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pegasus - IpmiIfcSdrGetAll: invalid version. version = 0x1 posted: Aug 4, 2009 6:54 AM

Click to view simvtran's profile Novice 16 posts since
Dec 12, 2005

Version: VMware ESX Server 3.5.0 build-153875

After installing ESX3.5, I notices that I am getting a lot of these messages:

IpmiIfcSdrGetAll: invalid version. version = 0x1

I found the post below. When I stop the pegasus(cimserver) service, then the error message will go away. That message occurs in an interval of 4 minutes, and then 6 minutes. The only thing that puzzle me is that, I installed the same version of esx3.5 on an older test system and that message does not appear. I am getting that message on a newer and better system.

http://communities.vmware.com/message/1062505;jsessionid=249796D0F178E3737330AAC3FF7335B5

What is the service pegasus used for?

Any suggestion on how I can fix this?

Click to view AndreTheGiant's profile Guru 5,916 posts since
Aug 28, 2008
What is the service pegasus used for?
For hardware sensors monitoring.

In some cases with a BIOS or firmware update the sensors will work fine.

Andre
Click to view AndreTheGiant's profile Guru 5,916 posts since
Aug 28, 2008
If you have a Dell system (as seems) consider also a BMC firmware upgrade (sensors definition are there).

Andre

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