Rachid M. Kadri - Houston TX, US John R. Grady - Houston TX, US David S. Blocker - Houston TX, US Wanda L. Bloomfield - Houston TX, US George D. Megason - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 1/16 H05K 13/00
US Classification:
36167937, 36167933, 295921
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a housing defining an enclosure, one or more processors in the enclosure, and one or more memory modules in the enclosure. Disk storage drives are provided in an in-line arrangement within the enclosure such that a rear portion of one disk storage drive is adjacent a front portion of another disk storage drive.
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.
- Houston TX, US James T BODNER - Houston TX, US David BLOCKER - Houston TX, US James A BLOCKER - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
Abstract:
Examples disclosed herein relate to using a programmable logic device to perform a recovery operation on non-volatile storage devices. In response to receiving an indication to perform recovery, multiple storage devices are set to a predetermined value by the PLD. Recovery of the storage devices is to begin based on the predetermined value setting.