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Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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Why not just get to load the modules when the server boots?
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Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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The problem is straightforward to see and is easy to confirm.
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The problem is straightforward to see and is easy to confirm.
** Changed in: ipmitool (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Assignee: Fabián Rodríguez (magicfab) = (unassigned)
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You must load ipmi_devintf and ipmi_si. The module ipmi_msghandler will
be loaded automatically.
sudo echo ipmi_devintf /etc/modules
sudo echo ipmi_si /etc/modules
... and it works.
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I am pleased to report that this works for IBM xSeries eserver 325 also.
Wouldn't it be enough to just make these modules autoload?\
The proper fix for the script if you want it to work as originally
designed is modprobe ipmi_kcs_drv || modprobe ipmi_si but... who
cares? seems like a
Paul, could you share the workaround you used to make this work, pending
a final fix ? Thank you.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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I happen to have access to a Poweredge 1850. Using Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS
(Dapper), the following workaround seems to work ( from http://www
.debian-administration.org/articles/341#comment_5 ):
nano /usr/share/ipmitool/ipmi.init.basic
The top section looks like this:
# load the ipmi modules
modprobe
Is there a manual workaround for this problem?
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