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# lan.conf # A configuration file for lanserv or ipmi_sim to configure the various # communication parameters for the device. # This is a name used to identify this instance, and used to create # the default name of the emulator startup command file and eventually # the storage facility for permanent storage. name "ipmisim1" # # Work on the BMC first set_working_mc 0x20 # Define a LAN channel on channel 1 startlan 1 # Define an IP address and port to listen on. You can define more # than one address/port to listen on multiple addresses. The :: # listens on all addresses. addr localhost 9001 #addr 192.168.27.126 9000 #addr 192.168.27.200 9000 # Maximum privilege limit on the channel. priv_limit admin # Allowed IPMI 1.5 authorization types allowed_auths_callback none md2 md5 straight allowed_auths_user none md2 md5 straight allowed_auths_operator none md2 md5 straight allowed_auths_admin none md2 md5 straight # guid for IPMI 2.0 authorization You can also use a string guid a123456789abcdefa123456789abcdef #guid "I_AM_A_REAL_BMC!" # You can specify a BMC key for IPMI 2.0 authorization. See the # spec for details. #bmc_key "abcdefghijklmnopqrst" # A program to get and set the LAN configuration of the interface. #lan_config_program "/usr/local/bin/ipmi_sim_lancontrol eth0" lan_config_program "./ipmi_sim_lancontrol eth1" endlan #chassis_control "./ipmi_sim_chassiscontrol 0x20" # Define a serial VM inteface for channel 15 (the system interface) on # port 9002, just available to the local system (localhost). serial 15 localhost 9002 codec VM # startcmd is what to execute to start a VM associated with the # codec above (localhost 9002). It also starts a console serial port # on port 9003 that is also used as the monitor interface. startcmd "qemu-system-x86_64 --enable-kvm -drive file=/opt/qemu/cge-complete-image-x86-generic-64-1.ext2,format=raw -nographic -kernel /opt/qemu/bzImage-1 -append 'root=/dev/sdb console=ttyS0,115200' -net nic,model=e1000,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:59 -net user,hostfwd=tcp::5556-10.0.2.15:22 -chardev socket,id=ipmi0,host=localhost,port=9002,reconnect=10 -device ipmi-bmc-extern,id=bmc0,chardev=ipmi0 -device isa-ipmi-bt,bmc=bmc0 -serial mon:telnet::9003,server,telnet,nowait" sol "telnet:localhost:9003" 115200 # Start startcmd at startup? Default is false. startnow false # The amount of time to wait for the startcmd to do a power off # on a powerdown request. The simulator will send a request to the # target, wait this amount of time, and then do a SIGTERM kill on the # process. If this is zero, a SIGTERM will not be done (nor will a SIGKILL). # Note that if the simulator does not have a connection to the VM, the # graceful shutdown is skipped and a SIGTERM is done immediately. # Default time is 60 seconds. #poweroff_wait 30 # The amount of time to wait for SIGTERM to kill the process. If the process # does not terminate in this period of time, send a SIGKILL kill. If this # is zero, don't send the SIGKILL. Default time is 20 seconds. #kill_wait 5 # Now add some users. User 0 is invalid, user 1 is the special "anonymous" # user and cannot take a username. Note that the users here are only # used if the persistent user config doesn't exist. # # valid name passw priv-lim max-sess allowed-auths (ignored) user 1 true "" "test" user 10 none md2 md5 straight user 2 true "ipmiusr" "test" admin 10 none md2 md5 straight # sol "/dev/ttyUSB0" 38400 history=4000 historyfru=10 # # Switch to a new MC # set_working_mc 0x30 # Add a SOL config, a device and a default baud rate. # "history" sets a history buffer size. This means that DCD and CTS will # always be enabled to the device, and we will constantly collect # history for the device. It will be available as SOL instance 2 # on the device. If the optional backupfile option is specified, # the history data is stored in the given file if the BMC shuts down # (or is killed by a catchable signal) and restored from that file if it # starts up. # If historyfru=N is specified, then FRU device N on the MC will be # able to fetch the contents of the history buffer, too, up to # 65535 bytes (the max size of FRU data). # Specifying nortscts disabled rtscts on the port. It will still change # the RTS output line, but it won't listen to CTS. # Normally the data is left in the history buffer when read. If # you want the history data to be cleared from the buffer on read # add readclear. #sol "/dev/ttyUSB0" 19200 nortscts readclear # sol "/dev/ttyUSB0" 38400 history=4000,backupfile=/var/ipmi_sim/solhist1 historyfru=10 # Define a serial VM inteface for channel 15 (the system interface) on # port 9003 for the MC at 0x30 serial 15 localhost 9012 codec VM startcmd "qemu-system-x86_64 --enable-kvm -drive file=/opt/qemu/cge-complete-image-x86-generic-64-2.ext2,format=raw -nographic -kernel /opt/qemu/bzImage-2 -append 'root=/dev/sdb console=ttyS0,115200' -net nic,model=e1000,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:59 -net user,hostfwd=tcp::5557-10.0.2.15:22 -chardev socket,id=ipmi0,host=localhost,port=9012,reconnect=10 -device ipmi-bmc-extern,id=bmc0,chardev=ipmi0 -device isa-ipmi-kcs,bmc=bmc0,irq=5 -serial mon:tcp::9013,server,telnet,nowait" sol "telnet:localhost:9013" 115200 # Start startcmd at startup? Default is false. startnow false # Allow a console connection to perform emulation commands. #console localhost 9000 # Dynamically load a module to extend the simulator. After the module is # loaded, if the function "ipmi_sim_module_init" is defined in the module, # it will be called with the following parameters: # int ipmi_sim_module_init(sys_data_t *sys, char *initstr); # where initstr is the init string passed on the module load line. # It should return 0 on success or an errno no failure. #loadlib "/opt/lib/ipmi_sim_extend.so" "Initialization String" # "ipmb" should be added to the config file of a device # that needs to handle an IPMB request and generate a response # back to the requester. # In the case of an IPMB bridge request for example, the # BMC is considered the requester and the responder device # should have a config file defining the IPMB channel number. # For example: # ipmb <channel number> <linux ipmb driver name> <device file> # ipmb 2 ipmb_dev_int /dev/ipmb-2 # # At the moment, this OpenIPMI ipmb interface works with the # linux driver ipmb_dev_int.c.