Hi,
On 15.06.2014 20:07, w_schmidt@...181... wrote:
I tried the following: on the x201 enable AMT, setup a new user wolfgang with password and enable SOL. I set a IP4 adress of 10.1.1.2. With the username and password i can log into the AMT web site of the computer.
Good.
On a hp i tried the commands from http://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/13.05 (On the client i installed amtterm 1.3 from repository.) export AMT_TEST_MACHINE_IP=10.1.1.2 export AMT_TEST_MACHINE_PWD=Test$$44$$ (yep i know, but the machine cannot connect to the outside world)
and tried RUN_OPT="--target amt" make run/printf
The x201 does not seem to get touched - even with disconnected network cable the test is succesful.
This looks like that the run script doesn't recognize that you wanted to use Intel's AMT. Can you please have a look (or post the log) in the log for something like "No support for Intel's AMT detected."
I honestly does not understand amt. I tried to use amtterm instead to try out the connection. With amtterm i get a "amtterm: AUTH - ERROR (failure) amtterm: ERROR: session authentification failed". I know that amtterm has nothing to do with genode directly, but if you are using it could you give a hint for the right direction?
Make sure that you also have enabled in the AMT menu an option called "Legacy redirection mode" - without we had no luck to get SOL working and that you "active the network p
The best is first to try and to get the amttool and amtterm working in general. For example try
user> AMT_PASSWORD=<your password> amttool 10.1.1.2 powerup user> AMT_PASSWORD=<your password> amttool 10.1.1.2 reset user> AMT_PASSWORD=<your password> amttool 10.1.1.2 powerdown
in a shell. If this works our run script support should be able to reset the machine (we use only "reset" - so you have to power on the machine by your own before using it.)
If this works amtterm can be invoked by
user> amtterm 10.1.1.2 -u admin -p <your password>
and should give you a connection.
Cheers,
Alex B.