Appendix D. Service Processor Operational Phases
This section provides a high-level flow of the phases of the Service Processor (SP).
SP Power Applied
│
6
┌─────┐
Pre-Standby Phase
│
6
│
│
6
│
Standby Phase
SP Menus Available
│
│
│
6
│
Bring-Up Phase
SMS Menus Available
│
│
│
6
│
Runtime Phase
Diagnostic Service Aids Available
│
│
└──────────────────┘
Pre-Standby Phase
This phase is entered when the server is connected to a power source. The server
may or may not be fully powered on. This phase is exited when the Power-On Self
Tests (POSTS) and configurations tasks are completed.
The Pre-Standby phase components are:
SP Initialization
SP performs any necessary hardware and software initializations.
SP POST
SP conducts Power-On Self Tests on its various work and code areas.
SP Unattended Start Mode Checks
If unattended start mode is set, the SP automatically reboots the server to assist
fault recovery. SP will not wait for a user-input or power-on command, but will
move straight through the phase and into the Bringup Phase. The unattended
start mode can be reset by accessing SMS menus, or SP menus.
Appendix D. Service Processor Operational Phases
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