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    How to Setup IPMI in XO

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    • florentF Offline
      florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @marcoi
      last edited by Danp

      @marcoi on xo side we use to show the ip of the ipmi and the sensor. We don't write anything nor use it for poweroff

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      • nikadeN Offline
        nikade Top contributor
        last edited by

        Cool, thnx for the info!

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        • C Offline
          Chr57
          last edited by

          So to understand it...

          To get IPMI info from Supermicro;

          Can the Host access the IPMI internally, or does it need to talk to it by the main NIC (sharing IPMI) or do I have to open FW access from the host to the dedicated IPMI interface?

          In version 8.3, do I need to install any plugin, or should it work by itself? It isn't now.

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            Chr57 @Chr57
            last edited by

            Tested this and it worked;

            [09:33 xcp-ng-01 ~]# ls /dev/ipmi*
            /dev/ipmi0
            [09:33 xcp-ng-01 ~]# ipmitool sensor
            CPU Temp         | 49.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        | 5.000     | na                                                                   | na        | 100.000   | na
            Inlet Temp       | 24.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        | 5.000     | na                                                                   | na        | 50.000    | na
            System Temp      | 27.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        | 5.000     | na                                                                   | na        | 85.000    | na
            Peripheral Temp  | 35.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        | 5.000     | na                                                                   | na        | 85.000    | na
            CPU_VRM0 Temp    | 41.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        | 5.000     | na                                                                   | na        | 100.000   | na
            CPU_VRM1 Temp    | 32.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        | 5.000     | na                                                                   | na        | 100.000   | na
            SOC_VRM Temp     | 38.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        | 5.000     | na                                                                   | na        | 100.000   | na
            VDDIO_VRM Temp   | 31.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        | 5.000     | na                                                                   | na        | 100.000   | na
            DIMMA~F Temp     | 37.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        | 5.000     | na                                                                   | na        | 85.000    | na
            DIMMG~L Temp     | 38.000     | degrees C  | ok    | na        | 5.000     | na                                                                   | na        | 85.000    | na
            MB 12V           | 11.999     | Volts      | ok    | 10.151    | 10.319    | na                                                                   | na        | 13.259    | 13.427
            MB 5VCC          | 5.112      | Volts      | ok    | 4.482     | 4.482     | na                                                                   | na        | 5.490     | 5.490
            MB 3.3VCC        | 3.229      | Volts      | ok    | 2.952     | 2.952     | na              
            
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            • marcoiM Offline
              marcoi
              last edited by

              Just to add more data.
              Xen Orchestra, commit 56b17
              Master, commit 56b17
              All patches on host are done.

              the ipmitool works on my asrock MB but i dont see it in XO host screen.
              I also didnt see it on xo6 interface.

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              • olivierlambertO Offline
                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                last edited by

                Hi,

                Each vendor got a different way to display their IPMI stats, so it needs a specific code in XO to display it. Sadly, it's not universal. There's no Asrock support yet.

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                  acebmxer @marcoi
                  last edited by

                  @marcoi said:
                  the ipmitool works on my asrock MB but i dont see it in XO host screen.
                  I also didnt see it on xo6 interface.

                  @olivierlambert

                  Is ipmi data supposed to show in v6 on support systems or not yet. I dont see ipmi data for my dell servers at work in v6 only v5.

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                  • olivierlambertO Offline
                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                    last edited by

                    Not yet, I think it's already planned, check https://feedback.vates.tech

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                      Pilow @olivierlambert
                      last edited by Pilow

                      @olivierlambert said:

                      no Asrock support yet

                      nor HPE servers 😢 (yet...)

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                        Andrew Top contributor @olivierlambert
                        last edited by

                        @olivierlambert I would think HP servers would be a top tier for IPMI support.... please...

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