pls provide more info: what exactly have you entered.Hey im getting
Unable to send RAW command (channel=0x0 netfn=0x2e lun=0x0 cmd=0x5 rsp=0xc7): Request data length invalid
when trying to read the fan speed like outlined a few pages before.
Im running the latest BMC, any idea?
can you check this local on 'this' host ? (without IP)ipmitool -I lanplus -H 10.0.1.169 -U root -P 'mypassword' raw 0x2e 0x05 0xfd 0x19 0x00 0x03 0xfe
not detected FANs(N.A.) is maybe the reason for the error.I will, currently the system has no ram and im waiting for the shipment.
BMC Version 4.11.0Unable to send RAW command (channel=0x0 netfn=0x2e lun=0x0 cmd=0x5 rsp=0xc7): Request data length invalid
ipmitool -H 10.x.x.x -U root -P MyPass sdr | grep FAN
CPU_FAN | 2346 RPM | ok
SYS_FAN_1 | 828 RPM | ok
SYS_FAN_2 | no reading | ns
SYS_FAN_3 | no reading | ns
SYS_FAN_4 | 414 RPM | ok
SYS_FAN_5 | no reading | ns
SYS_FAN_6 | no reading | ns
SYS_FAN_7 | no reading | ns
SYS_FAN_8 | no reading | ns
SYS_FAN_9 | no reading | ns
SYS_FAN_10 | no reading | ns
SYS_FAN_11 | no reading | ns
SYS_FAN_12 | no reading | ns
Wilfredo Uy (@Tyan) provided me the command required for the 4.11.0 BMCI recently built an Epyc rig with Tyan S8030. The fan speed is super low (~600rpm) and I can't seem to use the ipmitool with the provided example as well.
BMC Version 4.11.0
BIOS Version V2.02
ipmitool -I lanplus -H YourHost -U root -P '' raw 0x2e 0x44 0xfd 0x19 0x00 0x05 0x01 0x64
0x05
is the PWM id from the list attached below in hex from 0x0 - 0x5
0x64
is the PWM duty cycle from 0 - 100 in hex 0x0 - 0x64
The usual troubleshooting stepsI bought a used board and just started testing. I am having issue with the board not starting up.
Initially I wanted to use the ipmi to make all the installations like with my supermicro board. I found the ipmi MAC in my router interface but somehow it didn't have an ip address. The BMC light was blinking, meaning it was ready according to the manual. So I went to reset the BMC using the jumper J101. After this I cannot even see the ipmi in the router anymore and the BMC LED is solid.
Finally I gave in and bought a VGA display and found there is no POST at all... The seller showed me the POST in his test and told me I should wait for 1min for the POST and fan, which doesn't work for me. All I have now is a solid BMC LED and the blue ID LED when push the ID button.
Any suggestion what to do next?
Thanks.The usual troubleshooting steps
- test with board outside a case (to make sure there's no short circuits)
- check memory & CPU installed correctly
- check CPU socket (no bent pins)
- is your router handing out DHCP correctly?
- connect a power switch to front panel PWR and check if fans spin on power
what type of blinkning ?The BMC light was blinking, meaning it was ready according to the manual. So I went to reset the BMC using the jumper J101. After this I cannot even see the ipmi in the router anymore and the BMC LED is solid.
sureShouldn't by design IPMI be available even without RAM and CPU (and consequently any FAN activity) ?
with default setting the FPGA waits for BMC to be ready, you can not turn on the board before.So I went to reset the BMC using the jumper J101. After this I cannot even see the ipmi in the router anymore and the BMC LED is solid.
slow on/off in second intervals. When this happened I could see BMC MAC in router, but no IP addr. Now the BMC light is solid. I believe I put all the jumpers back to default.--
what type of blinkning ?
fast, or slow on/off in second intervals ?
have you set the jumper back to default pos ?
I will give this a try and report backsure
with default setting the FPGA waits for BMC to be ready, you can not turn on the board before.
J43: Bypass BMC Jumper
means the BMC is dead now or takes time to init.flash.slow on/off in second intervals. When this happened I could see BMC MAC in router, but no IP addr. Now the BMC light is solid. I believe I put all the jumpers back to default.
Unfortunately it still doesn't work..I will give this a try and report back
I did try to reset BMC at one point.means the BMC is dead now or takes time to init.flash.