All releases tagged Stable


Release Notes: This release contains many bugfixes and some small feature enhancements. Many fixes were made to the HPI Shell, and fixes were also made to the OpenHPI Daemon, base library, and to the HP c-Class, HP ProLiant, IPMI Direct, and SNMP Client plug-ins. Enhancements were made to several of the plug-ins and the build system.


Release Notes: This release contains feature enhancements and defect fixes from the development releases 2.13.0 through 2.13.3, many bugfixes for the HPI Shell, fixes for building OpenHPI on Mandriva, and numerous other bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release rolls up previous development releases 2.11.0 through 2.11.3 to pickup an HP BladeSystem c-Class plugin, documentation for the new ilo2_ribcl and oa_soap HP ProLiant plugins, and various bugfixes.


Release Notes: Various fixes to the RPM spec file, entity path related fixes to hpievents, hpi_shell, and hpipower, and many fixes to hpi_shell input mechanisms. Missing sensor types were added to the utility library. IPMI Direct detection was added and hotswap was fixed. Transmission of missing hotswap event fields was added. Transmission of variable-length arrays from client to daemon was fixed. Much improved DIMI/FUMI support was provided. A hang in saHpiControlSet() was fixed along with parameter checks.


Release Notes: An obsolete sysfs dependency in openhpi.spec.in was removed. The gcc version check now works with gcc 4.2. The tarball no longer has files that are not in the tree after distclean. hpiel no longer dumps core if run without openhpid running. More header files were added in ipmi_con_smi.cpp for Solaris. Misaligned reads in marshal/marshal.c:DemarshalSimpleTypes() were fixed. A cast is made in connection.c which was needed to compile on Solaris. mkinstalldirs is used in openhpid/Makefile.am. The cause of a state change was stored in the wrong event data byte.


Release Notes: This release contains implementation and entry points for all new APIs added in the B.02.01 specification. Also, all APIs have been revised and updated according to minor return code changes and additions in B.02.01. Other featured highlights include basic support for MicroTCA in IPMIDirect plugin, correction of compilation problems on Solaris, recognition of a larger set of manufacturer IDs, and elimination of the need for plugins to export get_event. The Sysfs plugin now builds against libsysfs 1.x and 2.x. FRU resource can now report resource type failed events in addition to hotswap.


Release Notes: The daemon will no longer shutdown if no plugins are loaded at startup. Memory leak fixes in the entity path utilities and blade center plugin. Adjustments for daylight savings in the BladeCenter plugin. Fixes to the spec file for older version of RPM and 64-bit platforms. A possible array out of bounds condition has been fixed in the IPMI plugin.


Release Notes: A greatly improved RPM spec file: 'make rpm' from the source tree won't require root access anymore. RPMs are created per-plugin, isolating specific plugin dependencies. Plugin RPMs are only created depending on configure enable/disable parameters. Tailored to be 64-bit platform friendly. BladeCenter plugin improvements. Better event log time handling. Documentation installation issues have been resolved. README installation and SGML documentation problems have been fixed. Conformance bugs have been fixed. Several HPI conformance bugs discussed on the mailing list were fixed. Many other bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release underwent intense conformance testing using the SAFTest suite. The result is 2.6.2. Plugins now build correctly whether the daemon is enabled or not. A deadlock issue found in SaHpiEventLogTimeSet has been fixed. The domain event log now properly represents absolute and relative times. The simulator plugin received much improvement during conformance testing. Better support for recording power, timeout, and hotswap state has been added. There are many more bugfixes.


Release Notes: This version places the OpenHPI daemon as the standard way to get HPI data. Highlights are: persistence of the Domain Alarm Table, hot swap management enhancements (more plugin ABIs), daemon enhancements (syslog), and Blade Center plugin improvements (bmc reset control and operational sensors).