Intel S1200BT Technical Product Specification - Page 56

Embedded Platform Debug - s1200bts cpu support

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Platform Management Intel® Server Board S1200BT TPS  Virtual front panel display and overall system health.  Provides embedded firmware version information.  Configuration of various IPMI parameters (LAN parameters, users, passwords, and so on)  Configuration of alerting (SNMP and SMTP).  Display system asset information for the product, board, and chassis.  Display of BMC-owned sensors (name, status, current reading, enabled thresholds), including color-code status of sensors.  Automatic refresh of sensor data with a configurable refresh rate.  On-line help.  Display/clear SEL (display is in easily understandable human readable format).  Supports major industry-standard browsers (Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox).  Automatically logs out after user-configurable inactivity period.  The GUI session automatically times-out after a user-configurable inactivity period. By default, this inactivity period is 30 minutes.  Embedded Platform Debug feature - Allow the user to initiate a "diagnostic dump" to a file that can be sent to Intel® for debug purposes.  Display of power statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) consumed by the server. 4.2.5 Embedded Platform Debug The Embedded Platform Debug feature supports capturing low-level diagnostic data (applicable MSRs, PCI config-space registers, and so on). This feature allows a user to export this data into a file that is retrievable through the embedded web GUI, as well as through host and remote IPMI methods, for the purpose of sending to an Intel® engineer for an enhanced debugging capability. The files are compressed, encrypted, and password protected. The file is not meant to be viewable by the end user but rather to provide additional debugging capability to an Intel® support engineer. 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 44 Revision 2.0 Intel order number G13326-004

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Platform Management
Intel®
Server Board S1200BT TPS
Revision 2.0
Intel order number G13326-004
44
Virtual front panel display and overall system health.
Provides embedded firmware version information.
Configuration of various IPMI parameters (LAN parameters, users, passwords, and
so on)
Configuration of alerting (SNMP and SMTP).
Display system asset information for the product, board, and chassis.
Display of BMC-owned sensors (name, status, current reading, enabled thresholds),
including color-code status of sensors.
Automatic refresh of sensor data with a configurable refresh rate.
On-line help.
Display/clear SEL (display is in easily understandable human readable format).
Supports major industry-standard browsers (Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox).
Automatically logs out after user-configurable inactivity period.
The GUI session automatically times-out after a user-configurable inactivity period. By
default, this inactivity period is 30 minutes.
Embedded Platform Debug feature -
Allow the user to initiate a “diagnostic dump” to a
file that can be sent to Intel
®
for debug purposes.
Display of power statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) consumed by
the server.
4.2.5
Embedded Platform Debug
The Embedded Platform Debug feature supports capturing low-level diagnostic data (applicable
MSRs, PCI config-space registers, and so on).
This feature allows a user to export this data into
a file that is retrievable through the embedded web GUI, as well as through host and remote
IPMI methods, for the purpose of sending to an Intel
®
engineer for an enhanced debugging
capability.
The files are compressed, encrypted, and password protected.
The file is not meant
to be viewable by the end user but rather to provide additional debugging capability to an Intel
®
support engineer.
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