bmc-service-failure: handling a service in the fail state

This commit adds additional details and requirements on how to handle an
OpenBMC systemd service that enters the fail state.

The service should not just silently fail, it needs to be reported to
the system owner and appropriate debug data needs to be generated so
root cause can be identified.

Change-Id: I0527213bcf2c5886554d02c238cb963cc00f0f87
Signed-off-by: Andrew Geissler <geissonator@yahoo.com>
1 file changed
tree: 4506c78c7b254cd017bd69d350bc6c6a7c620211
  1. architecture/
  2. designs/
  3. development/
  4. logo/
  5. release/
  6. security/
  7. style/
  8. testing/
  9. tof/
  10. userguide/
  11. anti-patterns.md
  12. cheatsheet.md
  13. code-of-conduct.md
  14. console.md
  15. CONTRIBUTING.md
  16. cpp-style-and-conventions.md
  17. features.md
  18. glossary.md
  19. host-management.md
  20. IPMITOOL-cheatsheet.md
  21. kernel-development.md
  22. LICENSE
  23. maintainer-workflow.md
  24. MAINTAINERS
  25. Makefile
  26. meta-layer-guidelines.md
  27. openbmc-conversion.md
  28. OWNERS
  29. README.md
  30. REDFISH-cheatsheet.md
  31. rest-api.md
  32. REST-cheatsheet.md
  33. SECURITY.md
  34. subtree.md
  35. yocto-development.md
README.md

OpenBMC documentation

The OpenBMC project is a Linux Foundation project whose goal is to produce a customizable, open-source firmware stack for Baseboard Management Controllers (BMCs). This repository contains documentation for OpenBMC as a whole. There may be component-specific documentation in the repository for each component.

The features document lists the project's major features with links to more information.

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