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PRIMERGY D1651 BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY RX600 S2/TX600 S2 Reference Manual Xenia Fierley/Gottfried Staubach Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH München 81730 Munich e-mail: email: [email protected] Tel.: 05251 14888-19 Fax: (++49) 700 / 372 00000 A26361-D1790-Z140-1-7619 Sprachen: En Edition June 2005

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PRIMERGY

D1651 BIOS Setup Utilityfor PRIMERGY RX600 S2/TX600 S2 Reference ManualXenia Fierley/Gottfried StaubachFujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH München81730 Muniche-mail: email: [email protected].: 05251 14888-19Fax: (++49) 700 / 372 00000A26361-D1790-Z140-1-7619Sprachen: En

Edition June 2005

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This manual is printed on paper treated with chlorine-free bleach.

Comments… Suggestions… Corrections…The User Documentation Department would like toknow your opinion of this manual. Your feedback helpsus optimize our documentation to suit your individual needs.

Fax forms for sending us your comments are included inthe back of the manual.

There you will also find the addresses of the relevantUser Documentation Department.

Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2000To ensure a consistently high quality standard anduser-friendliness, this documentation was created tomeet the regulations of a quality management system which complies with the requirements of the standardDIN EN ISO 9001:2000.

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Copyright and Trademarks

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Copyright © 2005 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH.

All rights reserved.Delivery subject to availability; right of technical modifications reserved.

All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.

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Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.1 Notational conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2 System Options Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

2 BIOS Setup Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.1 Keyboard Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.2 Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.3 Operating the BIOS Setup Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.4 Setup Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.5 Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112.6 Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122.6.1 Processor #n Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142.7 Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152.7.1 Configure Memory RAS and Performance . . . . . . . . . . . 172.7.1.1 View Configuration Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212.7.2 View and Configure Memory Board n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232.7.2.1 Configuring Memory Sparing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242.8 Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252.8.1 IDE Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262.8.2 Mass Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272.8.3 LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282.8.4 Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292.8.5 USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292.8.6 Serial Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302.8.7 PCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312.9 Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322.9.1 ASR&R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332.9.2 Console Redirection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352.9.3 BMC Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372.9.4 LAN Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372.9.5 SEL Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382.10 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392.11 Save, Restore & Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

3 Power-ON Self Test (POST) Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433.1 POST Error Beep Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443.2 POST Progress Codes and Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453.3 POST Error Codes and Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

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1 IntroductionMost systems are already configured by the manufacturer or the dealer. There is no need to run the BIOS Setup when starting the computer unless there is an error message.

The BIOS Setup allows you to configure the system functions and view and change device settings and view environmental information for the platform. When it is supplied, the device is set to factory default settings. Any changes you make take effect as soon as you save the settings and quit the BIOS Setup Utility.

The BIOS Setup interface consists of several screens, called pages. Each page contains information or links to other pages. The first page in Setup displays links for general categories. This links lead to pages containing specific config-uration settings.

The BIOS Setup includes the following feature:

– Console Redirection: The BIOS Setup is functional through console redirection over various terminal emulation standards. This may limit some functionality due to compatibility. For example, colors, some keys or key sequences use and support for pointing devices may be limited.

1.1 Notational conventions

The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows:

I Supplementary information, remarks, and tips follow this symbol.

Ê Text which follows this symbol describes activities that must be performed in the order shown.

Typewriter text indicates system output.

Italics in continuous text indicate display items.

Text enclosed in angle brackets <...> in screen shots indicates a finite set of values which are listed in the tables associated with the screen shots.

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1.2 System Options Menu

During the boot process, after video initialization the system BIOS begins to display the boot progress on the screen (and in parallel on the LocalView LCD display of your server, if installed), the SCSI BIOS scan is displayed, followed by the BIOS splash screen. You will see a note telling you the key to press to access the System Options Menu.

Ê Press the key on the keyboard when you see the message.

In the System Options Menu boot information, options, and diagnostic utilities are displayed:

Figure 1: System Options menu: screen layout

Select the desired option/utility by using the keys Ê or Ë and then press the [Enter] key.

The System Options Menu includes the following options and utilities:

– Continue Booting: select this to boot from the device specified as first boot option by the Boot Manager. The option is selected by default, and will occur automatically after a pre-set time-out expires.

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Introduction System Options Menu

– Boot Manager: select this to boot from one of the listed boot devices. You may use this option if you do not want to boot from the device specified as first boot option:

Figure 2: System Options menu: Boot Manager

I Your selection is only valid for the current system boot. At the next system boot, the settings in the Boot Options are valid again.

The boot devices displayed should only be considered as an example. According to the current configuration and activating the Boot Maintenance Manager (see page 4), the choices displayed may differ considerably.

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– Boot Maintenance Manager: select this to configure boot options and other boot environment variables:

Figure 3: System Options menu: Boot Maintenance Manager

● Boot Options: modify the system boot order and add/delete boot options.

● Driver Options: modify the boot driver options.

● Set Time out Value: modify the automatic boot time-out value.

● Reset System: reset the system.

– BIOS Setup Utility: select this to access the BIOS Setup Utility (see chapter “BIOS Setup Utility” on page 5).

– Error Manager: select this to view POST errors detected by the system (see chapter “Power-ON Self Test (POST) Codes” on page 43).

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2 BIOS Setup UtilityThis section describes the options available for BIOS Setup. Use Setup to change the default system parameters. You can run BIOS Setup with and without the installed operating system. Setup stores most of the configuration values in battery-backed CMOS; the rest of the configuration is stored in flash memory.

The configuration takes effect when you restart the system. POST uses these values to configure the hardware. If the values and the actual hardware do not match, POST generates an error message (see “Power-ON Self Test (POST) Codes” on page 43). You must then run BIOS Setup to correct the configuration.

Each BIOS Setup Utility menu contains a number of features. Some features are used for informative purposes only, and other features are associated with a value field that the user can configure. Depending on the security option chosen and in effect, a menu feature’s value may be changeable. If a value cannot be changed, the feature’s value field is inaccessible.

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2.1 Keyboard Commands

The Keyboard Commands supports following key presses:

Key Option Description

[Enter]

Ú

Execute Command

Execute the selected feature:

– activate the highlighted sub-menu– display a pick list if the highlighted option is a value

field– activate the highlighted value in a pick list, undo the

pick list, and return the focus to the parent menu– select a sub-field for multi-valued features like time

and date

[Esc] Exit Provides a mechanism for backing out of any field. It will undo the pressing of the [Enter]/Ú key.

Pressing this key:

– in any sub-menu, the parent menu is reentered– in any major menu, the exit confirmation window is

displayed asking NO/YES) for the changes that can be discarded:

– selecting NO and pressing [Enter]/Ú or [Esc]:return to where the user was before without affecting any existing any settings

– selecting YES and pressing [Enter]/Ú:exit Setup and the BIOS continues with POST

À Â Select Menu

Move between the major menus in the Menu Selection Bar and select the highlighted menu. The keys have no effect if a sub-menu or pick list is displayed.

Ê Ë Select Item

Select the previous/next option in a menu item’s option list, or the previous/next value in a pick list. The selected item must then be activated by pressing [Enter]/Ú.

¯¸ Select Field

Move between fields (for ex. from hours to minutes in the time item in the main menu).

Table 1: Utility keys

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BIOS Setup Utility Keyboard Commands

[+] [-] Change Value

Change the value of the current item to the next/previous value. The keys scroll through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list. These keys only work for date and time.

[F9] Setup Defaults

Following message appear:

– selecting Y (yes):all Setup fields are set to their default values

– selecting N (no) or pressing [Esc]:return to where the user was before [F9] was pressed without affecting any existing fields values

[F10] Save and Exit

Following message appear:

– selecting Y (yes):all changes are saved and Setup is exited

– selecting N (no) or pressing [Esc]:return to where the user was before [F10] was pressed without affecting any existing fields values

Key Option Description

Table 1: Utility keys

Load default configuration now? (Y/N)

Save Configuration changes and exit now? (Y/N)

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2.2 Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility

The BIOS Setup Utility is accessed from the System Options Menu.

Ê Boot the server (switching ON or warm boot).

After video initialization the system BIOS begins to display the boot progress on the screen, the SCSI BIOS scan is displayed, followed by the BIOS splash screen. At the BIOS splash screen you will see a note telling you the key to press to access the System Options Menu.

Ê Press the key on the keyboard when you see the message.

Ê Select BIOS Setup Utility by using the keys Ê or Ë and then press the [Enter] key.

Ê If you have assigned an administrator password, you must now enter this password and confirm it with the [Enter] key.

The Main menu of the Setup Utility is displayed on the screen.

2.3 Operating the BIOS Setup Utility

To select a menu, press the keys À or Â.

To select an item in a Setup Utility menu, move the highlight bar by using the keys Ê or Ë and then press the [Enter] key.

To increase or decrease a value for the selected item, press the keys [+] or [-] until the desired value is found.

I If you change entries in the Setup Utility, make a note of the changed entries!

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BIOS Setup Utility Setup Menus

2.4 Setup Menus

Setup provides seven major menus and a number of Setup items:

Pos. Menu Setup Item

1 Main BIOS Version

System Date

System Time

Quiet Boot Enable

POST Error Pause

2 Processor Core Frequency

Bus Frequency

Processor Retest

Hyper-Threading Enable

Boot Processor Number

Processor #<processor number> Information

3 Memory Total Memory

Effective Memory

Memory Boards Installed

Current Configuration

Configure Memory RAS and Performance

View and Configure Memory Board<A, B, C, D>

4 Devices IDE Controller

Mass Storage

LAN

Video

USB

Serial Ports

PCI

Table 2: Setup menus

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5 Server SM Error Halt

ASR&R

Console Redirection

BMC Information

LAN Management

SEL Logging

WOL Resume from S4-OS and S5

6 Security Administrator Password is

Set Administrator Password

User Password is

Set User Password

Password on Boot

7 Save, Restore and Exit

Save Changes and Exit

Discard Changes and Exit

Save Changes

Discard Changes

Restore Defaults

Save as user default Values

Restore User Default Values

Display Meaning

A menu option is displayed on the screen but you cannot select it or move to that field.

You cannot change or configure the option in this menu. Either the option is configured or detected automatically, or you must select a different menu.

The prompt “Press Enter” is displayed next to an option.

Press [Enter]/Ú to display a submenu that either uses the entire screen or a sub-menu with one or more items.

Table 3: Explanation of what you see displayed on the screen

Pos. Menu Setup Item

Table 2: Setup menus

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BIOS Setup Utility Main

2.5 Main

Figure 4: BIOS Setup Utility: Main menu

Set general system parameters (default values are in bold typeface.):

Setup Item Option Description

BIOS Version Displays the current BIOS version

System Date

[MM/DD/YYYY] Set the system date. To select a field, press¯, Í+¸. Then change the value by pressing [+] or [-]. If you replace the battery, the default date is set to January 1998.

System Time

[HH:MM:SS] Set the system time. To select a field, press¯, Í+¸. Then change the value by pressing [+] or [-]. If you replace the battery, the time is set to 00:00. (This is a 24-hour clock.)

Quiet Boot Enable

EnabledDisabled

If enabled, no messages will be displayed on the screen while the system POSTs. System POST with the Logo displayed.

Table 4: Main menu items

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2.6 Processor

Figure 5: BIOS Setup Utility: Processor menu

This menu displays information about all the processors (default values are in bold typeface).

I You either cannot or should not modify any items on this menu. Consult your system administrator if you need to change an item.

POST Error Pause

EnabledDisabled

If enabled, the system will wait for user inter-vention on critical POST errors.If disabled, the system will boot with no inter-vention, if possible.

Setup Item Option Description

Core Frequency <frequency GHz>

Frequency at which processors currently run.

Bus Frequency <frequency MHz>

Current frequency of the processor Front Side Bus.

Table 5: Processor menu items

Setup Item Option Description

Table 4: Main menu items

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BIOS Setup Utility Processor

Hyper-Threading Enable

EnabledDisabled

Enables the hyper-threading feature, takes effect after reboot.

Boot Processor Number

Processor #<BSP number>

Number of the processor that is designated by the firmware to boot this system.

Processor #<processor number> Infor-mation

Displays information about the desired processor (one link per processor supported).

Setup Item Option Description

Table 5: Processor menu items

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2.6.1 Processor #n Information

Figure 6: BIOS Setup Utility: Processor Information menu

This menu displays information about the desired processor #n.

I You cannot modify any items on this menu.

Setup Item Option Description

Processor Family

<processor family string>

Identifies family or generation of the processor.

Maximum Frequency

<frequency GHz> Maximum frequency the processor core supports.

Cache Size <capacity MB> Size of the processor cache.

CPUID Register

CPUID register value identifies details about the processor model.

Table 6: Processor #n information menu

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BIOS Setup Utility Memory

2.7 Memory

Figure 7: BIOS Setup Utility: Memory menu

This menu displays information about the memory available for the system.

I You either cannot or should not modify any items on this menu.

Thread n Status

Boot Thread Machine has booted using this thread.

Application Thread The thread is available to be used by the OS.

Not Installed Processor or thread is not installed.

Disabled The thread is disabled.

Thread n Health

Healthy

Performance Restricted

Functionality Restricted

Failed

Not Installed

Setup Item Option Description

Table 6: Processor #n information menu

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Setup Item Option Description

Total Memory <memory GB> Total good memory from all slots available for use by the system.

Effective Memory

<memory GB> Amount of memory that can be used by operating system (OS). Effective memory may be less than total memory if some memory is used for redundancy.

Memory Boards Installed

A, B, C, D Memory boards plugged into the system.

Current Configuration

Maximum CompatibilityMaximum PerformanceMirrorRAID

Current memory configuration for the system.

Configure Memory RAS and Performance

Select this page to view and configure Memory RAS (Reliability and Serviceability) and Performance (table 8).

View and Configure Memory Board <A, B, C, D>

Select this page to view and configure memory board features (table 10) (one link per memory board supported).

Table 7: Memory menu items

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2.7.1 Configure Memory RAS and Performance

Figure 8: BIOS Setup Utility: Configure Memory RAS and Performance menu

Selecting this his menu, the user can view and configure Memory RAS (Reliability and Serviceability) and Performance (default values are in bold typeface).

Setup Item Option Description

Hardware Memory Test

EnabledDisabled

Memory will be tested using hardware based engines on each board.

Patrol Scrub EnabledDisabled

Enable hardware patrol scrub to clean correctable errors.

Retest All System Memory

DisabledEnabled

If enabled, retests all memory in the system (including disabled DIMMs) and enables memory which passes the test.This option resets to Disabled after the test has been run.

Sparing Threshold

1-15 Set the number of correctable errors that can be logged in a period before sparing occurs (see section 2.7.2.1 on page 24).Period is 12 or 16 days depending on DDR Technology.

Table 8: Configure System RAS and Performance menu

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Four different memory configurations are available:

● Maximum Compatibility:

– allows for the most flexibility with DIMMs and memory boards– allows memory to be hot-added– does not support hot-replace – allows to allocate ranks to serve as spare on each memory board– allows one-way interleave only– the lowest performance of supported configurations

RAID Upgrade Gap

Disabled512 MB1024 MB1536 MB2048 MB2560 MB3072 MB3584 MB4096 MB

Size of reserved gap on each memory board for RAID memory capacity addition.

Desired Memory Configuration*

Max PerformanceMax CompatibilityMirror RAID

Select a new memory configuration.To see details for the new configuration, select next Item.

View Configuration Details

Displays the Memory Configuration Details (table 9).

Set Memory Hotplug in SRAT table

YesNo

Provides the ability to hot-replace and hot-add memory boards while the system is running.

Setup Item Option Description

Table 8: Configure System RAS and Performance menu

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● Maximum Performance:

– default configuration in the BIOS Setup– allows BIOS to be configured for maximum memory performance– allows 4-way-/2-way-/1-way-interleave– does not support hot-add or hot-replace – allows to allocate ranks to serve as spare on each memory board

When the system does not allow for the desired memory configuration, The BIOS will configure the system memory to the Maximum Performance mode.

● Mirror:

– requires two boards (A and B or C and D) or four memory boards with equal memory capacity on each board

– supports hot-add or hot-replace of memory

I Please note that the Hot Add/Hot Replace operations require corre-sponding support in the OS.

– the data is mirrored from one board to another which provides redun-dancy but at the cost of halving the effective memory size

Configuring:

Ê Boot the server to the System Options Menu and select BIOS Setup Utility.

Ê Select Memory/Configure Memory RAS and Performance menu.

Ê Set Desired Memory Configuration as Mirror (see section “Configure Memory RAS and Performance” on page 17).

Ê Select View Configuration Details and ensure that Configuration Possible option is YES (see figure 9 on page 21).

I If the option displays NO, the user may need to install more memory to meet the requirements for this configuration.

Ê Press [F10] to save changes and exit.

Ê Reboot the server to activate the changes.

I When a DIMM rank or a memory board fails, the system will continue to operate with the backed up information on the mirrored board. The system loses redundancy at this point, and will remain in this non-redundant state until the failing board and/or memory can be

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replaced. To ensure redundancy is continued, hot-replace feature can be used to replace the defective memory and its board while the system is operating.

● RAID:

– provides redundancy by writing to three of the memory boards while one is reserved for redundant parity information

– allows for increasing the total amount of system memory by hot-upgrading or hot-swapping the existing boards with larger memory boards, based on the RAID Upgrade Gap set in the Configure Memory RAS and Performance menu.

I Please note that the Hot Add/Hot Replace operations require corre-sponding support in the OS.

Configuring:

Ê Boot the server to the System Options Menu and select BIOS Setup Utility.

Ê Select Memory/Configure Memory RAS and Performance menu.

Ê Set Desired Memory Configuration as RAID (see section “Configure Memory RAS and Performance” on page 17).

Ê Select View Configuration Details and ensure that Configuration Possible option is YES (see figure 9 on page 21).

I If the option displays NO, the user may need to install more memory to meet the requirements for this configuration.

Ê Press [F10] to save changes and exit.

Ê Reboot the server to activate the changes.

I When a DIMM rank or a memory board fails, the system will continue to operate with the remaining three memory boards by recreating the data from the failed board. The system loses redundancy at this point, and will remain in this non-redundant state until the failing board and/or memory can be replaced. To ensure redundancy is continued, hot-replace feature can be used to replace the defective memory and its board while the system is operating.

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2.7.1.1 View Configuration Details

Figure 9: BIOS Setup Utility: View Configuration Details menu

I You cannot modify any items on this menu.

Setup Item Option Description

Configuration <memory configuration>

Displays the memory configuration set on Item Desired Memory Configuration in the previous menu (table 8).

Max Effective Size

<max. possible memory size MB>

Maximum effective memory size results when no spares are configured. The actual effective size will be calculated on the next boot.

Min Effective Size

<min. possible memory size MB>

Minimum effective memory size results when the largest DIMMs are used as spare (auto spare configuration). The actual effective size will be calculated on the next boot.

Capabilities Characteristics of the selected configu-ration.

Table 9: View Configuration Details menu

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Configu-ration Possible

Yes/No Indicates whether the configuration selected is possible with the current installed memory. If NO is displayed, the user may need to install more memory to meet the requirements for the configuration selected.

Sparing Yes/No Indicates whether the configuration selected supports sparing.

Hot Replace Yes/No Indicates whether the configuration selected allows memory to be replaced while the system is running.

Hot Add Yes/No Indicates whether the configuration selected allows memory to be added while the system is running.

BoardInterleave

1-Way2-Way4-WayUp to 4-Way

Board interleave for the chosen configu-ration.In "up to 4-way" interleave, the BIOS configures the best possible interleave for each memory range.

Setup Item Option Description

Table 9: View Configuration Details menu

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2.7.2 View and Configure Memory Board n

Figure 10: BIOS Setup Utility: View and Configure Memory Board menu

Selecting this menu, the user can view and configure each memory board features (default values are in bold typeface).

Setup Item Option Description

Board Status

Not InstalledHealthyUsing SpareDisabled

Indicates the status of memory board selected.

Retest Board Memory

EnabledDisabled

If enabled, re-test all DIMMs on the current board and re-enable the DIMMs that pass the test.This option resets to Disabled after the test has been run.

Reserve Rank for Spare

EnabledDisabled

If enabled, the BIOS sets aside the largest memory rank to serve as spare (see section 2.7.2.1 on page 24). When correctable errors on a bad rank surpasses the sparing threshold, it is replaced by a spare rank.

Table 10: View and Configure Memory Board n menu

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2.7.2.1 Configuring Memory Sparing

A rank on each memory board can be reserved as a "spare" and can only be used as a backup for another rank on the same memory board. The memory rank that is configured as spare is held in reserve and cannot be used by the operating system. To ensure that any failing rank will fit on the spare rank, the total memory of each memory board is reduced by the largest DIMM rank installed on the board. Hot removal can not be done when in a memory sparing configuration.

When the error rate for a failing rank exceeds the Sparing Threshold set, the contents of that rank are copied to the spare rank. The failing rank is disabled on subsequent system boots.

Ê Boot the server to the System Options Menu and select BIOS Setup Utility.

Ê Select Memory/Configure Memory RAS and Performance menu.

Ê Set Desired Memory Configuration (see section “Configure Memory RAS and Performance” on page 17).

Ê Select View Configuration Details and ensure that Configuration Possible option is YES (see figure 9 on page 21).

I If the option displays NO, the user may need to install more memory to meet the requirements for this configuration.

Ê Verify Sparring option is set to YES (see figure 9 on page 21).

Ê Go back to Configure Memory RAS and Performance and set Sparring Threshold between 1-15 (see figure 8 on page 17).

Ê Go back to Memory and select View and Configure Memory Board n, where (n) is the memory board slot that is to be enabled as the spare.

DIMM <1A, 1B, 2A, 2B> state table

Not InstalledDisplays the DIMMs and memory slots state:The slot is empty.

Installed Memory is installed and healthy.

Installed/partial Memory is installed but only part of it is used.

Failed Memory has been reported as failed

Unsupported Memory type is unsupported.

Setup Item Option Description

Table 10: View and Configure Memory Board n menu

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Ê Verify the Board Status option displays Healthy.

Ê Set the Rank Serving as Spare to Enabled.

Ê Press [F10] to save changes and exit.

Ê Reboot the server to activate the changes.

I When a failing rank switches to a spare, the system is in a non-redundant state and the user will need to replace the defective memory during the next maintenance period to ensure redundancy is continued.

2.8 Devices

Figure 11: BIOS Setup Utility: Devices menu

This menu examines and sets system parameters for built-in devices.

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If a device is disabled, it is inaccessible to the Operating System (OS).

2.8.1 IDE Controller

Figure 12: BIOS Setup Utility: IDE Controller menu

Selecting this menu, the user can enable (default) or disable all channels of the SATA controller and view which controller is set as primary master.

Setup Item Description

IDE Controller Displays the IDE controller state.

Mass Storage Displays mass storage controller’s state.

LAN Displays Local Area Network (LAN) state and parameters.

Video Displays Video state.

USB Displays USB controller state.

Serial Ports Displays serial port state and parameters.

PCI Displays PCI system bus state.

Table 11: Devices menu items

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2.8.2 Mass Storage

Figure 13: BIOS Setup Utility: Mass Storage menu

Selecting this menu, the user can enable (default) or disable the onboard SCSI controller and view if the RAID Activation Key is installed or not. The Item Enable On-board SCSI is grayed out if RAID on Mother Board (RoMB) is enabled.

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2.8.3 LAN

Figure 14: BIOS Setup Utility: LAN menu

Selecting this menu, the user can enable or disable (default) both channels of the embedded LAN and view the MAC Addresses. If Enable On-board NIC ROM is enabled (default), the ROM for the onboard LAN is executed.

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2.8.4 Video

Figure 15: BIOS Setup Utility: Video menu

Selecting this menu, the user can enable (default) or disable the onboard Video controller.

2.8.5 USB

Figure 16: BIOS Setup Utility: USB menu

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Selecting this menu, the user can enable (default) or disable the USB controller.

2.8.6 Serial Ports

Figure 17: BIOS Setup Utility: Serial Ports menu

Selecting this menu, the user can enable (default) or disable the COM1 serial port and set the base I/O address and Interrupt Request (IRQ) line for the port.

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2.8.7 PCI

Figure 18: BIOS Setup Utility: PCI menu

Selecting this menu, the user can enable (default) or disable the ROM scan of the device in the selected PCI slot #.

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2.9 Server

Figure 19: BIOS Setup Utility: Server menu

This menu examines and sets server parameters.

Setup Item Option Description

SM Error Halt EnabledDisabled

Stops booting process if there is a system management error or configuration change.If disabled, a warning message is displayed.

ASR&R Automatic Server Recovery and Reboot

Console Redirection

Performs server management tasks over serial port.

BMC Information Baseboard Management Controller Information

LAN Management Displays LAN Management parameters.

SEL Logging Displays System Event Log (SEL) settings.

WOL Resume from S4-OS and S5

EnabledDisabled

Allows the system to be switched on by means of network signals. The LAN controller can switch on the system or not.

Table 12: Server menu items

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2.9.1 ASR&R

Figure 20: BIOS Setup Utility: ASR&R menu

Selecting this menu, the user can set the ASR&R parameters (default values are in bold typeface).

Setup Item Option Description

O/S Boot Timeout EnabledDisabled

If enabled, specifies whether the system is to be rebooted if the OS cannot establish a connection with the server management firmware within a predefined time period (after startup).The item must be set to Disabled when installing the server. Otherwise, the system will reboot during installation.

O/S Boot WD Time (min)

1 .. 120 Time that the system has to complete the POST. A value of 0 means that the boot timer is inactive.

O/S Boot WD Behavior

ContinueResetPower Cycle

Action to be taken if boot watchdog timeout expires.

Table 13: ASR&R menu items

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ASR&R Boot Delay (min)

1, 2 .. 30 Time period for which the server must wait after a shutdown due to an error before it is automatically restarted.

Power Cycle Delay 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 .. 15 Minimum time (seconds) that must pass until the system can be switched ON after being switched OFF.

Boot Retry Counter

0, 1, 2, 3 .. 7 Number of boot retries if the O/S boot fails or any other critical error occurs.

Diagnostic System DisabledPXE (Lan) Image

Defines whether or not RemoteView is to be started on reaching the number of system restarts set under Boot Retry Counter. If PXE is chosen, the selected LAN in "Diagnostic Lan Device" menu will be hooked at top of boot order.

Next Boot Uses Boot OptionDiagnostic System

Defines whether or not RemoteView is started at the next boot. By default, the selection of the Boot Manager will be used.

Diagnostic Lan Device

Use Boot OrderLAN 1LAN 2

Select the LAN Device for Diagnostic PXE boot. If ”Use Boot Order" is selected, the first LAN device in the Boot sequence will be used.

Temperature Monitoring

EnabledDisabled

When set to Enabled, the system will be switched off if temperature exceeds operating range.

Setup Item Option Description

Table 13: ASR&R menu items

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2.9.2 Console Redirection

Figure 21: BIOS Setup Utility: Console Redirection menu

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Selecting this menu, the user can set COM1 console redirection parameters (default values are in bold typeface):

Figure 22: BIOS Setup Utility: COM1 Console Redirection menu

Setup Item Option Description

Console Redirection

EnabledDisabled

Performs server management tasks over serial port. Enabling this item disables Quiet Boot.

Flow Control NoneRTS/CTSXON/XOFFCTS/RTS+CD

Defines serial port communication protocol handshaking type.

Baud Rate 960019.2K36.4K57.6K115.2K

Defines serial port transmission speed.

Terminal Type

VT100+VT-UTF8PC-ANSI

Only works with English as selected language.Uses unicode.Standard PC-type terminal.

Table 14: COM1 Console Redirection menu items

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2.9.3 BMC Information

Figure 23: BIOS Setup Utility: BMC Information menu

Selecting this menu, BMC Information is displayed.

2.9.4 LAN Management

Figure 24: BIOS Setup Utility: LAN Management menu

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Selecting this menu, the user can view or set the LAN IP parameters and view the MAC (Media Access Control) Addresses. The parameters are loaded from BMC.

2.9.5 SEL Logging

Figure 25: BIOS Setup Utility: SEL Logging menu

Selecting this menu, the user can set SEL options (default values are in bold typeface):

Setup Item Option Description

Clear Log EnabledDisabled

Clears the System Event Log. The option executes as soon as Save, Restore & Exit is performed, then resets to Disabled.

Table 15: SEL Logging menu items

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2.10 Security

Figure 26: BIOS Setup Utility: Security menu

Selecting this menu, the user can set security options (default values are in bold typeface):

Event Log Full Mode

Maintain Specifies whether or not the System Event Log can be overwritten.If the System Event Log file is full, no further events are entered. The System Event Log file must be cleared first before additional events can be entered. Older events have greater importance than newer ones in this case.

Overwrite If the System Event Log is full, additional events overwrite the oldest entries of the System Event Log. Newer events have greater importance than the older ones in this case.

Setup Item Option Description

Table 15: SEL Logging menu items

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2.11 Save, Restore & Exit

Figure 27: BIOS Setup Utility: Save, Restore & Exit menu

Setup Item Option Description

Administrator Password Is

InstalledNot Installed

When you enter an administrator password, this option automatically changes to Installed.

User Password Is InstalledNot Installed

When you enter your user password, this option automatically changes to Installed.

Set Administrator Password

Access to the Setup utility is controlled via the administrator password (to enter a password, press Ú and follow the screen prompts).

Set User Password

The user password controls the boot process (to enter a password, press Ú and follow the screen prompts).

Password on Boot DisabledEnabled

Requires entry of a password before boot (the system remains in secure mode until you enter the password).

Table 16: Security menu items

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BIOS Setup Utility Save, Restore & Exit

The following menu items are available to save, restore values and/or exit BIOS Setup. Select an item using the up and down arrows. Press Úto select this option and follow the instructions.

Setup Item Description

Save Changes and Exit

Exits Setup and saves the changes in CMOS-RAM.

Discard Changes and Exit

Exits Setup without saving the changes to CMOS-RAM.

Save Changes Saves the changes to CMOS-RAM and continue Setup.

Discard Changes Discards the changes and loads the previous settings from CMOS-RAM and continue Setup.

Restore Defaults System Configuration Reset: loads the Setup default values during the next POST.

Save as user default Values

Saves current values so they can be restored later.

Restore User Default Values

Restore previously saved user default values.

Table 17: Save, Restore & Exit menu items

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3 Power-ON Self Test (POST) CodesSwitching ON the system causes POST to run and to pass control to the boot manager. POST checks the drive carriers, boards, processors, memory, keyboard and most installed devices.

After video initialization, the system BIOS begins to display the boot progress on the screen (see section “POST Progress Codes and Messages” on page 45). The SCSI BIOS scan is displayed, followed by the BIOS splash screen.

I It may take three minutes or longer for video to be displayed, depending on the amount of memory installed in the system.

The POST codes/messages are also displayed in parallel on the LocalView LCD (if installed, see Operating Manual), even before the video screen is operable.

The system emits a beep to indicate that POST has been completed.

If the system stops before the POST has been completed, it emits a beep code followed by an error message displayed on the screen to indicate a critical system error that requires immediate attention. You will find a list of the beep codes and related error messages generated by POST in the next section.

Take note of the messages displayed and write down the beep code you hear since this information is useful to your service representative.

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BIOS uses the POST error beep codes to inform the user on error conditions. The beep code will be followed by a visible code on POST progress LEDs on the system board.

Beeps Error Messages Description

1 Fatal error System halted because of an unspecified fatal error that was detected.

2 Processor error System halted because of a fatal error related to a processor was detected.

3 Memory error System halted because of a fatal error related to the memory was detected.

4 System board error System halted because of a fatal error related to the system board hardware was detected.

Table 18: Beep codes

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3.2 POST Progress Codes and Messages

After turning ON the system, BIOS begins to display the boot progress on the screen (and on the LocalView LCD, if installed) and outputs the current boot progress on the POST progress LEDs on the system board.

Progress Code Progress Code Definition

Host Processor

0x10 Power-ON initialization of host processor (Bootstrap Proc.)

0x11 Host processor cache initialization (including AP)

0x12 Starting Application processor initialization

0x13 SMM initialization

Chipset

0x21 Initializing a chipset component

Memory

0x22 Reading configuration data from memory (SPD on DIMM)

0x23 Detecting presence of memory

0x24 Programming timing parameters in the memory controller

0x25 Configuring memory parameters in the memory controller

0x26 Optimizing memory controller settings

0x27 Initializing memory, such as ECC init

0x28 Testing memory

PCI Bus

0x50 Enumerating PCI busses

0x51 Allocating resources to PCI busses

0x52 Hot plug PCI controller initialization

0x53|0x57

Reserved for PCI bus

USB

0x58 Resetting USB bus

0x59 Reserved for USB devices

Table 19: Progress codes and messages

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ATA/ATAPI/SATA

0x5A Resetting PATA/SATA bus and all devices

0x5B Reserved for ATA

SMBUS

0x5C Resetting SMBUS

0x5D Reserved for SMBUS

Locale Console

0x70 Resetting the video controller (VGA)

0x71 Disabling the video controller (VGA)

0x72 Enabling the video controller (VGA)

Remote Console

0x78 Resetting the console controller

0x79 Disabling the console controller

0x7A Enabling the console controller

Keyboard (PS2* or USB)

0x90 Resetting the keyboard

0x91 Disabling the keyboard

0x92 Detecting the presence of the keyboard

0x93 Enabling the keyboard

0x94 Clearing keyboard input buffer

0x95 Instructing keyboard controller to run Self Test (PS2 only)

Mouse (USB)

0x98 Resetting the mouse

0x99 Detecting the mouse

0x9A Detecting the presence of mouse

0x9B Enabling the mouse

Progress Code Progress Code Definition

Table 19: Progress codes and messages

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Fixed Media

0xB0 Resetting fixed media device

0xB1 Disabling fixed media device

0xB2 Detecting presence of a fixed media device (IDE hard disk drive detection, etc.)

0xB3 Enabling/configuring a fixed media device

Removable Media

0xB8 Resetting removable media device

0xB9 Disabling removable media device

0xBA Detecting presence of a removable media device (IDE CDROM detection, etc.)

0xBC Enabling/configuring a removable media device

BDS

0xDy Trying boot selection y (where y = 0 to F)

PEI Core

0xE0 Started dispatching early initialization modules (PEIM)

0xE2 Initial memory found, configured, and installed correctly

0xE1, 0xE3 Reserved for initialization module use (PEIM)

DXE Core

0xE4 Entered EFI driver execution phase (DXE)

0xE5 Started dispatching drivers

0xE6 Started connecting drivers

DXE Drivers

0xE7 Waiting for user input

0xE8 Checking password

0xE9 Entering BIOS setup

0xEA Flash update

0xEE Calling Int 19. One beep unless silent boot is enabled.

0xEF Unrecoverable boot failure/S3 resume failure

Progress Code Progress Code Definition

Table 19: Progress codes and messages

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Runtime Phase/EFI OS Boot

0xF4 Entering Sleep state

0xF5 Exiting Sleep state

0xF8 OS has requested EFI to close boot services (ExitBootSer-vices() has been called)

0xF9 OS has switched to virtual address mode (SetVirtualAd-dressMap () has been called)

0xFA OS has requested the system to reset (ResetSystem () has been called)

PEIM/Recovery

0x30 Crisis recovery has been initiated because of a user request

0x31 Crisis recovery has been initiated by software (corrupt flash)

0x34 Loading crisis recovery capsule

0x35 Handing off control to the crisis recovery capsule

0x3F Unable to complete crisis recovery

Progress Code Progress Code Definition

Table 19: Progress codes and messages

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3.3 POST Error Codes and Messages

The BIOS displays during the POST process POST Error Codes and Messages on the monitor via the BIOS splash screen. Parallel to the BIOS splash screen on the monitor, the codes/messages are also displayed on the LocalView LCD (if installed, see Operating Manual).

To view POST errors detected by the system on the monitor, the System Options Menu may be accessed by pressing a key on the keyboard at the BIOS splash screen and selecting the Error Manager option (see section “System Options Menu” on page 2).

The user can check POST error codes in the system event log (SEL) or via ServerView error-/event log.

The table 21 on page 50 describes error codes, the associated error message, and the system handling of the error.

Handling Setting Meaning

Warn Yes The error is of low consequence and will have little impact on system functionality (boot in a degraded state)

Log Yes The event will be stored in the system error log (SEL)

Display Yes The error message will be displayed to the console(s)

View Yes The user must view the error prior to booting

Boot No The system will not boot with this error

Halt Yes The system will not allow any further action

Table 20: Handling

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Code Error message Warn Log Display View Boot Halt

0100 Timer error Yes No Yes No Yes No

0103 CMOS Battery Failure No Yes Yes No Yes No

0104 CMOS Settings Wrong Yes No Yes Yes Yes No

0105 CMOS Checksum Failure No Yes Yes No Yes No

0108 Keyboard Locked No Yes Yes Yes No No

0109 Keyboard disabled due to a stuck key

Yes No Yes No Yes No

010A Keyboard Interface Error No Yes Yes No Yes No

010B CMOS Memory Size Different

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

010C RAM R/W Test Failed Yes No Yes No Yes No

010D External Cache Failure No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

0112 CMOS Time Not Set No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

0117 CD-ROM Disk 0 Error No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

011B Date/Time Not Set No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

0120 Configuration Cleared by User

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

0121 Password Cleared by User Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

0140 Refresh Timer Test Failed No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

0141 PCI Memory Allocation Error

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

0142 PCI IO Allocation Error No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

0146 Insufficient Memory to Shadow PCI ROM

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8110 Processor 1 Internal Error (IERR)

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8111 Processor 2 Internal Error (IERR)

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8112 Processor 3 Internal Error (IERR)

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

Table 21: POST error codes and messages

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8113 Processor 4 Internal Error (IERR)

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8120 Processor 1 Thermal Trip Error

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8121 Processor 2 Thermal Trip Error

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8122 Processor 3 Thermal Trip Error

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8123 Processor 4 Thermal Trip Error

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8130 Processor 1 Disabled Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8131 Processor 2 Disabled Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8132 Processor 3 Disabled Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8133 Processor 4 Disabled Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8140 Processor 1 Failed FRB-3 Timer

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8141 Processor 2 Failed FRB-3 Timer

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8142 Processor 3 Failed FRB-3 Timer

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8143 Processor 4 Failed FRB-3 Timer

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8150 Processor 1 Failed Initial-ization on Last Boot

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8151 Processor 2 Failed Initial-ization on Last Boot

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8152 Processor 3 Failed Initial-ization on Last Boot

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8153 Processor 4 Failed Initial-ization on Last Boot

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8160 Unable to apply BIOS update to processor 1

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

Code Error message Warn Log Display View Boot Halt

Table 21: POST error codes and messages

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8161 Unable to apply BIOS update to processor 2

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8162 Unable to apply BIOS update to processor 3

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8163 Unable to apply BIOS update to processor 4

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8170 Processor 1 L3 Cache Failed

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8171 Processor 2 L3 Cache Failed

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8172 Processor 3 L3 Cache Failed

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8173 Processor 4 L3 Cache Failed

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8180 BIOS does not support current stepping for processor 1

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8181 BIOS does not support current stepping for processor 2

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8182 BIOS does not support current stepping for processor 3

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8183 BIOS does not support current stepping for processor 4

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8190 Watchdog Timer Failed on Last Boot

Yes No Yes No Yes No

8192 Processor L3 Cache Size are Different

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8193 Processor Stepping are Different

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8194 Processor Families are Different

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

Code Error message Warn Log Display View Boot Halt

Table 21: POST error codes and messages

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8195 Processor and Front Side Bus Speeds are Different. System Halted

No Yes Yes Yes No Yes

8196 Processor Models are Different

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8197 Processor L3 Speeds are Different

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8300 Baseboard Management Controller Failed

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8301 Front Panel Controller Failed

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8205 Hot-swap Controller Failed No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8420 Intelligent System Monitoring Chassis Opened

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

84F1 Intelligent System Monitoring Forced Shutdown

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

84F2 Server Management Interface Failed

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

84F3 Baseboard Management Controller in Update Mode

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

84F4 Sensor Data Record Empty No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

84FF System Event Log Full No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

8500 DIMM1B, Memory Board A defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8501 DIMM1A, Memory Board A defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8502 DIMM2B, Memory Board A defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8503 DIMM2A, Memory Board A defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

Code Error message Warn Log Display View Boot Halt

Table 21: POST error codes and messages

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8504 DIMM1B, Memory Board B defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8505 DIMM1A, Memory Board B defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8506 DIMM2B, Memory Board B defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8507 DIMM2A, Memory Board B defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8508 DIMM1B, Memory Board C defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

8509 DIMM1A, Memory Board C defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

850A DIMM2B, Memory Board C defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

850B DIMM2A, Memory Board C defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

850C DIMM1B, Memory Board D defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

850D DIMM1A, Memory Board D defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

850E DIMM2B, Memory Board D defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

850F DIMM2A, Memory Board D defective

Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

Code Error message Warn Log Display View Boot Halt

Table 21: POST error codes and messages

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AbbreviationsASR&R

Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart

ATAAdvanced Technology Attachment

BIOSBasic Input-Output System

BMCBaseboard Management Controller

BSPBootstrap Processor

CDCompact Disk

CMOSComplementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor

CPUCentral Processing Unit

DIMMDual Inline Memory Module

ECCError Checking and Correcting

EFIExtensible Firmware Interface

FSBFront Side Bus

I/OInput/Output

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IDEIntegrated Drive Electronics

IPInternet Protocol

IRQInterrupt Request

LANLocal Area Network

MACMedia Access Control

NICNetwork Interface Card

NMINon-Maskable Interrupt

NVRAMNon Volatile Random Access Memory

OSOperating System

PCIPeripheral Component Interconnect

POSTPower-ON Self Test

PXEPreboot Execution Environment

RAIDRedundant Arrays of Independent Disks

RAMRandom Access Memory

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Abbreviations

RASReliability and Serviceability

RoMBRAID on Mother Board

SATASerial ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment)

SCSISmall Computer System Interface

SELSystem Event Log

SMServer Management

USBUniversal Serial Bus

VGAVideo Graphics Adapter

WOLWake On LAN

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IndexBBIOS Setup

accessing 8administrator password 39ASR&R 33BMC 37console redirection 36features 1IDE controller 26keyboards commands 6LAN 28, 37mass storage 27memory configuration 17, 18, 23memory hot-plug 18memory test 17menu 9operating 8password on boot 39patrol scrub 17PCI 31POST error pause 11quiet boot 11RAID upgrade gap 18reserve rank for spare 23retest board memory 23saving changes 40SEL 38serial ports 30SM error halt 32sparing threshold 17system date 11system options 2system time 11USB 29user password 39video 29WOL 32

Eerror codes

POST 44

Mmemory configuration

max. compatibility 18max. performance 19mirror 19RAID 20sparing 24

Nnotational conventions 1

PPOST

error beep codes 44error codes 44, 49progress codes 45

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