Intel SDS2 Server User Manual


 
Intel® Server Board SDS2 Errata Listing
Revision 1.2
Order Number: A85874-002
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Workaround: This issue does not occur when the SDS2 onboard SCSI controller option ROM
is set to “Disabled”. To disable the SDS2 onboard SCSI controller option ROM,
access the Intel® Server Board SDS2 BIOS Setup by pressing F2 during
POST. In BIOS Setup, change the Advanced à PCI Configuration à
Embedded SCSI à Option ROM Scan option to “Disabled”.
Status: Fixed. This issue is fixed in SDS2 BIOS Production Release 2.5 (Build 48) and
later versions.
15. SDS2 Build Your Own (BYO) Platform Confidence Test (PCT)
v. 1.00 fails on the first run
Problem: The first time the SDS2 BYO PCT v. 1.00 is run on an SDS2 system following a
cold boot, the following error message will be encountered:
***ERROR BMC.CHECKCHASSISSTATUS V4.11.1.0107
Chassis Status miscompared with known values.
EXP: 210101h, RCVD: 210001h, MASK: FFFFFFFFh
Standard Error Code = 0BE1501F
BMC.CHECKCHASSISSTATUS FAILED
This issue is not seen if the SDS2 BYO PCT v. 1.00 is re-run a second time
without restarting the system, or after restarting the system with a Ctrl-Alt-Del
warm boot.
Implication: The SDS2 PCT v. 1.00 will fail with the BMC Check Chassis Status test when
the test is run following a cold boot.
Workaround: None.
Status: Fixed. This issue is due to the SDS2 BYO PCT v. 1.00 incorrectly identifying an
error condition. This issue has been fixed in SDS2 BYO PCT v. 1.01. SDS2
BYO PCT v. 1.01 will be added to the SDS2 system resource CD-ROM in
future engineering change order (ECO).
16. SDS2 0B71: System Temperature out of the range POST
message
Problem: When the SDS2 server board is installed in the SC5100 chassis, if the SC5100
front panel cable is disconnected from the SDS2 server board and then
reconnected while 5V standby voltage is applied to the system (AC power cord
connected to the system), the following message will be seen during POST the
next time the system is powered on:
System Monitoring Check
0B71: System Temperature out of the range
(Press <F1> to override boot suppression, or <F2> to enter Setup)