Hot swap and shut down, 1 hot swap handle and hot swap (blue) led, Ipmi firmware user guide cp6002 – Kontron CP6002 IPMI User Manual

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IPMI Firmware User Guide

CP6002

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ID: 1039-1613, Rev. 2.0

5.

Communication Between the Management
Controller and EFI

For communication between EFI and the Management Controller there is a “private” KCS in-
terface. During the boot process the EFI sends the following IPMI commands to the Manage-
ment Controller:

• An OEM command which reports a good or a bad checksum.

• A Standard IPMI command “Set Watchdog Timer” to stop a possibly running IPMI

watchdog timer.

• A Standard IPMI command “Set SEL Time” to set the event log time to the time which is

kept by the RTC.

• The OEM IPMI command “Set Firmware Parameters” with some parameters which for

example sets the Management Controller to a BMC or a SMC as selected in the EFI shell.

• A Standard IPMI command “Set ACPI Power State” to set the state “ACPI legacy on”

• Etc.

6.

Hot Swap and Shut Down

6.1

Hot Swap Handle and Hot Swap (Blue) LED

The blue Hot Swap LED (HS LED) of an inserted board in a powered rack is normally used to
indicate the board's operational status so as to facilitate hot-swapping of the board:

• ON

The payload is inactive and may be:

• Activated by closing the Hot Swap Handle, or
• The board may be extracted. The “M-state” is 1.

An exception is the case when payload power is off e.g. after a shut down via an
IPMI chassis command and the handle is still closed. Here the M-state is 4. To
show the operator that the payload power is off, the blue LED will be on in spite of
the closed handle.

• BLINKING

Changing from active state to inactive state or vice versa.

Don't extract the board now. The “M-state” is 2, 5 or 6.

• OFF

The payload is active.

Don't extract the board now. Normally the extraction is impossible because the handle is
closed and locked. The “M-state” is 3 or 4.

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