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"IPMI Watchdog Timer Timeout" may be logged in the iLO event log (IEL)
When System ROM is v2.62 (03/08/2022) and the IPMI Watchdog Timer option is set to Disabled (factory setting),
the following "IPMI Watchdog Timer Timeout" may be logged in the IEL:
iLO IPMI Watchdog Timer Timeout: Action: None, TimerUse: 0x44, TimerActions: 0x00.
Event Class: 0x23
Event Code : 0xB3
Recovery procedure:
This problem will be solved by exercising either of the recovery options (A or B) described below.
Recovery option A
1. Power off the server. Then disconnect the plug from the outlet.
2. Wait for 30 seconds. Then plug the server into the outlet again.
Recovery option B
In System Utilities, change the setting of the IPMI Watchdog Timer option two times as follows:
1. Power on the server.
2. During the POST, press the F9 key to start System Utilities.
3. In System Configuration, select RBSU > System Options > Server Availability. Then set the IPMI
Watchdog Timer option to Enabled.
4. Press the F12 key, save the change, and then restart the system.
5. During the POST, press the F9 key to start System Utilities again.
6. In System Configuration, select RBSU > System Options > Server Availability. Then set the IPMI
Watchdog Timer option to Disabled.
7. Press the F12 key, save the change, and then restart the system.
● About the System Utility and One-Time Boot Menu display
(1) To protect the change permissions on the menu under BMC Configuration Utility, enable BMC Configuration Utility >
Setting Option > Require user login and configuration privilege for BMC Configuration.
It isn't protected by setting of BIOS/Platform configuration (RBSU) > Server Security > Set Admin Password.
(2) The Maximum Size and Installed Size of L2 and L3 cache in "System Information > Processor Information" are
indicated by the values that a 1MB is converted into 1024000 bytes.
When the version of System ROM is v2.00 (02/02/2019) or later, it is indicated by converting 1 MB to 1048576 bytes.
(3) In System ROM version 1.36 (02/14/2018) or 1.36 (02/15/2018), the mouse cursor may be displayed as a black
square on rare occasions when System Utilities screen or One-Time Boot menu is shown.
This is merely a problem with indication, and the operation on the System Utilities works normally.
This symptom can be solved by moving the mouse in a usual way.
(4) In the PCIe Device Configuration menu of BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) (*) and in One-Time Boot Menu, the
name of a RAID controller may not be correctly displayed on the following conditions:
- For N8103-189, N8103-190, N8103-191, N8103-192, N8103-193, N8103-194, N8103-195, N8103-196, N8103-
197, N8103-201, N8103-237, or N8103-238
The above problem occurs if both of the following conditions are met:
1. The version of the RAID controller firmware is v4.11 or higher, or v3.01.04.072 or higher.
2. The version of System ROM is lower than v2.68 (07/14/2022).
However, the problem does not affect a boot from the HDD/SSD managed by the RAID controller.
* Select BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > PCIe Device Configuration.
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