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    Sun Blade X6220 Server ModuleService Manual

    Part No. 820-0046-10March 2007, Revision A

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    Contents

    Preface vii

    1. Introduction to the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module 11

    1.1 Features of the Server Module 11

    1.2 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Orientation 12

    1.3 Accessory Kits 16

    1.4 Additional Options and Replaceable Components 16

    2. Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 21

    2.1 Powering On the Server 22

    2.2 Powering Off the Server 24

    2.3 Configuring BIOS Settings 25

    2.3.1 Changing the Configuration of a BIOS Menu Item 25

    2.3.2 BIOS Considerations 26

    2.3.3 BIOS Setup Screens 28

    2.3.4 BIOS Main Menu Screen 210

    2.3.5 BIOS Advanced Menu Screens 210

    2.3.6 BIOS PCI/PnP Menu Screen 219

    2.3.7 BIOS Boot Menu Screens 220

    2.3.8 BIOS Security Settings Menu 223

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    2.3.9 BIOS Chipset Menu Screens 223

    2.3.10 BIOS Exit Option Menu Screen 226

    2.4 Modifying Settings Using Jumpers 227n Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007

    2.4.1 Using the Clear CMOS Jumper J1330 228

    2.4.2 Resetting SP and BIOS Passwords Using Jumper J1303 229

    2.4.3 Using the Force-Recovery Jumper J1302 230

    2.5 Updating the BIOS 231

    2.6 Power-On Self-Test (POST) 231

    3. Diagnostics Tools 31

    3.1 Service Processor ILOM 31

    3.2 System Status LEDs 32

    3.2.1 External Status Indicator LEDs 32

    3.2.2 Internal Status Indicator LEDs 34

    3.3 BIOS POST 35

    3.3.1 How BIOS POST Memory Testing Works 35

    3.3.2 Redirecting Console Output 36

    3.3.3 Changing POST Options 37

    3.4 Hardware Debug Tool (HDT) 38

    3.4.1 HDT Functionality 38

    3.4.2 HDT Access 38

    3.4.3 HDT Commands 39

    3.5 SunVTS Diagnostic Tests 39

    3.5.1 SunVTS Documentation 310

    3.5.2 Diagnosing Server Problems With the Bootable Diagnostics CD310

    4. Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 41

    4.1 Tools and Supplies Needed 41

  • 4.2 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis and Removing the Cover42

    4.2.1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis 42

    4.2.2 Removing the Main Cover 44Contents v

    4.3 Locations of Replaceable Components 45

    4.4 Replaceable Component Procedures 46

    4.4.1 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 46

    4.4.2 Replacing the Battery 410

    4.4.3 Replacing the Compact Flash Module 411

    4.4.4 Replacing Memory Modules (DIMMs) 412

    4.4.5 Replacing the SP Board 417

    4.4.6 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink 419

    4.4.7 Replacing the Motherboard 425

    4.5 Servicetool FRU Update Procedure 426

    A. System Specifications A1

    B. BIOS POST Codes B1

    B.1 POST Codes B1

    B.2 POST Code Checkpoints B3

    C. Connector Pinouts C1

    C.1 Front I/O Dongle C2

    C.2 SAS Connectors C3

    C.3 Service Processor Module C4

    C.4 SAS Diskplane C7

    C.5 SAS Power/LED Connector C8

    C.6 Compact Flash C9

    Index Index1

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  • vii

    Preface

    The Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual contains information andprocedures for maintaining and upgrading the server modules.

    Before You Read This DocumentIt is important that you review the safety guidelines in the Sun Blade X6220 ServerModule Safety and Compliance Guide, 820-1706.

    Product UpdatesFor product updates that you can download for the Sun Blade X6220 servermodules, please visit the following Web site:

    http://www.sun.com/servers/blades/x6220/

    This site contains updates for firmware and drivers, as well as CD-ROM .isoimages.

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    Related DocumentationFor a description of the document set for the Sun Blade X6220 server modules, seen Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007

    the Where To Find Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Documentation sheet that is packedwith your system and also is posted at the product's documentation site. See thefollowing URL, and then navigate to your product.

    http://www.sun.com/documentation

    Translated versions of some of these documents are available at the productdocumentation site in French, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, andJapanese. English documentation is revised more frequently and might be more up-to-date than the translated documentation.

    For all Sun hardware documentation, see the following URL:

    http://www.sun.com/documentation

    For Solaris and other software documentation, see the following URL:

    http://docs.sun.com

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    Software documentation that you received with your system

    Solaris Operating System documentation, which is at:

    http://docs.sun.com

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  • CHAPTER 1

    1.11-1

    Introduction to the Sun Blade X6220Server Module

    This chapter contains an overview of the Sun Blade X6220 server module andcontains the following topics:

    Section 1.1, Features of the Server Module on page 1-1

    Section 1.2, Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Orientation on page 1-2

    Section 1.3, Accessory Kits on page 1-6

    Section 1.4, Additional Options and Replaceable Components on page 1-6

    Features of the Server ModuleThe Sun Blade X6220 server module is a 1U server designed to fit into the Sun Blade6000 chassis system. The Sun Blade X6220 server module supports two 120WOpteron Rev F processors and embedded I/O that provides PCI Express, SAS, andGigabit Ethernet interfaces to the Sun Blade 6000 chassis midplane, and four SAS orSATA drive interfaces at the front of the server module.

    Server monitoring is performed by a PowerPC based service processor (SP) modulethat plugs into the Sun Blade X6220 server module.

    TABLE 1-1 summarizes the features of the server module.

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    1.2

    TABLE 1-1 Summary Comparison of Features

    Feature orComponent Specifications

    CPU Up to two AMD64 Opteron 200 Series dual-core processors(1 MByte L2 cache per core)

    Memor

    Hard d(HDDs)

    Service

    RAID o

    Midpla

    Front p

    Compaun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007

    Sun Blade X6220 Server ModuleOrientationThis section contains illustrations that you can use to become familiar with thecomponents of the Sun Blade X6220 server module.

    y Up to eight registered ECC DDR2 DIMMs per CPU (up to 64 GB capacity using 4 GBDIMMs)

    isk drives Four Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) or SATA HDDs (2.5 inch or 63.5 mm)

    processor MPC8248 PowerPC providing Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) functions One 10/100 Management Ethernet Port to Midplane Remote keyboard/video/mouse (KVMS) over IP Integrated Light Out Manager (ILOM) management interface

    ptions Four-channel SAS RAID disk controller

    ne I/O Four 8-lane PCI Express: one per NEM and one per PCI ExpressModule (PCI EM) Two 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet, one per network express module (NEM) 10/100 Ethernet management port to the chassis management module (CMM)

    anel I/O Dongle connector that interfaces to: VGA graphics Serial console to SP Dual USB ports (keyboard/mouse)

    ct Flash IDE Compact Flash Module Interface

  • FIGURE 1-1 shows the features of the front panel.

    Locate button, with LEDChapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module 1-3

    FIGURE 1-1 Sun Fire X6220 Server Module Front Panel

    Caution Do not use the NMI button unless you are instructed to do so byauthorized Service personnel. The Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) switch sends anNMI order to the CPUs, which is used by Field Service for debugging activities atthe request of Service personnel.

    Ready-to-Remove LED

    Service Action Required LED

    OK/Power LED

    Power button

    NMI Dump button (for Service only)

    Hard Drive Power/OK LED

    Hard Drive Service Action Required LEDHard Drive Ready-to-Remove LED (not used)

    UCP for dongle connection

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    FIGURE 1-2 shows how to attach a dongle cable to the Sun Fire X6220 server moduleuniversal connection port (UCP). The dongle cable provides the following I/Oconnections for the server: VGA graphics, serial console to the server module serviceprocessor, and dual USB connectors for keyboard/mouse connections.un Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007

    FIGURE 1-2 Attaching a Dongle Cable to the Server

    Caution If you have a dongle cable connected to a server module, make sure toremove it before closing the door of a rack cabinet. The dongle might be damaged ifit is not removed before the cabinet door is closed.

    VGA connectorUSB connectors

    DB9 serial connector

    RJ-45 connector(not used)

  • FIGURE 1-3 shows the locations of the Sun Blade X6220 server module replaceablecomponents, with the top cover removed.

    FIGURE

    Har

    CPUs and heatsinks (2) Midplane connectorChapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module 1-5

    1-3 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Replaceable Component Locations

    Battery

    d drives (4)

    SP board

    DIMMs (up to 8 for each CPU)

    (Compact flashbelow)

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    1.3 Accessory KitsTABLE 1-2 lists the contents of the accessory kit, an option that you can order with the

    1.4un Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007

    server module.

    Additional Options and ReplaceableComponentsSupported components and their part numbers are subject to change over time. Forthe most up-to-date list of replaceable components for these servers, see thefollowing URL:

    http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/

    1. Click the name and model of your server.

    2. On the product page that opens for the server, click Full Components List forthe list of components.

    Note These servers are fully compliant with the Reduction of HazardousSubstances (RoHS) Directive.

    TABLE 1-2 Accessory Kit

    Item Part Number

    Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Tools and Drivers CD 707-0095

    Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Bootable Diagnostics CD 705-7852

    Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Sun Installation Assistant CD 707-0096

    Sun N1 System Manager DVD 708-0255

    Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Installation Guide (printeddocumentation)

    820-0045

    Where to Find Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Documentation (printedsheet)

    820-0049

    Additional safety and license documentation

  • CHAPTER 22-1

    Powering On and Configuring BIOSSettings

    The following topics are contained in this chapter:

    Section 2.1, Powering On the Server on page 2-2 Section 2.2, Powering Off the Server on page 2-4 Section 2.3, Configuring BIOS Settings on page 2-5 Section 2.4, Modifying Settings Using Jumpers on page 2-27 Section 2.5, Updating the BIOS on page 2-31 Section 2.6, Power-On Self-Test (POST) on page 2-31

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    2.1 Powering On the Serverun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007

    Note Before powering on your server for the first time, follow the installationinstructions provided in the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Installation Guide,820-0044.

    1. Verify that power cords have been connected to the chassis power supplies andthat standby power is on.

    In standby power mode, the Power/OK LED on the front panel flashes, indicatingthat the service processor is working and that the system is ready to be fullypowered on to main power mode. See FIGURE 2-1 for the LED location.

    2. Use a stylus, or other pointed object, to press and release the recessed Powerbutton on the front panel of the server. See FIGURE 2-1 for the Power buttonlocation.

    When the main power is applied to the full server, the Power/OK LED next to thePower button lights and remains lit.

  • FIGURE 2-1 shows the location of the power button.Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-3

    FIGURE 2-1 Power Button and Power/OK LED Location

    Power button

    OK LED

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    2.2 Powering Off the Server1. Choose a method for shutting down the server from main power mode to standbyun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007

    power mode.

    Graceful shutdown: Use a stylus, or other pointed object, to press and release thePower button on the front panel. This causes Advanced Configuration and PowerInterface (ACPI) enabled operating systems to perform an orderly shutdown ofthe operating system. Servers not running ACPI-enabled operating systems willshut down to standby power mode immediately.

    Emergency shutdown: Press and hold the Power button for four seconds to forcethe main power off and enter standby power mode.

    ILOM CLI shutdown: Log in to the SP ILOM CLI and type:

    stop /SYS ILOM WebGUI shutdown: Log in to the ILOM WebGUI and do the following:

    a. Select Remote Control => Remote Power Control.

    The Server Power Control page appears.

    b. Select an action from the drop-down list.

    Immediate Power Off - Select to power off the server.

    Graceful Shutdown and Power Off - Select to gracefully shut down the systemoperating system before the system is powered off.

    Refer to the Integrated Lights Out Manager Administration Guide for ILOM 1.1.1,820-0280, for more information

    When the main power is off, the Power/OK LED on the front panel begins flashing,indicating that the server is in standby power mode, and the blue Ready-to-Removelight turns on.

    2. To completely power off the server, remove the server module from the chassis.

    See Section 4.2, Removing the Server Module From the Chassis and Removing theCover on page 4-2.

  • 2.3 Configuring BIOS SettingsThis section describes how to view and modify the BIOS settings.

    2.3.1Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-5

    The basic input/output system (BIOS) has a setup utility stored in the BIOS flashmemory. The setup utility reports system information and can be used to configurethe BIOS settings. The configured data is provided with context-sensitive help and isstored in the system's battery-backed CMOS RAM. If the configuration stored in theCMOS RAM is invalid, the BIOS settings default to optimal values specified in theBIOS.

    The BIOS setup utility contains seven menu screens, which are displayed in thisorder: Main, Advanced, PCI/PnP, Boot, Security, Chipset, and Exit.

    Use the left and right arrow keys to move sequentially back and forth through theseven screens. Fields that can be reconfigured are displayed in color. All other fieldsare nonconfigurable. Use the up and down arrows, on the keyboard, to scrollthrough a screen's menu. Use the Tab key to move back and forth across columns.

    Changing the Configuration of a BIOS Menu ItemYou can change the BIOS configuration using several different interfaces:

    Use a USB keyboard and mouse, and a VGA monitor connected directly to theserver dongle.

    Use the remote video console of the ILOM service processor and redirect theservers console output. Refer to the Integrated Lights Out Manager AdministrationGuide for ILOM 1.1.1, 820-0280, for more information.

    Use a terminal (or terminal emulator connected to a computer) through the serialport on the server dongle.

    1. To change the system parameters, enter the BIOS setup utility by pressing the F2key while the system is performing the power-on self-test (POST).

    POST testing is indicated when the Power/OK LED on the front panel of the servermodule goes into slow-blink mode.

    2. Highlight the field to be modified using the arrow and Tab keys.

    3. Press Enter to select the field.

    A dialog box appears. The box presents you with the options available for the setupfield that you have chosen.

    4. Modify the setup field and close the screen.

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    5. If you need to modify other setup parameters, use the arrow and Tab keys tonavigate to the desired screen and menu item, and then repeat Steps 1 through 3.Otherwise, go to Step 5.

    6. Press and release the right arrow key until the Exit menu screen is displayed.

    2.3.2

    2.3.2.

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    7. Follow the instructions on the Exit menu screen to save your changes and exit theSetup utility.

    BIOS ConsiderationsThis section contains information and considerations regarding the system BIOS.

    1 PCI Card Slot Booting Priority

    The Sun Blade X6220 server modules have up to two PCI ExpressModules (PCI EMs)per blade installed in the chassis.

    The slots for the PCI ExpressModules are detected by the BIOS during startup in thisorder: PCI EM BLx.1 and PCI EM BLx.0. For example, if the server module is in slot3, the BIOS boot priority is 3.0, 3.1.

    See the chassis documentation for further information on PCI EMs.

    2 Ethernet Port Device and Driver Naming

    The Sun Blade X6220 server modules have up to two 10/100/1000BASE-T GigabitEthernet ports provided by the NEMs installed in the chassis. The lower NEM portis NET 0 and the upper NEM port is NET 1, as shown in FIGURE 2-2.

    FIGURE 2-2 Ethernet Port Chassis Labeling Designations

    See the chassis documentation for further information on NEMs.

    NET 1

    NET 0

  • The device naming for the Ethernet interfaces is reported differently by differentinterfaces and operating systems. Refer to FIGURE 2-3 for a diagram that explainshow various operating systems and interfaces name the two Ethernet ports shown inFIGURE 2-2.

    FIGURE

    2.3.2.

    2.3.2.

    Net 1

    Net 0Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-7

    2-3 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Ethernet Port Naming

    3 Ethernet Port Booting Priority

    The order in which the BIOS detects the Ethernet ports during bootup, and thecorresponding drivers that control those ports, are listed below:

    1. NET 0 (NVIDIA NIC 0)

    2. NET 1 (NVIDIA NIC 1)

    4 BIOS Option ROM Size Limitation

    The BIOS Option ROM is 128 KB. Of these 128 KB, approximately 80 KB are used bythe VGA controller, the LSI controller, and the network interface card.Approximately 48 KB remain for the Option ROM.

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    2.3.3 BIOS Setup ScreensTABLE 2-1 contains summary descriptions of the seven top-level BIOS setup screensand indicates the section that contains examples of the BIOS screens.

    TABLE 2

    Screen

    Main

    Advanc

    PCI/Pn

    Boot

    Security

    Chipset

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    FIGURE 2-4 summarizes the BIOS Configuration Utility menu tree, with differencesbetween models of the server noted. See the following sections for examples of eachof these screens.

    -1 BIOS Setup Screens Summary

    Description Section

    General system information. BIOS Main Menu Screen onpage 2-10

    ed Configuration interface for the CPUs, IDE, SuperIO,ACPI, Event Log, HyperTransport, IPMI, MPS, PCIExpress, PowerNow!, Remote Access, and USB.

    BIOS Advanced Menu Screenson page 2-10

    P Plug-and-Play (PnP) devices can be configured bythe BIOS (default), or by the operating system (ifapplicable).

    BIOS PCI/PnP Menu Screen onpage 2-19

    Configure the boot device priority (CD/DVD,Removables, Hard Disks, Networks).

    BIOS Boot Menu Screens onpage 2-20

    Install or change the user and supervisor passwords. BIOS Security Settings Menu onpage 2-23

    Configuration options for the NorthBridge andSouthBridge devices.Note that the Memory Chipkill option is enabled bydefault. Enabling Chipkill improves systemreliability but degrades system performance underspecific applications.

    BIOS Chipset Menu Screens onpage 2-23

    Save or discard changes. BIOS Exit Option Menu Screenon page 2-26

  • FIGURE

    Main menu AdvancedmenuPCI/PnPmenu Boot menu

    Securitymenu

    Chipsetmenu Exit menuChapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-9

    2-4 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module BIOS Configuration Utility Menu Tree

    CPUConfiguration

    IDEConfiguration

    Super I/OConfiguration

    ACPISettings

    EventLogging

    HyperTransportConfiguration

    IPMIConfiguration

    LANConfiguration

    PEFConfiguration

    MPSConfiguration

    RemoteAccessConfiguration

    USBConfiguration

    BMCEvent Log

    BootSettings

    Boot DevicePriority

    Hard DiskDrives

    RemovableDrives

    CD/DVDDrives

    ACPIConfiguration

    NorthBridgeConfiguration

    SouthBridgeConfiguration

    MemoryConfiguration

    ECCConfiguration

    IOMMUMode

    PCI ExpressConfiguration*

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    The following figures show sample BIOS setup menu screens and show optionaldefault settings.

    Note The screens shown are examples. The version numbers and the screen itemsand selections shown are subject to change over the life of the product.

    2.3.4

    Main *****

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    * AMI* Ver* Bui* ID *

    * Pro* Sys* BMC*

    * Pro* Typ* Spe* Cou*

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    BIOS Main Menu Screen

    Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit***************************************************************************

    tem Overview ** Use [ENTER], [TAB] *************************************************** or [SHIFT-TAB] to *BIOS ** select a field. *sion : 08.00.12 ** *ld Date: 02/07/07 ** Use [+] or [-] to * :0ABJT023 ** configure system Time. * ** *

    duct Name :Sun Blade X6220 Server Module ** *tem Serial Number : 1005:CB-065026007C ** * Firmware Revision : 1.01.01 ** * ** *

    cessor ** *e : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2220 ** ** Select Screen *ed : 2800 MHz ** ** Select Item *nt : 4 ** +- Change Field * ** Tab Select Field *tem Memory ** F1 General Help *e : 3.5 GB ** F10 Save and Exit * ** ESC Exit ****************************************************************************

    BIOS Advanced Menu Screens

  • 2.3.5.1 BIOS Advanced Menu Main Screen

    Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit********************************************************************************

    * Adv* ***

    * WAR*

    * * C* * I* * S* * A* * H* * E* * I* * M* * P* * R* * U*

    *

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    2.3.5.

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    * CPU* Mod* Phy* Log* ***

    * AMD* Rev* Cac* Cac* Spe* Cur* Max* Abl* uCo*

    * GAR* Mic* SUM* CPU* Run*****Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-11

    anced Settings * Options for CPU ************************************************* * *

    NING: Setting wrong values in below sections * * may cause system to malfunction. * *PU Configuration * *DE Configuration * *uperIO Configuration * *CPI Configuration * *yper Transport Configuration * *vent Log Configuration * *PMI 2.0 Configuration * *PS Configuration * ** Select Screen *CI Express Configuration * ** Select Item *emote Access Configuration * Enter Go to Sub Screen *SB Configuration * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit ****************************************************************************

    2 BIOS Advanced Menu CPU Configuration Screen

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    Configuration * This option should *ule Version: 13.06 * remain disabled for *sical Count: 2 * the normal operation. *ical Count : 4 * The driver developer ************************************************* * may enable it for * Opteron(tm) Processor 2220 * testing purpose. *ision: F3 * *he L1: 128KB * *he L2: 2048KB * *ed : 2800MHz * *rent FSB Multiplier: 14x * *imum FSB Multiplier: 14x * *e to Change Freq. : Yes * ** Select Screen *de Patch Level : None Required * ** Select Item * * +- Change Option *T Error Reporting [Disabled] * F1 General Help *rocode Update [Enabled] * F10 Save and Exit * [Enabled] * ESC Exit * Overclock in MHz [200] * *time Legacy PSB [Disabled] * ****************************************************************************

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    2.3.5.3 BIOS Advanced Menu IDE Configuration Screen

    Advanced********************************************************************************

    * IDE Configuration * DISABLED: disables the ** *************************************************** * integrated IDE ** OnB*

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    oard PCI IDE Controller [Primary] * Controller. * * PRIMARY: enables only *rimary IDE Master : [Not Detected] * the Primary IDE *rimary IDE Slave : [Not Detected] * Controller. * * SECONDARY: enables *d Disk Write Protect [Disabled] * only the Secondary IDE * Detect Time Out (Sec) [35] * Controller. *(PI) 80Pin Cable Detection [Host & Device] * BOTH: enables both IDE *A0 IDE Interface [Disabled] * Controllers. *A1 IDE Interface [Disabled] * * SATA0 IDE Interface [Disabled] * ** Select Screen * SATA1 IDE Interface [Disabled] * ** Select Item *st Boot Device from [P-ATA] * +- Change Option * * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit * * *

    * *

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    4 BIOS Advanced Menu SuperIO Chipset Configuration Screen

    Advanced***************************************************************************

    figure Smc27X Super IO Chipset * Allows BIOS to Select ************************************************* * Serial Port1 Base *ial Port0 Address [3F8/IRQ4] * Addresses. * * *

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  • 2.3.5.5 BIOS Advanced Menu ACPI Settings Screen

    Advanced********************************************************************************

    * ACPI Settings * Yes / No ** *************************************************** * ACPI support for ** ACP*

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    I Aware O/S [Yes] * Operating System. * * *

    dvanced ACPI Configuration * Yes: If OS * * supports ACPI. * * *

    * No: If OS * * does not support * * ACPI. * * *

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    * ** Select Screen * * ** Select Item * * +- Change Option * * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit * * *

    * *

    ***************************************************************************

    6 BIOS Advanced Menu ACPI Configuration Screen

    Advanced***************************************************************************

    anced ACPI Configuration * Enable RSDP pointers ************************************************* * to 64-bit Fixed System *I 2.0 Features [Yes] * Description Tables. *I APIC support [Enabled] * *I SRAT Table [Enabled] * *o Legacy Routing for HPET [Disabled] * * OEMB table [Enabled] * *dless mode [Enabled] * * * *

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    ***************************************************************************

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    2.3.5.7 BIOS Advanced Menu Event Logging Details Screen

    Advanced********************************************************************************

    * Event Logging details * View all unread events ** *************************************************** * on the Event Log. ** Vie* Mar* Cle*

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    w Event Log * *k all events as read * *ar Event Log * * * *

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    8 BIOS Advanced Menu HyperTransport Configuration Screen

    Advanced***************************************************************************

    er Transport Configuration * The HyperTransport ************************************************* * link will run at this * * speed if it is slower *0:CPU1 HT Link 0 Speed [Auto] * than or equal to the *0:CPU1 HT Link 0 Width [Auto] * system clock and the * * board is capable. *0:CK804 HT Link 1 Speed [Auto] * *0:CK804 HT Link 1 Width [Auto] * *

    * ** Select Screen *0:CPU1 HT Link 2 Speed [Auto] * ** Select Item *0:CPU1 HT Link 2 Width [Auto] * +- Change Option * * F1 General Help *0:I04 HT Link 2 Speed [Auto] * F10 Save and Exit *0:I04 HT Link 2 Speed [Auto] * ESC Exit * * *

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  • 2.3.5.9 BIOS Advanced Menu IPMI Configuration Screen

    Advanced********************************************************************************

    * IPMI 2.0 Configuration * View all events in the ** *************************************************** * BMC Event Log. ** Sta* * V* Rel* Cle* * L* * P* BMC*

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    tus Of BMC Working * *iew BMC System Event Log * It will take up to *oad BMC System Event Log * 60 Seconds approx. *ar BMC System Event Log * to read all *AN Configuration * BMC SEL records. *EF Configuration * * Watch Dog Timer Action [Disabled] * * * *

    * ** Select Screen * * ** Select Item * * Enter Go to Sub Screen * * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit * * *

    ***************************************************************************

    10 BIOS Advanced Menu IPMI, LAN Configuration Screen

    Advanced***************************************************************************

    Configuration. * Enter channel number ************************************************* * for LAN Configuration *nnel Number [01] * Command. *nnel Number Status: Channel number is OK * * * Proper value below 16. * Assignment [DHCP] * * * *

    rrent IP address in BMC 010.006.042.218 * *rent MAC address in BMC 00.14.4F.3A.26.9E * *rrent Subnet Mask in BMC 255.255.255.000 * *rent Gateway in BMC 010.006.042.001 * * * *

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    resh * * * ** Select Screen *P Address [010.006.042.218] * ** Select Item *ubnet Mask [255.255.255.000] * Enter Update *efault Gateway [010.006.042.001] * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit *mit * * * *

    ***************************************************************************

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    2.3.5.11 BIOS Advanced Menu IPMI, PEF Configuration Screen

    Advanced********************************************************************************

    * Set PEF Configuration Parameters Command. * Enable or Disable PEF ** *************************************************** * Support. ** PEF* * P* Ale* Sta* Eve*

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    SUPPORT [Enabled] * Refer Table 24.6 of *EF Action Global Control * IPMI Specification 1.5 *rt Startup Delay [Disabled] * *rtup Delay [Disabled] * *nt Message For PEF Action [Disabled] * * * *

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    12 BIOS Advanced Menu MPS Configuration Screen

    Advanced***************************************************************************

    Configuration * Select MPS Revision ************************************************* * *

    Revision [1.4] * * * *

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  • 2.3.5.13 BIOS Advanced Menu PCI Express Configuration Screen

    Advanced********************************************************************************

    * PCI Express Configuration * ** *************************************************** * Enable/Disable **

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    * PCI Express L0s and *ive State Power Management [Disabled] * L1 link power *ble HotPlug in CK804 [Enabled] * states *ble HotPlug in I04 [Disabled] * * * *

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    * ** Select Screen * * ** Select Item * * +- Change Option * * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit * * *

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    14 BIOS Advanced Menu Remote Access Configuration Screen

    Advanced***************************************************************************

    figure Remote Access type and parameters * Select Remote Access ************************************************* * type. *ote Access [Enabled] * * * *

    ial port number [COM1] * * Base Address, IRQ [3F8h, 4] * *ial Port Mode [09600 8,n,1] * *w Control [None] * *irection After BIOS POST [Always] * *minal Type [ANSI] * *UTF8 Combo Key Support [Enabled] * *dir Memory Display Delay [No Delay] * * * ** Select Screen * * ** Select Item * * +- Change Option * * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit * * *

    ***************************************************************************

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    2.3.5.15 BIOS Advanced Menu USB Configuration Screen

    Advanced********************************************************************************

    * USB Configuration * Enables USB controller ** *************************************************** * *

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    ule Version - 2.24.0-12.4 * * * *

    Devices Enabled : * * Keyboard, 1 Mice, 1 Hub, 2 Drives * * * *

    Controller Support [USB 1.1 +USB 2.0] * *acy USB Support [Enabled] * * 2.0 Controller Mode [FullSpeed] * *S EHCI Hand-Off [Enabled] * *plug USB FDD Support [Auto] * *plug USB CDROM Support [Auto] * * * *

    SB Mass Storage Device Configuration * * * ** Select Screen * * ** Select Item * * +- Change Option * * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit ****************************************************************************

  • 2.3.6 BIOS PCI/PnP Menu Screen

    Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit********************************************************************************

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    ************************************************** System Boot. *NING: Setting wrong values in below sections ** * may cause system to malfunction. ** * ** *

    ar NVRAM [No] ** *g & Play O/S [No] ** * Latency Timer [64] ** *ocate IRQ to PCI VGA [Yes] ** *ette Snooping [Disabled] ** * IDE BusMaster [Disabled] ** *Board PCI/ISA IDE Card [Auto] ** *nning onboard SAS/SATA ROM [Enabled] ** *nning onboard NIC Card [Enabled] ** ** Select Screen * ** ** Select Item * ** +- Change Option * ** F1 General Help * ** F10 Save and Exit * ** ESC Exit *oard PCI NIC MAC Address ** *E NIC 1 : 00 03 BA CD 51 39 ** *E NIC 2 : 00 03 BA CD 51 38 ** Size of memory block *E NIC 3 : 00 03 BA CD 51 3B ** to reserve for legacy *E NIC 3 : 00 03 BA CD 51 3B ** ISA devices. * ** *

    3 [Available] ** *4 [Reserved] ** *5 [Available] ** *7 [Available] ** *9 [Available] ** *10 [Available] ** *11 [Available] ** *14 [Available] ** *15 [Available] ** ** Select Screen * ** ** Select Item * Channel 0 [Available] ** +- Change Option * Channel 1 [Available] ** F1 General Help * Channel 3 [Available] ** F10 Save and Exit * Channel 5 [Available] ** ESC Exit * Channel 6 [Available] ** * Channel 7 [Available] ** * ** *

    erved Memory Size [Disabled] ** ****************************************************************************

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    2.3.7 BIOS Boot Menu Screens

    2.3.7.1 BIOS Boot Menu Main Screen

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    n Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit***************************************************************************

    t Settings * Configure Settings ************************************************* * during System Boot. *oot Settings Configuration * * * *

    oot Device Priority * *ard Disk Drives * *emovable Drives * *D/DVD Drives * * * *

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    2 BIOS Boot Menu Boot Settings Configuration Screen

    Boot***************************************************************************

    t Settings Configuration * Allows BIOS to skip ************************************************* * certain tests while *ck Boot [Disabled] * booting. This will *tem Configuration Display [Disabled] * decrease the time *et Boot [Disabled] * needed to boot the *guage [English] * system. *On ROM Display Mode [Force BIOS] * *tup Num-Lock [On] * *t For 'F1' If Error [Disabled] * *errupt 19 Capture [Disabled] * *ault Boot Order [CRHB] * * * *

    * ** Select Screen * * ** Select Item * * +- Change Option * * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit ****************************************************************************

  • 2.3.7.3 BIOS Boot Menu Boot Device Priority Screen

    Boot********************************************************************************

    * Boot Device Priority * Specifies the boot ** *************************************************** * sequence from the **

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    * available devices. * Boot Device [CD/DVD Drives] * * Boot Device [Removable Dev.] * A device enclosed in * Boot Device [Hard Drive] * parenthesis has been * Boot Device [NVIDIA Boot Agent] * disabled in the * Boot Device [2-NVIDIA Boot Agent]* corresponding type * Boot Device [Network:IBA GE Slo] * menu. * Boot Device [Network:IBA GE Slo] * * * *

    * ** Select Screen * * ** Select Item * * +- Change Option * * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit * * *

    ***************************************************************************

    4 BIOS Boot Menu Hard Disk Drives Screen

    Boot***************************************************************************

    d Disk Drives * Specifies the boot ************************************************* * sequence from the * Drive [SCSI #0400 ID00 LU] * available devices. * * *

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    2.3.7.5 BIOS Boot Menu Removable Drives Screen

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    * Removable Drives * Specifies the boot ** *************************************************** * sequence from the ** 1st*

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    Drive [USB:AMI Virtual F1] * available devices. * * *

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    6 BIOS Boot Menu CD/DVD Drives Screen

    Boot***************************************************************************

    DVD Drives * Specifies the boot ************************************************* * sequence from the * Drive [USB:AMI Virtual CD] * available devices. * * *

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  • 2.3.8 BIOS Security Settings Menu

    Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit********************************************************************************

    * Security Settings * Install or Change the ** ***

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    ************************************************ * password. *ervisor Password :Not Installed * *r Password :Not Installed * * * *

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    BIOS Chipset Menu Screens

    1 BIOS Chipset Menu Main Screenn Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit***************************************************************************

    * Options for NB *orthBridge Configuration * *outhBridge Configuration * * * *

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    2.3.9.2 BIOS Chipset Menu NorthBridge Configuration Screen

    Chipset********************************************************************************

    * NorthBridge Chipset Configuration * ** *************************************************** * *

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    emory Configuration * *CC Configuration * *er Down Control [Disabled] * * CPU speed to 2GHz [Disabled] * ************************************************* * *

    ernate VID [Auto] * *ory Timing Parameters [CPU Node 0] * *emory CLK :333 MHz * *AS Latency(Tcl) :5.0 * *AS/CAS Delay(Trcd) :5 CLK * *in Active RAS(Tras) :15 CLK * *ow Precharge Time(Trp):5 CLK * ** Select Screen *AS/RAS Delay(Trrd) :3 CLK * ** Select Item *ow Cycle (Trc) :21 CLK * Enter Go to Sub Screen *synchronous Latency :6 ns * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit * * *

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    3 BIOS Chipset Menu NorthBridge Memory ConfigurationScreen

    Chipset***************************************************************************

    ory Configuration * Select the DRAM ************************************************* * Frequency programming *clock Mode [Auto] * method. If Auto, * Timing Mode [Auto] * the DRAM speed will *k Interleaving [Auto] * be based on SPDs. *e Interleaving [Disabled] * If Limit, the DRAM spe *ble Clock to All DIMMs [Disabled] * will not exceed the *Clk Tristate C3/ATLVID [Disabled] * specified value. If *ory Hole Remapping [Disabled] * Manual, the DRAMs * * specified will be * * programmed regardless * * *

    * ** Select Screen * * ** Select Item * * +- Change Option * * F1 General Help * * F10 Save and Exit * * ESC Exit ****************************************************************************

  • 2.3.9.4 BIOS Chipset Menu NorthBridge ECC Configuration Screen

    Chipset********************************************************************************

    * ECC Configuration * DRAM ECC allows ** *************************************************** * hardware to report ** DRA* 4* D* D* L2 * Dat*

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    M ECC Enable [Enabled] * and correct memory *-bit ECC Mode [Enabled] * errors automatically *RAM SCRUB REDIRECT [Enabled] * maintaining system *RAM BG Scrub [163.8us] * integrity. *Cache BG Scrub [10.2us] * *a Cache BG Scrub [5.12us] * * * *

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    5 BIOS Chipset Menu SouthBridge Configuration Screen

    Chipset***************************************************************************

    th Bridge Chipset Configuration * Enable or Disable ************************************************* * SMBUS Controller *us Interface [Enabled] * * * *

    Interface [Enabled] * * MAC Interface [Enabled] * * Bridge Mode [Auto] * * Media Interface [Auto] * * Option ROM [Auto] * * * *

    oard IO APIC [Auto] * * * *

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    2.3.10 BIOS Exit Option Menu Screen

    Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit********************************************************************************

    * Exit Options * Exit system setup ** ***

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    ************************************************ * after saving the *e Changes and Exit * changes. *card Changes and Exit * *card Changes * F10 key can be used * * for this operation. *d Optimal Defaults * * * *

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    ***************************************************************************

  • 2.4 Modifying Settings Using JumpersThe following sections show how to modify system settings using jumpers on theChapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-27

    server motherboard:

    Section 2.4.1, Using the Clear CMOS Jumper J1330 on page 2-28

    Section 2.4.2, Resetting SP and BIOS Passwo