Intel S1200BTL Product Specification - Page 53
Thermal Control - cpu support
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Intel®Server Board S1200BT TPS Platform Management A list of data that may be captured using this feature includes but is not limited to: 1. Platform sensor readings - This includes all ―readable‖ sensors that can be accessed by the Integrated BMC firmware and have associated SDRs populated in the SDR repository. This does not include any ―event-only‖ sensors. (All BIOS sensors and some Integrated BMC and ME sensors are ―event-only‖; meaning that they are not readable using an IPMI Get Sensor Reading command but rather are used just for event logging purposes). 2. SEL - The current SEL contents are saved in both hexadecimal and text format. 3. CPU/memory register data useful for diagnosing the cause of the following system errors: CATERR, ERR[2], SMI timeout, PERR, and SERR. The debug data is saved and timestamped for the last 3 occurrences of the error conditions. a. PCI error registers b. MSR registers c. MCH registers 4. Integrated BMC configuration data 5. Integrated BMC firmware debug log (a.k.a. SysLog) - Captures firmware debug messages. 4.2.6 Data Center Management Interface (DCMI) DCMI is an IPMI-based standard that builds upon a set of required IPMI standard commands by adding a set of DCMI-specific IPMI OEM commands. BTP1200-LC platform will support DCMI 1.0 specification. 4.2.7 Local Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP) The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an application protocol supported by the Integrated BMC for the purpose of authentication and authorization. The Integrated BMC user connects with an LDAP server for login authentication. This is only supported for non-IPMI logins including the embedded web UI and SM-CLP. IPMI users/passwords and sessions are not supported over LDAP. LDAP can be configured (IP address of LDAP server, port, etc.) via the Integrated BMC's Embedded Web UI. LDAP authentication and authorization is supported over the any NIC configured for system management. The BMC uses a standard Open LDAP implementation for Linux. 4.3 Thermal Control 4.3.1 Memory Thermal Throttling The system shall support thermal management through open loop throttling (OLTT) or static closed loop throttling (CLTT) of system memory based on availability of valid temperature Revision 1.0 41 Intel order number G13326-003