[AusNOG] SuperMicro IPMI System Health Readings, Displayed on site
Shannon G @ Web24
shannon.g at web24.com.au
Fri May 24 19:36:09 EST 2013
Hey Daniel,
Can't provide any examples but a few weeks ago we knocked together a quick bash script using ipmitool.
We were checking the status of an interface setting which was causing some havoc for us, on a few thousand systems.
No reason you could t integrate it into what you're doing.
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On 24/05/2013, at 19:31, "Johann Kruse" <whassaname at gmail.com<mailto:whassaname at gmail.com>> wrote:
Ahem. Auto-correct fail?
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From: Daniel Watson<mailto:daniel at glogroup.com.au>
Sent: 24/05/2013 7:22 PM
To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog at lists.ausnog.net>
Subject: [AusNOG] SuperMicro IPMI System Health Readings, Displayed on site
Gday Niggers
I know this mailing list is not designed for general questions really, But i thought it cant hurt to ask the general community in case somebody might know, or has come across this sort of thing before,
But i would like to know how i can get some system health readings from IPMI devices, and display them on a website,
We operate over 50 IPMI devices on our network at present, and its hard to monitor the CPU temp and such, Just would like a simple page listing each server and its temp and fan speeds ect,
On list or Off List reply's welcome.
Regards in advance
Daniel
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