Re: OpenIPMI and RedHat 6

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Hi Mark,

pmi_devintf            7983  0
ipmi_si                42399  0
ipmi_msghandler        35958  2 ipmi_devintf,ipmi_si

But I do not have the device interface :/ !

Bob Sauvage wrote:

>  On 07/28/2011 05:30 PM,m.roth@xxxxxxxxx  wrote:
>>  Bob Sauvage wrote:
>>  <snip>
>>>  I installed this OpenIPMI package : /OpenIPMI.x86_64 2.0.16-12.el6/ and
>>>  this ipmitool package : /ipmitool.x86_64 1.8.11-7.el6/.
>>>
>>>  But when I launch this command, it fails :
>>>
>>>  /ipmitool sel list
>>>  Could not open device at /dev/ipmi0 or /dev/ipmi/0 or /dev/ipmidev/0:
>>>  No
>>>  such file or directory
>>>  Get SEL Info command failed/
<snip>

>>  Anyway, is the ipmi daemon running?
>>  <snip>
>
>  Yes ipmi daemon is started. Does this daemon have a log file ?
According to man ipmievd, it writes to syslog.  You can also run it in
non-daemon mode (check the manpage). Here's another question: is the
kernel module installed? (I see that lsmod on one of our servers shows
ipmi_si                78765  1
ipmi_devintf           44753  2
ipmi_msghandler        73369  2 ipmi_si,ipmi_devintf

       mark




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