Node 1 works without any changes required to K60.
root@Slaytonc41n1:~# bmc-info --no-probing --driver-type=SSIF
--driver-address=0x10 --driver-device=/dev/i2c-2 --get-device-id
Device ID : 20
Device Revision : 0
Device SDRs : supported
Firmware Revision : 1.30
Dev
I loaded the driver manually, now I see the devices but the command
fails with "internal system error. See below
root@ubuntu:~# ls /dev/i2c-*
/dev/i2c-0 /dev/i2c-1 /dev/i2c-2
root@ubuntu:~# bmc-info --no-probing --driver-type=SSIF --driver-address=0x10
--driver-device=/dev/i2c-2 --get-device-id
I am seeing the error like mentioned by manoj above comment #4
root@ubuntu:~# bmc-info --no-probing --driver-type=SSIF --driver-address=0x10
--driver-device=/dev/i2c-2 --get-device-id --debug
=
Get Device ID Request
=
After installing the freeipmi from the proposed repositories, I see the
below error
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo bmc-info --no-probing --driver-type=SSIF
--driver-address=0x10 --driver-device=/dev/i2c-2 --get-device-id
[sudo] password for ubuntu:
insufficient permission on driver device '/dev/i2c-2'
Wh
IPMITOOL is required to be installed in MAAS server since MAAS uses
IPMITOOL to interact with the HP Moonshot Server.
Thanks,
Pradeep.
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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