> >Hi Keith, > >> > >You should load ipmi_msghandler and hwmon first, ipmisensors depends on >them. > > OK, I changed the order and now load them 2c-piix4 2c-ipmi eprom ipmi_msghandler hwmon ipmisensors > >That;s unlikely. There should be lots of stuff in /sys/classes. What >about /sys/classes/hwmon? That directory is still empty. > > > >Hmm... That doesn't look good. Can you try to just modprobe >ipmi_msghandler? You should see something like the following in the >log. It almost looks like ipmi doens't find a BMC on your system. And >could you please send the output of lsmod to the list? > /var/log/messages still only contains: Jun 2 00:11:02 smaug kernel: ipmi message handler version 39.1 Jun 2 00:11:20 smaug kernel: ipmisensors - IPMI BMC sensors interface Here is the output of lsmod: [root at smaug ~]# lsmod Module Size Used by ipmisensors 21896 0 hwmon 7556 1 ipmisensors ipmi_msghandler 39856 1 ipmisensors autofs4 25092 2 eeprom 11280 0 sunrpc 160092 1 ipv6 275904 46 dm_multipath 21896 0 video 21128 0 sbs 19392 0 ibm_acpi 34968 0 i2c_ec 9344 1 sbs dock 14200 0 button 12176 0 battery 14212 0 asus_acpi 20636 0 ac 9476 0 lp 16456 0 st 39836 0 scb2_flash 8844 0 floppy 59236 0 mtdcore 10628 1 scb2_flash sg 37532 0 chipreg 7552 1 scb2_flash e1000 117824 0 map_funcs 6016 1 scb2_flash pcspkr 7296 0 e100 37640 0 mii 9472 1 e100 i2c_piix4 12812 0 i2c_core 24960 3 eeprom,i2c_ec,i2c_piix4 tulip 53152 0 ide_cd 40736 0 parport_pc 30244 1 parport 38728 2 lp,parport_pc cdrom 37408 1 ide_cd serio_raw 11012 0 dm_snapshot 20784 0 dm_zero 6144 0 dm_mirror 25236 0 dm_mod 58060 9 dm_multipath,dm_snapshot,dm_zero,dm_mirror aic7xxx 137272 0 scsi_transport_spi 27136 1 aic7xxx qla1280 120588 0 megaraid_mbox 35088 2 sd_mod 24192 3 scsi_mod 138668 7 st,sg,aic7xxx,scsi_transport_spi,qla1280,megaraid_mbox,sd_mod megaraid_mm 15020 1 megaraid_mbox ext3 125704 2 jbd 60712 1 ext3 ehci_hcd 35468 0 ohci_hcd 24068 0 uhci_hcd 26896 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- I have played around with the Intel ISM cdrom package Intel has. I am only able to get a little of it working. It is looking for a specific version of RHEL 4.0 which I do not have. I am able to get the one util to run called something like smbios that dumps a whole lot of info about the system out. I currently have all of it removed off, but I can install it again if anyone would find it helpful. Keith