Operations Guide, Fourth Edition - HP Integrity rx1620
Table A-5 IPMI Origins (continued)
SourceNumber
intelligent platform management bus (IPMB)0x07
inter IC (I2C)10x08
I2C20x09
keyboard controller style (KCS)00x0F
KCS10x10
KCS20x11
System Power Thread (Used by Power Restore Policy)0x1F
For example:
Data2 Data3
80 03 ipmi req from the CLI thd for CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_DOWN (“p 0”)
81 03 ipmi req from the CLI thd for CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_UP (“p 1”)
80 01 ipmi req from via BT for CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_DOWN
83 03 ipmi/RS req from the CLI thd for CHASSIS_CONTROL_HARD_RESET
00 FA CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_DOWN req from the ACPI sensor (S5)
00 D9 CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_DOWN req from CPU0 temp sensor
01 0E CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_UP req from WakeOnLan sensor
Events Without Sensors
The BMC logs these events with a “sensor number” of 0; there is no matching SDR entry.
Table A-6 Events Without Sensors
Notesdata 3data 2EventTriplet
The BMC logs this when the
SEL is 75% full
%full1FSEL almost full10:70:64
BMC entering firmware update
mode
12:70:64
SFW flash Inlock12:70:05
Front panel lock12:70:06
Front panel unlock12:F0:06
Firmware update application:
starting component update
12:70:64
Firmware update application:
ending component update
12:70:64
Mode is a bit-map:Bit 0:
ShmooBit 1: MfgTestBit 2:
Shutdown overrideBit 3: Fixed
fan speedBit 4: MfgBits 7-5:
unused, set to 0
–ModeBMC entering special mode12:70:80
Minor FW rev.Major FW rev.BMC firmware initializing12:70:A1
BMC Cold Reset1D:70:00
108 Event, Error, and Warning Messages