Intel SR1640TH SR1640THNA Manual Do Utilizador
Códigos do produto
SR1640THNA
Intel® Server System SR1640TH TPS
Configuration Jumpers
Revision
1.0
Intel order number: E94847-001
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7.1 Force IBMC Update (J1A1, J5A1)
When performing a standard BMC firmware update procedure, the update utility places the
BMC into an update mode, allowing the firmware to load safely onto the flash device. In the
unlikely event the BMC firmware update process fails due to the BMC not being in the proper
update state, the server board provides a BMC Force Update jumper (J1A1 for node 1, J5A1
for node 2) that forces the BMC into the proper update state. You must complete the
following procedure in the event the standard BMC firmware update process fails.
BMC into an update mode, allowing the firmware to load safely onto the flash device. In the
unlikely event the BMC firmware update process fails due to the BMC not being in the proper
update state, the server board provides a BMC Force Update jumper (J1A1 for node 1, J5A1
for node 2) that forces the BMC into the proper update state. You must complete the
following procedure in the event the standard BMC firmware update process fails.
Table 75. Force IBMC Update Jumper
Jumper Position
Mode of Operation
Note
1-2 Normal
2-3 Update
1.
Power down and remove the AC power cord.
2.
Open the server chassis. Refer to your server chassis documentation for
instructions.
instructions.
3.
Move the jumper from the default operating position, covering pins 1 and 2, to the
enabled position, covering pins 2 and 3.
enabled position, covering pins 2 and 3.
4.
Close the server chassis.
5.
Reconnect the AC cord and power up the server.
6.
Perform the BMC firmware update procedure as documented in the README.TXT
file included in the given BMC firmware update package. After the successful
completion of the firmware update process, the firmware update utility may
generate an error stating the BMC is still in update mode.
file included in the given BMC firmware update package. After the successful
completion of the firmware update process, the firmware update utility may
generate an error stating the BMC is still in update mode.
7.
Power down and remove the AC power cord.
8.
Open the server chassis.
9.
Move the jumper from the enabled position, covering pins 2 and 3 to the disabled
position, covering pins 1 and 2.
position, covering pins 1 and 2.
10. Close the server chassis.
11. Reconnect the AC cord and power up the server.
11. Reconnect the AC cord and power up the server.
Note: Normal BMC functionality is disabled when the Force BMC Update jumper is set to the
enabled position. You should never run the server with the BMC Force Update jumper set in
this position. You should only use this jumper setting when the standard firmware update
process fails. This jumper should remain in the default / disabled position when the server is
running normally.
enabled position. You should never run the server with the BMC Force Update jumper set in
this position. You should only use this jumper setting when the standard firmware update
process fails. This jumper should remain in the default / disabled position when the server is
running normally.
7.2 BIOS Recovery Mode (J1G3, J9H3)
BIOS recovery jumper is used to repair the system BIOS from flash corruption in the main
BIOS and Boot Block. This 3-pin jumper is used to reload the BIOS when the image is
suspected to be corrupted. For instructions on how to recover the BIOS, refer to the specific
BIOS release notes.
BIOS and Boot Block. This 3-pin jumper is used to reload the BIOS when the image is
suspected to be corrupted. For instructions on how to recover the BIOS, refer to the specific
BIOS release notes.
Table 76. BIOS Recovery Mode Jumper
Jumper Position
Mode of Operation
Note
1-2 Normal
2-3 Recovery
7.3 Clearing the CMOS (J1G2, J9J1)
This jumper is used to clean the current BIOS settings and reset to factory default.
Table 77. Clear CMOS Jumper
Jumper Position
Mode of Operation
Note
1-2 Normal
2-3
Reset BIOS Configuration