Failed to start LSB: OpenIPMI Driver init script
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 Mate on a Dell Inspiron 5567.
During boot, watching
journalctl -b0 --system _COMM=systemd
I see:
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Starting Light Display Manager...
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: OpenIPMI Driver init script.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Unit entered failed state.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Started OpenVPN service.
What does it mean? How can I fix it?
boot 16.04
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 Mate on a Dell Inspiron 5567.
During boot, watching
journalctl -b0 --system _COMM=systemd
I see:
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Starting Light Display Manager...
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: OpenIPMI Driver init script.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Unit entered failed state.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Started OpenVPN service.
What does it mean? How can I fix it?
boot 16.04
Another nice way to find this kind of errors:systemctl --failed
. Seems this bug.lsmod | grep ipmi
output?
– Pablo Bianchi
9 hours ago
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 Mate on a Dell Inspiron 5567.
During boot, watching
journalctl -b0 --system _COMM=systemd
I see:
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Starting Light Display Manager...
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: OpenIPMI Driver init script.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Unit entered failed state.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Started OpenVPN service.
What does it mean? How can I fix it?
boot 16.04
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 Mate on a Dell Inspiron 5567.
During boot, watching
journalctl -b0 --system _COMM=systemd
I see:
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Starting Light Display Manager...
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: OpenIPMI Driver init script.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Unit entered failed state.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: openipmi.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
mar 29 09:38:45 ale-Inspiron-5567 systemd[1]: Started OpenVPN service.
What does it mean? How can I fix it?
boot 16.04
boot 16.04
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Another nice way to find this kind of errors:systemctl --failed
. Seems this bug.lsmod | grep ipmi
output?
– Pablo Bianchi
9 hours ago
add a comment |
Another nice way to find this kind of errors:systemctl --failed
. Seems this bug.lsmod | grep ipmi
output?
– Pablo Bianchi
9 hours ago
Another nice way to find this kind of errors:
systemctl --failed
. Seems this bug. lsmod | grep ipmi
output?– Pablo Bianchi
9 hours ago
Another nice way to find this kind of errors:
systemctl --failed
. Seems this bug. lsmod | grep ipmi
output?– Pablo Bianchi
9 hours ago
add a comment |
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Another nice way to find this kind of errors:
systemctl --failed
. Seems this bug.lsmod | grep ipmi
output?– Pablo Bianchi
9 hours ago