Monthly Specification Update
Platform Collaboration and Systems Division Monthly Specification Update
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11.
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 fixed from ME 02.01.07.328 release.
Workaround Need a AC cycle or reset ME through IPMI to reset the MTT sensor status.
12.
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 You may not be able to wake system through onboard NIC port.
Status This issue was fixed in LAN driver 17.4 and later release.
Workaround None.
13.
POST Code Diagnostic LEDs may not be all off after POST has completed
Problem The POST Code Diagnostic LEDs should be all off after POST has completed.
But the LEDs may show other values after booting to an Operating System.
The codes seen could change at any time after POST or have any value. A
POST code of “0xD4” has been observed after Microsoft* Windows* Server
2008 R2 completes loading. There is no functional impact associated with the
POST code pattern “0xD4”.
Implication The POST Code Diagnostic LEDs may not be all off after POST has
completed.
Status This issue was fixed in BMC 01.17.4151 and later release.
Workaround None.