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Re: [Freeipmi-users] Intel S3210SH: no "Enable_User"
From: |
Gerben Roest |
Subject: |
Re: [Freeipmi-users] Intel S3210SH: no "Enable_User" |
Date: |
Mon, 05 Jan 2009 21:13:22 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (X11/20070728) |
Hi Al,
I have used the beta0 of freeipmi to commit a User3 section with
Enable_User Yes in it (so only 3 lines of config file):
address@hidden freeipmi-configs]# cat xoc-bmc-config-test
Section User3
Enable_User Yes
EndSection
address@hidden freeipmi-configs]# /usr/local/freeipmi-test/sbin/bmc-config -D
open -c --debug -n ./xoc-bmc-config-test
=====================================================
Get Device ID Request
=====================================================
[ 1h] = cmd[ 8b]
=====================================================
Get Device ID Response
=====================================================
[ 1h] = cmd[ 8b]
[ 0h] = comp_code[ 8b]
[ 21h] = device_id[ 8b]
[ 1h] = device_revision.revision[ 4b]
[ 0h] = device_revision.reserved1[ 3b]
[ 0h] = device_revision.sdr_support[ 1b]
[ 0h] = firmware_revision1.major_revision[ 7b]
[ 0h] = firmware_revision1.device_available[ 1b]
[ 31h] = firmware_revision2.minor_revision[ 8b]
[ 2h] = ipmi_version_major[ 4b]
[ 0h] = ipmi_version_minor[ 4b]
[ 1h] = additional_device_support.sensor_device[ 1b]
[ 1h] = additional_device_support.sdr_repository_device[ 1b]
[ 1h] = additional_device_support.sel_device[ 1b]
[ 1h] = additional_device_support.fru_inventory_device[ 1b]
[ 1h] = additional_device_support.ipmb_event_receiver[ 1b]
[ 1h] = additional_device_support.ipmb_event_generator[ 1b]
[ 0h] = additional_device_support.bridge[ 1b]
[ 1h] = additional_device_support.chassis_device[ 1b]
[ 157h] = manufacturer_id.id[20b]
[ 0h] = manufacturer_id.reserved1[ 4b]
[ 3Ah] = product_id[16b]
[ 34000901h] = auxiliary_firmware_revision_info[32b]
=====================================================
Get Channel Info Command Request
=====================================================
[ 42h] = cmd[ 8b]
[ 0h] = channel_number[ 4b]
[ 0h] = reserved[ 4b]
=====================================================
Get Channel Info Command Response
=====================================================
[ 42h] = cmd[ 8b]
[ 0h] = comp_code[ 8b]
[ 0h] = actual_channel_number[ 4b]
[ 0h] = actual_channel_number.reserved[ 4b]
[ 1h] = channel_medium_type[ 7b]
[ 0h] = channel_medium_type.reserved[ 1b]
[ 1h] = channel_protocol_type[ 5b]
[ 0h] = channel_protocol_type.reserved[ 3b]
[ 0h] = active_session_count[ 6b]
[ 0h] = session_support[ 2b]
[ 1BF2h] = vendor_id[24b]
[ 0h] = auxiliary_channel_info[16b]
=====================================================
Get Channel Info Command Request
=====================================================
[ 42h] = cmd[ 8b]
[ 1h] = channel_number[ 4b]
[ 0h] = reserved[ 4b]
=====================================================
Get Channel Info Command Response
=====================================================
[ 42h] = cmd[ 8b]
[ 0h] = comp_code[ 8b]
[ 1h] = actual_channel_number[ 4b]
[ 0h] = actual_channel_number.reserved[ 4b]
[ 4h] = channel_medium_type[ 7b]
[ 0h] = channel_medium_type.reserved[ 1b]
[ 1h] = channel_protocol_type[ 5b]
[ 0h] = channel_protocol_type.reserved[ 3b]
[ 0h] = active_session_count[ 6b]
[ 2h] = session_support[ 2b]
[ 1BF2h] = vendor_id[24b]
[ 0h] = auxiliary_channel_info[16b]
=====================================================
Get User Access Command Request
=====================================================
[ 44h] = cmd[ 8b]
[ 1h] = channel_number[ 4b]
[ 0h] = reserved1[ 4b]
[ 1h] = user_id[ 6b]
[ 0h] = reserved2[ 2b]
=====================================================
Get User Access Command Response
=====================================================
[ 44h] = cmd[ 8b]
[ 0h] = comp_code[ 8b]
[ Fh] = max_channel_user_ids[ 6b]
[ 0h] = reserved1[ 2b]
[ 0h] = current_channel_user_ids[ 6b]
[ 1h] = user_id_enable_status[ 2b]
[ 2h] = current_channel_fixed_names[ 6b]
[ 0h] = reserved2[ 2b]
[ 4h] = user_privilege_level_limit[ 4b]
[ 1h] = user_ipmi_messaging[ 1b]
[ 0h] = user_link_authentication[ 1b]
[ 0h] = user_restricted_to_callback[ 1b]
[ 0h] = reserved3[ 1b]
Entering section `User3'
Parsed `User3:Enable_User=Yes'
Leaving section `User3'
=====================================================
Set User Password Command Request
=====================================================
[ 47h] = cmd[ 8b]
[ 3h] = user_id[ 6b]
[ 0h] = user_id.reserved[ 2b]
[ 1h] = operation[ 2b]
[ 0h] = operation.reserved[ 6b]
=====================================================
Set User Password Command Response
=====================================================
[ 47h] = cmd[ 8b]
[ 0h] = comp_code[ 8b]
It appeared to work, at least on the localhost with the beta of freeipmi:
address@hidden freeipmi-configs]# /usr/local/freeipmi-test/sbin/bmc-config -D
open -o --section User3
Section User3
## Give Username
Username admin
## Possible values: Yes/No or blank to not set
Enable_User Yes
## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars.
## Password
## Give password for IPMI 2.0 or blank to clear. MAX 20 chars.
## Password20
## Possible values: Yes/No
Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs Yes
## Possible values: Yes/No
Lan_Enable_Link_Auth Yes
## Possible values: Yes/No
Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No
## Possible values:
Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access
Lan_Privilege_Limit Administrator
## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not
specified
## Lan_Session_Limit
## Possible values: Yes/No
SOL_Payload_Access Yes
EndSection
The old freeipmi doesn't recognize it:
address@hidden freeipmi-configs]# bmc-config -D open -o --section User3
Section User3
## Give Username
Username admin
## Give password or blank to clear. MAX 16 chars.
## Password
## Give password for IPMI 2.0 or blank to clear. MAX 20 chars.
## Password20
## Possible values: Yes/No
Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs Yes
## Possible values: Yes/No
Lan_Enable_Link_Auth Yes
## Possible values: Yes/No
Lan_Enable_Restricted_to_Callback No
## Possible values:
Callback/User/Operator/Administrator/OEM_Proprietary/No_Access
Lan_Privilege_Limit Administrator
## Possible values: 0-17, 0 is unlimited; May be reset to 0 if not
specified
## Lan_Session_Limit
## Possible values: Yes/No
SOL_Payload_Access Yes
EndSection
http://ftp.zresearch.com/pub/freeipmi/qa-release/freeipmi-0.7.5.beta0.tar.gz
address@hidden freeipmi-configs]# ipmitool user summary 1
Maximum IDs : 15
Enabled User Count : 0
Fixed Name Count : 2
From another host I want to check the power, I guess I have to do it
like this:
gerrit:/usr/local/freeipmi-test/sbin# ./ipmipower -D LAN_2_0 -u admin -h
192.168.13.24 -W authcap -P -s
Password:
192.168.13.24: BMC error
With ipmitool I used to do it like this:
I tried it with ipmitool which works with the S5000 boards:
gerrit:/usr/local/freeipmi-test/sbin# ipmitool -v -o intelplus -I
lanplus -A PASSWORD -H 192.168.13.24 -U admin chassis status
Password:
RAKP 4 message indicates an error : invalid integrity check value
Error: Unable to establish IPMI v2 / RMCP+ session
Error sending Chassis Status command
It does know about the name "admin" because when I type a wrong name it
gives this:
gerrit:/usr/local/freeipmi-test/sbin# ipmitool -v -o intelplus -I
lanplus -A PASSWORD -H 192.168.13.24 -U blahblah chassis status
Password:
RAKP 2 message indicates an error : unauthorized name
Error: Unable to establish IPMI v2 / RMCP+ session
Error sending Chassis Status command
I hope you find any of this useful,
best regards, and a happy new year :-)
Gerben
Al Chu wrote:
Hey Gerben,
Actually, I think I found a bug that explains why the output of
"Enable_User" didn't occur. Do you think you could try this version of
FreeIPMI out for me?
http://ftp.zresearch.com/pub/freeipmi/qa-release/freeipmi-0.7.5.beta0.tar.gz
Also, can you try to commit the Enable_User field and send the --debug
output? I forgot to ask before, but we didn't look into why the remote
machine won't accept your commit attempt. As you surmised earlier, it's
probably a bug on the motherboard. But it couldn't hurt to check out.
Thanks,
Al
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 09:21 -0800, Al Chu wrote:
Hey Gerben,
ipmi_get_channel_number: bad completion code: request data/parameter
invalid
This part of your output is the key reason why those fields aren't
outputting. But (as you surmised) the motherboard is probably at the
core of the problem. I will see if some tweaks can get aroudn the
problem though.
Al
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