Intel®Server System R1000EP Product Family Technical Product Specification Intel order number G67599-003 Revision 2.
® Revision History Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Revision History Date Revision Number Modifications May 2012 1.0 Initial release. May 2012 1.01 Updated contents. July 2012 1.1 Updated the picture for installing Storage Key. September 2012 1.2 Updated the system motherboard information. December 2013 2.0 Added support for Intel Xeon processor E5-2400 v2 product family ii ® ® Intel Order Number G67599-003 Revision 2.
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® Table of Contents Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Chapter Outline ...................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Server Board Use Disclaimer ................................................................................. 1 1.3 Product Errata .........................
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Table of Contents 4.2 Thermal Management Overview .......................................................................... 23 4.2.1 Set Throttling Mode .............................................................................................. 23 4.2.2 Altitude ................................................................................................................. 23 4.2.3 Set Fan Profile ......................................................
Table of Contents ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 8.5.1 IP Version ............................................................................................................ 49 8.5.2 BMC IP................................................................................................................. 49 8.5.3 RMM4 IP .............................................................................................................. 51 8.5.4 Boot Device ......................................
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1. Intel® Server System R1000EP .................................................................................... 3 Figure 2. Intel® Server System R1000EP without Top Cover ...................................................... 4 Figure 3. Chassis Dimensions..................................................................................................... 6 Figure 4. System Components Overview ...................
List of Figures ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Figure 39. Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 and RMS25JB040 ............................. 39 Figure 40. Front I/O Panel Features .......................................................................................... 41 Figure 41. Front Control Panel Features ................................................................................... 42 Figure 42. Intel® Local Control Panel Option ..........................................
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS List of Tables List of Tables Table 1. System Feature Set....................................................................................................... 4 Table 2. System Environmental Limits Summary ........................................................................ 7 Table 3. Power Supply Module Output Power Connector Pin-out ............................................. 17 Table 4. Hot Swap Backplane Power Connector Pin-out (“HSBP PWR") ...
List of Tables ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS x Intel Order Number G67599-003 Revision 2.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 1. Introduction Introduction This Technical Product Specification (TPS) provides system level information for the Intel® Server System R1000EP product family. It describes the functions and features of the integrated server system which includes the chassis layout, system boards, power sub-system, cooling sub-system, storage sub-system options, and available installable options.
Introduction 1.3 ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Product Errata The products described in this document may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications. Product Errata are documented in the Intel® Server Board S2400EP, Intel® Server System R1000EP Monthly Specification Update which can be downloaded from http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/. 2 Intel Order Number G67599-003 Revision 2.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 2. Product Family Overview Product Family Overview This generation of Intel® 1U server platforms offers a variety of system options to meet the varied configuration requirements of high-density high-performance computing environments. The Intel® Server System R1000EP product family comprises of several available 1U rack mount server systems that are all integrated with an Intel® Server Board S2400EP.
® Product Family Overview Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS ® Figure 2. Intel Server System R1000EP without Top Cover Table 1.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Product Family Overview Feature I/O Module Accessory Options Description The following I/O modules utilize a single proprietary on-board connector. An installed I/O module can be supported in addition to standard on-board features and any add-in expansion cards.
Product Family Overview 2.1 ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Chassis Dimensions Figure 3. Chassis Dimensions 6 Intel Order Number G67599-003 Revision 2.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 2.2 Product Family Overview System Level Environmental Limits The following table defines the system level operating and non-operating environmental limits. Table 2. System Environmental Limits Summary Parameter Limits Temperature Operating ASHRAE Class A2 – Continuous Operation. 10ºC to 35ºC (50ºF to 95ºF) with the maximum rate of change not to exceed 10°C per hour ASHRAE Class A3 – Includes operation up to 40ºC for up to 900 hours per year.
® Product Family Overview Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Parameter Limits Servers/Rack Mount BA 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 Disclaimer Note: Intel Corporation server boards contain a number of high-density VLSI and power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool. Intel® ensures through its own chassis development and testing that when Intel® server building blocks are used together, the fully integrated system will meet the intended thermal requirements of these components.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 2.3.1 Product Family Overview Hot Swap Hard Drive Bay and Front Panel Options Figure 5. 3.5" Hard Drive Bay - 4 Drive Configuration Figure 6. 2.5" Hard Drive Bay - 8 Drive Configuration 2.3.2 Back Panel Features Figure 7. Back Panel Feature Identification Revision 2.
® Product Family Overview 2.3.3 Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Front Control Panel Options A System ID Button w/Integrated LED F System Status LED B NMI Button (recessed, tool required for use) G Power Button w/Integrated LED C NIC-1 Activity LED H Hard Drive Activity LED D NIC-3 Activity LED I NIC-4 Activity LED E System Cold Reset Button J NIC-2 Activity LED Figure 8. Front Control Panel Options 10 Intel Order Number G67599-003 Revision 2.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 2.4 Product Family Overview Server Board Features Overview The following illustration provides a general overview of the server board, identifying key feature and component locations: ® Figure 9. Intel Server Board S2400EP Revision 2.
® Product Family Overview Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS ® Figure 10. Intel Light-Guided Diagnostic LEDs - Server Board 2.5 Available Front Bezel Support The optional front bezel is made of molded plastic and uses a snap-on design. When installed, its design allows for maximum airflow to maintain system cooling requirements. The face of the bezel assembly includes optional snap-in identification badge and wave (shown) features to allow for customization.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Product Family Overview Figure 12. Installing the Optional Front Bezel 2.
® Power Subsystem 3. Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Power Subsystem This chapter will provide a high level overview of the power management features and specification data for the power supply options available for this server product. The server system support one fixed power supply. The power supply option available for this server product: 600W AC.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Power Subsystem Figure 14. Power Supply Cable Harness Revision 2.
® Power Subsystem Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Figure 15. AC and DC Power Supplies - Connector View 3.2 Main Power Layout Figure 16. Main Power Connector Identification 3.3 3.3.1 Power Connectors Power Supply Module Card Edge Connector Each power supply module has a single 2x25 card edge output connection that plugs directly into a matching slot connector on the server board (PSU#1) and power distribution board (PSU#2). The connector provides both power and communication signals.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Power Subsystem Table 3.
® Power Subsystem 3.3.3 Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Optical Drive Power Connector The server board includes one brown 2x3-pin power connector intended to provide power to an optionally installed optical drive. On the server board this connector is labeled as “ODD/SSD PWR”. The following table provides the pin-out for this connector: Table 5. Peripheral Drive Power Connector Pin-out ("ODD/SSD PWR") Signal Description P12V P3V3 GROUND 3.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Output power Power factor Power Subsystem 20% load 0.80 50% load 0.90 100% load 0.98 Tested at 230Vac, 50Hz and 60Hz and 115VAC, 60Hz 3.6.2 AC Input Voltage Specification The power module shall operate over the range and limits shown in the following table: Table 8. AC Input Voltage Range Parameter Voltage (110) Voltage (220) Frequency Min. 90 Vrms 180 Vrms 47 Hz Rated 100-127 Vrms 200-240 Vrms 50/60 VMAX 140 Vrms 264 Vrms 63 Hz Notes: 1.
® Power Subsystem 3.6.5 Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS AC Line Surge Immunity The power supply shall be tested with the system for immunity to AC Ring Wave and AC Unidirectional wave, both up to 2kV. Power supply shall operate normally without any component damage under any condition. BI-WAVE 12Ω±2.0kV (Common mode) 2Ω±1.0kV (Differential mode) RING-WAVE 500A±2.0kV (Common mode) 500A±1.0kV (Differential mode) 3.6.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Power Subsystem Table 12. 600 Watt Power Supply Overload Limits Output Voltage +12V1 +12V2 +12V3 +5V +3.3V -12V +5VSB 3.6.11 Continuous Load Current Limit MIN Current Limit MAX 36A 41A 18.2A 20A 18.2A 20A 5.5A 10A 15.5A 20A 4A 4.5A Over-voltage Protection (OVP) Each output shall have individual OVP protection circuits built in and it shall be locally sensed. The PSU shall shutdown and latch off after an over voltage condition occurs.
® Thermal Management 4. Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Thermal Management The fully integrated system is designed to operate at external ambient temperatures of between 10ºC and 35ºC with limited excursion based operation up to 45ºC, as specified in Table 2.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 4.2 Thermal Management Thermal Management Overview In order to maintain the necessary airflow within the system, all of the previously listed components and top cover need to be properly installed. For best system performance, the external ambient temperature should remain below 35ºC and all system fans should be operational. Note: All system fans are controlled independent of each other.
Thermal Management ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Selecting an altitude range that is lower than the actual altitude the system will be operating at, can cause the fan control system to operate less efficiently, leading to higher system thermals and lower system performance. If the altitude range selected is higher than the actual altitude the system will be operating at, the fan control system may provide better cooling but with higher acoustics and higher fan power consumption.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Thermal Management DIMM VR Temperature Sensors3, 6 BMC Temperature Sensor3, 6 Global Aggregate Thermal Margin Sensors7 Hot Swap Backplane Temperature Sensors I/O module Temperature Sensor (With option installed) Intel® ROC Module (With option installed) Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
® Thermal Management Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Figure 19. System Fan Identification Each system fan is mounted inside its own plastic fan housing which include rotational vibration dampening features. The fan assemblies are held in place by fitting them over mounting pins coming up from the chassis base. Figure 20. System Fan Assembly The system fan assembly is designed for ease of use and supports several features. System fans are NOT hot-swappable.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Thermal Management Each fan has a tachometer signal that allows the Integrated BMC to monitor its status. Each fan has a10-pin wire harness that connects to a matching connector on the server board. ® Figure 21. Intel Server System R1000EPServer Board System Fan Connector Locations Table 14.
Thermal Management 4.4 ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Power Supply Fans The installed power supply module includes one embedded (non-removable) fan. It is responsible for airflow through the power supply module. Should this fan fail, the power supply will continue to operate until its internal temperature reaches an upper critical limit. The power supply will be protected against over temperature conditions caused by loss of fan cooling or excessive ambient temperature.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 5. System Storage and Peripheral Options System Storage and Peripheral Options The Intel® Server System R1000EP product family has support for many storage device options, including: Hot Swap 2.5" Hard Disk Drives Hot Swap 3.5" Hard Disk Drives Fixed 3.5" Hard Disk Drives SATA Optical Drive Support for different storage and peripheral device options will vary depending on the system SKU.
System Storage and Peripheral Options ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Amber Status LED Green Activity LED Figure 24. Drive Status LED States Amber Off Solid On Blink No access and no fault Hard Drive Fault has occurred RAID rebuild in progress (1 Hz), Identify (2 Hz) Table 15.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS System Storage and Peripheral Options Figure 26. Hard Disk Drive Interface Front Connectors Several connectors are there on the backside of each backplane. The following illustration identifies each: Label A B C Description Power connector 4-port Mini-SAS cable connectors SMBus*-In cable connector – From Server board Figure 27.
System Storage and Peripheral Options ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS The drive bay can support either SATA or SAS hard disk drives. Mixing of drive types within the hard drive bay is not supported. Hard disk drive type is dependent on the type of host bus controller used, SATA only or SAS. Each 3.5" hard disk drive is mounted to a drive tray, allowing for hot swap extraction and insertion.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS System Storage and Peripheral Options Figure 31. 3.5" Drive Hot-Swap Backplane Installation Four hard disk drive interface connectors (see letter A) are mounted on the front side of each back plane; each providing both power and I/O signals to the attached hard disk drives. Figure 32. Hard Disk Drive Interface Front Connectors On the backside of each backplane are several connectors.
System Storage and Peripheral Options ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS mini-SAS connector on the server board or other optionally installed SATA/SAS host bus adapter. B – SMBus* Cable Connectors: The backplane includes a 1x5 cable connector used as a management interface to the server board. C – SGPIO Cable Connector: The SGPIO connector is a management interface used to control the hard drive fault LEDs on the backplane.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS System Storage and Peripheral Options Figure 35. Install a SATA Optical Drive 5.5 SATA DOM Support The system has support for a vertical low profile Innodisk* SATA Disk-on-Module (DOM) device. The SATA DOM plugs directly into the 7-pin AHCI SATA port 0 on the server board, which provides both power and I/O signals. Figure 36.
® Storage Control Options Overview 6. Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Storage Controller Options Overview The server platform supports many different embedded and add-in SATA/SAS controller and SAS Expander options to provide a large number of possible storage configurations. This section will provide an overview of the different options available. 6.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Storage Control Options Overview ® Table 17.
Storage Control Options Overview 6.2.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Storage Control Options Overview ® Figure 38. Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB080 and RMS25PB040 ® Figure 39.
Storage Control Options Overview ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS ® Table 18. Supported Intel Integrated RAID Modules External Name Description Product Code ® 8P SAS-2.1, Full HW RAID, 1GB, PCIe RMS25PB080 ® 4P SAS-2.1, Full HW RAID, 1GB, PCIe RMS25PB040 ® 8P SATA-3, Full HW RAID, 512MB, PCIe RMT3PB080 ® 8P SAS-2.1, Entry-level HW RAID, PCIe RMS25JB080 ® 4P SAS-2.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 7. Front Control Panel and I/O Panel Overview Front Control Panel and I/O Panel Overview On the front panel of all system configurations is a Control Panel providing push button system controls and LED indicators for several system features, and an I/O Panel providing USB ports and a video connector. This section describes the features and functions of both front panel options. 7.
Front Control Panel and I/O Panel Overview ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Label D Description NIC-3 Activity LED Label I Description NIC-4 Activity LED E System Cold Reset Button J NIC-2 Activity LED Figure 41. Front Control Panel Features A – System ID Button w/Integrated LED: Toggles the integrated ID LED and the Blue server board ID LED on and off. The System ID LED is used to identify the system for maintenance when installed in a rack of similar server systems.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Front Control Panel and I/O Panel Overview Table 19.
Front Control Panel and I/O Panel Overview Color Amber State Solid on Criticality Critical, nonrecoverable – System is halted ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Description Fatal alarm – system has failed or shutdown: 1. CPU CATERR signal asserted 2. MSID mismatch detected (CATERR also asserts for this case). 3. CPU 1 is missing 4. CPU Thermal Trip 5. No power good – power fault 6. DIMM failure when there is only 1 DIMM present and hence no 1 good memory present . 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 8. ® Intel Local Control Panel Intel®Local Control Panel The Intel® Local Control Panel (LCP) option (Intel® Product Order Code – AXXLCPANEL) utilizes a combination of control buttons and LCD display to provide system accessibility and monitoring. Label A B C D E F Description LCD Display Functionality one line 18 character display Left Control Button “Enter” Button Right Control Button USB 2.0 Port USB 2.
® Intel Local Control Panel ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS When the system’s status is degraded, the corresponding active event will be displayed in place of the banner. During an error, the background color will be light amber in color. The LCD panel displays the event with the highest severity that is most recent and is currently active (that is, in an asserted state). For the case that there are multiple active events with the same severity, the most recent event will be displayed.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 8.3 ® Intel Local Control Panel Event Menu The LCD displays all active error events in human readable text in chronological order. Informational events will not be displayed. There is no upper limit on the number of active events which can be displayed. The severity of the event will be indicated as either Degraded, Non-Fatal, or Fatal. ^ | <- | -> | Figure 46. LCP Event Menu The menu items, <- and -> are used to traverse among the events.
® ® Intel Local Control Panel 8.4.2 Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS System Information (SysInfo) Selection of SysInfo item in the View menu displays the Server’s name, model, GUID, asset tag and custom string. It is also a leaf node like above menu. The blanks in the following display will be replaced by their values. ^ | Server Name: ……. | Server Model: ….. | Asset Tag: ….. | Server GUID: …. | Custom String: …….. Figure 49.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 8.4.5 ® Intel Local Control Panel Power Selection of Power item in the View menu displays the amount of AC power drawn by the system in Watts. ^ | xx W Figure 52. LCP – Power Consumed by the System Currently 8.4.6 Last Post Code (Last PC) Selection of Last PC item in the View menu displays the last BIOS POST code in hexadecimal. ^ | XX (Last BIOS POST Code in Hex) Figure 53. LCP – Last BIOS Post Code 8.
® ® Intel Local Control Panel Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS ^ | DHCP | Static Figure 57. LCP – BMC IP Source Configuration Menu If the user selects DHCP or the existing IP source is DHCP, then the other menu items, that is, IP Address, Subnet and Gateway are not configurable. If the user selects Static or the existing setting is static for IP source, then the user is allowed to change the other menu items and the screen shots look as follows: ^ | IP: 000.000.000.
® ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Intel Local Control Panel Left/ Right Increment/ Decrement Enter Enter Right Left Pos: x-1 Pos: x+1 Pos: x Left Right Figure 59. State transition diagram for setting IP Address 8.5.3 RMM4 IP Same screen shots and the same description as that of the previous section (BMC IP) are applicable for RMM4 IP configuration menu also. 8.5.4 Boot Device If the user selects Boot Device in the Config menu, then the following options will be displayed.
® ® Intel Local Control Panel Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Each of the menu items are explained below: Server Name: Displays the value specified in the product name in the product FRU information in the main board BMC FRU. The Server Name is the default banner. Server Model: Displays the value specified in the product part number in the product FRU information in the main board BMC FRU. Error: Displays the last active system event.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS 9. PCI Riser Card Support PCI Riser Card Support The system includes one riser card slot on the server board. This section will provide an overview of the available riser card and describe the server board features and architecture supporting them. 9.1 Architectural Overview of the Server Board Riser Slot The server board includes one riser card slot labeled “Slot_6”.
PCI Riser Card Support 9.2 ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Riser Card Support The riser card is mounted to a bracket assembly and is installed into the system by aligning the edge connector of the riser card with the matching slot connector on the server board, and with hooks on the bracket assembly to slots on the back edge of the chassis. Figure 63. Add-in Card Support 54 Intel Order Number G67599-003 Revision 2.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Mezzanine Module Support 10. Mezzanine Module Support 10.1 I/O Module Support In addition to the embedded I/O features of the server board, and those available with the addition of a PCIe add-in card, the server also provides concurrent support of an optionally installed mezzanine I/O module. Figure 64. Installing I/O Module The following table lists the Intel® I/O modules available for this server: ® Table 21.
® Mezzanine Module Support Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS ® Table 22. Supported Intel Remote Management Module Intel Product Code AXXRMM4LITE AXXRMM4R Description Kit Contents Intel Remote Management Module 4 Lite ® Intel Remote Management Module 4 RMM4 Lite Activation Key RMM4 Lite Activation Key Dedicated NIC Port Module ® Benefits Enables KVM and media redirection through onboard NIC Dedicated NIC for management traffic.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Mezzanine Module Support Table 23. Enabling Advanced Management Features Manageability Hardware Benefits ® Comprehensive IPMI based base manageability features ® No dedicated NIC for management Enables KVM and media redirection through onboard NIC ® Dedicated NIC for management traffic. Higher bandwidth connectivity for KVM and media Redirection with 1Gbe NIC.
Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS ® Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips This section provides a list of useful information that is unique to the Intel® Server System R1000EP Product Family and should be kept in mind while configuring your server system. 58 Only the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 or Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 v2 product family is supported in this Intel® server system.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder As an aid to assist in trouble shooting a system hang that occurs during a system’s Power-On Self Test (POST) process, the server board includes a bank of eight POST Code Diagnostic LEDs on the back edge of the server board.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder In the following example, the BIOS sends a value of ACh to the diagnostic LED decoder. The LEDs are decoded as follows: Table 24.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Table 25.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Diagnostic LED Decoder 1 = LED On, 0 = LED Off Checkpoint Upper Nibble Lower Nibble MSB LSB 8h 4h 2h 1h 8h 4h 2h 1h LED # #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 9Bh 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 9Ch 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 9Dh 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 A1h 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 A2h 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 A3h 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 A4h 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 A5h 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 A6h 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 A7h 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 A8h 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 A9h 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 ABh 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 ACh 1 0 1 0
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder POST Memory Initialization MRC Diagnostic Codes There are two types of POST Diagnostic Codes displayed by the MRC during memory initialization; Progress Codes and Fatal Error Codes. The MRC Progress Codes are displays to the Diagnostic LEDs that show the execution point in the MRC operational path at each step. Table 26.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Table 27.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Appendix C: POST Code Errors Appendix C: POST Code Errors Most error conditions encountered during POST are reported using POST Error Codes. These codes represent specific failures, warnings, or are informational. POST Error Codes may be displayed in the Error Manager display screen, and are always logged to the System Event Log (SEL). Logged events are available to System Management applications, including Remote and Out of Band (OOB) management.
Appendix C: POST Code Errors Error Code 0197 5220 5221 5224 8130 8131 8132 8133 8160 8161 8162 8163 8170 8171 8172 8173 8180 8181 8182 8183 8190 8198 8300 8305 83A0 83A1 84F2 84F3 84F4 84FF 8500 8501 8520 8521 8522 8523 8524 8525 8526 8527 8528 8529 852A 852B 852C 852D 852E 852F 8530 8531 8532 8533 8534 8535 8536 8537 8538 8539 853A 853B 853C 66 ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Error Message Processor frequencies unable to synchronize BIOS Settings reset to default settings Passwords cle
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Error Code 853D 853E 853F (Go to 85C0) 8540 8541 8542 8543 8544 8545 8546 8547 8548 8549 854A 854B 854C 854D 854E 854F 8550 8551 8552 8553 8554 8555 8556 8557 8558 8559 855A 855B 855C 855D 855E 855F (Go to 85D0) 8560 8561 8562 8563 8564 8565 8566 8567 8568 8569 856A 856B 856C 856D 856E 856F 8570 8571 8572 8573 8574 8575 Error Message Appendix C: POST Code Errors DIMM_J3 failed test/initialization DIMM_K1 failed test/initialization DIMM_K2 failed test/init
Appendix C: POST Code Errors Error Code 8576 8577 8578 8579 857A 857B 857C 857D 857E 857F (Go to 85E0) 85C0 85C1 85C2 85C3 85C4 85C5 85C6 85C7 85C8 85C9 85CA 85CB 85CC 85CD 85CE 85CF 85D0 85D1 85D2 85D3 85D4 85D5 85D6 85D7 85D8 85D9 85DA 85DB 85DC 85DD 85DE 85DF 85E0 85E1 85E2 85E3 85E4 85E5 85E6 85E7 85E8 85E9 85EA 85EB 85EC 85ED 85EE 85EF 8604 68 ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Error Message DIMM_H2 encountered a Serial Presence Detection (SPD) failure DIMM_H3 encountered a Serial Pre
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Error Code 8605 8606 92A3 92A9 A000 A001 A002 A003 A100 A421 A5A0 A5A1 A6A0 Appendix C: POST Code Errors Error Message BIOS Settings are corrupted NVRAM variable space was corrupted and has been reinitialized Serial port component was not detected Serial port component encountered a resource conflict error TPM device not detected. TPM device missing or not responding. TPM device failure. TPM device failed self test.
® Appendix C: POST Code Errors Code 1-5-4-2 70 Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Power fault Reason for Beep Associated Sensors DC power unexpectedly lost (power good dropout) – Power unit sensors report power unit failure offset 1-5-4-4 Power control fault (power good assertion timeout). Power good assertion timeout – Power unit sensors report soft power control failure offset 1-5-1-2 VR Watchdog Timer sensor assertion VR controller DC power on sequence was not completed in time.
® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Glossary Glossary Word/Acronym Definition ACA Australian Communication Authority ANSI American National Standards Institute BMC Baseboard Management Controller BIOS Basic Input/Output System CMOS Complementary Metal-oxide-semiconductor D2D DC-to-DC EMP Emergency Management Port FP Front Panel FRB Fault Resilient Boot FRU Field Replaceable Unit 2 IC Inter-integrated Circuit bus LCD Liquid Crystal Display LCP Local Control Panel
Reference Documents ® Intel Server System R1000EP Product Family TPS Reference Documents See the following documents for additional information: 72 Intel® Server Board S2400EP Technical Product Specification Intel® Server Board S2400EP Product Family Spares/Parts List and Configuration Guide Intel® Server System R1000EP Service Guide Intel® Server System R1000EP Quick Installation Guide BIOS for PCSD Platforms Based on Intel® Xeon Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600 Product Families Exte