![]() ![]() $ sudo apt-get install ipmitool/precise-backports To pull in the backported ipmitool on 12.04 LTS, for example, run: Otherwise version 1.8.12 (which does not include this feature in Ubuntu) will be installed. On Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 13.04, or 13.10, you will need to specify the backports repository in order to pull in ipmitool 1.8.13-1. If you see errors about /dev/ipmi0, simply restart the openipmi service using the command below or reboot the server: To install ipmitool on Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS, run the following command: You can get the daily builds from this website:įor versions 12.04 LTS through 13.10, this version is available in each releases’ backports repository. ![]() This version is included in the universe repository on the latest daily builds of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, which is currently in development. This article will describe how to do the same thing with Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS and higher.įor Ubuntu, the latest stable ipmitool release (version 1.8.13-1) is required. Recently, Charles Rose published an article on how to set and retrieve OS information inside of the iDRAC using the latest ipmitool and recent Fedora releases. This article was written by Kent Baxley, Field Engineer at Canonical. ![]()
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