Monthly Specification Update
Monthly Specification Update
7. The Memory Throttling sensor status will stay “Critical” after triggered
on the Integrated BMC Web Console Sensor Readings page
Problem When Memory Throttling is triggered, the Memory “P1 MTT and/or P2 MTT”
sensor status will stay in “Critical” status in the Integrated BMC Web Console
even after throttling has stopped.
Implication Users may observe Memory “P1 MTT and/or P2 MTT” status as “Critical” even
when there is no throttling. No functional impact on the system.
Status This issue is fixed in ME 03.00.02.203 and later releases.
Workaround Perform an AC cycle or reset the ME through IPMI to reset the MTT sensor
status.
8. WOL (Wake on LAN) may not function for Red Hat* Linux 6.2 64bit OS
Problem With the Intel
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LAN driver version 17.1, WOL (Wake on LAN) may not function
for Red Hat* Linux 6.2 64bit OS.
Implication Users may not be able to wake the system through the on-board NIC port.
Status This issue is fixed in LAN driver package 17.4 and later releases.
Workaround None.
9. The POST Code Diagnostic LEDs may continue to display a status after
POST has completed
Problem All POST Code Diagnostic LEDs should be in an off state after the POST
process has completed. Instead, the LEDs may continue to display status code
changes after the operating system boot process has begun. The codes
observed could change at any time after POST and have any value.
Implication The POST Code Diagnostic LEDs may not be all off after POST has completed.
Status This issue is fixed in BMC firmware 01.17.4151 and later releases.
Workaround None. All POST Code Diagnostic LED states displayed after the OS begins to
boot should be ignored because they do not reflect an actual platform boot
status.
10. The system only reports the first occurrence of power redundancy lost
events
Problem The integrated platform management subsystem will report only the first
occurrence of a power redundancy loss event. Any additional power
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