Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 00:20:08 -0700 From: Rick Flower <rickf@ca-flower.com> To: Jochem Oosterveen <jochem@aivd.net> Cc: freebsd-proliant@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Any version of tools for DL380 G3 running FreeBSD 7.1+? Message-ID: <4ABC6F28.5090901@ca-flower.com> In-Reply-To: <1FDE416A-CCC4-4B50-B540-C19BDE91985F@aivd.net> References: <A58F89CC-F950-4A32-BFBF-9640CE9A972F@ca-flower.com> <01C01EAA-31DD-40DA-9FB0-277C2F8A83CC@aivd.net> <4ABC4F09.1050209@ca-flower.com> <5EA26DAB-0D5C-4BCC-9250-AAFB668ACE7F@aivd.net> <4ABC65DD.7080103@ca-flower.com> <1FDE416A-CCC4-4B50-B540-C19BDE91985F@aivd.net>
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Jochem Oosterveen wrote: > On Sep 25, 2009, at 8:40 AM, Rick Flower wrote: >> I thought ipmi was only for the newer (g5) machines? I've got a g3 >> -- I had that package installed >> earlier (ipmitools) and loaded the kernel module and no luck.. I >> assumed that was because I was not >> running on a g5 after doing more research.. Can you confirm this >> comment? > > Correct, I don't have ipmi on G3 either. Just use the > http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-proliant/attachments/20090218/00535c76/hpasmcli.obj patch, > that should do. Stupid question -- how do I apply the patch (sorry -- I've only been using FreeBSD for a few months)? Thx!
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