Intel-ipmi-oem repo

chunhui.jia chunhui.jia at linux.intel.com
Fri Jan 15 15:20:47 AEDT 2021


You use both fixed sensor and dynamic sensors?

2021-01-15 

chunhui.jia 



发件人:Lei Yu <yulei.sh at bytedance.com>
发送时间:2021-01-15 10:23
主题:Re: Intel-ipmi-oem repo
收件人:"Vernon Mauery"<vernon.mauery at linux.intel.com>
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On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 3:23 AM Vernon Mauery 
<vernon.mauery at linux.intel.com> wrote: 
> I would say that if IBM is the only company using the sensor 
> implementation that is currently in ipmid, it would be best to move it 
> to the IBM OEM layer. But it is difficult in a project this size who is 
> using what. So leaving it in ipmid for now is fine. 
> 

This is not the case. Bytedance uses ipmid with fixed yaml as well. 
In our case, we have all the sensors on DBus created by 
entity-manager/dbus-sensors, and only part of them are necessary for 
ipmi. 
So we specifically define the necessary sensors (and 
inventory-sensors) in yaml and use the current ipmid to implement 
them. 

AFAIK Yadro and Ampere uses ipmid with fixed yaml too. 

--  
BRs, 
Lei YU 
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