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On 2/21/2024 at 2:14 AM, SimonF said:
Does this produce any output?
Do you use a network connection? If so may need to add additional details.
/usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors --output-sensor-thresholds --comma-separated-output '.
"--output-sensor-state --no-header-output --interpret-oem-dataAdditional parts for network
--always-prefix -h 'ipaddr' -u 'user) -p 'password' --session-timeout=5000 --retransmission-timeout=1000
Screen print of settings may be useful.
Hi thank you for your attention!
No I don`t use network connection. The ipmi web-interface that is built-in with bios is accessible and is working fine.
But it doesn`t work via plugin any more. I cant even access the settings via the plugin interface: just getting a blank page as on screenshot attached.
dmidecode:
andle 0x0001, DMI type 1, 27 bytes
System Information
Manufacturer: Supermicro
Product Name: A1SAi
Version: 123456789
Serial Number: removed
UUID: Not Settable
Wake-up Type: Power Switch
SKU Number: 081315D9
Family: SMC X10 -
On 2/11/2024 at 6:15 PM, icepic0 said:
I've been using your great IPMI plugin for years on a Supermicro SuperStorage (5018A-AR12L with a Super A1SA7-2750F motherboard) server with a Aspeed AST 2400 BMC (gen X7). Yesterday after a full power down to move the server the plugin is no longer reporting any sensors and seems to not be able to access IPMI. I'm running Unraid 6.12.6 and did not update just before this happened. The fans do run based on the simple configuration in the IPMI settings (
The IPMI web interface still works, and shows sensors and values. I have reset the IPMI unit from the web interface, and also done a factory reset of it. I have cleared the CMOS while replacing the battery.
It seems that the ipmi tools cannot access the IPMI system.
Trying tools I get
- ipmi-detect: Cannot connect to server
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ipmi-sensors
Caching SDR repository information: /root/.freeipmi/sdr-cache/sdr-cache-unraid1.localhost
cipmi_sdr_cache_create: internal IPMI error - and all the commands other than ipmi-detect seem to time out
I've noticed two other odd issues, that seem to have started at the same time, but do not know if they are related.
The only red reading is VBAT showing "Lower Non-recoverable", even after replacing the CMOS battery.
And the iKVM input (keyboard and mouse) are not working, even using the virtual keyboard.
Any other things I should check or do?
Has anyone seen this behavior before?
Thank you very much.
My system does seem to be recognized by the plug in as it says Motherboard and Model: Supermicro A1SA7 Gen:1
Hi All,
I`m having exactly same issue as reported above on my Supermicro A1SRi-2758F. The plugin worked perfectly for over 2 year before this has happened recently. I tried to install the previous version by dmacias, but it`s too old and isn`t loading correctly (I'm using unRAID 6.12.8) and dmidecode returns correct information (same as before)
[PLUGIN] IPMI for 6.11+
in Plugin Support
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Hi, I'm sorry for missing your question. Yes,I use your version. I also tried the other one once it started failing, without success. I cleaned all files manually and re-installed several times to no effect and we're getting exact same errors reproduced each time as shared before.
Eventually I moved the server into garage (cooler place) and its doing fine there (somehow the ipmi's own fan control is working well in the garage and not stressing the fan as much as when I kept it in the heated room). But the package doesn't work.
Im wondering whether I could get hold of the previous version say one before update posted last December and to install it manually and see if it works again?