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FREEIPMI(5) |
Configuration |
FREEIPMI(5) |
freeipmi.conf - specify default values to FreeIPMI
The FreeIPMI configuration file can be used to set alternate default
values to many FreeIPMI tools so values don't have to be configured on
the command line. This allows users to avoid typing in a long list of command
line options every time a command is executed. It can also be used to hide
usernames, passwords, and other sensitive information from the ps(1)
command.
Currently, the tools that can be configured with the configuration
file are: bmc-device(8), bmc-info(8), bmc-watchdog(8),
ipmi-chassis(8), ipmi-config(8), ipmi-fru(8),
ipmi-oem(8), ipmi-pet(8), ipmi-raw(8),
ipmi-sel(8), ipmi-sensors(8), ipmiconsole(8), and
ipmipower(8).
By default, the configuration file is stored at
/usr/local/etc/freeipmi/freeipmi.conf.sample. But users may select a
different configuration file at the command line with the --config-file
option.
Values specified on the command line override the configuration
values specified in the configuration file.
The configuration options that can be specified in the configuration file are
listed below. Each configuration option must be listed on a separate line.
Arguments for an option are separated by any amount of whitespace. Multiple
arguments are also separated by whitespace. Comments can be marked by using
the pound sign ("#") character, and lines can be continued on the
next using backslash ("\").
Note that it is possible to list the username, password and other
potentially sensitive information in the configuration file. If this data is
stored in a configuration file, system administrators should limit access to
this file.
The following options are options generally available to all tools, although
specific options may be ignored by some. (For example, ipmiconsole(8)
and ipmipower(8) do not perform in-band communication, therefore they
would ignore in-band communication options. Similarly bmc-watchdog(8)
does not perform out-of-band communication, therefore it would ignore all
out-of-band options).
- driver-type IPMIDRIVER
- Specify the default driver type to use.
- disable-auto-probe ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if IPMI devices should be probed for default settings.
- driver-address DRIVER-ADDRESS
- Specify the default in-band driver address to use.
- driver-device DEVICE
- Specify the default in-band driver device path to use.
- register-spacing REGISTER-SPACING
- Specify the default in-band driver register spacing to use.
- target-channel-number CHANNEL-NUMBER
- Specify the default in-band driver target channel number.
- target-slave-address SLAVE-ADDRESS
- Specify the default in-band driver target slave address.
- username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use.
- password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use.
- k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use. Prefix with '0x' to enter the
key in hex.
- session-timeout MILLISECONDS
- Specify the default session timeout length to use in milliseconds.
- retransmission-timeout MILLISECONDS
- Specify the default retransmission timeout length to use in
milliseconds.
- authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use. The following
authentication types are supported: NONE, STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and
MD5.
- cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use. The following cipher suite ids
are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12.
- privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use. The following privilege levels
are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use. Multiple workarounds can be
specified separated by whitespace. Please see tool manpages for details
about available workarounds for each tool. The following workarounds are
supported: assumeio, spinpoll, idzero, forcepermsg, unexpectedauth,
endianseq, noauthcodecheck, authcap, nochecksumcheck, intel20,
supermicro20, sun20, opensesspriv, integritycheckvalue,
assumemaxsdrrecordcount, solpayloadsize, solport, solstatus,
solchannelsupport, serialalertsdeferred, solpacketseq, skipchecks,
assumesystemevent, discretereading, ignorescanningdisabled,
assumebmcowner, ignoreauthcode, slowcommit, veryslowcommit,
solchannelassumelanchannel, ignorestateflag, malformedack, guidformat,
ipmiping.
The following options are specific to tools that use the sensor data repository
(SDR). They will be ignored by all other tools.
- quiet-cache ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if cache creation/deletion information should not be output by
default.
- sdr-cache-directory DIRECTORY
- Specify the default sdr cache directory to use.
The following options are specific to tools that may output time values. They
will be ignored by all other tools.
- utc-to-localtime ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if time should be converted from assumed UTC to localtime by
default.
- localtime-to-utc ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if time should be converted from localtime to UTC by default.
- utc-offset SECONDS
- Specify a default UTC offset to be added to timestamps.
The following options are specific to tools that support hostranged output. They
will be ignored by all other tools.
- buffer-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if hostranged output should be buffered by default.
- consolidate-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if hostranged output should be consolidated by default.
- fanout COUNT
- Specify the default multiple host fanout to use.
- eliminate ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if undetected hosts should be eliminated by default.
- always-prefix ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should be always prefixed by default.
The following options are specific to bmc-device(8). They will be ignored
by other tools.
- bmc-device-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for bmc-device(8). If
specified, will override the general option username above.
- bmc-device-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for bmc-device(8). If
specified, will override the general option password above.
- bmc-device-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for bmc-device(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- bmc-device-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for bmc-device(8).
If specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- bmc-device-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for bmc-device(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- bmc-device-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for bmc-device(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- bmc-device-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for bmc-device(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see bmc-device(8) manpage for available workarounds.
The following options are specific to bmc-info(8). They will be ignored
by other tools.
- bmc-info-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for bmc-info(8). If specified,
will override the general option username above.
- bmc-info-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for bmc-info(8). If specified,
will override the general option password above.
- bmc-info-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for bmc-info(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- bmc-info-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for bmc-info(8). If
specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- bmc-info-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for bmc-info(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- bmc-info-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for bmc-info(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- bmc-info-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for bmc-info(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see bmc-info(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- bmc-info-interpret-oem-data ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if bmc-info should attempt to interpret OEM data by default
or not.
The following options are specific to bmc-watchdog(8). They will be
ignored by other tools.
- bmc-watchdog-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for bmc-watchdog(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see bmc-watchdog(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- bmc-watchdog-verbose-logging ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if logging will be verbose by default.
- bmc-watchdog-no-logging ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if logging will be disabled by default.
The following options are specific to ipmi-chassis(8). They will be
ignored by other tools.
- ipmi-chassis-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmi-chassis(8). If
specified, will override the general option username above.
- ipmi-chassis-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmi-chassis(8). If
specified, will override the general option password above.
- ipmi-chassis-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for ipmi-chassis(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmi-chassis-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmi-chassis(8).
If specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmi-chassis-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmi-chassis(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmi-chassis-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmi-chassis(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmi-chassis-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmi-chassis(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmi-chassis(8) manpage for available workarounds.
The following options are specific to ipmi-config(8). They will be
ignored by other tools.
- ipmi-config-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmi-config(8). If
specified, will override the general option username above.
- ipmi-config-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmi-config(8). If
specified, will override the general option password above.
- ipmi-config-k_g str
- Specify the default IPMI key (K_g) to use for ipmi-config(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmi-config-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmi-config(8).
If specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmi-config-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmi-config(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmi-config-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmi-config(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmi-config-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmi-config(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmi-config(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- ipmi-config-verbose-count COUNT
- Specify default verbose count to use for ipmi-config(8).
The following options are specific to ipmi-dcmi(8). They will be ignored
by other tools.
- ipmi-dcmi-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmi-dcmi(8). If specified,
will override the general option username above.
- ipmi-dcmi-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmi-dcmi(8). If specified,
will override the general option password above.
- ipmi-dcmi-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for ipmi-dcmi(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmi-dcmi-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmi-dcmi(8). If
specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmi-dcmi-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmi-dcmi(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmi-dcmi-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmi-dcmi(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmi-dcmi-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmi-dcmi(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmi-dcmi(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- ipmi-dcmi-interpret-oem-data ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-dcmi should attempt to interpret OEM data by
default or not.
The following options are specific to ipmi-fru(8). They will be ignored
by other tools.
- ipmi-fru-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmi-fru(8). If specified,
will override the general option username above.
- ipmi-fru-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmi-fru(8). If specified,
will override the general option password above.
- ipmi-fru-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for ipmi-fru(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmi-fru-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmi-fru(8). If
specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmi-fru-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmi-fru(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmi-fru-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmi-fru(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmi-fru-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmi-fru(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmi-fru(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- ipmi-fru-verbose-count COUNT
- Specify default verbose count to use for ipmi-fru(8).
- ipmi-fru-bridge-fru ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if FRU entries on other controllers should be read by default or
not.
- ipmi-fru-interpret-oem-data ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-fru should attempt to interpret OEM data by default
or not.
The following options are specific to ipmi-oem(8). They will be ignored
by other tools.
- ipmi-oem-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmi-oem(8). If specified,
will override the general option username above.
- ipmi-oem-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmi-oem(8). If specified,
will override the general option password above.
- ipmi-oem-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for ipmi-oem(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmi-oem-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmi-oem(8). If
specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmi-oem-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmi-oem(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmi-oem-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmi-oem(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmi-oem-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmi-oem(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmi-oem(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- ipmi-oem-verbose-count COUNT
- Specify default verbose count to use for ipmi-oem(8).
The following options are specific to ipmi-pet(8). They will be ignored
by other tools.
- ipmi-pet-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmi-pet(8). If specified,
will override the general option username above.
- ipmi-pet-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmi-pet(8). If specified,
will override the general option password above.
- ipmi-pet-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for ipmi-pet(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmi-pet-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmi-pet(8). If
specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmi-pet-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmi-pet(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmi-pet-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmi-pet(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmi-pet-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmi-pet(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmi-pet(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- ipmi-pet-verbose-count COUNT
- Specify default verbose count to use for ipmi-pet(8).
- ipmi-pet-output-event-severity ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-pet should output the event severity state by
default.
- ipmi-pet-output-event-state ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-pet should output the event state state by
default.
- ipmi-pet-event-state-config-file FILE
- Specify the default event state configuration file.
- ipmi-pet-interpret-oem-data ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-pet should attempt to interpret OEM data by default
or not.
- ipmi-pet-entity-sensor-names ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output of sensor names should include entity ids and instances
by default or not.
- ipmi-pet-no-sensor-type-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output of the sensor type should be output by default or
not.
- ipmi-pet-comma-separated-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should be comma separated by default or not.
- ipmi-pet-no-header-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if column headers should be output by default or not.
- ipmi-pet-non-abbreviated-units ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should have units abbreviated by default or not.
The following options are specific to ipmi-raw(8). They will be ignored
by other tools.
- ipmi-raw-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmi-raw(8). If specified,
will override the general option username above.
- ipmi-raw-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmi-raw(8). If specified,
will override the general option password above.
- ipmi-raw-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for ipmi-raw(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmi-raw-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmi-raw(8). If
specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmi-raw-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmi-raw(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmi-raw-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmi-raw(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmi-raw-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmi-raw(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmi-raw(8) manpage for available workarounds.
The following options are specific to ipmi-sel(8). They will be ignored
by other tools.
- ipmi-sel-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmi-sel(8). If specified,
will override the general option username above.
- ipmi-sel-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmi-sel(8). If specified,
will override the general option password above.
- ipmi-sel-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for ipmi-sel(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmi-sel-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmi-sel(8). If
specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmi-sel-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmi-sel(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmi-sel-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmi-sel(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmi-sel-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmi-sel(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmi-sel(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- ipmi-sel-verbose-count COUNT
- Specify default verbose count to use for ipmi-sel(8).
- ipmi-sel-types TYPE-LIST
- Specify default types to show SEL events for. Multiple types can be
specified separated by whitespace. Users may specify sensor types by
string or by number (decimal or hex). Please see ipmi-sel(8)
--list-types option to see possible string input types.
- ipmi-sel-exclude-types ENSOR-TYPES-LIST Specify
- default sensor types to not show SEL events for. Multiple sensor types can
be specified separated by whitespace. Users may specify sensor types by
string or by number. Please see ipmi-sel(8) --list-types
option to see possible string input types.
- ipmi-sel-system-event-only ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should only include system event records.
- ipmi-sel-oem-event-only ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should only include OEM event records.
- ipmi-sel-output-manufacturer-id ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output of OEM event records should include manufacturer ID by
default or not.
- ipmi-sel-output-event-state ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-sel should output the event state state by
default.
- ipmi-sel-event-state-config-file FILE
- Specify the default event state configuration file.
- ipmi-sel-interpret-oem-data ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-sel should attempt to interpret OEM data by default
or not.
- ipmi-sel-output-oem-event-strings ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-sel should output OEM event strings by default or
not.
- ipmi-sel-entity-sensor-names ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output of sensor names should include entity ids and instances
by default or not.
- ipmi-sel-no-sensor-type-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output of the sensor type should be output by default or
not.
- ipmi-sel-comma-separated-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should be comma separated by default or not.
- ipmi-sel-no-header-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if column headers should be output by default or not.
- ipmi-sel-non-abbreviated-units ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should have units abbreviated by default or not.
- ipmi-sel-legacy-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should be in legacy format by default or not.
The following options are specific to ipmi-sensors(8). They will be
ignored by other tools.
- ipmi-sensors-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmi-sensors(8). If
specified, will override the general option username above.
- ipmi-sensors-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmi-sensors(8). If
specified, will override the general option password above.
- ipmi-sensors-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for ipmi-sensors(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmi-sensors-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmi-sensors(8).
If specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmi-sensors-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmi-sensors(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmi-sensors-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmi-sensors(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmi-sensors-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmi-sensors(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmi-sensors(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- ipmi-sensors-verbose-count COUNT
- Specify default verbose count to use for ipmi-sensors(8).
- ipmi-sensors-quiet-readings ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if sensor reading values and thresholds should not be output by
default.
- ipmi-sensors-record-ids ECORD-IDS-LIST
- Specify default record ids to show sensor outputs for. Multiple record ids
can be specified separated by whitespace.
- ipmi-sensors-exclude-record-ids ECORD-IDS-LIST
- Specify default record ids to not show sensor outputs for. Multiple record
ids can be specified separated by whitespace.
- ipmi-sensors-types TYPE-LIST
- Specify default types to show sensor outputs for. Multiple types can be
specified separated by whitespace. Users may specify sensor types by
string or by number (decimal or hex). Please see ipmi-sensors(8)
--list-types option to see possible string input types.
- ipmi-sensors-exclude-types ENSOR-TYPES-LIST Specify
- default sensor types to not show sensor outputs for. Multiple sensor types
can be specified separated by whitespace. Users may specify sensor types
by string or by number. Please see ipmi-sensors(8)
--list-types option to see possible string input types.
- ipmi-sensors-bridge-sensors ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if non-BMC sensors should be bridged by default or not.
- ipmi-sensors-shared-sensors ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if shared sensors should be output by default or not.
- ipmi-sensors-interpret-oem-data ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-sensors should attempt to interpret OEM data by
default or not.
- ipmi-sensors-ignore-not-available-sensors
ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-sensors should ignore not-available (i.e. N/A)
sensors by default.
- ipmi-sensors-ignore-unrecognized-events ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-sensors should ignore unrecognized events (i.e.
'Unrecognized Event') in sensors output by default.
- ipmi-sensors-output-event-bitmask ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-sensors should output event bitmasks instead of
string representations by default.
- ipmi-sensors-output-sensor-state ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-sensors should output the sensor state by
default.
- ipmi-sensors-sensor-state-config-file FILE
- Specify the default sensor state configuration file.
- ipmi-sensors-entity-sensor-names ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output of sensor names should include entity ids and instances
by default or not.
- ipmi-sensors-output-sensor-thresholds ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if ipmi-sensors should output sensor thresholds by
default.
- ipmi-sensors-no-sensor-type-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output of the sensor type should be output by default or
not.
- ipmi-sensors-comma-separated-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should be comma separated by default or not.
- ipmi-sensors-no-header-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if column headers should be output by default or not.
- ipmi-sensors-non-abbreviated-units ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should have units abbreviated by default or not.
- ipmi-sensors-legacy-output ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should be in legacy format by default or not.
- ipmi-sensors-ipmimonitoring-legacy-output
ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if output should be in ipmimonitoring legacy format by
default or not.
The following options are specific to ipmiconsole(8). They will be
ignored by other tools.
- ipmiconsole-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmiconsole(8). If
specified, will override the general option username above.
- ipmiconsole-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmiconsole(8). If
specified, will override the general option password above.
- ipmiconsole-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for ipmiconsole(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmiconsole-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmiconsole(8).
If specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmiconsole-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmiconsole(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmiconsole-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmiconsole(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmiconsole-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmiconsole(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmiconsole(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- ipmiconsole-escape-char CHAR
- Specify the default escape character.
- ipmiconsole-dont-steal ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if in use SOL sessions should not be stolen by default.
- ipmiconsole-serial-keepalive ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if serial keepalive should be enabled by default.
- ipmiconsole-serial-keepalive-empty ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if serial keepalive empty should be enabled by default.
- ipmiconsole-sol-payload-instance NUM
- Specify the default SOL payload instance.
- ipmiconsole-deactivate-all-instances ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if SOL deactivate should deactivate all instances by default.
- ipmiconsole-lock-memory ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if memory should be locked by default.
The following options are specific to ipmipower(8). They will be ignored
by other tools.
- ipmipower-username USERNAME
- Specify the default username to use for ipmipower(8). If specified,
will override the general option username above.
- ipmipower-password PASSWORD
- Specify the default password to use for ipmipower(8). If specified,
will override the general option password above.
- ipmipower-k_g str
- Specify the default BMC key (K_g) to use for ipmipower(8). If
specified, will override the general option k_g above. Prefix with
'0x' to enter the key in hex.
- ipmipower-authentication-type AUTHENTICATION-TYPE
- Specify the default authentication type to use for ipmipower(8). If
specified, will override the general option authentication-type
above. The following authentication types are supported: NONE,
STRAIGHT_PASSWORD_KEY, MD2, and MD5.
- ipmipower-cipher-suite-id CIPHER-SUITE-ID
- Specify the default cipher suite id to use for ipmipower(8). If
specified, will override the general option cipher-suite-id above.
The following cipher suite ids are supported: 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11,
12.
- ipmipower-privilege-level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
- Specify the default privilege type to use for ipmipower(8). If
specified, will override the general option privilege-level above.
The following privilege levels are supported: USER, OPERATOR, ADMIN.
- ipmipower-workaround-flags WORKAROUNDS
- Specify default workaround flags to use for ipmipower(8). If
specified, will override the general options workaround-flags
above. Multiple workarounds can be specified separated by whitespace.
Please see ipmipower(8) manpage for available workarounds.
- ipmipower-on-if-off ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if on-if-off functionality is enabled or disabled by default.
- ipmipower-wait-until-on ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if wait-until-on functionality is enabled or disabled by
default.
- ipmipower-wait-until-off ENABLE|DISABLE
- Specify if wait-until-off functionality is enabled or disabled by
default.
- ipmipower-oem-power-type OEM-POWER-TYPE
- Specify OEM power type to be used.
- ipmipower-retransmission-wait-timeout MILLISECONDS
- Specify the default retransmission wait timeout length to use in
milliseconds.
- ipmipower-retransmission-backoff-count COUNT
- Specify the default retransmission backoff count to use for
retransmissions.
- ipmipower-ping-interval MILLISECONDS
- Specify the default ping interval length to use in milliseconds.
- ipmipower-ping-timeout MILLISECONDS
- Specify the default ping timeout length to use in milliseconds.
- ipmipower-ping-packet-count COUNT
- Specify the default ping packet count size to use.
- ipmipower-ping-percent PERCENT
- Specify the default ping percent value to use.
- ipmipower-ping-consec-count COUNT
- Specify the default ping consecutive count value to use.
/usr/local/etc/freeipmi/freeipmi.conf.sample
Report bugs to <freeipmi-users@gnu.org> or <freeipmi-devel@gnu.org>.
Copyright © 2003-2015 FreeIPMI Core Team.
FreeIPMI is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
freeipmi(7), bmc-device(8), bmc-info(8), bmc-watchdog(8), ipmi-chassis(8),
ipmi-config(8), ipmi-fru(8), ipmi-oem(8), ipmi-raw(8), ipmi-sel(8),
ipmi-sensors(8), ipmiconsole(8), ipmipower(8)
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