Difference between revisions of "BMC"
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|desc=Service processor which runs whenever the system is energised. Handles power on, power off and reboot requests and optionally provides remote management functionality. Implements [[Wikipedia:IPMI|IPMI]] and performs necessary baseboard initialization prior to CPU power on. Monitors CPU temperatures and sets fan speeds appropriately.}} | |desc=Service processor which runs whenever the system is energised. Handles power on, power off and reboot requests and optionally provides remote management functionality. Implements [[Wikipedia:IPMI|IPMI]] and performs necessary baseboard initialization prior to CPU power on. Monitors CPU temperatures and sets fan speeds appropriately.}} | ||
− | The [[Talos II]] mainboard uses the open source [[OpenBMC]] stack for the software role. | + | The [[Talos II]] mainboard uses the open source [[OpenBMC]] stack for the software role by default, although [[BangBMC]] can be used instead. |
Revision as of 10:50, 2 December 2022
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC): Service processor which runs whenever the system is energised. Handles power on, power off and reboot requests and optionally provides remote management functionality. Implements IPMI and performs necessary baseboard initialization prior to CPU power on. Monitors CPU temperatures and sets fan speeds appropriately.
The Talos II mainboard uses the open source OpenBMC stack for the software role by default, although BangBMC can be used instead.