From: John G. <jgo...@ya...> - 2004-04-06 18:31:08
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--- Duncan Laurie <du...@ic...> wrote: > On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 10:33, John Goebel wrote: > > [root@iris02 jgoebel]# ipmitool -gv -I lan -H sun-sting2 -P test lan print > 6 > > ipmi_lan_send_cmd failed > > error in Get Auth Capabilities Command > > error in Get Auth Capabilities Command > > > > With more verbose output, it appears that lan.c whines that it can't find > > Authtype: > > > > send_packet (16 bytes) > > 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 20 18 c8 c2 01 01 3c > > >> IPMI Request Session Header > > >> Authtype : NONE > > >> Sequence : 0x00000000 > > >> Session ID : 0x00000000 > > Authtype none is used for the first few commands until the session has > been established with something higher, but it doesn't seem as though > its getting past the first command. > > > Also, I modified the bmcautoconf.sh for auth to: > > > > ipmitool_lan_set "auth callback,user,operator,admin" "none,md2,md5" > > > > The bmcautoconf.sh script isn't going to apply to the V20z in its > current form because it does not share the network that the real eth0 > does. Sorry for the confusion here, I should really move this to > contrib dir now... Is the eth0 ip also 134.79.121.194? Yes. > This would be > how bmcautoconf.sh will configure it but they should really be > different. To understand, the 'in-band' IPMI network address on the V20z should not be 134.79.121.194 shared with eth0? I need a unique address and send it to, say, channel 7 (eth1) to get to the IPMI interface 'in-band'? The Sun docs are a little unclear on this point. > Try this impi_ping util from http://ipmitool.sourceforge.net/ipmi_ping.c > to see if the interface is responding at all. (this also needs to go > into contrib dir...) [jgoebel@iris02 ipmi]$ ./ipmi_ping 134.79.121.194 Sending RMCP presence ping to 134.79.121.194:623 server is not responding Even being local to the system (not going through a router, with which we do packet filtering), I get: [jgoebel@sun-sting2 ipmi]$ ./ipmi_ping 134.79.121.194 Sending RMCP presence ping to 134.79.121.194:623 server is not responding Doing a dump on the interface, I do see the ping: 11:24:46.285840 iris02.slac.stanford.edu.32785 > sun-sting2.slac.stanford.edu.623: udp 12 (DF) ...but that's all. (I just checked that the iptables rules aren't running or any such stupidity). John ===== __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business $15K Web Design Giveaway http://promotions.yahoo.com/design_giveaway/ |