This program captures & visualizes IPMI traffic on a BMC running OpenBMC. It allows the user to capture & view IPMI requests in a time line format, as well as generate commands that can talk to `ipmid` or `ipmitool` to replay those IPMI requests. ## Build This program is based on Electron, and should be compatible with Windows, Linux, Mac and ChromeOS's Linux environment. The following commands are all run from this folder (where `index.html` is located.) To build and run, a user would first need to install node.js and npm (Node.js package manager), and then checkout `dbus-pcap` to this folder. To install node.js on a Ubuntu/Debian-based system: First, install `npm` and `node.js` using a method that is suitable for your setup. ``` $ node --version v10.20.1 $ npm --version 6.14.4 ``` Then, with `npm`, `node.js` installed and `dbus-pcap` downloaded to this folder, run the following commands: 1. `npm install` 2. `npm start` ## Run ### Open existing file 1. Select "Open an existing file" 2. Click "Open file" 3. Choose a file (The file should be a text file, and its contents should be dbus-monitor outputs) ### Capture 1. Select "Capture on a BMC" 2. Fill the Megapede client name in the text box 3. Choose a capture mode (live or staged) 4. Click "start capture" and watch the status updates 5. Click "stop capture" when done 6. If something happens, manual clean-up might be needed, such as stopping dbus-monitor on the BMC ![Image](./scrnshot.png)