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80 If you want the driver to put an event into the event log on a panic,
81 enable the 'Generate a panic event to all BMCs on a panic' option. If
82 you want the whole panic string put into the event log using OEM
83 events, enable the 'Generate OEM events containing the panic string'
586 this driver cannod to IPMI panic events, extend the watchdog at panic
587 time, or other panic-related IPMI functions without special kernel
678 is the amount of seconds before the reset that the pre-timeout panic will
683 is the value of timeout which is set on kernel panic, in order to let actions
684 such as kdump to occur during panic.
696 "preop_panic" to set the preoperation to panic, or "preop_give_data"
725 The watchdog will panic and start a 120 second reset timeout if it
726 gets a pre-action. During a panic or a reboot, the watchdog will
732 otherwise unhandled NMI, it must be from IPMI and it will panic
741 Panic Timeouts
745 events in the system event log if a panic occurs. if you enable the
746 'Generate a panic event to all BMCs on a panic' option, you will get
747 one event on a panic in a standard IPMI event format. If you enable
748 the 'Generate OEM events containing the panic string' option, you will
749 also get a bunch of OEM events holding the panic string.
757 * Sensor #: The first byte of the panic string (0 if no panic string)
760 * Event data 2: second byte of panic string
761 * Event data 3: third byte of panic string
771 * byte 3: The slave address of the card saving the panic
773 The rest of the bytes (11 bytes) are the panic string. If the panic string