System and method for optimized thermal control for management controller offline

US10078610B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10078610-B2
Application numberUS-201514702922-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 4, 2015
Priority dateMay 4, 2015
Publication dateSep 18, 2018
Grant dateSep 18, 2018

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An information handling system (IHS) includes functional components that are housed within a chassis and interconnected in a configuration of one or more servers to operate as a fully functional IHS. An infrastructure system includes a power throttle module to limit power usage by the functional components and/or a fan module to cool the functional components. An access controller is provided in communication with a sensor which dynamically receives data related to a thermal load that is created by the functional components. A management controller responds to the data being available by controlling the infrastructure system to operate at a level that corresponds to the thermal load indicated by the data. In response to going offline, the management controller controls the infrastructure system to operate at an upper level that corresponds to an estimated thermal load predicated on an in-system power characterization of the configuration of the functional computer components.

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An information handling system (IHS) comprising: a chassis; functional computer components that are housed within the chassis and interconnected in a configuration of one or more servers to operate as a fully functional IHS; an infrastructure system of at least one of a power throttle module to limit power usage by the functional computer components and a fan module to cool the functional computer components; an access controller in communication with a sensor which dynamically receives data related to a thermal load that is created by the functional computer components; and a chassis management controller (CMC) in communication with the access controller and the infrastructure system and which: in response to determining that the data is available from the access controller, controls the infrastructure system to operate at a first level that corresponds to the thermal load indicated by the data; and in response to determining that the data is not available from the access controller, controls the infrastructure system to operate at an upper level that corresponds to an estimated thermal load predicated on an in-system power characterization of the configuration of the functional computer components and that is less than a maximum level. 2. The IHS of claim 1 , wherein to control the infrastructure system, the CMC: determining a maximum possible heat dissipation by in-system characterization; and determining a required operating value for the infrastructure system by using one of an energy balance algorithm and a central processing unit (CPU) cooling curve according to a current air inlet temperature. 3. The IHS of claim 1 , wherein: the CMC determines that the data is not available from the access controller by detecting a commanded process that requires the access controller to go offline; and the CMC controls the infrastructure system, via the access controller, to the upper level prior to the access controller going offline. 4. The IHS of claim 3 , wherein the access controller and the CMC operate together as a management controller to: receive an upper limit and a lower limit of power by in-service characterization; calculate a first fan speed for the upper limit based on an energy-balance algorithm at a given inlet temperature; calculate a second fan speed by accessing a processor cooling curve and a total dissipated power value of a processor of the IHS; and select a greater one of the first and second fan speed as a calculated fan speed. 5. The IHS of claim 4 , wherein the management controller: determines a confidence level for the calculated fan speed using a lookup table; assigns an impedance ranking of the configuration of the IHS by matching to a set of ranked system configurations; accesses a decision matrix to determine a multiplication factor as a function of the confidence level and the impedance ranking; and upwardly adjusts one of (i) the calculated fan speed to a final fan speed based and (ii) a power throttle capping factor based on the multiplication factor. 6. The IHS of claim 5 , wherein the management controller accesses the multiplication factor in the decision matrix further as a function of a thermal profile setting that is set by a user via the access controller. 7. A management controller of an information handling system (IHS) having functional computer components that are housed within a chassis and interconnected in a configuration of one or more servers to operate as a fully functional IHS, the management controller comprising: an access controller in communication with a sensor which dynamically receives data related to a thermal load that is created by the functional computer components; and a chassis management controller (CMC) in communication with the access controller and an infrastructure system of at least one of a power throttle module to limit power usage by the functional computer components and a fan module to cool the functional computer components, wherein the CMC: in response to determining that the data is available from the access controller, controls the infrastructure system to correspond to the thermal load indicated by the data; and in response to determining that the data is not available from the access controller, controls the infrastructure system to operate at an upper level that corresponds to an estimated thermal load predicated on an in-system power characterization of the configuration of the functional computer components and that is less than a maximum level. 8. The management controller of claim 7 , wherein to control the infrastructure system, the CMC: determining a maximum possible heat dissipation by in-system characterization; and determining a required operating value for the infrastructure system by using one of an energy balance algorithm and a central processing unit (CPU) cooling curve according to a current air inlet temperature. 9. The management controller of claim 7 , wherein: the CMC determines that the data is not available from the access controller by detecting a commanded process that requires the access controller to go offline; and the CMC controls the infrastructure system, via the access controller, to the upper level prior to the access controller going offline. 10. The management controller of claim 9 , wherein the access controller and the CMC operate together to: receive an upper limit and a lower limit of power by in-service characterization; calculate a first fan speed for the upper limit based on an energy-balance algorithm at a given inlet temperature; calculate a second fan speed by accessing a processor cooling curve and a total dissipated power value of a processor of the IHS; and select a greater one of the first and second fan speed as a calculated fan speed. 11. The management controller of claim 10 , wherein the management controller: determines a confidence level for the calculated fan speed using a lookup table; assigns an impedance ranking of the configuration of the IHS by matching to a set of ranked system configurations; accesses a decision matrix to determine a multiplication factor as a function of the confidence level and the impedance ranking; and upwardly adjusts one of (i) the calculated fan speed to a final fan speed based and (ii) a power throttle capping factor based on the multiplication factor. 12. The management controller of claim 11 , wherein the management controller accesses the multiplication factor in the decision matrix further as a function of a thermal profile setting that is set by a user via the access controller. 13. A method of managing cooling of an information handling system (IHS), the method comprising: determining whether data is available from a sensor that is related to a thermal load that is created by functional components that are housed within a chassis of the IHS; in response to determining that the data is available, controlling an infrastructure system in correspondence to the thermal load indicated by the data to cool functional components; in response to determining that the data is unavailable, controlling the infrastructure system to operate at an upper level that corresponds to an estimated thermal load predicated on an in-system power characterization of the configuration of the functional components and that is less than a maximum level; wherein determining that the data is not available comprises detecting a commanded process that requires an access controller to go offline; and wherein controlling the infrastructure system comprises controlling, via the access controller, the infrastructure system to the upper level prior

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  • Bus transfer protocol, e.g. handshake; Synchronisation · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Arrangements to supply power to external peripherals either directly from the computer or under computer control, e.g. supply of power through the communication port, computer controlled power-strips · CPC title

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What does patent US10078610B2 cover?
An information handling system (IHS) includes functional components that are housed within a chassis and interconnected in a configuration of one or more servers to operate as a fully functional IHS. An infrastructure system includes a power throttle module to limit power usage by the functional components and/or a fan module to cool the functional components. An access controller is provided i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dell Products Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F13/4068. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 18 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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