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System Event Log Troubleshooting Guide for EPSD

Platforms Based on Intel

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Xeon

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Processor E5 4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 Product Families

Miscellaneous Events

Revision 1.1

Intel order number G90620-002

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11.5 BMC Watchdog Sensor

The BMC supports an IPMI sensor to report that a BMC reset has occurred due to an action taken by the BMC Watchdog feature. A
SEL event will be logged whenever either the BMC FW stack is reset or the BMC CPU itself is reset.

Table 82: BMC Watchdog Sensor Typical Characteristics

Byte

Field

Description

11

Sensor Type

28h = Management Subsystem Health

12

Sensor Number

0Ah

13

Event Direction and
Event Type

[7] Event direction

0b = Assertion Event

1b = Deassertion Event

[6:0] Event Type = 03h (

“digital” Discrete)

14

Event Data 1

[7:6]

– 00b = Unspecified Event Data 2

[5:4]

– 00b = Unspecified Event Data 3

[3:0]

– Event Trigger Offset = 1h = State Asserted

15

Event Data 2

Not used

16

Event Data 3

Not used

11.5.1

BMC Watchdog Sensor – Next Steps

A SEL event will be logged whenever either the BMC FW stack is reset or the BMC CPU itself is reset.

1. Check the SEL for any other events around the time of the failure.
2. Take note of all IPMI activity that was occurring around the time of the failure. Capture a System BMC Debug Log as soon as you

can after experiencing this failure. This log can be captured from the Integrated BMC Web Console or by using the Intel

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Syscfg

utility (syscfg /sbmcdl private filename.zip). Send the log file to your system manufacturer or Intel representative for failure
analysis.

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