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Date:      Sun, 10 Aug 2008 10:22:59 -0500 (CDT)
From:      Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>
To:        David Duchscher <daved@tamu.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: IPMI Console: No luck once OS is booted
Message-ID:  <20080810102225.V1945@borg>
In-Reply-To: <57BE2631-7AED-443A-88E4-62456C048DD4@tamu.edu>
References:  <20080809195935.F4976@borg> <20080809215249.T5563@borg> <20080810082410.X1306@borg> <57BE2631-7AED-443A-88E4-62456C048DD4@tamu.edu>

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On Sun, 10 Aug 2008, David Duchscher wrote:

> On Aug 10, 2008, at 8:24 AM, Larry Rosenman wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 9 Aug 2008, Larry Rosenman wrote:
>> 
>>> On Sat, 9 Aug 2008, Larry Rosenman wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I have a current RELENG_7 running on: 
>>>> http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/4U/7045/SYS-7045B-TR+.cfm
>>>> with the -3+ IPMI card.
>>>> I can interact with the BIOS, etc, but no joy once we get past the 
>>>> loader.
>>>> Anyone have ideas?
>>>> Attached is the kernel config, and the /var/run/dmesg.boot file.
>>> 
>>> I hate it when I post something, and then look at one setting on the
>>> card, and fix it myself.
>>> 
>>> There is a key release timeout checkbox on the keyboard/mouse
>>> settings tab for the KVM that wasn't checked.  Checking it
>>> fixed it.
>>> 
>>> Sorry for the noise. :(
>> Actually, it worked *ONCE*, and now is not behaving itself.
>> 
>> Any ideas from other SuperMicro users?
>
>
> I don't have that IPMI card but I can say we have other cards of theirs 
> working.  I would make sure the card is at the latest version of firmware. 
> The AOC-SIMSO(+) card was not detected correctly until we upgraded.  I don't 
> know why the card is going away when freebsd boots since I assume you are on 
> the dedicated LAN interface with its own IP address.
Yes.  It's not going away, just doesn't see the key strokes.

>
> We do have a few issues with Supermiro IPMI and FreeBSD that share the Intel 
> NIC (em) with the OS.  Once the NIC is detected, you can't talk to the IPMI 
> card until the NIC is configured with ifconfig.  Even just an ifconfig up 
> will wake things back up.  We ended up removing the em driver from the kernel 
> and loading it as a module to reduce this window.
>
> The other issue is with bridging since the IPMI packets get gobbled up and 
> never make it too the bridge.
>
> I do need to file PRs for these one of these days...
> --
> DaveD
>

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