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Date:      Thu, 03 Apr 2008 21:53:13 +0200
From:      Norman Maurer <norman@apache.org>
To:        Andy Christianson <achristianson@orases.com>
Cc:        Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: Temperature Monitoring on PowerEdge 1950
Message-ID:  <1207252393.15344.1.camel@norman-laptop>
In-Reply-To: <776B93361B7BEE4FAD9E720FFBC746B60126BDD1@34093-EVS4C2.exchange.rackspace.com>
References:  <776B93361B7BEE4FAD9E720FFBC746B60126BD16@34093-EVS4C2.exchange.rackspace.com> <20080403140839.18c71b9d.wmoran@potentialtech.com> <776B93361B7BEE4FAD9E720FFBC746B60126BDD1@34093-EVS4C2.exchange.rackspace.com>

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Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 13:28 -0500 schrieb Andy Christianson:
> In response to "Andy Christianson" <achristianson@orases.com>:
> 
> >We've been able to do this using IPMI.
> 
> Thanks for the fast response. I have installed the ipmitool port, but I
> have no /dev/ipmi. Do I have to manually load the driver?
> 
You have to load the module. Add the following line
to /boot/loader.conf:
ipmi_load="YES"

If you want to load the module without reboot use:
kldload ipmi

Cheers,
Norman






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