Errata Listing Intel® Server Board SDS2
Revision 1.2
Order Number: A85874-002
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In addition to this message, the SC5100 front panel system status LED will light
solid amber, indicating a system temperature fault.
This condition will continue to appear during POST each time the SDS2 system
is rebooted, until AC power is removed from the system by disconnecting the
AC power cord.
Implication: The described condition will appear 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.
Workaround: Disconnecting the AC power cord from the system will clear this condition.
Status: NoFix. Disconnecting and reconnecting the SC5100 front panel cable from the
SDS2 server board while 5V standby voltage is applied to the system is not a
supported action. This action causes the SC5100 front panel temperature
sensor to report an invalid temperature reading. Customers must disconnect
the AC power cord from the SDS2/SC5100 system before disconnecting or
reconnecting the SC5100 front panel cable to the server board.
17. SDS2 0B75: System Voltage out of the range POST message
Problem: The following message may be encountered during POST when SDS2
FRU/SDR files v. 5.0.B and previous versions are programmed on the SDS2
server board:
System Monitoring Check
0B75: System Voltage out of the range
(Press <F1> to override boot suppression, or <F2> to enter Setup)
This issue is most likely to occur during voltage margin testing of the SDS2 server board.
Implication: The described condition may appear if SDS2 FRU/SDR files v. 5.0.B or
previous versions are programmed on the SDS2 server board.
Workaround: Disconnecting the AC power cord from the system will clear this condition.
Status: Fixed. SDS2 FRU/SDR files v. 5.0.B and previous versions contain slightly
incorrect SDR values for the Vbat voltage (battery backup voltage). The Vbat
voltage sensor values have been corrected in SDS2 FRU/SDR files v. 5.0.D
and later versions.
18. Miscellaneous numeric keys entered during POST enable PXE
boot
Problem: Entering various numeric key sequences during POST will cause the SDS2
system BIOS to enter the PXE boot sequence. The BIOS should only enter the
PXE boot sequence when the F12 key is pressed during POST.