Hi Jeff, You can use x86-power-control for power, phosphor-software-manager for firmware upgrade and entity manager & dbus-sensors for sensor. Regards -Vijay From: openbmc on behalf of 陳,松儉 Date: Sunday, February 23, 2020 at 1:47 AM To: Brad Bishop Cc: OpenBMC Maillist Subject: 回覆: Re: 回覆:skeleton Hi Brad, I’m new to openbmc, now I can boot openbmc on MB with AST2500. What I’m trying to achieve are: 1. Power control. 2. Update BMC firmware. 3. Sensors monitoring. Thanks for your suggestion in advance. Jeff 寄件者: Brad Bishop 傳送時間: 2020年2月21日 上午 01:02 收件者: ‪‪‪‪Jeff Chan 副本: OpenBMC Maillist 主旨: Re: 回覆:skeleton > On Feb 19, 2020, at 8:06 PM, ‪‪‪‪Jeff Chan wrote: > > Hi Brad, > Thanks for reply, I checked github.com/openbmc/skeleton, most of them released 2 years ago, and the title said "will be replaced...", is it still good to adopt it? No I would not recommend that. Skeleton covers a lot of BMC functions - which one in particular are you interested in? > > Jeff > > > -------- 原始郵件 -------- > 寄件者: Brad Bishop > 日期: 2020年2月14日 週五 02:39 > 收件人: ‪‪‪‪Jeff Chan > 副本: OpenBMC Maillist > 主旨: Re: skeleton > > > > On Feb 11, 2020, at 6:29 AM, ‪‪‪‪Jeff Chan wrote: > > > > Hi, > > As the description in skeleton github, it will be replaced with proper implementation, what's the up to date implementation? where can I find those docs or samples? > > > > Jeff > > Hi Jeff > > Most of skeleton has been rewritten. skeleton covers a lot of BMC functions - which one in particular are you interested in? > > thx -brad