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functional "health" status of the blade. The BMC provides a key functional element in the overall
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) architecture.
The BMC acts as an interface to the higher levels of system control such as the IRU's CMC board
and the higher level control system used in the RMC and administration node. The BMC can
report any on-board sensor information that it has regarding temperatures, power status, operating
system condition and other functional parameters that may be reported by the blade. When any of
the preset limits fall out of bounds, the information will be reported by the BMC and an
administrator can take some corrective action. This could entail a node shutdown, reset (NMI) or
power cycling of the individual blade.
The individual blade BMCs do not have information on the status of other blades within the IRU.
This function is handled by the CMCs via the RMC and the administrative node. Note that blades
equipped with an optional BaseIO riser board have a dedicated BMC Ethernet port.
In all SGI UV 3000 servers all the system controller types (RMCs, CMCs and BMCs)
communicate with each other in the following ways:
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System control commands and communications are passed between the RMC and CMCs via
a private dedicated Gigabit Ethernet network. The CMCs communicate directly with the
BMC in each installed blade by way of the IRU's internal backplane.
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All CMCs can communicate with each other via an Ethernet "ring" configuration network
established within an SSI.
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In larger configurations the system control communication path may include a private,
dedicated Ethernet switch that allows communication between an RMC and multiple SSI
environments.
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