NAME
ipmidetect - list detected and/or undetected IPMI interfaces in a
cluster
SYNOPSIS
ipmidetect [OPTION...] [NODES...]
DESCRIPTION
ipmidetect lists which IPMI nodes have been detected or undetected in a
cluster. This information is provided by the libipmidetect(3) library
and ipmidetectd(8) daemon.
ipmidetect will output the status of each IPMI node configured with
ipmidetectd(8) unless they are specified on the command line. If the
first node listed is "-", nodes will be read in from standard input.
The nodes can be listed in hostrange format, comma separated lists, or
space separated lists. See the section below on HOSTRANGED SUPPORT for
instructions on how to list hosts in range format. The hostnames listed
must be the shortened names of hostnames.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print help and exit
-v, --version
Print version and exit
-o STRING, --hostname=STRING
server hostname (default=localhost)
-p INT, --port=INT
server port (default=8649)
-d, --detected
List only detected nodes
-u, --undetected
List only undetected nodes
-q, --hostrange
List nodes in hostrange format (default)
-c, --comma
List nodes in comma separated list
-n, --newline
List nodes in newline separated list
-s, --space
List nodes in space separated list
HOSTRANGED SUPPORT
Multiple hosts can be input either as an explicit comma separated lists
of hosts or a range of hostnames in the general form: prefix[n-m,l-
k,...], where n < m and l < k, etc. The later form should not be
confused with regular expression character classes (also denoted by
[]). For example, foo[19] does not represent foo1 or foo9, but rather
represents a degenerate range: foo19.
This range syntax is meant only as a convenience on clusters with a
prefixNN naming convention and specification of ranges should not be
considered necessary -- the list foo1,foo9 could be specified as such,
or by the range foo[1,9].
Some examples of range usage follow:
foo[01-05] instead of foo01,foo02,foo03,foo04,foo05
foo[7,9-10] instead of foo7,foo9,foo10
foo[0-3] instead of foo0,foo1,foo2,foo3
As a reminder to the reader, some shells will interpret brackets ([ and
]) for pattern matching. Depending on your shell, it may be necessary
to enclose ranged lists within quotes.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <freeipmi-users@gnu.org> or <freeipmi-devel@gnu.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
Copyright (C) 2007 The Regents of the University of California.
This program 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 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
SEE ALSO
libipmidetect(3), ipmidetect.conf(5), ipmidetectd(8)
http://www.gnu.org/software/freeipmi/