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Table 30.
Boot Option Parameters
Parameter
#
Set In
0
Progress
(volatile)
Service partition
1
selector
[1]
(semi-volatile)
156
is OFF)
Causes the BMC to return a high level version of the system health
status in multi-line 'verbose' format. The BMC returns a string of the
following format:
SYS Health:xx<output termination sequence>
Power: "ON", "OFF" (soft-off or mechanical off), "SLEEP" (sleep - used
when can't distinguish sleep level), "S4", "S3", "S2", "S1", "Unknown"
Temperature:xx<output termination sequence>
Voltage:xx<output termination sequence>
PowerSystem:xx<output termination sequence>
Cooling:xx<output termination sequence>
Drives:xx<output termination sequence>
Security:xx<output termination sequence>
Other:xx<output termination sequence>
Where xx is:
"OK"
"Non-critical"
"Critical"
"Non-recoverable"
"Unspecified fault"
"Unknown"
(status not available/unknown (typically because
system power is OFF)
Parameter Data (non-volatile unless otherwise noted)
Data 1 - This parameter is used to indicate when any of the following
parameters are being updated, and when the updates are completed. The bit is
primarily provided to alert software that some other software or utility is in the
process of making changes to the data. The change shall take effect when the
write occurs.
[7:2] -
Reserved
[1:0] -
00b = Set complete. If a system reset or transition to powered down
state occurs while 'set in progress' is active, the BMC goes to the 'set
complete' state. If rollback is implemented, going directly to 'set
complete' without first doing a 'commit write' causes any pending write
data to be discarded.
01b = Set in progress. This flag indicates that some utility or other
software is presently doing writes to parameter data. It is a notification
flag only, it is not a resource lock. The BMC does not provide any
interlock mechanism that would prevent other software from writing
parameter data while.
10b = Reserved
11b = Reserved
Data 1
[7:0] -
Service partition selector. This value is used to select which service
partition BIOS should boot using. This document does not specify
which value corresponds to a particular service partition.
00h = Unspecified
(monitored parameters within normal operating
ranges)
('warning': hardware outside normal operating
range)
('fatal' :hardware exceeding specified ratings)
('potential damage': system hardware in
jeopardy or damaged)
(fault detected, but severity unspecified)
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