Michael Vince wrote:
Just out of interest has any one got serial console to work with this
IPMI stuff?
I was looking at regular 9pin serial alternatives since Dell machines
normally only have 1 serial port and I prefer 2.
yep, we've gotten this to work, but again only with linux. it looks
just
Julian Elischer wrote:
Jeff wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by in band. The IP address of the BMC is
assigned via the bios and is different from what the OS later
assigns. With imiptool we can turn on/powercycle/monitor via the BMC
assigned address up until the point where the kernel l
Testing my network, I just noticed the following:
--- 200.46.204.1 ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 399.664/407.119/420.315/8.267 ms
--- 200.46.208.1 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet
Just out of interest has any one got serial console to work with this
IPMI stuff?
I was looking at regular 9pin serial alternatives since Dell machines
normally only have 1 serial port and I prefer 2.
Regards,
Mike
Bruce M Simpson wrote:
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 04:26:16PM -0800, Jeff wrote:
I
Jeff wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by in band. The IP address of the BMC is
assigned via the bios and is different from what the OS later
assigns. With imiptool we can turn on/powercycle/monitor via the BMC
assigned address up until the point where the kernel loads. Once it
does, t
On Monday 14 March 2005 07:32 pm, Jeff wrote:
> Jung-uk Kim wrote:
> >On Monday 14 March 2005 02:32 pm, Jeff wrote:
> >> >>it worth posting to -net>
> >>
> >>on a 5.3 amd64 system. anyone have any luck or know anything
> >> about this? i can query variables right up until the point
> >> where the
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 04:26:16PM -0800, Jeff wrote:
> I don't think it's the case of the OS turning off the NIC. We can
> access/monitor/control the chassis via the BMC fine through the bios
> assigned IP address when the computer is off, and when it is booting,
> but lose control when the ke
Jung-uk Kim wrote:
On Monday 14 March 2005 02:32 pm, Jeff wrote:
on a 5.3 amd64 system. anyone have any luck or know anything about
this? i can query variables right up until the point where the
kernel loads, then nothing. ibm is saying this can be caused by
the actual nic driver (the Basebo
Julian Elischer wrote:
I use IPMI with intel boards using the fxp driver.
it seems to work ok..
The only problem I have seen its that is IS possible for the OS to
turn off the
NIC so that IPMI can't be reached..
Usually during a 'suspend' or similar.
On a server you wouldn't do that however.
I do
On Monday 14 March 2005 02:32 pm, Jeff wrote:
> it worth posting to -net>
>
> on a 5.3 amd64 system. anyone have any luck or know anything about
> this? i can query variables right up until the point where the
> kernel loads, then nothing. ibm is saying this can be caused by
> the actual nic dr
I use IPMI with intel boards using the fxp driver.
it seems to work ok..
The only problem I have seen its that is IS possible for the OS to turn
off the
NIC so that IPMI can't be reached..
Usually during a 'suspend' or similar.
On a server you wouldn't do that however.
Jeff wrote:
on a 5.3 amd
on a 5.3 amd64 system. anyone have any luck or know anything about
this? i can query variables right up until the point where the kernel
loads, then nothing. ibm is saying this can be caused by the actual nic
driver (the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) shares the network
interface);
Dear Maren,
I did not notice anything special in the Cisco 1600 router config. as
shown below :-
!
hostname example.com
no service udp-small-servers
no service tcp-small-servers
!
ip sub-net-zero
ip classless
ip routing
!
enable-password *
!
interface FastEthernet 0
description To Intranet
ip
Current FreeBSD problem reports
Critical problems
Serious problems
Non-critical problems
S Submitted Tracker Resp. Description
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o [2003/07/11] kern/54383 net [nfs] [patch] NFS root configurations w
Hello!
I have a problem with setting up mpd as pppoe server on FreeBSD 5.3.
All netgraph modules are compiled into kernel.
Here is mpd log:
[pppoe1:pppoe1] [pppoe0] PPPoE server listening on rl0: for service "testnet"
Incoming PPPoE connection request via rl0: for service "testnet" from
00:50:8d:
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