Run your "rpower <node> stat -V"
And then look into /var/log/xcat/cluster.log file.
There sould be lines similar to:

Oct 21 15:02:53 fs2vm101 xcat[15792]: DEBUG xcatd: open new process : xcatd
SSL: rpower to <node> for root@localhost
Oct 21 15:02:53 fs2vm101 xcat[15793]: DEBUG xcatd: dispatch request 'rpower
<node> stat -V' to plugin 'openbmc2'
Oct 21 15:02:53 fs2vm101 xcat[15793]: DEBUG xcatd: handle request 'rpower'
by plugin 'openbmc2''s preprocess_request
Oct 21 15:02:53 fs2vm101 xcat[15794]: DEBUG xcatd: dispatch request 'rpower
<node> stat -V' to plugin 'openbmc'
Oct 21 15:02:53 fs2vm101 xcat[15792]: INFO xCAT: Allowing rpower to <node>
stat -V for root from localhost
Oct 21 15:02:53 fs2vm101 xcat[15794]: DEBUG xcatd: handle request 'rpower'
by plugin 'openbmc''s preprocess_request

Mark Gurevich
Poughkeepsie Development Lab
HPC Software Development - xCAT

"If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research,
would it?"
--Albert Einstein





From:   David Johnson <[email protected]>
To:     xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
Date:   10/21/2019 01:52 PM
Subject:        [EXTERNAL] Re: [xcat-user] How to manage Power AC922 from Intel
            based xcat cluster ?



I removed it, and it’s still broken.  The dependencies are python2-greenlet
and python2-gevent.
I deleted those and it’s still broken.  Is there possibly some environment
variable used to find
the python modules that I’m missing?  A missing RPM?

 — ddj

      On Oct 21, 2019, at 1:31 PM, Mark Gurevich <[email protected]>
      wrote:



      David,

      The definition for the node appears to be correct.

      Can you uninstall xCAT-openbmc-py-2.14.6-snap201903290319.noarch and
      the two dependencies you installed manually, and see if that helps ?

      Mark Gurevich
      Poughkeepsie Development Lab
      HPC Software Development - xCAT

      "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called
      research, would it?"
      --Albert Einstein



      <graycol.gif>David Johnson ---10/21/2019 12:07:56 PM---Inline > On
      Oct 21, 2019, at 11:55 AM, Mark Gurevich <[email protected]> wrote:

      From: David Johnson <[email protected]>
      To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
      Date: 10/21/2019 12:07 PM
      Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [xcat-user] How to manage Power AC922 from
      Intel based xcat cluster ?





      Inline
                  On Oct 21, 2019, at 11:55 AM, Mark Gurevich <
                  [email protected]> wrote:


                  David,

                  1. How were you able to install
                  xCAT-openbmc-py-2.14.6-snap201903290319.noarch ? Were you
                  able to install its's dependencies?


      I did find the two dependencies on the fedora websites and did wget
      and yum install.
      I can get rid of it if it might be a problem…..
                  2. Can you run "lsdef gpu1413 -V" so we can see which
                  table each attribute is being pulled from ?
      [root@mgt5 ~]# lsdef gpu1413 -V
      Object name: gpu1413
      addkcmdline=mce=ignore_ce (Table:bootparams - Key:node -
      Column:addkcmdline)
      bmc=gpu1413-bmc (Table:openbmc - Key:node - Column:bmc)
      bmcpassword=#@#@## (Table:openbmc - Key:node - Column:password)
      bmcusername=root (Table:openbmc - Key:node - Column:username)
      cons=openbmc (Table:nodehm - Key:node - Column:cons)
      consport=0 (Table:openbmc - Key:node - Column:consport)
      groups=gpu,power-bmc,rackB10,all,rh7,chs (Table:nodelist - Key:node -
      Column:groups)
      hostnames=ppc001 (Table:hosts - Key:node - Column:hostnames)
      installnic=mac (Table:noderes - Key:node - Column:installnic)
      ip=172.20.210.13 (Table:hosts - Key:node - Column:ip)
      mgt=openbmc (Table:nodehm - Key:node - Column:mgt)
      netboot=xnba (Table:noderes - Key:node - Column:netboot)
      nfsserver=172.20.0.6 (Table:noderes - Key:node - Column:nfsserver)
      postbootscripts=otherpkgs (Table:postscripts - Key:node -
      Column:postbootscripts)
      postscripts=syslog,remoteshell,syncfiles,setupntp,ipoib,hardeths
      (Table:postscripts - Key:node - Column:postscripts)
      power=openbmc (Table:nodehm - Key:node - Column:power)
      primarynic=mac (Table:noderes - Key:node - Column:primarynic)
      tftpserver=172.20.0.6 (Table:noderes - Key:node - Column:tftpserver)
                  3. Can you run "tabdump openbmc" so we can see if gpu1413
                  has an entry t
      [root@mgt5 ~]# tabdump openbmc
      #node,bmc,consport,taggedvlan,username,password,comments,disable
      "gpu1413","gpu1413-bmc","0",,"root”,”#@#@##",,
      [root@mgt5 ~]#
                  here ?


                  Mark Gurevich
                  Poughkeepsie Development Lab
                  HPC Software Development - xCAT

                  "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be
                  called research, would it?"
                  --Albert Einstein



                  <graycol.gif>David Johnson ---10/21/2019 10:55:19
                  AM---[root@mgt5 ~]# rpm -qa | grep -i xcat | sort
                  conserver-xcat-8.2.1-1.x86_64

                  From: David Johnson <[email protected]>
                  To: xCAT Users Mailing list <
                  [email protected]>
                  Date: 10/21/2019 10:55 AM
                  Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [xcat-user] How to manage Power
                  AC922 from Intel based xcat cluster ?




                  [root@mgt5 ~]# rpm -qa | grep -i xcat | sort
                  conserver-xcat-8.2.1-1.x86_64
                  elilo-xcat-3.14-4.noarch
                  grub2-xcat-2.02-0.16.el7.snap201506090204.noarch
                  ipmitool-xcat-1.8.18-0.x86_64
                  perl-xCAT-2.14.6-snap201903290319.noarch
                  syslinux-xcat-3.86-2.noarch
                  xCAT-2.14.6-snap201903290319.x86_64
                  xCAT-buildkit-2.14.6-snap201903290319.noarch
                  xCAT-client-2.14.6-snap201903290319.noarch
                  xCAT-genesis-base-ppc64-2.14.5-snap201811160710.noarch
                  xCAT-genesis-base-x86_64-2.14.5-snap201811190037.noarch
                  xCAT-genesis-scripts-ppc64-2.14.6-snap201903290319.noarch
                  xCAT-genesis-scripts-x86_64-2.14.6-snap201903290319.noarch

                  xCAT-openbmc-py-2.14.6-snap201903290319.noarch
                  xCAT-probe-2.14.6-snap201903290319.noarch
                  xCAT-server-2.14.6-snap201903290319.noarch
                  yaboot-xcat-1.3.17-rc1.noarch

                  I did confirm that openbmc.pm does exist in the place you
                  mentioned.

                  I had managed to confuse the BMC address with the
                  petitboot IP address, that is now sorted out,
                  and I can access "ssh -p 2200 gpu1413-bmc” and the web
                  gui, which I was previously unable to do.

                  Still the rpower command is the same result as before…
                  [root@mgt5 ~]# rpower gpu1413 stat
                  gpu1413: [mgt5]: Error: Unable to identify plugin for
                  this command, check relevant tables:
                  nodehm.power,mgt;nodehm.mgt;pduoutlet.pdu=.*
                                          On Oct 21, 2019, at 10:33 AM,
                                          Mark Gurevich <
                                          [email protected]> wrote:


                                          David,

                                          I would like to understand why
                                          you are getting "Unable to
                                          identify plugin for this command"
                                          when your BMC is pingable but not
                                          accessible.

                                          You should have gotten something
                                          like this on xCAT 2.14.6:

                                          [root@fs2vm101 ~]# rpower f5u14
                                          stat
                                          f5u14: [fs2vm101]: Error: [500]
                                          Login to BMC failed: 500 Can't
                                          connect to 10.5.14.1:443
                                          (Connection refused).
                                          f5u14: [fs2vm101]: Error: BMC did
                                          not respond. Validate BMC
                                          configuration and retry the
                                          command.
                                          [root@fs2vm101 ~]#

                                          What version of xCAT are you
                                          running ?

                                          Mark Gurevich
                                          Poughkeepsie Development Lab
                                          HPC Software Development - xCAT

                                          "If we knew what it was we were
                                          doing, it would not be called
                                          research, would it?"
                                          --Albert Einstein



                                          <graycol.gif>David Johnson
                                          ---10/18/2019 05:17:35 PM---I
                                          think I’m missing the last step
                                          in setting up the BMC: d. To
                                          reset your firmware run the
                                          followin

                                          From: David Johnson <
                                          [email protected]>
                                          To: xCAT Users Mailing list <
                                          [email protected]>
                                          Date: 10/18/2019 05:17 PM
                                          Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re:
                                          [xcat-user] How to manage Power
                                          AC922 from Intel based xcat
                                          cluster ?








                                          I think I’m missing the last step
                                          in setting up the BMC:

                                          d. To reset your firmware run the
                                          following command: ipmitool raw
                                          0x06 0x40.

                                          Will try it and see if that
                                          helps. I can ping the BMC
                                          address, but as I said earlier,
                                          I get connection refused on
                                          ipmitool as well as ssh. Also
                                          when in the Exit to shell
                                          environment, netstat -an shows
                                          nothing listening on any ethernet
                                          ports.

                                          I’ve just written myself a 7.6
                                          rhel-alt USB stick, and trying to
                                          figure out how to
                                          make the two flash drives into a
                                          raid1 mirror (maybe I’ll just
                                          skip that part).

                                          Thanks for the help so far….

                                          — ddj
               On Oct 18, 2019, at 4:43 PM, Mark Gurevich <
               [email protected]> wrote:


               The definition looks correct.

               Which version of xCAT? "lsxcatd -a"
               What is the OS of the xCAT management node ?
               Is there a file "/opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT_plugin/openbmc.pm"
               on the xCAT management node ?


               Mark Gurevich
               Poughkeepsie Development Lab
               HPC Software Development - xCAT

               "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be
               called research, would it?"
               --Albert Einstein



               <graycol.gif>David Johnson ---10/18/2019 04:09:30 PM---OK,
               here is the lsdef gpu1413 after a few fixes I made. Still
               doesn’t work. Password redacted. A few

               From: David Johnson <[email protected]>
               To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]
               >
               Date: 10/18/2019 04:09 PM
               Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [xcat-user] How to manage Power
               AC922 from Intel based xcat cluster ?







               OK, here is the lsdef gpu1413 after a few fixes I made.
               Still doesn’t work. Password redacted.
               A few things are inherited from cluster defaults, but I’m
               not planning to boot this host diskless.

               [root@mgt5 ~]# lsdef gpu1413
               Object name: gpu1413
               addkcmdline=mce=ignore_ce
               bmc=gpu1413-bmc
               bmcpassword=#*#*#*#*
               bmcusername=root
               cons=openbmc
               consport=0
               groups=gpu,power-bmc,rackB10,all,rh7,chs
               hostnames=ppc001
               installnic=mac
               ip=172.20.210.13
               mgt=openbmc
               netboot=xnba
               nfsserver=172.20.0.6
               postbootscripts=otherpkgs
               postscripts=syslog,remoteshell,syncfiles,setupntp,ipoib,hardeths

               power=openbmc
               primarynic=mac
               tftpserver=172.20.0.6
                                    On Oct 18, 2019, at 1:13 PM, Mark
                                    Gurevich <[email protected]> wrote:


                                    David,

                                    The xCAT-openbmc.py is part of beta
                                    level Python version of xCAT support
                                    for OpenBMC. The standard Perl support
                                    for OpenBMC is done
                                    by /opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT_plugin/openbmc.pm

                                    If you really want to try using Python,
                                    you can follow
                                    
https://xcat-docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/references/coral/cluster_mgmt/scalability/python/index.html


                                    You can see if Python or Perl is used
                                    by running hardware control commands,
                                    like rpower or rvitals with "-V" flag.

                                    The error you are seeing "Unable to
                                    identify plugin for this command,"
                                    usually mean xCAT can not find
                                    appropriate module to handle the
                                    command. The "mgt=openbmc" suppose to
                                    tell xCAT to use
                                    "/opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT_plugin/openbmc.pm"
 module.

                                    Can you run "lsdef gpu1413" ?

                                    Mark Gurevich
                                    Poughkeepsie Development Lab
                                    HPC Software Development - xCAT

                                    "If we knew what it was we were doing,
                                    it would not be called research, would
                                    it?"
                                    --Albert Einstein



                                    <graycol.gif>David Johnson
                                    ---10/18/2019 12:40:19 PM---I found
                                    openbmctool already installed on my
                                    system, but that indicates connection
                                    refused. I’m wonde

                                    From: David Johnson <
                                    [email protected]>
                                    To: xCAT Users Mailing list <
                                    [email protected]>
                                    Date: 10/18/2019 12:40 PM
                                    Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [xcat-user] How
                                    to manage Power AC922 from Intel based
                                    xcat cluster ?









                                    I found openbmctool already installed
                                    on my system, but that indicates
                                    connection refused.
                                    I’m wondering if I need to enable
                                    remote management within petitboot?
On Oct 18, 2019, at 10:50 AM, [email protected] wrote:

I did set up nodehm this way, but I get

[root@mgt5 ~]# rpower gpu1413 stat
gpu1413: [mgt5]: Error: Unable to identify plugin for this command, check
relevant tables: nodehm.power,mgt;nodehm.mgt;pduoutlet.pdu=.*

tabdump nodelist |grep gpu1413
"gpu1413","gpu,power-bmc,rackB10,all,rh7,chs",,,,,,,,,,,
"
[root@mgt5 ~]# tabdump nodehm |grep
power#node,power,mgt,cons,termserver,termport,conserver,serialport,serialspeed,serialflow,getmac,cmdmapping,consoleondemand,consoleenabled,comments,disable

"power-bmc","openbmc","openbmc","openbmc",,,,,,,,,,,"IBM

There is no openbmc executable on the system and xCAT-openbmc.py rpm will
not install due to dependencies.
-- ddj
Dave Johnson
      On Oct 18, 2019, at 10:35 AM, Mark Gurevich <[email protected]>
      wrote:

      


      The latest version of xCAT 2.14.6 should support management of AC922
      machines.

      The node definition for these nodes should contain "mgt=openbmc" and
      "cons=openbmc"

      After that normal xCAT commands like "rpower", "rcons", "rflash", etc
      should work.


      Mark Gurevich
      Poughkeepsie Development Lab
      HPC Software Development - xCAT

      "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called
      research, would it?"
      --Albert Einstein


      <graycol.gif>
      david_johnson---10/18/2019 10:11:50 AM---I’m having trouble finding
      out how to use either ipmitool or openbmc tools to manage power and
      conso

      From: [email protected]
      To: [email protected]
      Date: 10/18/2019 10:11 AM
      Subject: [EXTERNAL] [xcat-user] How to manage Power AC922 from Intel
      based xcat cluster ?









      I’m having trouble finding out how to use either ipmitool or openbmc
      tools to manage power and console for a new IBM powerpc GPU node.
      Existing cluster is running the latest update of xcat.  Can’t find
      openbmc executable or the openbmctool package download referred to in
      the ibm documentation.
      We had one of these machines for a POC about a year ago, but I forgot
      how we dealt with it.

      -- ddj
      Dave Johnson

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