Hi,
I want to power on/off by using IPMI remote command.
but I can't do it now.
It looks success on web UI, but actually target iLo server doesn't power on.
I checked this issue by using the following two servers,and I got same result.
1st
OS:CentOS 5.6
Zabbix Version:1.8.5 (install by using yum)
2nd
OS: Ubuntu10.4
Zabbix Version:1.8.5 (install from source)
the following command can be done on these two servers.
/usr/bin/ipmitool -I lanplus -H <ipaddress> -U <username> -P <password> power off
host settings on zabbix:
Name : Test
IP address : 192.168.1.2
coneect to : IP address
monitored by proxy : no
use IPMI : checked
IPMI address : 192.168.1.3
IPMI port : 623
Auth : RMCP+
Privilege : Admin
Username :****
Passwd :****
and I create action like below.
Action conditions: Trigger = "Server{HOSTNAME} is unreachable"
Operation type: Remote command
Remote command : {HOST}:IPMI power on
Then,I checked the zabbix_server.log with debug level 4.
IPMI command doesn't read IPMI IP address which I set,
when I check zabbix_server.log.
I got the following log:
26609:200110810:155055.209 In parse_ipmi_command(IPMI power on)
26609:200110810:155055.209 In set_ipmi_control_value(control: power, value:1)
26609:200110810:155055.209 In init_ipmi_host() host:'[192.168.1.2]:623'
26609:200110810:155055.209 In get_ipmi_host() host:'[192.168.1.2]:623'
26609:200110810:155055.209 End of get_ipmi_host():0x12637a00
In Addition,I have already succeeded in getting some values by using IPMI agent as an Item.
I could monitor some value like system temparatre by useing IPMI agent.
IPMI agent looks like reading IPMI address which I set.
IPMI agent 's log:
26611:200110810:154055.290 In init_ipmi_host() host:'[192.168.1.3]:623'
26611:200110810:154055.290 In get_ipmi_host() host:'[192.168.1.3]:623'
26611:200110810:154055.290 End of get_ipmi_host():0x12637950
so I believe my host setting on zabbix might be fine.
but I have no idea how to solve this issue.
Is there someone who has the same issue?
I am greatly appreciated if someone give me any suggestion.
Thank you.
I want to power on/off by using IPMI remote command.
but I can't do it now.
It looks success on web UI, but actually target iLo server doesn't power on.
I checked this issue by using the following two servers,and I got same result.
1st
OS:CentOS 5.6
Zabbix Version:1.8.5 (install by using yum)
2nd
OS: Ubuntu10.4
Zabbix Version:1.8.5 (install from source)
the following command can be done on these two servers.
/usr/bin/ipmitool -I lanplus -H <ipaddress> -U <username> -P <password> power off
host settings on zabbix:
Name : Test
IP address : 192.168.1.2
coneect to : IP address
monitored by proxy : no
use IPMI : checked
IPMI address : 192.168.1.3
IPMI port : 623
Auth : RMCP+
Privilege : Admin
Username :****
Passwd :****
and I create action like below.
Action conditions: Trigger = "Server{HOSTNAME} is unreachable"
Operation type: Remote command
Remote command : {HOST}:IPMI power on
Then,I checked the zabbix_server.log with debug level 4.
IPMI command doesn't read IPMI IP address which I set,
when I check zabbix_server.log.
I got the following log:
26609:200110810:155055.209 In parse_ipmi_command(IPMI power on)
26609:200110810:155055.209 In set_ipmi_control_value(control: power, value:1)
26609:200110810:155055.209 In init_ipmi_host() host:'[192.168.1.2]:623'
26609:200110810:155055.209 In get_ipmi_host() host:'[192.168.1.2]:623'
26609:200110810:155055.209 End of get_ipmi_host():0x12637a00
In Addition,I have already succeeded in getting some values by using IPMI agent as an Item.
I could monitor some value like system temparatre by useing IPMI agent.
IPMI agent looks like reading IPMI address which I set.
IPMI agent 's log:
26611:200110810:154055.290 In init_ipmi_host() host:'[192.168.1.3]:623'
26611:200110810:154055.290 In get_ipmi_host() host:'[192.168.1.3]:623'
26611:200110810:154055.290 End of get_ipmi_host():0x12637950
so I believe my host setting on zabbix might be fine.
but I have no idea how to solve this issue.
Is there someone who has the same issue?
I am greatly appreciated if someone give me any suggestion.
Thank you.