From: Matthew L. <la...@sf...> - 2004-01-23 17:28:04
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Thanks again for all the help, but.... try again. :) [root@c037 root]# ipmitool -I open lan set 6 auth admin none,md2,md5 [root@c037 root]# ipmitool -I open raw 0x6 0x40 0x6 0x62 0x44 06 62 44 RAW REQ (netfn=0x6 cmd=0x40 data_len=3) RAW RSP (0 bytes) [root@c037 root]# halt Meanwhile back on the head node.... dpccli> The connection was lost. [root@c001 root]# ipmitool -gv -I lan -H c037 lan print 6 IPMI LAN host c037 port 623 error in Get Auth Capabilities Command error in Get Auth Capabilities Command As I said before, am I missing some step to make this effective, or does the linux halt command put the adaptor in some odd state that the management system doesn't work anymore? Thanks again. On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Duncan Laurie wrote: > On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 14:49, Matthew Laird wrote: > > Thanks for the prompt assistance. I tried those two commands: > > [root@c038 root]# ipmitool -I open lan set 6 auth admin none,md2,md5 > > [root@c038 root]# ipmitool -I open raw 0x6 0x40 0x7 0xa2 0x44 > > 07 a2 44 > > RAW REQ (netfn=0x6 cmd=0x40 data_len=3) > > RAW RSP (0 bytes) > > > > Oops, I think there were some mistakes in the command I gave you to try, > (copy+pasted the wrong one) give this one a go: > > ipmitool -I open raw 0x6 0x40 0x6 0x62 0x44 > > That should set the right channel (6, not 7..) and the right > save-to-nvram byte (0x62 not 0xa2). > > Sorry about that... > -duncan > > > -- Matthew Laird SysAdmin/Web Developer, Brinkman Laboratory, MBB Dept. Simon Fraser University |