User Guide

Intel
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System Information Retrieval Utility - User Guide 9
“LogFiles” in the current directory (sysinfo_log.txt, RAID_NVRAMlog.txt,
OS_Eventlog.txt).
sysinfo.exe [followed by ENTER key]
o sysinfo logs system information in 3 log files in a folder called “LogFiles” in
the current directory (sysinfo_log.txt, RAID_NVRAMlog.txt, PCI_log.txt) in a
non-interactive way.
sysinfo.exe ni [followed by ENTER key]
o sysinfo logs SATA and PCI bus information in 2 log files (SATA_log.txt,
PCI_log.txt)
sysinfo.exe -sata -pci
Important Notes:
sysinfo does not log HDD information if backplane is installed.
To collect PCI/SATA info, SIT uses memrwd.sys driver. This driver is not WHQL
certified.
To display sensor information, user needs to install Intel IMB driver (** if only
Microsoft IPMI driver is installed on the system **).
a. To install Intel IMB driver
run install-imbdriver.bat on console. install-imbdriver.bat is available in
Binaries\ folder.
b. To un-install Intel IMB driver
run uninstall-imbdriver.bat on console. uninstall-imbdriver.bat is available in
Binaries\ folder.
3.3 Using Linux version Intel
®
System
Information Retrieval Utility
This section details how to use the Intel
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System Information Retrieval Utility on Linux:
Command line Interface
./sysinfo
To view the command-line help page:
./sysinfo -h or -?
sysinfo logs system information in four log files in a folder called “LogFiles” in the
current directory (sysinfo_log.txt, RAID_NVRAMlog.txt, PCI_log.txt,