Bug#755672: systemd-sysv: emergency mode fails to start, looping with ipmi_si: unable to find any system interface(s)

Samuel Thibault sthibault at debian.org
Mon Aug 18 14:05:37 BST 2014


Samuel Thibault, le Mon 18 Aug 2014 14:49:10 +0200, a écrit :
> Michael Biebl, le Thu 07 Aug 2014 01:08:05 +0200, a écrit :
> > > After reboot, journalctl | grep -i ipmi gives me
> > > 
> > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type systemd-modules-load[208]: Inserted module 'ipmi_devintf'
> > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: ipmi message handler version 39.2
> > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: ipmi device interface
> > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type systemd-modules-load[208]: Inserted module 'ipmi_poweroff'
> > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: Copyright (C) 2004 MontaVista Software - IPMI Powerdown via sys_reboot.
> > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: IPMI System Interface driver.
> > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: ipmi_si: Unable to find any System Interface(s)
> > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type systemd-modules-load[208]: Failed to insert 'ipmi_si': No such device
> > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type systemd-modules-load[208]: Inserted module 'ipmi_watchdog'
> > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: IPMI Watchdog: driver initialized
> > 
> > 
> > I assume those ipmi_ modules are in /etc/modules or a file in
> > /etc/modules-load.d/?
> 
> No.  It is in /etc/init.d/ipmievd, however (from ipmitool, which I have
> installed for the ipmitool command).  I'll try to disable the daemon, to
> see whether it also fixes the emergency shell boot.

Ah, but it is in /usr/lib/modules-load.d.  It's still odd that systemd
seems to keep trying inserting them.

That being said, removing the package completely doesn't fix the
emergency shell boot, now having a look at debugging tools.

Samuel




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