[chef] Re: IPMI / Ohai


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  • From: Tim Smith < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: IPMI / Ohai
  • Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 09:16:15 -0700

That seems really odd that it's taking 30 seconds for you.  On my Supermicro systems that command takes less than a second.  Might be worth seeing if there are any IPMI firmware updates to apply from SM.
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On Sep 23, 2013, at 7:36 AM, Graham Christensen < "> > wrote:

Hello everyone,

I maintain a deployment of SuperMicro servers, and Dell servers, as well as a compliment of cloud machines. What I want to accomplish is as follows:

An ohai plugin to determine if IPMI is available. I can do this with dmidecode, which takes about 30 seconds:

sudo dmidecode --type 38
# dmidecode 2.11
SMBIOS 2.6 present.

Handle 0x2600, DMI type 38, 18 bytes
IPMI Device Information
Interface Type: KCS (Keyboard Control Style)
Specification Version: 2.0
I2C Slave Address: 0x10
NV Storage Device: Not Present
Base Address: 0x0000000000000CA8 (I/O)
Register Spacing: 32-bit Boundaries

And the failure mode, takes less than one second:
sudo dmidecode --type 38
# dmidecode 2.11
# No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found, sorry.

Unfortunately it takes too long to run on a regular basis. (If anyone has sage wisdom on detecting IPMI in a quicker fashion, it would be appreciated.) Would it be a faux pas to touch a hint file after the first run which indicates it is present? The logic might look like this:

if hint?('has_ipmi')
  ipmi true
else if `dmidecode --type 38`.include? 'IPMI Device Information'
  ipmi true
  save_hint('has_ipmia')
else
  ipmi false
end

Any feedback would be much appreciated!


Thank you very much, 
Graham Christensen






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