Hi,
Is dual CPU base system configuration is a better solution? up to what percentage output can expect of (200% Ideal?).Any affected factors to reach ideal maximum output?
Thanks.
Regards,
Pragnesh
Hi,
Is dual CPU base system configuration is a better solution? up to what percentage output can expect of (200% Ideal?).Any affected factors to reach ideal maximum output?
Thanks.
Regards,
Pragnesh
I have some R2312WTTYSR systems that, after some downtime prior to OS re-installation, won't come back up again (and so no OS re-installation)
Symptoms observed:
These are currently using BIOS 01.01.0015 and, I think, ME 03.01.03.021, BMC 01.41.9579, and FRUSDR 112. (yes, an ancient vintage, but it worked).
We've left these systems running after boot for about a week just to see if they'd do anything other than sit and "Train DDR3 ranks", but no progress.
We've accessed the BMC/IPMI interfaces and have found nothing of note other than reboot events showing up in SEL. We haven't seen anything vaguely resembling a console appear over the RMM4's remote KVM (though, for all I know, Java's messing with me me on the remote KVM part). At least, though, we can reset the systems remotely instead of going deaf standing at the workbench.
We've tried forced recovery of the BIOS and even the BMC and ME, but we just can't seem to get this group of systems to make it past "Train DDR3 ranks"
Any ideas? Is there some recovery procedure I've missed? A Technical Advisory?
--Jon (who has a similar but hopefully unrelated problem with an S1200SP system to ask about)
Hello, this is the person who uses Intel Atom C2558 processor as the main processor in our system.
now I have simple question about reference design guide.
In the Intel's reference design which is Mohon Peak Board schematic, I could find the XDP socket(refers to 526611-mohon-peak-crb-a3-20130311b.pdf , page 19) for the purpose of debugging.
But in my case we already finished the debugging for this board. so that can we eliminate XDP parts without any side effect?
Please let me know.
Thanks.
Zshin
Hello,
I have the current problem:
I have an INTEL S5000PSL installed with 16GB RAM (4x4) and two Xeon 51xx. The MoBo is installed in an Intel Chassis SC5400 (I don´t know the exactly model and don´t know how to identify)
The Problem is that all Fans running at 100% all the time after the newest BIOS UPDATE (Download Firmware Update Package for DOS ). The settings in Bios were loaded to optimzied settings (F9) and the Fanspeed to Acoustic, 0-300.
I had also resetted the CMOS and the BMC jumper but no solution....
I had recognized that the SYSTEM_STATUS_LED is currently blinking orange/amber all the time also when WIN SERVER 2012 R2 is running.
The SYS_FAN_LED (left back near by RAM) is also lightning in amber but I have installed an 4-PIN PWM Fan....
I don´t know what I can do else. Do you have any information how I can get the fan´s silent/running in Idle mode?
Thanks in advance
bom dia, apos atualizacao da bios, o led ambar fica piscando, diz que e as memorias incorretas mas no IASC todas estao OK.
Hello
first of all thanks for reading this question , I'd like to say I have little
experience with server boards . But could successfully ensemble my first server , pretty cool .
I've been running my s2600cp , paired with 02 E5-2643 v1 , and 48 GB ram
with no problems , as a Maya/Nuke workstation ( Windows 10 installed )
Now I purchased a GTX 1070 video card but can't run it , probably because the old BIOS
( I got a message error "PCI vendor.." on boot) . Besides I would like to upgrade it to 2x V2 cpus as prices go down,
and I can see on Intel site the minimum BIOS should be 02.01.0002 . Furthermore I bought a USB 3.0
and couldn't get it to work yet .
My current specs :
BIOS............................ SE5C600.86B.01.02.0003
BMC............................. 1.04.2896
SDR package............... 1.03
ME................................ 2.1.5.69
I never tried to update because I read other chat with warnings about trying to update
very old boards could fail and brick it , with some advice to only update BIOS not ME
but the readme.txt say ME must be update as well in order you can go ahead so I got
a bit scared to be honest.
SO my questions are :
0) is it correct , the 02.01.0002 is the minimum bios I need to get v2 CPU compatibility
and directx12 videocards ??? is it correct I need to update all packages ? I dont need server
capabilities only using as workstation ? desktop
1) is it safe to update step-by-step from my current 01.02.0003 to 02.01.0002 ?
2) the update depends upon board releases ? if positive how can I be sure / what should I check ???
3) if its safe please confirm I must go step by step , so I need to download all 6 bios update packages ,
burn it one by one on a USB stick and perform the shell EFI procedure as indicated , it that allright ?
anyone who can give me any advice I welcome and thank in advance !!!!!
regards
Grenchyoll
There are 3 LAN ports on this server board as baseboard LAN 1, baseboard LAN2 and Dedicated BMC LAN. In the BIOS Setup Utility if you go to Server Management->BMC LAN Configuration you can see Baseboard Lan and Dedicated Management Lan configurations. But there is only one Baseboard LAN referenced. Why is the Baseboard LAN port 2 missing from ths screen? Is there documentation that describes this? In the BIOS Setup Utility doc the Baseboard LAN and Dedicated Management LAN are shown. In Intel Server Board S2600ST Product Family Technical Product Specification ports 1 and 2 are referenced in the BIOS Setup Utility (6.4.1) but I couldn't find this myself in the BIOS Setup Utility.
Some of my users have concluded that this means Port 1 and Port 2 are shared when in actuality Port 1 is shared with the BMC and Port 2 is shared with the BMC, effectively giving 3 LAN ports with access to the BMC and 2 available to the OS.
Thanks for any assistance.
BobM
Hi, i have been playing with the RAID in the hardware (Server is in UEFI mode) (i have not lost data, only test systems). We cant get in to the BIOS due to the below, so how do we get out of this loop (without removing the RAID hardware card), there must be an answer that works to open the BIOS / RAID utility
Please see images:
We had CACHECADE setup (and still connected), now we have the below message:
"There are offline or missing virtual drives with preserved cache. Please check the cable and ensure that all the drives are present, Press any key to enter the configuration utility."
No matter what we enter (Y, N, C, R, F) the next screen says:
All Driver Health Status List !
Will the XXV710-DA2 OCP Module (XXV710DA2OCP{1,2}) work in S2600WF Wolf Pass systems, specifically in the R2308WFTZS platform?
If so, should one get XXV710DA2OCP1 (OCP Type 1 Mezzanine Module with 8mm stacking) or XV710DA2OCP2 (OCP Type 2 Mezzanine Module with 12mm stacking)?
I presume the Type 1 with 8mm stacking since the S2600WFT board already has a cutout in the area designated for the OCP mezzanine module.
I have one R1208SPOSHOR system that, after a BIOS/FW/etc update to the latest version and a reset to defaults, won't come back up again.
Symptoms observed:
This was recently updated, along with 9 other R1208SPOSHOR systems of identical config, to BIOS 03.01.0028, ME 04.01.04.054, BMC 01.12.11072, and FRUSDR V0.26.
We've left this system running after boot for about a week just to see if it would do anything other than sit at "DXE ACPI Init", but no progress.
We've tried forced recovery of the BIOS and even the BMC and ME, but we just can't seem to get this system to show us anything on console to even give us a hint as to why it gets stuck in POST where it does.
Any ideas? Is there some recovery procedure I've missed? A Technical Advisory?
In the meanwhile, I'll try to regain login access to the IPMI/BMC interfaces.
--Jon
I use Intel's dual-server server S2600CP2 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems. After installing the INTEL RSTE GUI, when setting up a mail reminder, after entering the SMTP mail server address and port and the sender and recipient email addresses, Send test mail each unsuccessful, for a lot of SMTP mail server address and port number, as well as the sender and the recipient's mail address will not work. And I was thinking, if you do not need to enter the login password of the mailbox, how can it send a test mail? I need to remind the function of mail, how should I properly set it, in order to normal use of the e-mail alert function.
We have a Server with Integrated RAID Module RMS3CC040 (Firmware Package V: 24.21.0-0012, Firmware Version: 4.680.00-8249) with 3 Samsung 850 Pro Drives RAID 0 (HS)
Every Reboot the Controller shows 3 Warnings: Controller ID: 0 PD is not enterprise class self encrypting drive. Encryption capability of the drive will be disabled -:-:0
We Use AVAGo MSM 17.05.00.02
Any suggestions or ideas ? Thanks in advance.
Good Day.
I am tried enable "OS boot watchdog timer" at BIOS, but my OS (Window 10 - 1709) always rebooted.
I didnt find Intel Watchdog driver and i dont understand how i should install it.
I am really need your help.
How i should check this driver? Does this function support Windows 10?
RMM Status : | Intel(R) RMM not installed |
Device (BMC) Available : | Yes |
BMC FW Build Time : | Mar 23 2017 20:14:24 |
BIOS ID : | SE5C600.86B.02.06.0006.032420170950 |
BMC FW Rev : | 01.28.10603 |
Boot FW Rev : | 01.17 |
SDR Package Version : | �� dd ddd |
Mgmt Engine (ME) FW Rev : | 02.01.07.328 |
I have some R2312WTTYSR systems that, after some downtime prior to OS re-installation, won't come back up again (and so no OS re-installation)
Symptoms observed:
These are currently using BIOS 01.01.0015 and, I think, ME 03.01.03.021, BMC 01.41.9579, and FRUSDR 112. (yes, an ancient vintage, but it worked).
We've left these systems running after boot for about a week just to see if they'd do anything other than sit and "Train DDR3 ranks", but no progress.
We've accessed the BMC/IPMI interfaces and have found nothing of note other than reboot events showing up in SEL. We haven't seen anything vaguely resembling a console appear over the RMM4's remote KVM (though, for all I know, Java's messing with me me on the remote KVM part). At least, though, we can reset the systems remotely instead of going deaf standing at the workbench.
We've tried forced recovery of the BIOS and even the BMC and ME, but we just can't seem to get this group of systems to make it past "Train DDR3 ranks"
Any ideas? Is there some recovery procedure I've missed? A Technical Advisory?
--Jon (who has a similar but hopefully unrelated problem with an S1200SP system to ask about)
Hello,
I met a strange issue with this board and ESRT2 driver.
For the beginning, I would like to say that, if I do a clean installation of Windows 10 and offer ESRT2 v17 driver and finish installation - all good and no problems.
We have a WDS server for OS installation and if I do a clean installation from there, then there appeard Intel RSTe driver instead, despite the fact I have ESRT2 controller enabled.
The problem appears, when I update this driver to v17 from USB stick and restart the server. Then Event ID 153 with disk warning appears in System Event Log.
Once driver rolled back - all good. I removed all 3d party drivers with DISM and only v17 ESRT2 driver left. Still problem appears.
Seems like there is some kind of conflict with another driver or something else. I have 6 servers right now where this problem appears.
Clean installation of Windows 10 solves the problem, but there should be an easier way to fix it.
Can you give any hint what to try?
regards,
Sergei.
There are 3 LAN ports on this server board as baseboard LAN 1, baseboard LAN2 and Dedicated BMC LAN. In the BIOS Setup Utility if you go to Server Management->BMC LAN Configuration you can see Baseboard Lan and Dedicated Management Lan configurations. But there is only one Baseboard LAN referenced. Why is the Baseboard LAN port 2 missing from ths screen? Is there documentation that describes this? In the BIOS Setup Utility doc the Baseboard LAN and Dedicated Management LAN are shown. In Intel Server Board S2600ST Product Family Technical Product Specification ports 1 and 2 are referenced in the BIOS Setup Utility (6.4.1) but I couldn't find this myself in the BIOS Setup Utility.
Some of my users have concluded that this means Port 1 and Port 2 are shared when in actuality Port 1 is shared with the BMC and Port 2 is shared with the BMC, effectively giving 3 LAN ports with access to the BMC and 2 available to the OS.
Thanks for any assistance.
BobM
Greetings,
First off. I know this is identical to another question posted here: Random fan spin-up on R1304SPOSHBNR
However, that did not get a solid resolution and we are having identical problems so I wanted to post and see if we could get this figured out.
We have 3 of these servers and all three of them exhibit the same issue. Like the previous post, I have upgraded the firmware to the latest available firmware and examined the SEL and found no log entries to indicate why this might be happening. Enabling Acoustic mode in the BIOS does cause it to boot quietly and remain quiet, with the exception of these random spin-ups which are still at full speed/volume.
Touching on the response from the previous post: is there a list of validated memory that Intel knows works perfectly with this unit? The memory we installed in them is as follows: Kingston KVR21E15D8/8 (2x 8GB 2133MHz DDR4 ECC CL15 DIMMs) and it appears to perfectly meet the RAM specifications for this unit. The datasheet on the memory can be found here: https://www.kingston.com/dataSheets/KVR21E15D8_8.pdf
We would love to get this problem resolved A.S.A.P. as we are installing these units at clients and getting complaints about noisy servers and disruptions in workflow.
I have attached the debug logs from the iBMC as well for reference.