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List:       freeipmi-devel
Subject:    Re: [Freeipmi-devel] support for sensors of IBM	Server	System	x3850 X5
From:       Al Chu <chu11 () llnl ! gov>
Date:       2012-06-18 14:38:47
Message-ID: 1340030327.5351.0.camel () crazyclimber ! llnl ! gov
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Great, it'll be in the next release.

Al

On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 01:46 -0700, Kurt Quehenberger wrote:
> Hi Al,
> 
> thanks a lot for the fast support!
> I've tested the svn version, and it works out fine now!
> Please find my test-output of ipmi-sensors enclosed.
> 
> Best regards,
> Kurt
> 
> Am 2012-06-16 02:25, schrieb Albert Chu:
> > Hi Werner, Kurt,
> > 
> > The support should be there in this branch.
> > 
> > svn co http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/svn/freeipmi/branches/ibmx3850x5
> > 
> > can you please check it out and LMK if it works for you.
> > 
> > ./autogen.sh; ./configure ; ipmi-sensors/ipmi-sensors --output-sensor-state
> > 
> > Should be enough to test it out on the node (or add appropriate options
> > to run out of band).
> > 
> > Al
> > 
> > On Fri, 2012-06-15 at 10:28 -0700, Albert Chu wrote:
> > > Hi Werner, Kurt,
> > > 
> > > Yup, there are a lot of new permutations on this motherboard I haven't
> > > seen before.  I'll get them added into FreeIPMI for the next release.
> > > 
> > > Al
> > > 
> > > On Fri, 2012-06-15 at 02:39 -0700, Werner Fischer wrote:
> > > > Hi Al,
> > > > 
> > > > Kurt - a user of the IPMI plugin for Nagios/Icinga - reported on our
> > > > mailing list that an supposed critical event ('transition to Critical
> > > > from less severe') does not cause a warning through our plugin.
> > > > 
> > > > Reason is that the reported sensor state is "N/A" so I think that
> > > > FreeIPMI cannot interpret it's state:
> > > > ID  | Name           | Type           | State | Reading | Units | Event
> > > > 387 | Ext QPI Link 2 | Slot/Connector | N/A   | N/A     | N/A   | 'transition \
> > > > to Critical from less severe' 
> > > > There are also some other sensors, which report events, but are not
> > > > recognized by FreeIPMI widely enough so FreeIPMI could give a State
> > > > information (state is N/A):
> > > > 22  | Scale Config     | Version Change              | N/A      | N/A        \
> > > > | N/A   | 'OK' [...]
> > > > 66  | VT Fault         | Chassis                     | N/A      | N/A        \
> > > > | N/A   | 'OK' [...]
> > > > 386 | Ext QPI Link 1   | Slot/Connector              | N/A      | N/A        \
> > > > | N/A   | 'OK' 387 | Ext QPI Link 2   | Slot/Connector              | N/A     \
> > > > | N/A        | N/A   | 'transition to Critical from less severe' 388 | Ext \
> > > > QPI Link 3   | Slot/Connector              | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | \
> > > > 'OK' 389 | Ext QPI Link 4   | Slot/Connector              | N/A      | N/A    \
> > > > | N/A   | 'OK' 390 | CPU 1 Int Link   | Cable/Interconnect          | N/A     \
> > > > | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 391 | CPU 2 Int Link   | Cable/Interconnect       \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 392 | CPU 3 Int Link   | \
> > > > Cable/Interconnect          | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 393 | CPU \
> > > > 4 Int Link   | Cable/Interconnect          | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | \
> > > > 'OK' 394 | Scaling Failed   | Boot Error                  | N/A      | N/A    \
> > > > | N/A   | 'OK' 395 | Lane Failover 1  | Memory                      | N/A     \
> > > > | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 396 | MemSpareErr1     | Memory                   \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 397 | MemSpareErr2     | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 398 | MemSpareErr3     | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 399 | MemSpareErr4     | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 400 | MemSpareErr5     | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 401 | MemSpareErr6     | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 402 | MemSpareErr7     | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 403 | MemSpareErr8     | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 404 | Lane Failover 2  | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 405 | Lane Failover 3  | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 406 | Lane Failover 4  | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 407 | Lane Failover 5  | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 408 | Lane Failover 6  | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 409 | Lane Failover 7  | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' 410 | Lane Failover 8  | Memory        \
> > > > | N/A      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' [...]
> > > > 426 | FPGA FW Mismatch | Version Change              | N/A      | N/A        \
> > > > | N/A   | 'OK' 427 | TPM Phys Pres    | Button/Switch               | N/A     \
> > > > | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' [...]
> > > > 429 | No I/O Resources | System Firmware Progress    | N/A      | N/A        \
> > > > | N/A   | 'OK' 430 | Memory Resize    | POST Memory Resize          | N/A     \
> > > > | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK' [...]
> > > > 433 | IMM FW Failover  | Version Change              | N/A      | N/A        \
> > > > | N/A   | 'OK' 
> > > > Are there chances that you could add support for those sensors to future
> > > > FreeIPMI versions?
> > > > 
> > > > You can get verbose output in the following posting (scroll down to the
> > > > end)
> > > > http://lists.thomas-krenn.com/pipermail/ipmi-plugin-user/2012-June/000182.html
> > > >  
> > > > I have put Kurt on CC and asked him to subscribe to
> > > > freeipmi-devel@gnu.org so he can get in touch with you directly, too.
> > > > 
> > > > Best regards,
> > > > Werner
> > > > 
> 
> 
-- 
Albert Chu
chu11@llnl.gov
Computer Scientist
High Performance Systems Division
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory


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