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This timer specifies how long the IPMC waits for the payload to shut down gracefully. If the
payload software does not configure its OpenIPMI library to be notified for graceful shutdown
requests, the IPMC shuts down the payload when the timer expires.
8.1.7.1.4 System Boot Options Parameter #100
The system boot options parameter #100 allows you to send multiple boot options to the
blade’s boot firmware and thus control the boot process. The boot options which you can
configure via this parameter are typically a subset of the boot options which you can configure
in the boot firmware directly, for example via a setup menu. Details are given in this section.
The IPMC contains a storage area where the boot parameters are stored. When the blade
boots, the boot firmware reads out the storage area, interprets the parameters and executes
the boot process accordingly. Note that the boot parameters in the IPMC storage area have
higher priority than the same boot options which may be configured in the firmware itself, for
example via the setup menu.
The storage area is divided into two parts: the default area and the user area. The user area can
be read and written by an IPMI user and is, by default, the area which the boot firmware reads
out and uses during the boot process. The default area can only be read (both by an IPMI user
and the boot firmware). Its purpose is to store factory-programmed default boot options
which can be used to restore the standard settings. If you want the boot firmware to read out
and use the boot parameters stored in the default area and thus use the factory settings, you
Table 8-11 System Boot Options Parameter #98
Bit Description
15:8
Timeout for GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN, LSB (given in 100 msec)
7:0
Timeout for GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN, MSB (given in 100 msec)
The System Boot Options parameter #98 is non-volatile. During blade production its data is
initialized to 0xFF and its state is set to invalid. Its parameter data remains preserved after
IPMC power cycles and firmware upgrades.
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