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ipmi_ui(1)	       Crude interface to an IPMI system	    ipmi_ui(1)

NAME
       ipmi_ui - Crude interface to an IPMI system

SYNOPSIS
       ipmi_ui [-dmsg] [-dmem] [-c] connection-1[connection-2]

       The connections are specified as either:

       smi smi-num

       or

       lan IP-addr port [IP-addr-2 port-2] auth privilege username password

DESCRIPTION
       The  ipmi_ui  program  connects to an IPMI system, and allows access to
       IPMI entities and sensors and OpenIPMI controls.	  It's	rather	crude,
       and  primarily for testing OpenIPMI, but it has some use beyond that so
       it is provided.

       Normally, ipmi_ui starts up in a full-screen format.  The  left	window
       shows  the  output  of  commands,  the right window shows the logs from
       OpenIPMI.  Both windows are scrollable with page up and page down keys,
       press  the  "F1"	 key to choose the the left window to scroll, the "F2"
       key to choose the right window to scroll.

       Note that you must set your environment TERM variable properly for your
       terminal, or ipmi_ui will display garbage on the screen.

       Note  that  you	can  put  two connection specifications on the command
       line, and ipmi_ui will make two connection.  You can only  do  this  if
       the  connections	 are to the same IPMI domain through different manage‐
       ment controllers.  Also, each LAN connection may have two IP addresses.
       These  are  two	different addresses to the same management controller.
       So you may have a total of 4 IP addresses to an IPMI domain,  two  man‐
       agement controllers and two IP adresses to each management controller.

OPTIONS
       -dmsg  Turn  on	message	 debugging, this will dump all messages to the
	      log window.

       -dmem  Turn on memory debugging, this will cause memory allocation  and
	      deallocations  to	 be  checked.  When the program terminates, it
	      will dump all memory that was not properly freed (leaked).

       -snmp  Enable the SNMP trap handler.  ipmi_ui  must  be	compiled  with
	      SNMP code enabled for this option to be available.

       -c     Run  the	program	 in  command-line  mode.   This	 is useful for
	      scripting.  All output goes to standard output, there is no win‐
	      dowing.

       smi-num
	      The SMI number to connect to, for systems with more than on sys‐
	      tem interface.  Generally, this is '0'.

       IP-addr
	      The IP address of the LAN interface.

       port   The UDP port of the LAN interface, general 623.

       IP-addr-2
	      Some systems support multiple IP connections, this specified the
	      second address and is optional.  If specified, OpenIPMI will use
	      both IP addresses and fail over to the working  one  if  one  of
	      them fails.

       port-2 The port for the second IP connection, generally 623.

       auth   The  authorization  to  use  for	the connection, either "none",
	      "straight", "md5", or "md2".

       privilege
	      The privilege to use  for	 the  connection,  either  "callback",
	      "user",  "operator", or "admin".	Note that some IPMI operations
	      will fail without the correct privilege.

       username
	      The user name to use for the connection.	If using  this	anony‐
	      mous user, this should be the empty string "".

       password
	      The password to use for the connection.

ENTITIES
       Entities	 are  listed  by their entity id (the type of entity they are)
       and their entity instance.  Entities may be active or inactive  in  the
       system, the standard IPMI algorithm for determining this is used.  Com‐
       mands on entities are:

       entities
	      List all the entities in the system.  The output is  the	entity
	      specifier,  followed  by an optional entity name in parenthesis,
	      followed by "present" or "not present".

       check_presence
	      For the check of presence for all entities.

       fru entity
	      List the FRU information associated with the entity.

       dump_fru is_logical device_address device_id lun private_bus channel
	      Dump raw information from the specified FRU device.

SENSORS
       Sensors define input devices that OpenIPMI can monitor.

       sensors entity
	      List all the sensors that monitor the given entity.  The	output
	      is  the  sensor  specifier (the entity specifier followed by the
	      sensor name, with spaces converted to ~). followed by the sensor
	      name.

       sensor sensor
	      Pull  up	the  given sensor and display all its information.  In
	      full-screen mode, the sensor will be re-queried every second.

       rearm global [assertion-mask deassertion-mask]
	      Rearm the given sensor.  If global is 1, then the	 whole	sensor
	      is  rearmed.   If	 global	 is  0,	 then  the  assertion-mask and
	      deassertion-mask must be specified telling which	thresholds  or
	      states to rearm.

       events_enable events scanning assertion-bitmask deassertion-bitmask
	      Enable  or  disable  events  for the given sensor.  events turns
	      events on or off from the sensor (0 or 1).  scanning turns scan‐
	      ning on or off for the sensor (0 or 1).  assertion-bitmask spec‐
	      ifies the bitmask of thresholds or states that should be enabled
	      or disabled when a thrshold or state is asserted.	 It is a bunch
	      of 0's and 1's, where the first one is  for  threshold/state  0,
	      the  second  for	threshold/state	 1,  etc.  deassertion-bitmask
	      specifies the bitmask of thresholds or  states  that  should  be
	      enabled or disabled when a thrshold or state is deasserted.

CONTROLS
       Controls	 are  output devices that can control things like LEDs, power,
       reset lines and such.

       controls entity
	      List all the controls that control the given entity.  The output
	      is  the  control specifier (the entity specifier followed by the
	      control name, with spaces converted to ~). followed by the  con‐
	      trol name.

       control control
	      Pull up the given control and display it's current state.

       set_control val1 [val2 ...]
	      Change the value of a control.  Note that for controls with mul‐
	      tiple values, every value must be specified.

EVENTS
       Events are asynchronous messages from sensors that tell the user that a
       sensor  has  done  something.   Events are generally stored in a system
       event log (SEL); OpenIPMI will fetch the events from the	 SELs  in  the
       system.

       Since  multiple SELs may exist, an event is specified by the MC it came
       from in the format "(channel addr)" and a log  number.	The  same  log
       number may exist in multiple MCs.

       Events are displayed in the log window as they come in.	If they can be
       correlated with a sensor, they will be display with as much information
       as possible.

       delevent channel mc-addr log-num
	      Delete  the  given  event.   Note	 that many SELs do not support
	      individual deletes, so this may only delete the  local  copy  of
	      the  event,  not	the  one  in the SEL.  In this case, to delete
	      events in the SEL, you must delete all the events in the SEL and
	      wait about 10 seconds for OpenIPMI to do a full SEL clear.

       clear_sel
	      Delete  all events in the SEL.  This process may take some time,
	      so if you do this and quit immediately it may not be complete.

       list_sel
	      List all events in the local copy of the SELs.  This is only the
	      local  copy, if the copies in the actual have change, this won't
	      be reflected.

       get_sel_time channel mc-num
	      Get the time in the SEL for the given MC.

MANAGMENT CONTROLLERS (MCs)
       In OpenIPMI, you normally don't deal with management controllers.  They
       are  considered internal to the system.	However, for debugging, infor‐
       mation about them is provided.

       mcs    List all the MCs in the system and whether they are active.  MCs
	      are displayed in the format "(channel address)".

       mc channel mc-addr
	      Display  a  boatload  of information about the MC, mostly coming
	      from the get device id command.

       mccmd channel mc-addr LUN NetFN Cmd [data ...]
	      Send an IPMI command to the given MC.  The MC must exist and  be
	      active to do this.

       mc_reset channel mc-addr [warm | cold]
	      Send  a  warm or cold reset command to the given MC.  The action
	      the MC takes is system-specific.

       scan channel mc-addr
	      Scan for an MC at the given  address.   If  the  MC  exists  but
	      OpenIPMI	didn't	know about it, it will be added.  If the MC no
	      longer exists, then it will be removed.

       mc_events_enable channel mc-num enabled
	      Enable or disable event generation for the given MC.

       mc_events_enabled channel mc-num
	      Prints out if the events are enabled for the given MC.

LAN Parameter Configuration
       OpenIPMI has functions that make it easier to configure the LAN parame‐
       ters  of	 a  LAN	 connection.  Note that the LAN parameters have a lock
       that OpenIPMI attempts to use.  If you read the	LAN  parameters,  they
       will be locked until you either write them or clear the lock.

       readlanparm channel mc-num channel
	      Read  lanparm  information from an MC and display it in the dis‐
	      play window.

       viewlanparm
	      Show current lanparm information in the display window.

       writelanparm channel mc-num channel
	      Write the current LANPARM information to an MC.  Note that  this
	      must be the MC that the parameters were read from.

       clearlanparmlock [channel mc-num channel]
	      Clear a LANPARM lock.  If the MC is given, then the LANPARM lock
	      is directly cleared.  If not given, then the  LANPARM  lock  for
	      the current parms is cleared.

       setlanparm config [selector] value
	      Set  the	given config item to the value.	 The optional selector
	      is used for items that take a selector, like "auth"  or  any  of
	      the items in "destination".

Platform Event Filter (PEF)
       OpenIPMI	 contains  function  to help manage the PEF settings on a BMC.
       Note that the PEF parameters have a lock that OpenIPMI attempts to use.
       If  you	read  the PEF parameters, they will be locked until you either
       write them or clear the lock.

       readpef channel mc-num
	      Read the PEF information from an MC.

       clearpeflock [channel mc-num]
	      Clear a PEF lock.	 If the MC is given, then the PEF lock on that
	      MC  is  directly	cleared.   If no MC is given, then the current
	      PEF's lock is cleared.

       viewpef
	      Show current pef information in the display window.

       writepef channel mc-num
	      Write the current PEF information to an MC.

       setpef config [selector] value
	      Set the given config item to the value.  The  optional  selector
	      is  used	for  items  that take a selector, like anything in the
	      event filters, alert policies, or alert strings.

       pet connection channel ip-addr mac_addr	eft-selector  policy-num  apt-
       selector lan-dest-selector
	      Set  up the connection for the domain to send PET traps from the
	      given connection to the given  IP/MAC  address  over  the	 given
	      channel.	 This  does all the LAN and PEF configuration required
	      to configure a system to send event traps.

CONNECTIONS
       OpenIPMI can maintain multiple connections to a single domain.  It will
       generally only use one of these at a time (although the other will con‐
       stantly be under test).	This is	 the  "active"	connection.   You  can
       query and set which connection is active.

       The connection number is the connection from the command line.  You can
       specify two connections on the command line (the	 part  beginning  with
       "lan",  "smi",  etc.).	The first connection you specify is connection
       zero, the second is connection 1.

       is_con_active connection
	      Print out if the given connection is active or not.

       activate_con connection
	      Activate the given connection.

OTHER COMMANDS
       msg channel IPMB-addr LUN NetFN Cmd [data ...]
	      Send an IPMI command to the given IPMB address.  This is	avail‐
	      able in case the given MC cannot be found or enabled.

       sdrs channel mc-addr do-sensors
	      Dump  all	 the  sdrs  from the given MC.	If do-sensors is true,
	      then dump the device SDR.	 If it is false,  dump	the  main  SDR
	      repository on the MC.

       scan channel IPMB-addr
	      Perform an IPMB bus scan for the given IPMB, to try to detect an
	      MC at the given address.	IPMB bus scanning can  be  slow,  this
	      can help speed things up if you already know the address.

       quit   Leave the program.

       reconnect
	      Attempt  to  disconnect  and  reconnect  to the IPMI controller.
	      This is primarily for testing.

       display_win
	      Set the display window (left window) for scrolling, just in case
	      the "F1" key doesn't work.

       log_win
	      Set  the	log  window (right window) for scrolling, just in case
	      the "F2" key doesn't work.

       help   Dump some terse help output about all the commands.

ERROR OUTPUT
       All error output goes to the log window.

SEE ALSO
       ipmilan(8)

KNOWN PROBLEMS
       Our name is legion.

AUTHOR
       Corey Minyard <cminyard@mvista.org>

OpenIPMI			   05/13/03			    ipmi_ui(1)
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