Package Details: ipmiview 2.21.1-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ipmiview.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ipmiview
Description: Supermicro IPMI tool
Upstream URL: http://www.supermicro.com/products/nfo/ipmi.cfm
Keywords: IPMI
Licenses: custom:"Super Micro Computer"
Submitter: lepokle
Maintainer: zhimsel
Last Packager: zhimsel
Votes: 40
Popularity: 0.019927
First Submitted: 2011-01-02 09:49 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-10-21 15:46 (UTC)

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leuko commented on 2022-12-08 20:08 (UTC)

If you get the following error:

No Java virtual machine could be found from your PATH
...

then you may not have a default Java env. You can set it using archlinux-java status and archlinux-java set ....

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fryfrog commented on 2019-03-12 23:04 (UTC)

Sorry for the delay, I've made that change. Let me know how it turns out! :)

glowingsword commented on 2019-03-10 15:00 (UTC)

Hi ifdog, I have same issue with File missing in KVM, and fixed it with adding this line

Path=/opt/ipmiview

in the /usr/share/applications/ipmiview.desktop

I think, that when you launch the ipmiview from ipmiview.desktop it run ipmiview from

$ which ipmiview /usr/bin/ipmiview

with default path of executed binary(/usr/bin/) but in /usr/bin absent the iKVM files like iKVM and iKVM.jar. We need to change the working dir for application in ipmiview.desktop file, or add something in the /usr/bin/ipmiview, but i prefer the modified ipmiview.desktop file.

ifdog commented on 2019-03-04 02:45 (UTC)

File missing in KVM too.

fryfrog commented on 2019-03-03 04:17 (UTC)

@Ashark, I don't actually use this so I'm not sure. If you'd like to be co-maintainer and give it some work, that'd be groovy.

Ashark commented on 2019-03-03 03:56 (UTC)

I cannot open KVM Console. Getting Error File missing, can not open KVM But with just unpacked archive and executing ipmiview from there do not have such problem. Maybe you removed some needed files in PKGBUILD?

fryfrog commented on 2018-12-06 22:17 (UTC)

@Josholith: Thanks, that would be way better. I'll make the change when I get a chance later today. :)

Josholith commented on 2018-12-06 22:10 (UTC)

I frequently find myself on (corporate) networks where FTP access is deliberatly blocked. I also block FTP at home. SuperMicro publishes these same IPMIView downloads at an HTTPS location on their site, and I had no problem changing my PKGBUILD to use the HTTPS site and successfully makepkg. Please consider my patch below to make HTTPS your default, since it should work on practically any network and is way more proxy-friendly. Regards, Josh.

https://github.com/Josholith/ipmiview/commit/abab472189bffe4ff618e35a374684bb06a108e7

fryfrog commented on 2018-11-12 18:29 (UTC)

@grinderz, done! Thanks for the suggestion, saved ~20MB compressed package. Even more on disk I'm sure. :)

grinderz commented on 2018-11-12 04:52 (UTC)

you can remove jre dir from installation, no need for bundled jvm.

fryfrog commented on 2018-05-21 19:53 (UTC)

@alex.forencich: It does, see ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/utility/IPMIView/Linux/. Running updpkgsums downloaded both of them successfully too. Maybe you can't ftp?