Gordan, thanks for the correction. It should be i2c-tools. MAILBOX I2C actually requires 2 components: i2c-xgene-slimpro (should already be in 4.2) and xgene-slimpro-mailbox (upstream, but only in linux-next). -Phong -----Original Message----- From: arm-dev-bounces at centos.org [mailto:arm-dev-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Gordan Bobic Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 6:01 PM To: Conversations around CentOS on ARM hardware Subject: Re: [Arm-dev] Gigabyte MP30-AR0 On 2016-03-18 02:10, Phong Vo wrote: > I am following up on this. > > You need to use freeipmi for inband. Ipmitools is for out-of-band > only. > > + Update kernel to 4.2.0-0.26.el1 > > $ yum install i2-tools I think this should be i2c-tools, not i2-tools. > $ yum install freeipimi > > $ insmod i2c-dev > > $ i2cdetect –l > > i2c-0 smbus MAILBOX I2C SMBus > adapter << Use this one with freeipmi > > i2c-1 i2c AST i2c bit bus > I2C adapter I'm going to hazard a guess that MAILBOX I2C support isn't in the mainline 4.4.x branch. Has it been pushed upstream? > # Get BMC info > > bmc-info --no-probing --driver-type=SSIF --driver-address=0x10 > --driver-device=/dev/i2c-0 --get-device-id –debug > > # Get BMC config (mainly for its IP address) > > $ bmc-config --driver-type=SSIF --driver-address=0x10 > --driver-device=/dev/i2c-0 -o -S Lan_Conf _______________________________________________ Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev at centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev