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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?










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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?










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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?










      share|improve this question
















      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?







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          • Got it rmmod ipmi_si && modprobe -v ipmi_si type="kcs" ports="0xca8" regspacings="4"

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