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    How to Setup IPMI in XO

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

                    Go for https://feedback.vates.tech/ and create one and upvote then 🙂 We'll put it in the backlog. More votes = higher prio!

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                      Pilow @olivierlambert
                      last edited by

                      @olivierlambert https://feedback.vates.tech/posts/52/ipmi-for-hpe-servers

                      go vote all of you !

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                      • C Offline
                        CodeMercenary
                        last edited by

                        I have two PE R630 and one PE R730xd. The two R630s show the IPMI data in XO but the R730xd does not. If I run ipmitool sensor from an ssh session, I get very similar data back on the 730 and 630.

                        This isn't critical to me, just letting you know that there are cases that functioning ipmitool on a Dell does not seem to be enough to show it.

                        There are some differences in the labels. The R730 has "Fan1 RPM", "Fan2 RPM" while the R630 has "Fan1A", "Fan2A", "Fan1B". Most of the other interesting fields seem to have the same names but the order is a bit different and I didn't do an exhaustive comparison.

                        It's very cool that you are surfacing this data now.

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