Fp (Nmi) Interrupt; Table 74: Physical Security Sensor Event Trigger Offset - Next Steps - Intel S1400FP Manual

Epsd platform based on intel xeon processor e5 4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 product families
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Chassis Subsystem
System Event Log Troubleshooting Guide for EPSD Platforms Based on Intel
Event Trigger Offset
Hex
Description
Somebody has opened the chassis (or the chassis
intrusion sensor is not connected).
chassis
00h
intrusion
Someone has unplugged a LAN cable that was
present when the BMC initialized. This event gets
LAN leash
logged when the electrical connection on the NIC
04h
lost
connector gets lost.

10.2 FP (NMI) Interrupt

The BMC supports an NMI sensor for logging an event when a diagnostic interrupt is generated for the following cases:
The front panel diagnostic interrupt button is pressed.
The BMC receives an IPMI Chassis Control command that requests this action.
The front panel interrupt button (also referred to as NMI button) is a recessed button on the front panel that allows the user to force a
critical interrupt which causes a crash error or kernel panic.
98
Byte
Field
15
Event Data 2
Not used
16
Event Data 3
Not used
Table 74: Physical Security Sensor Event Trigger Offset – Next Steps
Description
Intel order number G90620-002
Xeon
Processor E5 4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 Product Families
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Description
Next Steps
1.
Use the Quick Start Guide and the Service Guide to determine whether
the chassis intrusion switch is connected properly.
2.
If this is the case, make sure it makes proper contact when the chassis is
closed.
3.
If this is also the case, someone has opened the chassis. Ensure nobody
has access to the system that shouldn't.
This is most likely due to unplugging the cable but can also happen if there is
an issue with the cable or switch.
1.
Check the LAN cable and connector for issues.
2.
Investigate switch logs where possible.
3.
Ensure nobody has access to the server that shouldn't.
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