This bug was fixed in the package openipmi - 2.0.18-0ubuntu3
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openipmi (2.0.18-0ubuntu3) natty; urgency=low
* Fix up packaging to install and use /etc/default/openipmi.
(LP: #473332) Thanks to Serge Hallyn.
-- Chuck ShortFri, 04 Mar 2011 10:38:42 -0500
** Changed in: op
Serge,
NVM, I tested in 10.10 and they work. /etc/default/openipmi is created
and /etc/init.d/openipmi correctly points to /etc/default/openipmi and
/var/lock/ipmi.
So, looks like a winner to me.
Thanks!
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Lockfile part of this bug was addressed in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openipmi/+bug/722770
Serge, is there a way for me to try that in 10.10 or 10.04LTS? I do not
have natty and need it in 10.04LTS.
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I might be able to try this in the next few days. I have a system I'm
re-imaging and I'll see if I can find time to test this. Without going
too far off topic I think that both openipmi and freeipmi are good
solutions for communicating with your BMC and the hardware watchdog and
both worked for me.
Quoting Raubvogel (473...@bugs.launchpad.net):
> Serge, if nobody has tried it I can try it out.
Awesome, thanks much.
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Serge, if nobody has tried it I can try it out.
Jamie, risking going off-topic, how do you compare freeipmi with
openipmi?
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Serge, I ended up going over to the freeipmi package. I don't know when
I'd have time to test this.
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@Jamie,
Thanks for all those details. I believe I've embodied them in a small
proposed change at the linked bzr tree. The resulting package is
building in ppa:serge-hallyn/ipmi. Could you test that one and tell me
whether it fixes all of your problems?
** Branch linked: lp:~serge-hallyn/ubuntu
** Changed in: openipmi (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Serge Hallyn (serge-hallyn)
** Changed in: openipmi (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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I downloaded a CentOS RPM for openipmi and extracted the file
/etc/sysconfig/ipmi
I copied this file to
/etc/default/openipmi
as Kipp suggested and made the following edits to
/etc/init.d/openipmi
Line 35: Changed
CONFIGFILE=/etc/sysconfig/ipmi
to
CONFIGFILE=/etc/default/openipm
This is still a problem on lucid. The ipmi_devintf and ipmi_si kernel
modules don't load automatically and /dev/ipmi0 isn't created, so
ipmitool won't work.
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Ill take a look at this for lucid.
Thanks
chuck
** Changed in: openipmi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: openipmi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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