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Silence alarm via IPMI
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Come Celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary!IPMI: Chassis and BMC fail selftest, how can I fix this?IPMI not fucntioning with Network BondingWhat's the use of all these redundant IPMI system management inroads?Supermicro IPMI no networkSupermicro IPMI KVM: connection failedGet power status over ipmi from zabbixFan Speeds on SuperMicro System via IPMIASRock C2550D4I, fine before update and reboot, afterwards IPMI status is fine but Remote Console and VGA is blankCan not see any IPMI setting in BIOS on Crystal Rugged / SuperMicro X8DTL-3F boardSecure Fujitsu iRMC (IPMI)
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I have an old Intel SC5400 based server with an Intel S5000PSL board with redundant power running CentOS 6. One of the power supplies has failed and I would like to silence the alarm temporarily.
Is there a way to silence the alarm via IPMI or similar?
ipmi-sensors -r 24
kindly tells me the problem, but I don't see anything in the ipmitool suite to silence the alarm.
ipmi ipmitool
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I have an old Intel SC5400 based server with an Intel S5000PSL board with redundant power running CentOS 6. One of the power supplies has failed and I would like to silence the alarm temporarily.
Is there a way to silence the alarm via IPMI or similar?
ipmi-sensors -r 24
kindly tells me the problem, but I don't see anything in the ipmitool suite to silence the alarm.
ipmi ipmitool
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question from 2014 is too old to answer and is likely not relevant any more.
– Stefan Lasiewski
Oct 11 '18 at 0:07
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I have an old Intel SC5400 based server with an Intel S5000PSL board with redundant power running CentOS 6. One of the power supplies has failed and I would like to silence the alarm temporarily.
Is there a way to silence the alarm via IPMI or similar?
ipmi-sensors -r 24
kindly tells me the problem, but I don't see anything in the ipmitool suite to silence the alarm.
ipmi ipmitool
I have an old Intel SC5400 based server with an Intel S5000PSL board with redundant power running CentOS 6. One of the power supplies has failed and I would like to silence the alarm temporarily.
Is there a way to silence the alarm via IPMI or similar?
ipmi-sensors -r 24
kindly tells me the problem, but I don't see anything in the ipmitool suite to silence the alarm.
ipmi ipmitool
ipmi ipmitool
asked Jul 18 '14 at 20:01
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question from 2014 is too old to answer and is likely not relevant any more.
– Stefan Lasiewski
Oct 11 '18 at 0:07
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question from 2014 is too old to answer and is likely not relevant any more.
– Stefan Lasiewski
Oct 11 '18 at 0:07
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question from 2014 is too old to answer and is likely not relevant any more.
– Stefan Lasiewski
Oct 11 '18 at 0:07
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question from 2014 is too old to answer and is likely not relevant any more.
– Stefan Lasiewski
Oct 11 '18 at 0:07
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OpenIPMI's ipmitool does not support the proprietary Intel extensions to IPMI that might provide this feature. You might have better luck with ipmiutil which seems to support disabling alarms through Intel's IMB driver or maybe through OpenIPMI's /dev/ipmi0:
http://ipmiutil.sourceforge.net/man.htm#ialarms
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OpenIPMI's ipmitool does not support the proprietary Intel extensions to IPMI that might provide this feature. You might have better luck with ipmiutil which seems to support disabling alarms through Intel's IMB driver or maybe through OpenIPMI's /dev/ipmi0:
http://ipmiutil.sourceforge.net/man.htm#ialarms
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OpenIPMI's ipmitool does not support the proprietary Intel extensions to IPMI that might provide this feature. You might have better luck with ipmiutil which seems to support disabling alarms through Intel's IMB driver or maybe through OpenIPMI's /dev/ipmi0:
http://ipmiutil.sourceforge.net/man.htm#ialarms
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OpenIPMI's ipmitool does not support the proprietary Intel extensions to IPMI that might provide this feature. You might have better luck with ipmiutil which seems to support disabling alarms through Intel's IMB driver or maybe through OpenIPMI's /dev/ipmi0:
http://ipmiutil.sourceforge.net/man.htm#ialarms
OpenIPMI's ipmitool does not support the proprietary Intel extensions to IPMI that might provide this feature. You might have better luck with ipmiutil which seems to support disabling alarms through Intel's IMB driver or maybe through OpenIPMI's /dev/ipmi0:
http://ipmiutil.sourceforge.net/man.htm#ialarms
answered Jul 18 '14 at 20:43
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question from 2014 is too old to answer and is likely not relevant any more.
– Stefan Lasiewski
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