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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators How to become Forum Advisor / Staff? Post 302567548 by Scott on Monday 24th of October 2011 11:26:40 AM
Old 10-24-2011
Hi Ahamed.

Forum advisors are chosen from a list of users selected and voted on by moderators and admins. Such votes are held periodically - generally when one of the aforementioned decides there hadn't been such a vote in a while and it's decided that one is overdue.

As for becoming a moderator, you can apply using <link removed> (discussion thread here), and then this will be discussed amongst the current forum staff.

HTH.

Scott.

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openhpi(7)							      OpenHPI								openhpi(7)

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openhpi - an implementation of the SA Forum's Hardware Platform Interface DESCRIPTION
OpenHPI is an implementation of the SA Forum's Hardware Platform Interface, which provides a standard C library interface to manage, monitor, and control hardware (both local and remote). OpenHPI 2.x implements the HPI B.01.01 specification. The OpenHPI client library (libopenhpi) provides all the connection functionality needed by the client application to connect to the OpenHPI daemon running on the local or remote server. ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
Some of OpenHPI's functioning can be changed by setting environment variables. This documents all client environmental settings. OPENHPI_DAEMON_HOST=URL URL for the host running the daemon. This can be "localhost" (default) if the daemon is running on the local host or an ip address. OPENHPI_DAEMON_PORT=PORT_NUMBER The port number the host is listening on for clent connections. Default port is 4743. HARDWARE SUPPORT
OpenHPI provides a number of plugins that talk to different hardware types. The following is a list of tested plugins in OpenHPI 2.x. ipmi An IPMI plugin that can talk locally (via smi interface and OpenIPMI device driver) or remotely (via IPMI over LAN). It supports IPMI 1.5 for standard rackmount servers, and some of IPMI 2.0 for support of ATCA chassis. IPMI plugin depends on libOpenIPMI version 1.4.x. ipmidirect An IPMI plugin designed specifically for ATCA chassis. It implements IPMI commands directly in the plugin. snmp_bc An SNMP based plugin that can communicate with IBM BladeCenter, as well as IBM xSeries servers with RSA 1 adapters. SNMP_BC plugin depends on net-snmp > 5.0.7. sysfs Current status?? watchdog Current status?? OTHER DOCUMENTATION
The definitive guide to HPI is the SA Forum specification at http://saforum.org. More info on OpenHPI can be found at our webpage (http://openhpi.org). SEE ALSO
The following man pages may also be of interest openhpid The openhpi daemon, providing OpenHPI data as a system service. AUTHORS
Authors of this man page: Sean Dague (http://dague.net/sean) Renier Morales (renier@openhpi.org) 2.14.1 2009-11-23 openhpi(7)
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