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    Noisy HP DL380G2 needs IPMI so I can install hpasm and quiet the fans.

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      cybrsrce
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      I'm running 1.2-release and it doesn't have the ipmi.ko so the hpasmd won't start.  I've found that I can recompile the kernel to build it, but I can't find the 6.2 source.  Is there a binary version I can download for 6.2-RELEASE-p11?  Can I get the source from a dev cvs?

      As always, any help would be appreciated.

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        cybrsrce
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        Seriously, no ideas?

        I guess I can try 1.2.1 and build ipmi with 7.0.

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        • dotdashD
          dotdash
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          Can't you just copy it from a stock FreeBSD 6.2 box?

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            cybrsrce
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            @dotdash:

            Can't you just copy it from a stock FreeBSD 6.2 box?

            That would be great but I don't have a 6.2 box and I haven't be able to find any mirrors with anything older than 6.3.  I was hoping one of the devs would have a quick answer…

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            • dotdashD
              dotdash
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              ftp://ftp-archive.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/6.2/

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                cybrsrce
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                Great!  Thank you, thank you!

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                • Cry HavokC
                  Cry Havok
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                  Other options include switching the fan for one that pushes enough air, but with less noise (I've done that plenty of times) or install an adjustable fan controller (inline).

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