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− | == | + | ipmitool is a Linux command line utility for controlling [[ipmi]] interfaces. |
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+ | = Using ipmitool = | ||
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+ | The basic syntax for ipmitool is: | ||
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+ | ipmitool [option] <command> | ||
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+ | For a full list of commands and options see the ipmitool Man page. | ||
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+ | == Sample Commands == | ||
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+ | To check the power status of [[Taro]] you would use this command: | ||
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+ | ipmitool -U ADMIN -H 10.0.0.147 -a chassis power status | ||
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+ | The chassis command also has the ability to change the server's power status. | ||
[http://ipmitool.sourceforge.net/manpage.html ipmitool Man page] | [http://ipmitool.sourceforge.net/manpage.html ipmitool Man page] |
Revision as of 16:58, 14 September 2009
ipmitool is a Linux command line utility for controlling ipmi interfaces.
Using ipmitool
The basic syntax for ipmitool is:
ipmitool [option] <command>
For a full list of commands and options see the ipmitool Man page.
Sample Commands
To check the power status of Taro you would use this command:
ipmitool -U ADMIN -H 10.0.0.147 -a chassis power status
The chassis command also has the ability to change the server's power status.