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Special Forums Hardware Old RS/6000 lost its mind Post 302888228 by vbe on Thursday 13th of February 2014 09:47:28 AM
Old 02-13-2014
You are stuck in the BIST...So its HW... I would strip down to the motherboard and give a serious clean, and check each plugin after... Could be cards or cables...
That said I have no idea (cant remember ..) what a 39H is... I am no IBM person, but did put my hands on Bull escala series and I remember of an IBM 43P (which was no more MCA...)
 

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hpionIBMblade(1)						      OpenHPI							  hpionIBMblade(1)

NAME
hpionIBMblade - An openhpi sample application that shows how two (2) openhpi plugins can be used to display and manage resources of an IBM Blade with Basedboard Management Controller (BMC). SYNOPSIS
hpionIBMblade [ -x ] DESCRIPTION
hpionIBMblade shows how two (2) openhpi plugins can be used to display and manage resources of an IBM Blade with Basedboard Management Controller (BMC). Both the ipmi and snmp_bc plugin have the same IBM Blade target. Resources from both plugins are combined to show a complete view of the IBM Blade. @@ WARNING @@ RESTRICTIONS @@ WARNING @@ RESTRICTIONS @@ WARNING @@ RESTRICTIONS @@ This client application is designed to run **only** inband on an IBM Blade with Basedboard Management Controller (BMC) OPTIONS
-x Display debug messages. SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE
handler libipmi { entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,2}" name = "smi" addr = 0 } handler libsnmp_bc { host = "bc.mm.ip.address" version = "3" community = "bc_community" entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,1}" security_name = "myid" passphrase = "mypassword" security_level = "authNoPriv" auth_type = "MD5" } SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
Authors of this man page: Peter D Phan (pdphan@users.sourceforge.net) 2.14.1 2009-11-23 hpionIBMblade(1)
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