Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 18:30:39 +0100 From: "Oliver Blasnik" <oliver.blasnik@nextra.de> To: "Terry Glanfield" <Terry.Glanfield@program-products.co.uk>, <hardware@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: ServerWorks SMbus Message-ID: <015e01c05a2a$1a6a1520$6560310a@omnilinkw63> References: <200011291716.RAA19113@program-products.co.uk>
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Hi Terry,
"Terry Glanfield" <Terry.Glanfield@program-products.co.uk> wrote:
> Has anyone done any work to support the SMbus on the ServerWorks
> ServerSet III chipset?
Don't know if it's the one I think, but it was announced:
If it is based on Intels IPMI-specifications: I did some work to
access the IPMI SMBus for general purpose as we do own "some"
ISP2150:
giga:~ # ipmi
ipmi : Interface to IPMI enabled motherboards (C) Oliver Blasnik 2000
usage: ipmi [<flags>] <action>
action: bmcversion prints out BMC information
setwatchdog [<time>] initialize (set and stop) watchdog
(to "time" seconds)
getwatchdog get time-to-death
runwatchdog start watchdog, reset timer
report [<id0> <id1>] report sensor data (all or of sensor
id0/id1)
fru-dump dump entire FRU eeprom to stdout
sdr-dump dump entire SDR information to stdout
add-sdr "<data>" add SDR-Entry, data=hexstring
del-sdr <sure> delete complete SDR informations.
Set "sure" to "yes-do-it-really"
dump <data> <data> ... transfer data (in hex) to bmc, print
out results
ipmb <dev> <data> ... dto, but send to device "dev" via i2c
IPMI, BMC (C) by Intel, Hewlett Packard, NEC, Dell
I thought about making this tool public, but that needs some Source-
Finetuning ;-) Anyone?
> Regards,
> Terry.
Cu, Oliver
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