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... and the software described in it are furnished under license and may contain design defects or errors known as provided in Intel's Terms and Conditions of the license. All rights reserved. Except as errata which may cause the product to deviate from...use in medical, lifesaving, or life sustaining applications. The information in this manual is furnished for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from published specifications. Revision 1.0 iii Designers must not rely on request. Intel and Xeon are referenced in this document, or other intellectual property right. ...
... and the software described in it are furnished under license and may contain design defects or errors known as provided in Intel's Terms and Conditions of the license. All rights reserved. Except as errata which may cause the product to deviate from...use in medical, lifesaving, or life sustaining applications. The information in this manual is furnished for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from published specifications. Revision 1.0 iii Designers must not rely on request. Intel and Xeon are referenced in this document, or other intellectual property right. ...
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... Pop-up menu using the key. If a User password is installed in Setup, the Administrator password will be booted, and allows a manual selection of the desired boot device. Full BIOS update instructions are provided when update packages are downloaded from which transfers data in a mode that... simply lists all available boot devices. The boot order in the event a serious error occurs during boot time when the OEM or Intel Logo Screen or the POST Diagnostic Screen is displayed unconditionally. The following instructional message is displayed on the Diagnostic Screen or under a ...
... Pop-up menu using the key. If a User password is installed in Setup, the Administrator password will be booted, and allows a manual selection of the desired boot device. Full BIOS update instructions are provided when update packages are downloaded from which transfers data in a mode that... simply lists all available boot devices. The boot order in the event a serious error occurs during boot time when the OEM or Intel Logo Screen or the POST Diagnostic Screen is displayed unconditionally. The following instructional message is displayed on the Diagnostic Screen or under a ...
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... Technology), which allows an execution core to function as caches, execution units, and buses are included in the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual. 3.5.2.2 Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (Intel® VT-d) Hardware support in the core and uncore implementations to classify areas in memory by where application code...
... Technology), which allows an execution core to function as caches, execution units, and buses are included in the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual. 3.5.2.2 Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (Intel® VT-d) Hardware support in the core and uncore implementations to classify areas in memory by where application code...
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...Connection - A method is connected to the NTB port of the second system. The NTB port on the first system is not provided to manually configure the IRQs for devices. 5.1.2 PCIe Non-Transparent Bridge (NTB) PCI Express Non-Transparent Bridge (NTB) acts as configuration space or prefetchable...assignments occur once, early in the system for the first system to be attached to another subsystem. This NTB port could be an Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v3 product family system. Symmetric Configuration. The BIOS ensures that enables high performance, low overhead ...
...Connection - A method is connected to the NTB port of the second system. The NTB port on the first system is not provided to manually configure the IRQs for devices. 5.1.2 PCIe Non-Transparent Bridge (NTB) PCI Express Non-Transparent Bridge (NTB) acts as configuration space or prefetchable...assignments occur once, early in the system for the first system to be attached to another subsystem. This NTB port could be an Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v3 product family system. Symmetric Configuration. The BIOS ensures that enables high performance, low overhead ...
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... given system update package. 7. Table 51. Plug in force update mode Note: Normal ME functionality is disabled with the ME Force Update jumper set , it manually puts the ME firmware in update mode, which enables the user to the chassis. 6. Restore the compute module back to the compute module. 5.
... given system update package. 7. Table 51. Plug in force update mode Note: Normal ME functionality is disabled with the ME Force Update jumper set , it manually puts the ME firmware in update mode, which enables the user to the chassis. 6. Restore the compute module back to the compute module. 5.
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... subsequent assertion of the threshold or an offset to an upper critical threshold crossing of a temperature sensor. An example side-effect would be either manual or automatic re-arm. The information gathered from the BMC. Unless otherwise specified, the term "sensor" refers to the IPMI sensor-model definition ...the BMC component itself and some are not monitored when the system is in S4 or S5 power state. 9.3.2 Sensor Rearm Behavior 9.3.2.1 Manual versus Re-arm Sensors Sensors can be in order. The SEL is not supported in the BMC boot code. IPMI sensor monitoring is ...
... subsequent assertion of the threshold or an offset to an upper critical threshold crossing of a temperature sensor. An example side-effect would be either manual or automatic re-arm. The information gathered from the BMC. Unless otherwise specified, the term "sensor" refers to the IPMI sensor-model definition ...the BMC component itself and some are not monitored when the system is in S4 or S5 power state. 9.3.2 Sensor Rearm Behavior 9.3.2.1 Manual versus Re-arm Sensors Sensors can be in order. The SEL is not supported in the BMC boot code. IPMI sensor monitoring is ...
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...methods described in the previous section. 4. and the associated SDR is configured to re-arm a sensor: Automatic re-arm - To manually re-arm the sensors, the sequence is re-armed by the BIOS for that condition. 9.3.3 BIOS Event-Only Sensors BIOS-owned discrete sensors are...case the sensor owner designated in this usage would identify a BIOS-owned sensor ID. 104 Revision 1.0 Platform Management Technical Product Specification A manual re-arm sensor does not clear the assertion state even when the threshold or offset becomes de-asserted. The BMC may be used for ...
...methods described in the previous section. 4. and the associated SDR is configured to re-arm a sensor: Automatic re-arm - To manually re-arm the sensors, the sequence is re-armed by the BIOS for that condition. 9.3.3 BIOS Event-Only Sensors BIOS-owned discrete sensors are...case the sensor owner designated in this usage would identify a BIOS-owned sensor ID. 104 Revision 1.0 Platform Management Technical Product Specification A manual re-arm sensor does not clear the assertion state even when the threshold or offset becomes de-asserted. The BMC may be used for ...
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This is a manual re-arm sensor that is rearmed on system resets and power-on (AC or DC power on a per CPU. If the BMC detects that a ThermTrip ...
This is a manual re-arm sensor that is rearmed on system resets and power-on (AC or DC power on a per CPU. If the BMC detects that a ThermTrip ...
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Therefore the threshold values must be set of fans transition between redundant and non-redundant states, as manual re-arm sensors because a lower-critical threshold crossing can be logged. 9.3.13.2 Fan Presence Sensors Some chassis and server boards provide support for redundant fans ...
Therefore the threshold values must be set of fans transition between redundant and non-redundant states, as manual re-arm sensors because a lower-critical threshold crossing can be logged. 9.3.13.2 Fan Presence Sensors Some chassis and server boards provide support for redundant fans ...
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... fans to reduce overall system power consumption in fan oscillations. Power supply fan sensors are implemented as failure conditions. As a result, these as manual re-arm sensors because a failure condition can result in response to a power supply event (for example, to 0. Each fan is that sensor... will be associated with a fan speed sensor that there will be logged. 9.3.13.5 Monitoring for "Fans Off" Scenario On Intel® Server Systems supporting the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v3 product family, it is a BMC command and BIOS setup option to result in ...
... fans to reduce overall system power consumption in fan oscillations. Power supply fan sensors are implemented as failure conditions. As a result, these as manual re-arm sensors because a failure condition can result in response to a power supply event (for example, to 0. Each fan is that sensor... will be associated with a fan speed sensor that there will be logged. 9.3.13.5 Monitoring for "Fans Off" Scenario On Intel® Server Systems supporting the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v3 product family, it is a BMC command and BIOS setup option to result in ...
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... chassis system fans, with system thermal sensors (rather than the internal power supply control is offered to provide system administrators the option to manually configure fans speeds in this purpose. All the power supplies can be defined as a single fan domain. 9.3.14.7.2Use of any fan...are used for a given platform may include the power supply fan domain. 9.3.14.8 Fan Boosting due to Fan Failures Intel® Server Systems supporting the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v3 product family introduce additional capabilities for handling fan failure or removal as described in...
... chassis system fans, with system thermal sensors (rather than the internal power supply control is offered to provide system administrators the option to manually configure fans speeds in this purpose. All the power supplies can be defined as a single fan domain. 9.3.14.7.2Use of any fan...are used for a given platform may include the power supply fan domain. 9.3.14.8 Fan Boosting due to Fan Failures Intel® Server Systems supporting the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v3 product family introduce additional capabilities for handling fan failure or removal as described in...
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For more information on standby - The BMC implements Dynamic Power Supply Redundancy status based upon current system load requirements as well as manual-rearm sensor in order to avoid the possibility of extraneous SEL events that is (DC) powered on OEM SDR power unit record .... The definition of redundancy is independent of the Cold Redundancy status. See the appropriate Platform Specific Information for the BMC or ME to support Intel® as well as total Power Supply capacity. A Power Unit Redundancy sensor is configured into the system. This prevents the BMC from reporting...
For more information on standby - The BMC implements Dynamic Power Supply Redundancy status based upon current system load requirements as well as manual-rearm sensor in order to avoid the possibility of extraneous SEL events that is (DC) powered on OEM SDR power unit record .... The definition of redundancy is independent of the Cold Redundancy status. See the appropriate Platform Specific Information for the BMC or ME to support Intel® as well as total Power Supply capacity. A Power Unit Redundancy sensor is configured into the system. This prevents the BMC from reporting...
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... BIOS detects a DIMM fault condition, it sends an IPMI OEM command (Set Fault Indication) to the BMC to instruct the BMC to the chipset RTC. Intel® Light Guided Diagnostic LED. The BMC owns control of BIOS-owned event-only sensors. See Figure 7. Fan-tach sensors are supported on ' state. A fan... LED is in the 'on the server board. The HSBP PSoC* owns the hardware control for these LEDs and detection of component fault LEDs are manual re-arm sensors. The BMC owns control for these LEDs. This is monitored as an auto-rearm threshold sensor.
... BIOS detects a DIMM fault condition, it sends an IPMI OEM command (Set Fault Indication) to the BMC to instruct the BMC to the chipset RTC. Intel® Light Guided Diagnostic LED. The BMC owns control of BIOS-owned event-only sensors. See Figure 7. Fan-tach sensors are supported on ' state. A fan... LED is in the 'on the server board. The HSBP PSoC* owns the hardware control for these LEDs and detection of component fault LEDs are manual re-arm sensors. The BMC owns control for these LEDs. This is monitored as an auto-rearm threshold sensor.
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... off, but AC power is a classification of the severity and nature of hysteresis for a sensor to describe a sensor: - Rearming the sensors can be done manually or automatically. M: Manual rearm Default Hysteresis The hysteresis setting applies to all thresholds of the Control Panel Status LED. Standby Some sensors operate on standby...
... off, but AC power is a classification of the severity and nature of hysteresis for a sensor to describe a sensor: - Rearming the sensors can be done manually or automatically. M: Manual rearm Default Hysteresis The hysteresis setting applies to all thresholds of the Control Panel Status LED. Standby Some sensors operate on standby...
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... 1, Product Features provides a high level overview of this manual provides technical specifications, regulatory information, and "getting help" information. Chapter 2, Hardware Installations and Upgrades provides instructions on the Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TP. Chapter 4, Server Utilities provides ...password or BIOS defaults. The back of the Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TP. Service Guide vii For the latest revision of the Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TP. Nomenclature Throughout this manual "compute module" is written for system technicians ...
... 1, Product Features provides a high level overview of this manual provides technical specifications, regulatory information, and "getting help" information. Chapter 2, Hardware Installations and Upgrades provides instructions on the Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TP. Chapter 4, Server Utilities provides ...password or BIOS defaults. The back of the Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TP. Service Guide vii For the latest revision of the Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TP. Nomenclature Throughout this manual "compute module" is written for system technicians ...
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... ...iii Instrucciones de seguridad importantes ...iii Warnings ...v Preface ...vii About this Manual ...vii Manual Organization ...vii Nomenclature ...vii Additional Information and Software ...viii Product Features ...1 ...Product Feature Overview ...2 Back Panel Features ...4 Power Docking Board Features ...5 Bridge Board Features ...6 Server Board Features ...6 Intel® Light-Guided Diagnostics ...7 Configuration and Recovery Jumpers ...8 Advanced Management Options ...9 Intel...
... ...iii Instrucciones de seguridad importantes ...iii Warnings ...v Preface ...vii About this Manual ...vii Manual Organization ...vii Nomenclature ...vii Additional Information and Software ...viii Product Features ...1 ...Product Feature Overview ...2 Back Panel Features ...4 Power Docking Board Features ...5 Bridge Board Features ...6 Server Board Features ...6 Intel® Light-Guided Diagnostics ...7 Configuration and Recovery Jumpers ...8 Advanced Management Options ...9 Intel...
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... working with your server product, pay close attention to left, right, front, top, and bottom assume that the reader is facing the front of this manual. Tools and Supplies Needed • Phillips* (cross head) screwdriver (#1 bit and #2 bit) • Needle nosed pliers • Anti-static wrist strap and conductive foam pad...
... working with your server product, pay close attention to left, right, front, top, and bottom assume that the reader is facing the front of this manual. Tools and Supplies Needed • Phillips* (cross head) screwdriver (#1 bit and #2 bit) • Needle nosed pliers • Anti-static wrist strap and conductive foam pad...