HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual page 70

Integrated lights-out firmware 1.91
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Start of phase
FE0C
Processor Initialization
FE10
Video Initialization
FE14
Cache Initialization
FE18
USB Initialization
FE1C
Memory Test
FE20
Memory Initialization
FE24
USB Startup
FE28
Floppy Controller Test
FE2C
Option ROM Initialization
FE30
ATAPI Option ROM Initialization
FE34
BBS Initialization
FE38
Begin BOOT Process
FE3C
Attempting SCSI CD Boot
FE40
Attempting Floppy Boot
FE44
Attempting HD Boot
FE48
Attempting CD Boot
FE4C
Attempting PXE Boot
FE50
Passing control to boot sector code
FE54
No bootable devices
NVRAM environment variables listing
HP uses NVRAM to store server environment variable information, for example, host controller boot order.
This information can be useful to HP engineers and advanced customers who have detailed knowledge of
HP System Management architecture.
Virtual NMI button
The Virtual NMI button halts the operating system for debugging purposes. This functionality is an
advanced feature that should only be used for kernel-level debugging. The possible uses of this feature
include:
Demonstrate ASR
If the system management (Health) driver is loaded, and ASR is enabled, then the host automatically
reboots after an NMI has occurred.
Debug
If a software application hangs the system, the NMI capability can be used to engage the operating
system debugger.
Initiate dump of an unresponsive host
A vendor might be interested in capturing the server context.
Using iLO 70

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