IPMItool version 1.8.18 or later.
$ ipmitool -V ipmitool version 1.8.18
HTX is a suite of test tools for stressing system hardware. It is routinely used by the test suites under systest/
. Refer to README
Refer to README
Pre-requisite: A Power Linux system is required.
Obtain the SEL (System Error Log) parser tools:
$ tar -xvf host_fw_debug.tar
$ for file_name in host_fw_debug* ; do mv $file_name ${file_name#host_fw_debug} ; done
The files of interest are: eSEL.pl hbotStringFile hbicore.syms
The error log binary parser is also required:
opal-elog-parse
binary.To generate a readable error log from binary SEL data:
Create a directory and copy the binary files there. Next,
$ export PATH=$PATH:<path to directory>
And run
$ eSEL.pl -l SEL_data -p decode_obmc_data --op
where SEL_data
is the file containing SEL binary data and option "--op" will refer "opal-elog-parse" instead or errl.
The output file SEL_data.txt
contains the readable error log (SEL) data.
opal-prd is a tool used by the Energy Scale and RAS tests. It should be installed on the OS of the system under test before running those tests.
opal-prd may be installed on Ubuntu with: apt install opal-prd
and on RedHat with: yum install opal-prd
Note: You will be prompted to enter your GitHub password.
Usage:
$ cd tools/ $ python github_issues_to_csv <github user> <github repo>
Example for getting openbmc issues:
$ python github_issues_to_csv <github user> openbmc/openbmc
Example for getting openbmc-test-automation issues:
$ python github_issues_to_csv <github user> openbmc/openbmc-test-automation
Usage:
$ ./tools/generate_test_document <Robot test directory path> <test case document file path>
Example for generating tests cases documentation for tests directory:
$ ./tools/generate_test_document tests testsdirectoryTCdocs.html
Example for generating tests cases documentation: Note: Invoke the tool without arguments:
$ ./tools/generate_test_document
nvme-cli is a linux command line tool for accessing Non-Volatile Storage (NVM) media attached via PCIe bus.
Source: https://github.com/linux-nvme/nvme-cli
To install nvme-cli on RedHat:
yum install name-cli
To install nvme-cli on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install nvme-cli
hdparm is a command line utility for setting and viewing hardware parameters of hard disk drives.
To install hdparm on RedHat:
yum install hdparm
To install hdparm on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install hdparm
OpenSSL is an open-source command line tool that is commonly used to generate certificates and private keys, create CSRs and identify certificate information.
To generate a self-signed certificate with a private key:
openssl req -x509 -sha256 -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -days <number of days a certificate is valid for> -keyout <certificate filename> -out <certificate filename> -subj "/O=<Organization Name>/CN=<Common Name>"
Example:
openssl req -x509 -sha256 -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -days 365 -keyout certificate.pem -out certificate.pem -subj "/O=XYZ Corporation /CN=www.xyz.com"
To view installed certificates on a OpenBMC system:
openssl s_client -connect <BMC_IP>:443 -showcerts
Refer to the OpenSSL manual for more details.
peltool is an open-source platform event log(PEL) tool generally used to view and delete pel logs that are generated on the BMC system. Also, provides various pel related operations as mentioned in the 'peltool --help'.
peltool -h OpenBMC PEL Tool Usage: peltool [OPTIONS] Options: --help Print this help message and exit --file TEXT Display a PEL using its Raw PEL file -i,--id TEXT Display a PEL based on its ID --bmc-id TEXT Display a PEL based on its BMC Event ID -a Display all PELs -l List PELs -n Show number of PELs -r Reverse order of output -h Include hidden PELs -f,--info Include informational PELs -t,--termination List only critical system terminating PELs -d,--delete TEXT Delete a PEL based on its ID -D,--delete-all Delete all PELs -s,--scrub TEXT File containing SRC regular expressions to ignore -x Display PEL(s) in hexdump instead of JSON --archive List or display archived PELs
guard tool on BMC provides an option to create, view and delete the faulty units. Refer to README
pldmtool is an open-source client tool that acts as a PLDM requester which runs on the BMC. pldmtool supports the subcommands for PLDM types such as base, platform, bios, fru, and oem-ibm as mentioned in the 'pldmtool --help'. Refer to README