MPCBL0050N02Q Intel, MPCBL0050N02Q Datasheet - Page 218

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MPCBL0050N02Q

Manufacturer Part Number
MPCBL0050N02Q
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of MPCBL0050N02Q

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10.7.5
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10.7.6
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Technical Product Specification
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The syntax of the command is:
# sbcupdate -I lan -H <ip address of shelf manager>
For example, user would execute the following command:
# sbcupdate -I lan -H 10.90.90.91 -U root -P cmmrootpass
Restoring Factory Default Thresholds Values Using KCS
Interface
To restore the factory default values of ACTIVE and SDR threshold types using the KCS
interface, specify the threshold type to be restored.
The syntax of the command is:
# sbcupdate -I kcs [--restore-thr-active] [--restore-thr-sdr]
where:
The sbcudate utility also supports restoring only selected thresholds values using the
KCS interface by providing a special restore.thr file in command line.
The syntax of the command is:
# sbcupdate -I kcs <path to restore threshold file/filename>
The following example shows how to restore only selected thresholds using the
restore.thr file:
# sbcupdate -I kcs restore.thr
The output from this command should be similar to the following:
Restoring factory default thresholds settings.
Program exiting!
The restore.thr file is a file of the same format as the regular .thr file created by the
sbcupdate tool when reading thresholds to a file. Because factory default settings can
not be restored, any _FACTORY_ lines that appear in restore.thr will be ignored and a
warning will be displayed on console.
Restoring Factory Default Thresholds Values via RMCP Bridging
For RMCP bridging to work correctly, the shelf manager must be connected to the
network in order to transmit TCP/IP traffic to and from the client. The user must also
specify the interface option to be lan for RMCP bridging.
To restore the factory default values of ACTIVE and SDR threshold types via RMCP
bridge, specify the threshold type to be restored.
MPCBL0050 Single Board Computer
--restore-thr-active
--restore-thr-sdr
--restore-thr
0xYZ
— 0x00 to 0xFE to read thresholds settings of single sensor
— 0xFF to read threshold settings of all sensors
-U <username> -P <password> -t <IPMB address>
<path to restore threshold file/filename>
-t 0x8e change.thr
[--restore-thr] -s 0xYZ
specifies the sensor number and accepts the following value:
restores all of the above
restores thresholds settings from SDR repository
restores ACTIVE settings of thresholds
MPCBL0050—Firmware Update Utilities
Order Number: 318146-001
September 2007