Example implementations relate to automatic diagnostic mode to identify a potential cause of a boot problem of a system. In an example, the automatic diagnostic mode iteratively isolates subsystems of the system in coordination with a baseboard management controller. For each iteration of subsystem isolation, a system boot is executed while a subsystem is isolated. The system boot is monitored against a watchdog timer of the baseboard management controller to determine if the system boot is successful. If the system boot is successful, the isolated subsystem is marked as a potential cause of the boot problem of the system. If the system boot is unsuccessful, the automatic diagnostic mode continues to iteratively isolate the subsystems.
Perform Security Action Based On Inventory Comparison
- Houston TX, US Darrell R. Haskell - Houston TX, US John S. Harsany - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/57 G06F 9/445
Abstract:
Examples disclosed herein relate to an approach to take a startup inventory of a computing including multiple startup components, where the startup inventory includes information about the at least one processing element, at least one memory device, a system board, and a bus device on a bus. The startup inventory is compared to a stored inventory taken when the computing device was put into a first mode to determine whether the startup inventory and the stored inventory match. A security action is performed in response to the comparison.
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