@Pinboard Install ipmitool, then run: ipmitool lan print 1
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@allanjude you have saved me hours of frustration, thank you! - Show replies
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@Pinboard You might have to load an ipmi kernel module, I am only familiar with FreeBSDThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Pinboard “ipmitool LAN print 0|1” if you’ve got ipmitool and BMC available (kernel IPMI access via dev tree), Ubuntu should be similar -
@craigmorgan exactly what I needed; thank you!
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@Pinboard through ipmitool maybe?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Pinboard if ipmitool is installed it’s something like ‘ipmitool lan 1 print’. I always forget and man it. -
@insane_irish yes that was it - I hadn't realized you could do ipmitool to localhost (strangely enough, my brain didn't imagine it)
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