Technical Product Specification

Intel
®
Server
Board S2600WP TPS Platform Management Functional Overview
Type
Profile
Details
CLTT 0 300M altitude
CLTT 2 900M altitude
CLTT 4 1500M altitude
CLTT 6 3000M altitude
4.12.7.2
System Configuration Using FRUSDR Utility
The Field Replaceable Unit and Sensor Data Record Update Utility (FRUSDR utility) is a
program used to write platform-specific configuration data to NVRAM on the server board. It
allows the user to select which supported chassis (Intel
®
or Non-Intel
®
) and platform chassis
configuration is used. Based on the input provided, the FRUSDR writes sensor data specific to
the configuration to NVRAM for the BMC controller to read each time the system is powered on.
4.12.8
Node Power On/Off Control
The BMC on each node will monitor its fans and temperature for a critical failure. When a critical
failure occurs the node will be powered down by BMC. When this occurs, the node will need to
be manually powered on.
4.13
Intel
®
Intelligent Power Node Manager
4.13.1
Overview
Power management deals with requirements to manage processor power consumption and
manage power at the platform level to meet critical business needs. Node Manager (NM) is a
platform resident technology that enforces power capping and thermal-triggered power capping
policies for the platform. These policies are applied by exploiting subsystem knobs (such as
processor P and T states) that can be used to control power consumption. NM enables data
center power management by exposing an external interface to management software through
which platform policies can be specified. It also implements specific data center power
management usage models such as power limiting, and thermal monitoring.
Note: Support for NM is product-specific. This section details how NM would be supported on
products that provide this capability.
The NM feature is implemented by a complementary architecture utilizing the ME, BMC, BIOS,
and an ACPI-compliant OS. The ME provides the NM policy engine and power control/limiting
functions (referred to as Node Manager or NM) while the BMC provides the external LAN link by
which external management software can interact with the feature. The BIOS provides system
power information utilized by the NM algorithms and also exports ASL code used by OSPM for
negotiating processor P and T state changes for power limiting. PMBus*-compliant power
supplies provide the capability to monitoring input power consumption, which is necessary to
support NM.
The NM architecture applicable to this generation of servers is defined by the NPTM
Architecture Specification v2.0. NPTM is an evolving technology that is expected to continue to
add new capabilities that will be defined in subsequent versions of the specification. The ME NM
implements the NPTM policy engine and control/monitoring algorithms defined in the
NPTM specification.
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