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/dev/ipmi0 does not exist R710 SLES 11 SP2
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I have been searching without success to find how to get ipmitool
to work. It is dependent on /dev/ipmi0
existing, however in my case it doesn't. Here's some information that I think would be helpful:
# service ipmi status
ipmi_msghandler module loaded.
ipmi_si module loaded.
ipmi_devintf module loaded.
/dev/ipmi0 does not exist.
# ./srvadmin-services.sh status
dell_rbu (module) is running
ipmi driver is stopped
dsm_sa_datamgrd (pid 30636) is running
dsm_sa_eventmgrd (pid 30757) is running
dsm_sa_snmpd (pid 30816) is running
dsm_om_shrsvcd (pid 30894) is running
dsm_om_connsvcd (pid 30919 30918) is running
ipmi message handler version 39.2
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480521] IPMI System Interface driver.
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480523] ipmi_si: probing via hardcoded address
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480524] ipmi_si: Adding hardcoded-specified kcs state machine
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480526] ipmi_si: Trying hardcoded-specified kcs state machine at i/o address 0xca2, slave address 0x0, irq 0
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480532] ipmi_si: Interface detection failed
# service ipmi restart
Stopping all ipmi drivers: done
Starting ipmi drivers: done
# zypper se ipmi
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
S | Name | Summary | Type
--+------------------+-----------------------------------+-----------
i | OpenIPMI | OpenIPMI | package
| OpenIPMI-devel | OpenIPMI - Development libraries | package
i | ipmitool | Utility for IPMI Control | package
| ipmitool | Utility for IPMI Control | srcpackage
| libipmi0 | IPMI library for iDRAC update | package
i | slessp1-ipmitool | Recommended update for ipmitool | patch
i | slessp2-ipmitool | Recommended update for ipmitool | patch
# rpm -qa | grep srvadmin
srvadmin-sysfsutils-7.2.0-4.1.595.sles11
srvadmin-omacs-7.2.0-4.459.9.sles11
srvadmin-deng-snmp-7.2.0-4.183.49.sles11
srvadmin-tomcat-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-webserver-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-racadm4-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-itunnelprovider-7.2.0-4.468.10.sles11
srvadmin-racadm5-7.2.0-4.3.567.sles11
srvadmin-racdrsc-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac4-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-server-cli-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-vmcli-7.2.0-4.40.6.sles11
srvadmin-hapi-7.2.0-4.237.42.sles11
srvadmin-omilcore-7.2.0-4.822.1.sles11
srvadmin-deng-7.2.0-4.183.49.sles11
srvadmin-idracadm-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac-components-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-omcommon-7.2.0-4.459.9.sles11
srvadmin-isvc-snmp-7.2.0-4.325.23.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-base-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-server-snmp-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-storelib-sysfs-7.2.0-4.1.594.sles11
srvadmin-realssd-7.2.0-4.531.5.sles11
srvadmin-argtable2-7.2.0-4.2.598.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-ivmcli-7.2.0-4.2.7.sles11
srvadmin-oslog-7.2.0-4.822.1.sles11
srvadmin-standardAgent-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-rac4-populator-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-ominst-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-smweb-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-omacore-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-storage-cli-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-cli-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-xmlsup-7.2.0-4.458.9.sles11
srvadmin-storelib-7.2.0-4.525.5.sles11
srvadmin-racsvc-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-snmp-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac5-7.2.0-4.3.567.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-snmp-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-smcommon-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-jre-7.2.0-4.460.9.sles11
srvadmin-isvc-7.2.0-4.325.23.sles11
srvadmin-storage-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-storage-snmp-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-all-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
# lsmod | grep ipmi
ipmi_devintf 17509 0
ipmi_si 53294 0
ipmi_msghandler 49895 2 ipmi_devintf,ipmi_si
Why doesn't /dev/ipmi0
exist and how can I make it exist?
linux dell ipmi sles11 dell-openmanage
add a comment |
I have been searching without success to find how to get ipmitool
to work. It is dependent on /dev/ipmi0
existing, however in my case it doesn't. Here's some information that I think would be helpful:
# service ipmi status
ipmi_msghandler module loaded.
ipmi_si module loaded.
ipmi_devintf module loaded.
/dev/ipmi0 does not exist.
# ./srvadmin-services.sh status
dell_rbu (module) is running
ipmi driver is stopped
dsm_sa_datamgrd (pid 30636) is running
dsm_sa_eventmgrd (pid 30757) is running
dsm_sa_snmpd (pid 30816) is running
dsm_om_shrsvcd (pid 30894) is running
dsm_om_connsvcd (pid 30919 30918) is running
ipmi message handler version 39.2
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480521] IPMI System Interface driver.
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480523] ipmi_si: probing via hardcoded address
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480524] ipmi_si: Adding hardcoded-specified kcs state machine
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480526] ipmi_si: Trying hardcoded-specified kcs state machine at i/o address 0xca2, slave address 0x0, irq 0
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480532] ipmi_si: Interface detection failed
# service ipmi restart
Stopping all ipmi drivers: done
Starting ipmi drivers: done
# zypper se ipmi
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
S | Name | Summary | Type
--+------------------+-----------------------------------+-----------
i | OpenIPMI | OpenIPMI | package
| OpenIPMI-devel | OpenIPMI - Development libraries | package
i | ipmitool | Utility for IPMI Control | package
| ipmitool | Utility for IPMI Control | srcpackage
| libipmi0 | IPMI library for iDRAC update | package
i | slessp1-ipmitool | Recommended update for ipmitool | patch
i | slessp2-ipmitool | Recommended update for ipmitool | patch
# rpm -qa | grep srvadmin
srvadmin-sysfsutils-7.2.0-4.1.595.sles11
srvadmin-omacs-7.2.0-4.459.9.sles11
srvadmin-deng-snmp-7.2.0-4.183.49.sles11
srvadmin-tomcat-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-webserver-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-racadm4-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-itunnelprovider-7.2.0-4.468.10.sles11
srvadmin-racadm5-7.2.0-4.3.567.sles11
srvadmin-racdrsc-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac4-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-server-cli-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-vmcli-7.2.0-4.40.6.sles11
srvadmin-hapi-7.2.0-4.237.42.sles11
srvadmin-omilcore-7.2.0-4.822.1.sles11
srvadmin-deng-7.2.0-4.183.49.sles11
srvadmin-idracadm-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac-components-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-omcommon-7.2.0-4.459.9.sles11
srvadmin-isvc-snmp-7.2.0-4.325.23.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-base-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-server-snmp-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-storelib-sysfs-7.2.0-4.1.594.sles11
srvadmin-realssd-7.2.0-4.531.5.sles11
srvadmin-argtable2-7.2.0-4.2.598.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-ivmcli-7.2.0-4.2.7.sles11
srvadmin-oslog-7.2.0-4.822.1.sles11
srvadmin-standardAgent-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-rac4-populator-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-ominst-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-smweb-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-omacore-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-storage-cli-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-cli-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-xmlsup-7.2.0-4.458.9.sles11
srvadmin-storelib-7.2.0-4.525.5.sles11
srvadmin-racsvc-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-snmp-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac5-7.2.0-4.3.567.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-snmp-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-smcommon-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-jre-7.2.0-4.460.9.sles11
srvadmin-isvc-7.2.0-4.325.23.sles11
srvadmin-storage-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-storage-snmp-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-all-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
# lsmod | grep ipmi
ipmi_devintf 17509 0
ipmi_si 53294 0
ipmi_msghandler 49895 2 ipmi_devintf,ipmi_si
Why doesn't /dev/ipmi0
exist and how can I make it exist?
linux dell ipmi sles11 dell-openmanage
add a comment |
I have been searching without success to find how to get ipmitool
to work. It is dependent on /dev/ipmi0
existing, however in my case it doesn't. Here's some information that I think would be helpful:
# service ipmi status
ipmi_msghandler module loaded.
ipmi_si module loaded.
ipmi_devintf module loaded.
/dev/ipmi0 does not exist.
# ./srvadmin-services.sh status
dell_rbu (module) is running
ipmi driver is stopped
dsm_sa_datamgrd (pid 30636) is running
dsm_sa_eventmgrd (pid 30757) is running
dsm_sa_snmpd (pid 30816) is running
dsm_om_shrsvcd (pid 30894) is running
dsm_om_connsvcd (pid 30919 30918) is running
ipmi message handler version 39.2
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480521] IPMI System Interface driver.
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480523] ipmi_si: probing via hardcoded address
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480524] ipmi_si: Adding hardcoded-specified kcs state machine
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480526] ipmi_si: Trying hardcoded-specified kcs state machine at i/o address 0xca2, slave address 0x0, irq 0
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480532] ipmi_si: Interface detection failed
# service ipmi restart
Stopping all ipmi drivers: done
Starting ipmi drivers: done
# zypper se ipmi
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
S | Name | Summary | Type
--+------------------+-----------------------------------+-----------
i | OpenIPMI | OpenIPMI | package
| OpenIPMI-devel | OpenIPMI - Development libraries | package
i | ipmitool | Utility for IPMI Control | package
| ipmitool | Utility for IPMI Control | srcpackage
| libipmi0 | IPMI library for iDRAC update | package
i | slessp1-ipmitool | Recommended update for ipmitool | patch
i | slessp2-ipmitool | Recommended update for ipmitool | patch
# rpm -qa | grep srvadmin
srvadmin-sysfsutils-7.2.0-4.1.595.sles11
srvadmin-omacs-7.2.0-4.459.9.sles11
srvadmin-deng-snmp-7.2.0-4.183.49.sles11
srvadmin-tomcat-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-webserver-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-racadm4-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-itunnelprovider-7.2.0-4.468.10.sles11
srvadmin-racadm5-7.2.0-4.3.567.sles11
srvadmin-racdrsc-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac4-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-server-cli-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-vmcli-7.2.0-4.40.6.sles11
srvadmin-hapi-7.2.0-4.237.42.sles11
srvadmin-omilcore-7.2.0-4.822.1.sles11
srvadmin-deng-7.2.0-4.183.49.sles11
srvadmin-idracadm-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac-components-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-omcommon-7.2.0-4.459.9.sles11
srvadmin-isvc-snmp-7.2.0-4.325.23.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-base-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-server-snmp-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-storelib-sysfs-7.2.0-4.1.594.sles11
srvadmin-realssd-7.2.0-4.531.5.sles11
srvadmin-argtable2-7.2.0-4.2.598.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-ivmcli-7.2.0-4.2.7.sles11
srvadmin-oslog-7.2.0-4.822.1.sles11
srvadmin-standardAgent-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-rac4-populator-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-ominst-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-smweb-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-omacore-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-storage-cli-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-cli-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-xmlsup-7.2.0-4.458.9.sles11
srvadmin-storelib-7.2.0-4.525.5.sles11
srvadmin-racsvc-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-snmp-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac5-7.2.0-4.3.567.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-snmp-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-smcommon-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-jre-7.2.0-4.460.9.sles11
srvadmin-isvc-7.2.0-4.325.23.sles11
srvadmin-storage-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-storage-snmp-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-all-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
# lsmod | grep ipmi
ipmi_devintf 17509 0
ipmi_si 53294 0
ipmi_msghandler 49895 2 ipmi_devintf,ipmi_si
Why doesn't /dev/ipmi0
exist and how can I make it exist?
linux dell ipmi sles11 dell-openmanage
I have been searching without success to find how to get ipmitool
to work. It is dependent on /dev/ipmi0
existing, however in my case it doesn't. Here's some information that I think would be helpful:
# service ipmi status
ipmi_msghandler module loaded.
ipmi_si module loaded.
ipmi_devintf module loaded.
/dev/ipmi0 does not exist.
# ./srvadmin-services.sh status
dell_rbu (module) is running
ipmi driver is stopped
dsm_sa_datamgrd (pid 30636) is running
dsm_sa_eventmgrd (pid 30757) is running
dsm_sa_snmpd (pid 30816) is running
dsm_om_shrsvcd (pid 30894) is running
dsm_om_connsvcd (pid 30919 30918) is running
ipmi message handler version 39.2
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480521] IPMI System Interface driver.
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480523] ipmi_si: probing via hardcoded address
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480524] ipmi_si: Adding hardcoded-specified kcs state machine
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480526] ipmi_si: Trying hardcoded-specified kcs state machine at i/o address 0xca2, slave address 0x0, irq 0
May 29 13:36:13 # kernel: [11369545.480532] ipmi_si: Interface detection failed
# service ipmi restart
Stopping all ipmi drivers: done
Starting ipmi drivers: done
# zypper se ipmi
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
S | Name | Summary | Type
--+------------------+-----------------------------------+-----------
i | OpenIPMI | OpenIPMI | package
| OpenIPMI-devel | OpenIPMI - Development libraries | package
i | ipmitool | Utility for IPMI Control | package
| ipmitool | Utility for IPMI Control | srcpackage
| libipmi0 | IPMI library for iDRAC update | package
i | slessp1-ipmitool | Recommended update for ipmitool | patch
i | slessp2-ipmitool | Recommended update for ipmitool | patch
# rpm -qa | grep srvadmin
srvadmin-sysfsutils-7.2.0-4.1.595.sles11
srvadmin-omacs-7.2.0-4.459.9.sles11
srvadmin-deng-snmp-7.2.0-4.183.49.sles11
srvadmin-tomcat-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-webserver-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-racadm4-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-itunnelprovider-7.2.0-4.468.10.sles11
srvadmin-racadm5-7.2.0-4.3.567.sles11
srvadmin-racdrsc-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac4-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-server-cli-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-vmcli-7.2.0-4.40.6.sles11
srvadmin-hapi-7.2.0-4.237.42.sles11
srvadmin-omilcore-7.2.0-4.822.1.sles11
srvadmin-deng-7.2.0-4.183.49.sles11
srvadmin-idracadm-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac-components-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-omcommon-7.2.0-4.459.9.sles11
srvadmin-isvc-snmp-7.2.0-4.325.23.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-base-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-server-snmp-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-storelib-sysfs-7.2.0-4.1.594.sles11
srvadmin-realssd-7.2.0-4.531.5.sles11
srvadmin-argtable2-7.2.0-4.2.598.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-ivmcli-7.2.0-4.2.7.sles11
srvadmin-oslog-7.2.0-4.822.1.sles11
srvadmin-standardAgent-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-rac4-populator-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-ominst-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-smweb-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-omacore-7.2.0-4.459.11.sles11
srvadmin-storage-cli-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-cli-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-xmlsup-7.2.0-4.458.9.sles11
srvadmin-storelib-7.2.0-4.525.5.sles11
srvadmin-racsvc-7.2.0-4.25.868.sles11
srvadmin-idrac-snmp-7.2.0-4.481.10.sles11
srvadmin-rac5-7.2.0-4.3.567.sles11
srvadmin-storageservices-snmp-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
srvadmin-smcommon-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-jre-7.2.0-4.460.9.sles11
srvadmin-isvc-7.2.0-4.325.23.sles11
srvadmin-storage-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-storage-snmp-7.2.0-4.528.5.sles11
srvadmin-all-7.2.0-4.9.3.sles11
# lsmod | grep ipmi
ipmi_devintf 17509 0
ipmi_si 53294 0
ipmi_msghandler 49895 2 ipmi_devintf,ipmi_si
Why doesn't /dev/ipmi0
exist and how can I make it exist?
linux dell ipmi sles11 dell-openmanage
linux dell ipmi sles11 dell-openmanage
edited May 29 '13 at 23:38
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Maybe there's a hardware problem with your BMC. Does it show up in dmidecode
's output? You should see something matching "ipmi" or "kcs" or "BMC".
After executing the command and finding the patter of ipmi, kcs, or BMC, I'm unable to reveal anything with that pattern.
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 20:40
Got it rmmod ipmi_si && modprobe -v ipmi_si type="kcs" ports="0xca8" regspacings="4"
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 22:23
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Maybe there's a hardware problem with your BMC. Does it show up in dmidecode
's output? You should see something matching "ipmi" or "kcs" or "BMC".
After executing the command and finding the patter of ipmi, kcs, or BMC, I'm unable to reveal anything with that pattern.
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 20:40
Got it rmmod ipmi_si && modprobe -v ipmi_si type="kcs" ports="0xca8" regspacings="4"
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 22:23
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Maybe there's a hardware problem with your BMC. Does it show up in dmidecode
's output? You should see something matching "ipmi" or "kcs" or "BMC".
After executing the command and finding the patter of ipmi, kcs, or BMC, I'm unable to reveal anything with that pattern.
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 20:40
Got it rmmod ipmi_si && modprobe -v ipmi_si type="kcs" ports="0xca8" regspacings="4"
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 22:23
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Maybe there's a hardware problem with your BMC. Does it show up in dmidecode
's output? You should see something matching "ipmi" or "kcs" or "BMC".
Maybe there's a hardware problem with your BMC. Does it show up in dmidecode
's output? You should see something matching "ipmi" or "kcs" or "BMC".
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After executing the command and finding the patter of ipmi, kcs, or BMC, I'm unable to reveal anything with that pattern.
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 20:40
Got it rmmod ipmi_si && modprobe -v ipmi_si type="kcs" ports="0xca8" regspacings="4"
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 22:23
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After executing the command and finding the patter of ipmi, kcs, or BMC, I'm unable to reveal anything with that pattern.
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 20:40
Got it rmmod ipmi_si && modprobe -v ipmi_si type="kcs" ports="0xca8" regspacings="4"
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 22:23
After executing the command and finding the patter of ipmi, kcs, or BMC, I'm unable to reveal anything with that pattern.
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 20:40
After executing the command and finding the patter of ipmi, kcs, or BMC, I'm unable to reveal anything with that pattern.
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 20:40
Got it rmmod ipmi_si && modprobe -v ipmi_si type="kcs" ports="0xca8" regspacings="4"
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 22:23
Got it rmmod ipmi_si && modprobe -v ipmi_si type="kcs" ports="0xca8" regspacings="4"
– random0munky
May 31 '13 at 22:23
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