Technical Product Specification Update
Monthly Specification Update
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4. Integrated BMC Web Console – Sensor Readings Page – Memory
Throttling sensor status will stay “Critical” once triggered
Problem When Memory Throttling is triggered, the Memory “P1 MTT and/or P2 MTT”
sensor status will stay at “Critical” status in the Integrated BMC Web Console
even after throttling has stopped.
Implication User may observe Memory “P1 MTT and/or P2 MTT” status as “Critical” even
when there is no throttling. No functional impact to the system.
Status This issue is fixed in ME 03.00.02.203 and later release.
Workaround Need a AC cycle or reset ME through IPMI to reset the MTT sensor status.
5. WOL (Wake on LAN) may not function under Red Hat* Linux 6.2 64bit OS
Problem With Intel
®
LAN driver version 17.1, WOL (Wake on LAN) may not function
under Red Hat* Linux 6.2 64bit OS.
Implication User may not be able to wake system through onboard NIC port.
Status This issue may be fixed in a future LAN driver release.
Workaround None.
6. System only reports the first occurrence of power redundancy lost
events
Problem The integrated platform management subsystem will only report the first
occurrence of a power redundancy lost event. Any additional power
redundancy lost events that may occur after the initial event, will not be
reported unless an AC cycle of the server is performed.
Implication With the first power redundancy lost event detected, the system status LED will
change the state to flashing Green and the system event log will display the
event as shown below.
Power Unit, Pwr Unit Redund (#0x2) Informational event: Pwr Unit Redund
reports full redundancy has been lost. Integrated BMC - LUN#0 (Channel#0)
After hot swapping the faulty power supply, which would change the state of
the system back to normal (system status LED goes back to solid Green), the
system will NOT report any further power redundancy lost events, until an AC
cycle of the server is performed.
Status This issue will be fixed in a future BMC release.
Workaround None.