There were lots of entries like this:
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152,2017/05/09 15:15:30, #0x00,OS Boot,C: Boot Completed - Assertion
153,2017/05/09 15:16:42, #0xca,Watchdog 2,Timer Interrupt - Assertion
154,2017/05/09 15:16:43, #0xca,Watchdog 2,Hard Reset - Assertion
part from the linux logfile on the machine:
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[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.180028] intel_idle: lapic_timer_reliable_states 0xffffffff (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.180031] ipmi message handler version 39.2 (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.180045] ipmi device interface (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.180062] ipmi_si IPI0001:00: ipmi_si: probing via ACPI (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.180086] ipmi_si IPI0001:00: [io 0x0ca4] regsize 1 spacing 1 irq 0 (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.180597] ipmi_si: Adding ACPI-specified kcs state machine (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.181103] IPMI System Interface driver. (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.181606] ipmi_si: probing via SMBIOS (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.182105] ipmi_si: SMBIOS: io 0xca2 regsize 1 spacing 1 irq 0 (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.182612] ipmi_si: Adding SMBIOS-specified kcs state machine (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.183120] ipmi_si: probing via SPMI (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.183620] ipmi_si: SPMI: io 0xca2 regsize 1 spacing 1 irq 0 (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.184130] ipmi_si: SPMI-specified kcs state machine: duplicate (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.184820] ipmi_si: Trying ACPI-specified kcs state machine at i/o address 0xca4, slave address 0x0, irq 0 (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.458143] ipmi_si IPI0001:00: The BMC does not support clearing the recv irq bit, compensating, but the BMC needs to be fixed. (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 10.586475] ipmi_si IPI0001:00: Error clearing flags: cc (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 11.490233] ipmi_si IPI0001:00: Found new BMC (man_id: 0x002a7c, prod_id: 0x0886, dev_id: 0x20) (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 11.490828] ipmi_si IPI0001:00: IPMI kcs interface initialized (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 11.493810] IPMI Watchdog: driver initialized (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 11.494355] Copyright (C) 2004 MontaVista Software - IPMI Powerdown via sys_reboot. (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 11.562154] IPMI poweroff: ATCA Detect mfg 0x2A7C prod 0x886 (Posix.py|845)
[7] [May 17 19:21:45] >>> [ 11.562712] IPMI poweroff: Found a chassis style poweroff function (Posix.py|845)
After factory reset:
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Watchdog Timer Use: Reserved (0x00)
Watchdog Timer Is: Stopped
Watchdog Timer Actions: No action (0x00)
Pre-timeout interval: 0 seconds
Timer Expiration Flags: 0x00
Initial Countdown: 0 sec
Present Countdown: 0 sec
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Watchdog Timer Use: SMS/OS (0x04)
Watchdog Timer Is: Stopped
Watchdog Timer Actions: No action (0x00)
Pre-timeout interval: 0 seconds
Timer Expiration Flags: 0x00
Initial Countdown: 10 sec
Present Countdown: 10 sec
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Watchdog Timer Use: SMS/OS (0x44)
Watchdog Timer Is: Started/Running
Watchdog Timer Actions: Hard Reset (0x01)
Pre-timeout interval: 0 seconds
Timer Expiration Flags: 0x00
Initial Countdown: 120 sec
Present Countdown: 111 sec
The windows setup never continued after the reset by the ipmi watchdog, because the opsi batch file refers to the wrong drive.
Tried with opsi-linux-bootimage.noarch 20170508-1.1 and a couple before that.
So uhh, turning off the ipmi watchdog in the bootimage seems the most logical step to do?