[Beowulf] non-proprietary IPMI card?
Bogdan Costescu
Bogdan.Costescu at iwr.uni-heidelberg.de
Sun Nov 26 16:25:12 PST 2006
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006, Mark Hahn wrote:
> has anyone ever seen a PCI add-in card that offered IPMI-like functions?
Such a card would need to be powered from the PCI/PCI-E bus even when
the power is (soft-)off. I'm not sure that the bus offers the amount
of power needed for the functionality.
> it could be plugged into the MB reset and power switches (interpose)
I looked at making something like this without a special card (due to
lack of physical space in the computer - a SFF) using a serial/USB
attached microcontroller which could switch some relays; the device
was available from German electronics shop Conrad for something like
50-60EUR for 16 relays and could be cascaded - I don't have details at
hand now, but I could look them up if there's enough interest. I have
made a test with one computer which worked, but I didn't follow
through as I would have had to do the rewiring for 80 nodes...
So, if this is the main functionality that you're after, such a device
could be more cost effective, provided that it's not you the one who
does all the cabling and connections.
> it could have a serial port on the cardedge to connect to
> bios/console serial redirection, if the bios supports that.
How many general purpose mainboards have you seen with console
redirection ? I didn't see any and in fact I sometimes still have
troubles getting console redirection from server grade mainboards to
function well.
> (would require per-MB configuration, of course, but for an optional
> feature, that's not crazy.)
Well, that would require data from the mainboard manufacturer for the
calibration of the sensors - same problem as lm_sensors has. Don't
know if a company making such boards would have more success...
> the real appeal is that you could stick one of these into a normal PC...
I dream of something like this for ever since I learnt the value of
reading temperature and fan data and with only this functionality it
could be useful also in a desktop PC (as our desktop PCs run 24/7, I
don't find remote power switching so interesting).
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Bogdan Costescu
IWR - Interdisziplinaeres Zentrum fuer Wissenschaftliches Rechnen
Universitaet Heidelberg, INF 368, D-69120 Heidelberg, GERMANY
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E-mail: Bogdan.Costescu at IWR.Uni-Heidelberg.De
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