Checking the CMM FW Version Using Linux
1.
Log into the Linux terminal.
2.
Open the terminal. Execute the ipmitool command to display the FW version as shown in
the following figure.
Command:
#ipmitool –H <ip address> -U <username> -P <password> -I lanplus mc info
Example:
Checking the System Event Log Using Linux
1.
Log into the Linux terminal.
2.
Open the terminal. Execute the ipmitool command to display the system event log (SEL)
as shown in the following figure.
Command:
#ipmitool –H <ip address> -U <username> -P <password> -I lanplus sel list
#ipmitool –H <ip address> -U <username> -P <password> -I lanplus sel get
<re- cord>
[root@localhost]# ipmitool -H 10.67.222.129 -U admin -P admin -I lanplus mc info
Device ID
: 32
Device Revision
: 1
Firmware Revision
: 1.00
IPMI Version
: 2.0
Manufacturer ID
: 0
Manufacturer Name
: Unknown
Product ID
: 514 (0x0202)
Product Name
: Unknown (0x202)
Device Available
: yes
Provides Device SDRs
: no
Additional Device Support :
Sensor Device
SDR Repository Device SEL
Device
FRU Inventory Device IPMB
Event Receiver IPMB Event
Generator Chassis Device
Aux Firmware Rev Info
:
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
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