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diff -up ./man/ipmi_cmdlang.7.manscan ./man/ipmi_cmdlang.7
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--- ./man/ipmi_cmdlang.7.manscan 2013-06-05 10:21:15.742099865 +0200
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+++ ./man/ipmi_cmdlang.7 2013-06-05 10:40:49.767658999 +0200
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@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ instance, the command to create a domain
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The command to list all sensors in a domain named domain1 is
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.B sensor list domain1.
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-Each command has a reponse for each object operated on, which is
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+Each command has a response for each object operated on, which is
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listed after the command description. In those responses, anything
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that begins with a
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.B %
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@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ BMC. For that, notice that the LAN conn
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and port for the second IP address. OpenIPMI supports these IP
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addresses and connection, detecting failures, switching between
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addresses, and other fault-tolerant things. It does this
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-transparently to the user. Mutiple connections may require special
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+transparently to the user. Multiple connections may require special
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OEM support, read the documentation about your specific system if you
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need this.
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@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ or
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\fI<name>\fP and \fI<password>\fP are the user name and password of
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the IPMI user to use for the connection.
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The <smi num> is the driver number, generally 0.
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-Options enable and disable various automitic processing and are:
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+Options enable and disable various automatic processing and are:
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.PD 0
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.HP
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.B -[no]all
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@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ is false by default.
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is false by default.
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.HP
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.B -[no]ipmbscan
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-- IPMB bus scanning. This turns on scanning IPMB busses when they are found.
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+- IPMB bus scanning. This turns on scanning IPMB buses when they are found.
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This is false by default.
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.HP
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.B -[no]oeminit
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@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ available hacks are:
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The -M option sets the maximum outstanding messages. The default is
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2, ranges 1-63.
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-Options enable and disable various automitic processing and are:
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+Options enable and disable various automatic processing and are:
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.PD 0
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.HP
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.B -[no]all
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@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ Domain Created: <domain>
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.RE
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.B fru <domain> <is_logical> <device_address> <device_id> <lun> <private_bus> <channel>
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-- dump a fru given all it's insundry information.
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+- dump a fru given all it's sundry information.
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.TP
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Response:
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.RS
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@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ Domain
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.B msg <domain> <channel> <ipmb> <LUN> <NetFN> <Cmd> [data...]
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- Send a command to the given IPMB address on the given channel and
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-display the response. Note that this does not require the existance
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+display the response. Note that this does not require the existence
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of an MC in OpenIPMI.
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.TP
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Response:
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@@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ SEL Rescan done: <domain>
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.RE
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.B presence <domain>
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-- Audit the presence of all enities in the domain. Note that this just
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+- Audit the presence of all entities in the domain. Note that this just
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starts the process; it will run in the background.
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.TP
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Response is:
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@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ FRU deleted: <fru>
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- Set the value of a FRU element. The
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name is the record name, or multi-record. The number is required
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for fields that need it (custom and multi-record). The value is
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-an a single value for integers. For strings it is a string
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+a single value for integers. For strings it is a string
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type (either binary, ascii, or unicode) and the info. Binary and
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unicode data is specified as numbers. ascii data is specified in
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a string. Note that setting a ascii value with no string will
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@@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ Domain
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.B info <entity>
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- Dump information about an entity.
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.TP
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-Reponse:
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+Response:
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.RS
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.nf
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Entity
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@@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ Entity
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.B fru <entity>
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- Dump the FRU information about the given entity.
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.TP
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-Reponse:
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+Response:
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.RS
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.nf
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Entity
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@@ -813,7 +813,7 @@ Entity
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.B set_act_time <entity>
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- Set the hot-swap auto-activate time.
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.TP
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-Reponse:
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+Response:
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.RS
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.nf
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Set act time: <entity>
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@@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ Response:
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.nf
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Sensor
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Name: <sensor>
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- Positivie Hysteresis: <integer>
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+ Positive Hysteresis: <integer>
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Negative Hysteresis: <integer>
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.fi
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.RE
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@@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ Set done: <control>
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.RE
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.B get <control>
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-- Get the value of a control. The reponse depends
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+- Get the value of a control. The response depends
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on the control type.
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.TP
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Response:
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@@ -1128,7 +1128,7 @@ multiple lights. The options values (ma
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) will not be
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present if local control is set to true. Local control means that
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the LED takes whatever default function it does on the device
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-(like disk activity, ethernet activity, hot-swap LED, etc.).
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+(like disk activity, Ethernet activity, hot-swap LED, etc.).
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Response for id control:
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.RS
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.nf
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@@ -1325,7 +1325,7 @@ Channel Access
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- Set information about the MC's channel access. There are two different
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places where this is stored, the present in-use values (volatile) and the
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non-volatile storage that is loaded at startup. Note if you specify
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-channel 0xe, the modified channel will be the current channel. Parms
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+channel 0xe, the modified channel will be the current channel. Parameters
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are:
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.RS
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.nf
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@@ -1547,7 +1547,7 @@ PET destroyed: <pet>
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.SS pef
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commands dealing with platform even filters. These are basically
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connections to the PEF configuration parameters in an MC. You use a
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-pef to fetch a pef config, which you can then modify and write back to
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+pef to fetch a pef configuration, which you can then modify and write back to
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the MC. Note that when you get a pef config, you claim a lock on the
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MC that must be unlocked.
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@@ -1780,7 +1780,7 @@ operational and finished all it SDR, FRU
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.fi
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.RE
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-The following comes out when domain connection infomration changes:
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+The following comes out when domain connection information changes:
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.RS
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.nf
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EVENT
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diff -up ./lanserv/ipmilan.8.manscan ./lanserv/ipmilan.8
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--- ./lanserv/ipmilan.8.manscan 2013-06-04 15:43:43.597127168 +0200
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+++ ./lanserv/ipmilan.8 2013-06-05 13:36:31.282753184 +0200
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@@ -29,18 +29,25 @@ address they came in.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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-.BI \-c\ config-file
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+\fB\-c\fR file,\ \fB\-\-config\-file\fR file
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Set the configuration file to one other than the default of
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.I "/etc/ipmi_lan.conf"
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.TP
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-.B \-n
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+\fB\-i\fR device,\ \fB\-\-ipmi-dev\fR device
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+Sets the desired device
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+.TP
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+\fB\-n\fR,\ \fB\-\-daemonize\fR
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Stops the daemon from forking and detaching from the controlling
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terminal. This is useful for running from init.
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.TP
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-.B \-d
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+\fB\-d\fR,\ \fB\-\-debug\fR
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Turns on debugging to standard output. You generally have to use
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.B \-n
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with this.
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+.TP
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+\fB\-?\fR,\ \fB\-\-help\fR,\ \fB\-\-usage\fR
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+Prints brief usage hints message.
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+
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.SH CONFIGURATION
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diff -up ./man/ipmi_ui.1.manscan ./man/ipmi_ui.1
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--- ./man/ipmi_ui.1.manscan 2013-06-04 15:33:32.206892146 +0200
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+++ ./man/ipmi_ui.1 2013-06-05 10:44:52.592882502 +0200
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
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ipmi_ui \- Crude interface to an IPMI system
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B ipmiui
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+.B ipmi_ui
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.RB [\| \-dmsg \|]
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.RB [\| \-dmem \|]
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.RB [\| \-c \|]
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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Normally,
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starts up in a full-screen format. The left window shows the output
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of commands, the right window shows the logs from OpenIPMI. Both
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windows are scrollable with page up and page down keys, press the "\fBF1\fP"
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-key to choose the the left window to scroll, the "\fBF2\fP" key to choose
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+key to choose the left window to scroll, the "\fBF2\fP" key to choose
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the right window to scroll.
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Note that you must set your environment \fBTERM\fP variable properly for
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ the connections are to the same IPMI dom
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management controllers. Also, each LAN connection may have two IP
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addresses. These are two different addresses to the same management
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controller. So you may have a total of 4 IP addresses to an IPMI
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-domain, two management controllers and two IP adresses to each
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+domain, two management controllers and two IP addresses to each
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management controller.
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.SH OPTIONS
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@@ -174,12 +174,12 @@ turns events on or off from the sensor (
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turns scanning on or off for the sensor (\fB0\fP or \fB1\fP).
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.I "assertion-bitmask"
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specifies the bitmask of thresholds or states
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-that should be enabled or disabled when a thrshold or state is
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+that should be enabled or disabled when a threshold or state is
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asserted. It is a bunch of 0's and 1's, where the first one is for
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threshold/state 0, the second for threshold/state 1, etc.
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.I "deassertion-bitmask"
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specifies the bitmask of thresholds or states
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-that should be enabled or disabled when a thrshold or state is
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+that should be enabled or disabled when a threshold or state is
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deasserted.
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.SH CONTROLS
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diff -up ./man/openipmicmd.1.manscan ./man/openipmicmd.1
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--- ./man/openipmicmd.1.manscan 2013-06-04 13:57:08.825074711 +0200
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+++ ./man/openipmicmd.1 2013-06-05 10:45:54.938921332 +0200
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ interfaces.
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Execute a single command an exit.
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.TP
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-.BI <connection parms>
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+.BI <connection\ parms>
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The parameters for the connection depend on the connection type.
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These are all described in openipmi_conparms (7)
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Once up, you can execute commands in the
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commands and responses are asynchronous, you issue a command and the
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interface returns immediately. When the response comes back, it will
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be dumped on your console. That's a little strange looking, but IPMI
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-is ansychronous underneath. Note that the \fB\-k\fP option is synchronous,
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+is asynchronous underneath. Note that the \fB\-k\fP option is synchronous,
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it will wait for the response or a timeout before returning.
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.TP
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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Remove a command registration.
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.BR openipmi_conparms (7)
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.SH "KNOWN PROBLEMS"
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-The asychronous nature of the program can be annoying.
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+The asynchronous nature of the program can be annoying.
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.SH AUTHOR
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.PP
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diff -up ./man/openipmi_conparms.7.manscan ./man/openipmi_conparms.7
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--- ./man/openipmi_conparms.7.manscan 2013-06-05 10:46:13.818932142 +0200
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+++ ./man/openipmi_conparms.7 2013-06-05 10:47:48.332980969 +0200
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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.TH openipmi_conparms 7 05/13/03 OpenIPMI "Connection Parameters for OpenIPMI"
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.SH NAME
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-openipmi_cmdparms \- Connection parmeters for OpenIPMI
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+openipmi_cmdparms \- Connection parameters for OpenIPMI
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ use.
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.TP
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.BI \-Rc\ confidentiality\ algorithm
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The \fIRMCP+ confidentiality (encryption) algorithm\fP to use. This keeps
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-evesdroppers from seeing the data. Valid values are: \fBbmcpick\fP,
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+eavesdroppers from seeing the data. Valid values are: \fBbmcpick\fP,
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\fBaes_cbc_128\fP, \fBxrc4_128\fP, and \fBxrc_40\fP. The \fBbmcpick\fP option is used by
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default, which means the BMC picks the algorithm it wants to use.
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diff -up ./man/openipmigui.1.manscan ./man/openipmigui.1
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--- ./man/openipmigui.1.manscan 2013-06-05 10:48:43.389006143 +0200
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+++ ./man/openipmigui.1 2013-06-05 10:51:13.372066408 +0200
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Turn on message debugging, this will dum
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.TP
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.B \-\-drawmsg
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Turn on raw message debugging, this will dump all low-level messages to
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-debug log output. This differes from normal message debugging in that all
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+debug log output. This differs from normal message debugging in that all
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protocol messages are also dumped, not just IPMI messages.
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.TP
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.B \-\-dmem
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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ tree.
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The tree window has a top-level list of all the domains for which
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OpenIPMI has connections (or pending connection). Each domain
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-exapands into domain-specific information and a list of entities and
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+expands into domain-specific information and a list of entities and
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Management Controllers (MCs) for that domain.
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Right click drives most of the operations in the tree window. Many
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Color is used in the GUI to denote error
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to denote availability. If a sensor has an error, the tree entry for
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that sensor will change colors. Black means no error, yellow means
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warning, red means critical, and blue means non-recoverable. These
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-errors propigate up, so the entity containing that sensor will be the
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+errors propagate up, so the entity containing that sensor will be the
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same color as the most critical error for the sensors underneath it.
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The same goes for domain, it will be the same color as the most
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critical error for the entities underneath it. This way, if you watch
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@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ that sensor.
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.SH CONTROLS
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-Controls are available under the entity they belong to. control
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+Controls are available under the entity they belong to. Control
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information is beyond the scope of this document, as IPMI controls are
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very complex. See the IPMI document from OpenIPMI for information
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about controls.
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@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ channel listing. Note that some user se
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are global to all channels on the MC.
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Due to the IPMI spec and some unfortunate implementation bugs, some
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-wierd issues exist with this information. The user has an Enabled
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+weird issues exist with this information. The user has an Enabled
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value that tells whether the user is enabled or not. When initially
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displayed, this field shows as a "?" because this field is not
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readable. It will displayed as the actual value when it is modified,
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@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ changed.
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.SH SOLPARMS
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In the channel display on a 8023_LAN channel, a LANPARM configuration
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-command is available if the MC supporte SOL (Serial Over LAN). This
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+command is available if the MC supports SOL (Serial Over LAN). This
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pulls up all the parameters for the LAN and allows them to be set.
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Right-clicking on an item allows it to be changed.
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diff -up ./man/openipmish.1.manscan ./man/openipmish.1
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--- ./man/openipmish.1.manscan 2013-06-05 10:52:26.787092815 +0200
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+++ ./man/openipmish.1 2013-06-05 14:01:12.004559270 +0200
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Turn on message debugging, this will dum
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.TP
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.B \-\-drawmsg
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Turn on raw message debugging, this will dump all low-level messages to
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-debug log output. This differes from normal message debugging in that all
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+debug log output. This differs from normal message debugging in that all
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protocol messages are also dumped, not just IPMI messages.
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.TP
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.B \-\-dmem
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@@ -34,11 +34,21 @@ Turn on memory debugging, this will caus
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deallocations to be checked. When the program terminates, it will
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dump all memory that was not properly freed (leaked).
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.TP
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+.B \-\-dmsgerr
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+Turn on printing out low-level message errors.
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+.TP
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.B \-\-dlock
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Turn on lock debugging, this will check lock operations to make sure
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that locks are help in all the proper places and make sure that locks
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are properly nested.
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.TP
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+\fB-x\fR\ <string>,\ \fB\-\-execute\fR\ <string>
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+Execute the given string at startup. This may be entered multiple times
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+for multiple commands.
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+.TP
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+.B \-\-glib
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+Use glib for the OS handler.
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+.TP
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.B \-\-snmp
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Enable the SNMP trap handler.
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.B openipmish
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diff -up ./man/rmcp_ping.1.manscan ./man/rmcp_ping.1
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--- ./man/rmcp_ping.1.manscan 2013-06-05 10:52:59.704104189 +0200
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+++ ./man/rmcp_ping.1 2013-06-05 10:53:09.788107626 +0200
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ starttag. This is zero by default
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.TP
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.I destination
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-The target address, default is the boradcast address (default 255.255.255.255)
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+The target address, default is the broadcast address (default 255.255.255.255)
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.SH AUTHOR
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.PP
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diff -up ./man/solterm.1.manscan ./man/solterm.1
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--- ./man/solterm.1.manscan 2013-06-05 10:53:46.923120093 +0200
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+++ ./man/solterm.1 2013-06-05 10:55:59.442162744 +0200
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.TP
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.BI \-e\ escape_char
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The character to use to escape, or exit, the program. Entering this
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-chatacter right after a newline is entered causes the program to go
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+character right after a newline is entered causes the program to go
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-The default escape character is "~" as shown below. Suppported
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+The default escape character is "~" as shown below. Supported
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.IP ~.
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.TP
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.BI \-holdoff
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-the SoL session so that the configuration may be modifeid before the
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+the SoL session so that the configuration may be modified before the
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.TP
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diff -up ./sample/ipmicmd.c.manscan ./sample/ipmicmd.c
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--- ./sample/ipmicmd.c.manscan 2013-06-05 13:55:04.191611230 +0200
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+++ ./sample/ipmicmd.c 2013-06-05 13:55:10.988610133 +0200
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ipmi_parse_args_iter_help(con_usage, NULL);
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}
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char *
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--- ./sample/rmcp_ping.c.manscan 2013-06-05 15:17:40.073957820 +0200
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+++ ./sample/rmcp_ping.c 2013-06-05 14:21:05.778697883 +0200
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@@ -156,6 +156,11 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
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if (strcmp(argv[i], "--") == 0) {
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i++;
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break;
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+ } else if ((strcmp(argv[i], "--help") == 0) ||
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+ (strcmp(argv[i], "-?") == 0) ||
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+ (strcmp(argv[i], "-h") == 0)) {
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+ i++;
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+ usage();
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} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-p") == 0) {
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i++;
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if (i >= argc) {
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diff -up ./sample/solterm.c.manscan ./sample/solterm.c
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--- ./sample/solterm.c.manscan 2013-06-05 15:17:55.264961190 +0200
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+++ ./sample/solterm.c 2013-06-05 15:15:14.037921308 +0200
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@@ -743,7 +743,12 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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/* Now we make sure "lan" is the first argument so we get the
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right connection type... */
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- if (strcmp(argv[1], "lan") != 0) {
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+ if ((strcmp(argv[1], "-h") == 0) ||
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+ (strcmp(argv[1], "--help") == 0) ||
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+ (strcmp(argv[1], "-?") == 0)) {
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+ usage();
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+ exit(1);
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+ } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "lan") != 0) {
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fprintf(stderr, "main: %s only supports lan connections\n",
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progname);
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exit(1);
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diff -up ./ui/basic_ui.c.manscan ./ui/basic_ui.c
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--- ./ui/basic_ui.c.manscan 2013-06-04 14:08:04.538642560 +0200
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+++ ./ui/basic_ui.c 2013-06-05 11:17:41.394541158 +0200
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@@ -225,6 +225,26 @@ snmp_init(selector_t *sel)
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}
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#endif /* HAVE_UCDSNMP */
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+void help(void)
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+{
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+ fprintf(stdout, "ipmi_ui [ options ] smi smi-num\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, "ipmi_ui [ oprions ] lan IP port [IP2 port2] auth priv user pass\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, "\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, "Options:\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, " -c Command line mode\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, " -dlock Lock debugging ON\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, " -dmem Memory debugging ON\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, " -drawmsg Raw message ON\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, " -dmsg Dump all messages.\n");
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+#ifdef HAVE_UCDSNMP
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+ fprintf(stdout, " -snmp SNMP trap handler ON\n");
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+#endif
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+ fprintf(stdout, "Auth:\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, " none | straight | md5 | md2\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, "Priv:\n");
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+ fprintf(stdout, " callback | user | operator | admin\n");
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+}
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+
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int
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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@@ -249,6 +269,11 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
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curr_arg++;
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if (strcmp(arg, "--") == 0) {
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break;
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+ } else if (strcmp(arg, "-?") == 0 ||
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+ strcmp(arg, "-h") == 0 ||
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+ strcmp(arg, "--help") == 0) {
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+ help();
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+ return(1);
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} else if (strcmp(arg, "-c") == 0) {
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full_screen = 0;
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} else if (strcmp(arg, "-dlock") == 0) {
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