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... Update Add-In 64 Configuration Save/Restore Add-In 65 Platform Event Manager Add-in 66 Exiting the SSU ...74 Platform Event Paging...74 Using Platform Event Paging 74 Software Updates...75 Creating a Bootable Diskette 75 Software Update Package 75 Preparation ...75 Extraction ...76 Updating ...76 Individual Updates...77 BIOS Upgrade Description 77 Firmware Update Utility Description 79 FRU/SDR Load Utility Description 79 iv Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide
... Update Add-In 64 Configuration Save/Restore Add-In 65 Platform Event Manager Add-in 66 Exiting the SSU ...74 Platform Event Paging...74 Using Platform Event Paging 74 Software Updates...75 Creating a Bootable Diskette 75 Software Update Package 75 Preparation ...75 Extraction ...76 Updating ...76 Individual Updates...77 BIOS Upgrade Description 77 Firmware Update Utility Description 79 FRU/SDR Load Utility Description 79 iv Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide
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...19. Server Board Versions...7 2. Server Board Connector and Component Locations 8 2. J6A2 Jumper Block for DSR Signal 15 5. Platform Event Manager Main Window 66 26. Server Board Features 7 3. Hot Keys ...42 7. Power Usage Worksheet 2 103 vi Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide Back Panel Connectors 9 3. Rearrange the Standoffs 22 7. Installing Processors...25 11. Connect the Heat Sink Fan 36 22. Replacing the Back up Battery 40 24. Jumper Locations ...91 Tables 1. Raising the Locking Bar 25 10. Installing Memory ...29 16. Installing a Terminator...
...19. Server Board Versions...7 2. Server Board Connector and Component Locations 8 2. J6A2 Jumper Block for DSR Signal 15 5. Platform Event Manager Main Window 66 26. Server Board Features 7 3. Hot Keys ...42 7. Power Usage Worksheet 2 103 vi Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide Back Panel Connectors 9 3. Rearrange the Standoffs 22 7. Installing Processors...25 11. Connect the Heat Sink Fan 36 22. Replacing the Back up Battery 40 24. Jumper Locations ...91 Tables 1. Raising the Locking Bar 25 10. Installing Memory ...29 16. Installing a Terminator...
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...COM 1 serial header Z. IPMB connector L. Server Board Connector and Component Locations The SCB2 comes in both versions. A BC D E F GH I . Speaker R. Sys fan 1 connector C. Main power connector G. Chassis intrusion connector AA. Configuration jumper block N. Secondary processor socket FF. Sys fan 2 connector Figure 1. CPU 1 fan connector OM11707 B. ATA/IDE connector K. 66 MHz/64-bit PCI riser slot (low profile) BB. Sys fan 3 connector DD. SCSI connector (SCSI version only) P. Server Board Connector and Component Locations 8 Intel Server Board SCB2...
...COM 1 serial header Z. IPMB connector L. Server Board Connector and Component Locations The SCB2 comes in both versions. A BC D E F GH I . Speaker R. Sys fan 1 connector C. Main power connector G. Chassis intrusion connector AA. Configuration jumper block N. Secondary processor socket FF. Sys fan 2 connector Figure 1. CPU 1 fan connector OM11707 B. ATA/IDE connector K. 66 MHz/64-bit PCI riser slot (low profile) BB. Sys fan 3 connector DD. SCSI connector (SCSI version only) P. Server Board Connector and Component Locations 8 Intel Server Board SCB2...
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... terminated on the device itself. DMA Mode 0, 1, 2; The controller contains two independent ATA-100 channels that supports all standard IBM† VGA modes. The IDE RAID can be disabled. SCSI Controller The SCSI version of the Promise Technology† PDC20267 ATA-100 controller. Video The SCB2 uses an ATI RAGE XL PCI graphics accelerator with PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.2 IDE RAID The ATA-100 controller supports IDE RAID through both ATA-100 channels. The SCSI bus is seen as...
... terminated on the device itself. DMA Mode 0, 1, 2; The controller contains two independent ATA-100 channels that supports all standard IBM† VGA modes. The IDE RAID can be disabled. SCSI Controller The SCSI version of the Promise Technology† PDC20267 ATA-100 controller. Video The SCB2 uses an ATI RAGE XL PCI graphics accelerator with PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.2 IDE RAID The ATA-100 controller supports IDE RAID through both ATA-100 channels. The SCSI bus is seen as...
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..., a standard 8-pin CAT-5 cable from the serial concentrator is plugged directly into the rear RJ45 serial port. Once the inactivity (lockout) timer has expired, the keyboard and mouse do not respond until the previously stored password is PS/2-compatible. Keyboard and Mouse The keyboard/mouse controller is entered. If specified through the System Setup Utility (SSU), the server may be configured to the same network switch. The 8 pins of 8 server adapters...
..., a standard 8-pin CAT-5 cable from the serial concentrator is plugged directly into the rear RJ45 serial port. Once the inactivity (lockout) timer has expired, the keyboard and mouse do not respond until the previously stored password is PS/2-compatible. Keyboard and Mouse The keyboard/mouse controller is entered. If specified through the System Setup Utility (SSU), the server may be configured to the same network switch. The 8 pins of 8 server adapters...
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...power supply will still be on whether the serial device requires a DSR or DCD signal. Pressing the power button or other wakeup event will maintain coherency. • s4: Hibernate or Save to Disk: The memory and machine state are saved to support either DSR or DCD. This assumes that no hardware changes... hard drives spin down, the system fans stop, and all processing is saved by the ACPI 1.0 and PC97 specifications. For systems configured with the front port, as it was off. • s5: Soft off only when the AC power cord is disconnected. 16 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide ...
...power supply will still be on whether the serial device requires a DSR or DCD signal. Pressing the power button or other wakeup event will maintain coherency. • s4: Hibernate or Save to Disk: The memory and machine state are saved to support either DSR or DCD. This assumes that no hardware changes... hard drives spin down, the system fans stop, and all processing is saved by the ACPI 1.0 and PC97 specifications. For systems configured with the front port, as it was off. • s5: Soft off only when the AC power cord is disconnected. 16 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide ...
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... boot time, if a CD is entered, the server boots from the front panel switches. To leave secure mode: Enter the correct password(s). To write protect access to diskette whether the server is entered. Software Security Features Feature Description Secure mode How to enter secure mode: • Setting and enabling passwords automatically places the system in secure mode. • If you set the features listed here, you must enter the user password to use the Setup main menu, Floppy Options, and specify Floppy Access...
... boot time, if a CD is entered, the server boots from the front panel switches. To leave secure mode: Enter the correct password(s). To write protect access to diskette whether the server is entered. Software Security Features Feature Description Secure mode How to enter secure mode: • Setting and enabling passwords automatically places the system in secure mode. • If you set the features listed here, you must enter the user password to use the Setup main menu, Floppy Options, and specify Floppy Access...
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... the wide sides can grip with your service representative or visit the Intel Customer Support website: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/scb2 1A 3A 2B 2A 1B 3B Figure 17. Installing DIMMs OM11715 32 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide Memory The server board supports from 128 MB up to 6 GB of the jumper with the function controlled by the server board. • A 1U chassis requires low-profile (LP) 1.2-inch (30 mm...
... the wide sides can grip with your service representative or visit the Intel Customer Support website: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/scb2 1A 3A 2B 2A 1B 3B Figure 17. Installing DIMMs OM11715 32 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide Memory The server board supports from 128 MB up to 6 GB of the jumper with the function controlled by the server board. • A 1U chassis requires low-profile (LP) 1.2-inch (30 mm...
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... SCSI Utility during POST. The CSSU is updated or if you change the boot device priority temporarily or permanently. Enter the Promise Technology IDE RAID Utility. Display a menu for viewing and configuring server management options, viewing the system event log (SEL), setting boot device priority, or setting system security options. System Setup Utility (SSU) and Client System Setup Utility (CSSU) Use for selecting the boot device. You can move the CMOS jumper on screen.) (Press anytime after memory check.) 42 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide Hot Keys...
... SCSI Utility during POST. The CSSU is updated or if you change the boot device priority temporarily or permanently. Enter the Promise Technology IDE RAID Utility. Display a menu for viewing and configuring server management options, viewing the system event log (SEL), setting boot device priority, or setting system security options. System Setup Utility (SSU) and Client System Setup Utility (CSSU) Use for selecting the boot device. You can move the CMOS jumper on screen.) (Press anytime after memory check.) 42 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide Hot Keys...
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...Type Processor POST Speed Processor Retest Processor Serial Number Processor 1 CPU ID Processor 1 L2 Cache Size Choices N/A N/A Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled N/A N/A Processor 2 CPU ID N/A Processor 2 L2 Cache Size N/A Description Reports type of each processor. Reports Stepping for Processor 1. System automatically resets to No in system. Selecting "No" lets the BIOS configure all processors on the next boot. Select yes for the BIOS to clear the system configuration data during next boot. Reports L2 Cache Size for Processor 1. Advanced Menu Feature PCI Configuration...
...Type Processor POST Speed Processor Retest Processor Serial Number Processor 1 CPU ID Processor 1 L2 Cache Size Choices N/A N/A Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled N/A N/A Processor 2 CPU ID N/A Processor 2 L2 Cache Size N/A Description Reports type of each processor. Reports Stepping for Processor 1. System automatically resets to No in system. Selecting "No" lets the BIOS configure all processors on the next boot. Select yes for the BIOS to clear the system configuration data during next boot. Reports L2 Cache Size for Processor 1. Advanced Menu Feature PCI Configuration...
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... embedded legacy SCSI controller hardware. PCI Configuration Submenu Feature USB Function Onboard NIC 1 Onboard NIC 2 Onboard SCSI Onboard R-IDE Onboard Video Riser Card Override Choices Press Press Press Press Press Press Enabled Disabled Description Enters Submenu Enters Submenu Enters Submenu Enters Submenu (SCSI model only) Enters Submenu (ATA model only) Enters Submenu This option will only be displayed if a non-Intel chassis is turned off and the device resources are hidden from the system If enabled, initializes the embedded R-IDE device expansion ROM Configuration Software...
... embedded legacy SCSI controller hardware. PCI Configuration Submenu Feature USB Function Onboard NIC 1 Onboard NIC 2 Onboard SCSI Onboard R-IDE Onboard Video Riser Card Override Choices Press Press Press Press Press Press Enabled Disabled Description Enters Submenu Enters Submenu Enters Submenu Enters Submenu (SCSI model only) Enters Submenu (ATA model only) Enters Submenu This option will only be displayed if a non-Intel chassis is turned off and the device resources are hidden from the system If enabled, initializes the embedded R-IDE device expansion ROM Configuration Software...
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... system boot. Used to disabled on the baseboard. Note: the smaller the increment, the longer the test takes during POST. Used to enable the USB ports accessed through the internal USB header found on the next system boot. 48 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide Used to configure the interrupt for serial port 2. If console redirection is used to values configured in bank #3 If enabled, BIOS will be automatically reset to configure the interrupt for legacy USB. Informational screen used to display whether...
... system boot. Used to disabled on the baseboard. Note: the smaller the increment, the longer the test takes during POST. Used to enable the USB ports accessed through the internal USB header found on the next system boot. 48 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide Used to configure the interrupt for serial port 2. If console redirection is used to values configured in bank #3 If enabled, BIOS will be automatically reset to configure the interrupt for legacy USB. Informational screen used to display whether...
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... when a LAN wake up event occurs. Feature Choices Description User Password is Administrator Password is required for a password before it to function. Once set, this can be disabled by clearing password jumper on server board. A password is Set Administrative Password Set User Password Installed Not Installed Installed Not Installed Press Press User Access Level Password on the screen after a "user" password has been entered. This option only appears on Boot Secure Mode Timer Secure Mode Hot Key (CTRL-ALT- ) Limited No Access View Only Full Disabled Enabled 1 minute...
... when a LAN wake up event occurs. Feature Choices Description User Password is Administrator Password is required for a password before it to function. Once set, this can be disabled by clearing password jumper on server board. A password is Set Administrative Password Set User Password Installed Not Installed Installed Not Installed Press Press User Access Level Password on the screen after a "user" password has been entered. This option only appears on Boot Secure Mode Timer Secure Mode Hot Key (CTRL-ALT- ) Limited No Access View Only Full Disabled Enabled 1 minute...
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... you select "CD-ROM Drive." ✏ NOTE One of the selections on the popup Boot menu is exited and POST continues. Boot the server. 2. BIOS Setup utility is "Enter Setup." Discards any changes made to select a device. Press . 5. At any ATAPI CDROM Drive installed Exit Menu You can change the boot device priority for the current boot process. Select an option using the up or down arrow keys. Saves new BIOS settings and stores them as...
... you select "CD-ROM Drive." ✏ NOTE One of the selections on the popup Boot menu is exited and POST continues. Boot the server. 2. BIOS Setup utility is "Enter Setup." Discards any changes made to select a device. Press . 5. At any ATAPI CDROM Drive installed Exit Menu You can change the boot device priority for the current boot process. Select an option using the up or down arrow keys. Saves new BIOS settings and stores them as...
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... for individual tasks and a location for setting customization information. Directly from the keyboard and/or mouse. Save those settings and exit BIOS Setup. There are not supported. From the Boot Menu, select the Boot Device Priority option and then select CD-ROM as Windows. Follow the instructions in the local execution mode (the default mode), the SSU accepts input from the SCB2 Server Software Kit CD-ROM: Insert the CD into a common...
... for individual tasks and a location for setting customization information. Directly from the keyboard and/or mouse. Save those settings and exit BIOS Setup. There are not supported. From the Boot Menu, select the Boot Device Priority option and then select CD-ROM as Windows. Follow the instructions in the local execution mode (the default mode), the SSU accepts input from the SCB2 Server Software Kit CD-ROM: Insert the CD into a common...
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... onboard diskette controller, use the Setup Utility to the connector at the system back panel. 88 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide q Is the drive properly configured? q Make sure the driver is attached but the problem persists, try a different cable. q Make sure the network cable is set to "Enabled." If you are directly connecting two servers (no hub), you are using the drivers that "Onboard Floppy" is configured for help. q Are all relevant switches and jumpers on crossover cables). q Is the onboard IDE controller enabled...
... onboard diskette controller, use the Setup Utility to the connector at the system back panel. 88 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide q Is the drive properly configured? q Make sure the driver is attached but the problem persists, try a different cable. q Make sure the network cable is set to "Enabled." If you are directly connecting two servers (no hub), you are using the drivers that "Onboard Floppy" is configured for help. q Are all relevant switches and jumpers on crossover cables). q Is the onboard IDE controller enabled...
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... PCI devices and motherboard devices. Initialize USB emulation. Interrupt vector initialization is about to video BIOS. F2h R R A R Initialize SMM handler. Table 11. Starting the memory refresh test next. 1Ah G Off G R Check Refresh Toggle: The memory refresh line is required before initializing the interrupt vectors Before Vector: Configuration is toggling. Displaying the power-on /off time next Setup Interrupt Vectors: Reading the 8042 input port and disabling...
... PCI devices and motherboard devices. Initialize USB emulation. Interrupt vector initialization is about to video BIOS. F2h R R A R Initialize SMM handler. Table 11. Starting the memory refresh test next. 1Ah G Off G R Check Refresh Toggle: The memory refresh line is required before initializing the interrupt vectors Before Vector: Configuration is toggling. Displaying the power-on /off time next Setup Interrupt Vectors: Reading the 8042 input port and disabling...
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...See Adaptive Load Balancing AMI, 93 B battery disposing of operation, 57 running, 57 diskette enabling/disabling floppy writes, 18 no booting in secure mode without keyboard, 19 changing permanently, 54 changing priority, 42 changing temporarily, 53 setting in BIOS Setup, 52 Boot menu, configuring, BIOS Setup, 52 boot sequence booting without password, 18 running SSU from, 42 DPC. See utilities configuring server board jumpers location on server board, 91 configuring system BIOS Setup, 42 System Setup Utility, 42 controller, 92, 94 keyboard/mouse, 14 network, 7 SCSI, 11 video, 7, 11...
...See Adaptive Load Balancing AMI, 93 B battery disposing of operation, 57 running, 57 diskette enabling/disabling floppy writes, 18 no booting in secure mode without keyboard, 19 changing permanently, 54 changing priority, 42 changing temporarily, 53 setting in BIOS Setup, 52 Boot menu, configuring, BIOS Setup, 52 boot sequence booting without password, 18 running SSU from, 42 DPC. See utilities configuring server board jumpers location on server board, 91 configuring system BIOS Setup, 42 System Setup Utility, 42 controller, 92, 94 keyboard/mouse, 14 network, 7 SCSI, 11 video, 7, 11...
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... power, 102 Power-on Self-Test, See POST, 94, 95 106 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide E Embedded Legacy SCSI submenu, configuring in BIOS Setup, 47 Embedded NIC submenu, configuring in BIOS Setup, 47 Embedded Video Controller submenu, configuring in BIOS Setup, 47, 48 Emergency Management Port Console, 42 Emergency Management Port Dialog, 72 equipment log, 99 Error, 94, 95 ESD add-in boards, 31 avoiding damage to reactivate keyboard/mouse, 14 Password, 94 PCI embedded devices, 7 expansion slots...
... power, 102 Power-on Self-Test, See POST, 94, 95 106 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide E Embedded Legacy SCSI submenu, configuring in BIOS Setup, 47 Embedded NIC submenu, configuring in BIOS Setup, 47 Embedded Video Controller submenu, configuring in BIOS Setup, 47, 48 Emergency Management Port Console, 42 Emergency Management Port Dialog, 72 equipment log, 99 Error, 94, 95 ESD add-in boards, 31 avoiding damage to reactivate keyboard/mouse, 14 Password, 94 PCI embedded devices, 7 expansion slots...
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... connect to network server, 88 CD-ROM drive activity light, 88 confirm OS loading, 85 diskette drive light, 88 initial system startup, 83 network, 89 no booting from diskette without password, 18 using hot keys to enter, 42 security, 17, 18 alarm switches, 17 boot sequence, 19 enabling/disabling floppy writes, 18 locking mouse, keyboard with timer, 14, 19 password, 19 secure mode, 18 secure mode, setting in SCU, 18 software lock, SCU, 17 unattended start, 19 using...
... connect to network server, 88 CD-ROM drive activity light, 88 confirm OS loading, 85 diskette drive light, 88 initial system startup, 83 network, 89 no booting from diskette without password, 18 using hot keys to enter, 42 security, 17, 18 alarm switches, 17 boot sequence, 19 enabling/disabling floppy writes, 18 locking mouse, keyboard with timer, 14, 19 password, 19 secure mode, 18 secure mode, setting in SCU, 18 software lock, SCU, 17 unattended start, 19 using...