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RE: ITP: ipmiutil -- Easy-to-use IPMI server management utilities



Bastian,

Having more than one IPMI package to cover different user-community preferences certainly has a number of precedents.  Think of all the SMTP packages, for instance.  
I believe ipmiutil is better, as described below, but some may disagree.  Nevertheless, giving users the choice is a good position, IMO.  

IPMIUTIL

OS Support:     Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, Solaris
Linux Distros:  Fedora, RHEL6.3, Gentoo, RedFlag, MontaVista, openSUSE 11.4
Upstream site:  http://ipmiutil.sourceforge.net

The ipmiutil package is an easy-to-use IPMI server management utility with an existing installed user community.  It provides IPMI functionality similar to ipmitool and freeipmi but it has certain advantages and additional features:
  * automates common IPMI management functions
  * interprets more event data than other packages
  * includes a severity with each IPMI event
  * allows easier configuration of the IPMI LAN channel
  * supports various drivers and driverless mode also
  * supports other OSs, like Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, etc.
  * provides automated test cases

The ipmiutil project has been released since 2001 (originally named panicsel), so it has more longevity than the others.  
The ipmiutil project is much more active than ipmitool, which has not had upstream developer activity since Feb 2009.
It supports Windows servers, the others do not.  So users who have mixed OS environments would prefer ipmiutil.  

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Bastian Blank [mailto:waldi@debian.org] 
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 3:41 PM
To: Andy Cress
Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: ITP: ipmiutil -- Easy-to-use IPMI server management utilities

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 11:50:17AM -0800, Andy Cress wrote:
> * Package name : ipmiutil

We already have at least two full ipmi suites. Please describe why
ipmiutil is better then freeipmi and ipmitool.

Bastian

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