IBM System x3620 M3 7376 Installation And User Manual page 114

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v DIMM error assistance. The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
v System-event log.
v ROM-based IMM firmware flash updates.
v Auto Boot Failure Recovery.
v A virtual media key, which enables full systems-management support (remote
v When one of the two microprocessors reports an internal error, the server
v NMI detection and reporting.
v Automatic Server Restart (ASR) when POST is not complete or the operating
v Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) Specification V2.0 and
v Serial redirect.
v Serial over LAN (SOL).
v Active Energy Manager.
v Query power-supply input power.
v PECI 2 support.
v Power/reset control (power-on, hard and soft shutdown, hard and soft reset,
v Alerts (in-band and out-of-band alerting, PET traps - IPMI style, SNMP, e-mail).
v Operating-system failure blue screen capture.
v Command-line interface.
v Configuration save and restore.
v PCI configuration data.
v Boot sequence manipulation.
The IMM also provides the following remote server management capabilities
through the OSA SMBridge management utility program:
v Command-line interface (IPMI Shell)
v Serial over LAN
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System x3620 M3 Type 7376: Installation and User's Guide
disables a failing DIMM that is detected during POST, and the IMM lights the
associated system-error LED and the failing DIMM error LED.
video, remote keyboard/mouse, and remote storage).
disables the defective microprocessor and restarts with the one good
microprocessor.
system hangs and the OS watchdog timer times out. The IMM might be
configured to watch for the OS watchdog timer and restart the server after a
timeout, if the ASR feature is enabled. Otherwise, the IMM allows the
administrator to generate an NMI by pressing an NMI button on the rear of the
server for an operating-system memory dump. ASR is supported by IPMI.
Intelligent Platform Management Bus (IPMB) support.
schedule power control).
The command-line interface provides direct access to server management
functions through the IPMI 2.0 protocol. Use the command-line interface to issue
commands to control the server power, view system information, and identify the
server. You can also save one or more commands as a text file and run the file
as a script.
Establish a Serial over LAN (SOL) connection to manage servers from a remote
location. You can remotely view and change the UEFI settings, restart the server,
identify the server, and perform other management functions. Any standard Telnet
client application can access the SOL connection.

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