Out-of-band management device and method, electronic equipment and computer readable storage medium
An out-of-band management and target device technology, applied in electrical digital data processing, instruments, etc., can solve problems such as the inability to achieve universal adaptation across processor architectures, and achieve the effect of reducing costs
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[0033] The solution provided by the embodiment of the present application can be applied to any system with out-of-band management capability, such as a server system including a motherboard and related components. figure 1 It is a schematic diagram of the application scenario of the out-of-band management solution provided by the embodiment of this application, figure 1 The shown scene is only one of the applicable examples of the technical solution of the present application.
[0034] In the server field, in order to meet the diverse needs of users, the hardware specifications of the server are often more complicated, and while realizing such complex functions, the server also needs to maintain a relatively stable operating state to ensure smooth use of users And safe, and users also need to set up and manage the server. For this reason, a controller based on platform management (Platform Management) is proposed in the prior art to manage the system operation of the server....
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[0048] figure 2 It is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of an out-of-band management device provided in this application. The device may be various terminals or server devices capable of out-of-band management, or may be a device or chip integrated on these devices. Such as figure 2 As shown, the out-of-band management device may include: an interface module 21 and a management module 22 .
[0049] The interface module 21 may include at least two types of bus interfaces. For example, if figure 1 As shown in , in the embodiment of the present application, the interface module 21 can integrate various bus interfaces to form a normalized interface, so as to be able to connect with the normalized pair interfaces set on the motherboards of various architectures. For example, in the embodiment of the present application, the bus interface may include: universal serial bus, peripheral component interconnection standard bus, low pin count bus, serial communication i...
Embodiment 3
[0058] image 3It is a flow chart of an embodiment of the out-of-band management method provided by this application. The execution subject of the method may be various terminals or server devices capable of out-of-band management, or devices or chips integrated on these devices. Such as image 3 As shown, the out-of-band management method may include the following steps:
[0059] S301. Receive target device attribute information from a target device connected to an out-of-band management device.
[0060] In the embodiment of the present application, the attribute information of the target device may be received from the target device connected to the out-of-band management device in step S301. According to the embodiment of the present application, the out-of-band management device can be connected to the interface of the target device such as the motherboard through the normalized interface, because the normalized interface of the embodiment of the present application cont...
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