High reliability computer diagnostics system
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1. A multiple-system board computer system capable of performing diagnostics comprising:
- a plurality of processor system boards, each processor system board comprising at least one central processing unit (CPU) for controlling the operation of said processor system board, and at least one microcontroller unit (MCU) operable independently of said CPU for performing at least a portion of said diagnostics pertaining to the processor system board where the particular MCU resides;
at least a memory system board, comprising at least one MCU for performing at least a portion of said diagnostics pertaining to the memory system board where the particular MCU resides;
a main bus coupled to each said CPU of each said processor system board and to memory of each said memory system board, allowing communication between each said system board;
a separate diagnostic bus coupled to each said MCU for allowing communication between each said MCU; and
at least a first diagnostic processor system board coupled to said main bus and having at least one MCU coupled to said diagnostics bus for monitoring all of the MCUs and for controlling the operation of an MCU on a system board when that system board is determined by its MCU to be malfunctioning;
wherein diagnostics for each said system board may be self-performed by each said system board.
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In a multiple-board computer system, diagnostics are primarily performed by highly reliable microcontroller units (MCUs) on each processor (and memory) board. Operated separately from the board central processing units so that board failure will not prohibit diagnostic routines, the MCUs are serially connected to a bus separate from the main bus. Redundant diagnostic processor board MCUs constantly monitor the other MCUs and the serial bus, and oversee the operation of an MCUs on a malfunctioning board. In an alternate embodiment the diagnostic processor boards are replaced by a microcomputer serving as a monitor.
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1. A multiple-system board computer system capable of performing diagnostics comprising:
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a plurality of processor system boards, each processor system board comprising at least one central processing unit (CPU) for controlling the operation of said processor system board, and at least one microcontroller unit (MCU) operable independently of said CPU for performing at least a portion of said diagnostics pertaining to the processor system board where the particular MCU resides; at least a memory system board, comprising at least one MCU for performing at least a portion of said diagnostics pertaining to the memory system board where the particular MCU resides; a main bus coupled to each said CPU of each said processor system board and to memory of each said memory system board, allowing communication between each said system board; a separate diagnostic bus coupled to each said MCU for allowing communication between each said MCU; and at least a first diagnostic processor system board coupled to said main bus and having at least one MCU coupled to said diagnostics bus for monitoring all of the MCUs and for controlling the operation of an MCU on a system board when that system board is determined by its MCU to be malfunctioning; wherein diagnostics for each said system board may be self-performed by each said system board. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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