Report
IntelĀ® Server Board SE7520JR2SCSID2 Errata and Contingencies
November 22, 2004 13
Operating system
(Windows XP, Windows 2000, etc.)
Failure type
(Contingency, Errata, Incident)
ID number
Windows 2003 Enterprise
Edition
Errata 670
Failing test name
PCI Pre-OS Tests:
PCI Configuration Header Dump test; Pcidump.log
PCI Power Management Register Interface test; Pcicap.log
Subsystem ID and Subsystem Vendor ID test; Pcisid.log
PCI Test Adapter Diagnostic test; Pmdiag.log
PME# Signal Routing test; Pcipme1.log
PME# Signal Routing - Simultaneous test; Pcipme2.log
PCI 3.3 Volt Auxiliary Power Load test; Pcivaux.log
System Wake Up test; Pciwake.log
PCI Voltage Requirement test; Pcivolt.log
PCI Voltage Requirement - 3.3 Vaux test; Pcivoltz.log
S3 Compliance test; S3test.log
Applicable error message
(Type N/A if the error message
or failing text is excessive or if
there is no text)
Additional information
(for example, test system in a
multiple system configuration)
PCI Pre-OS tests that use FoxFire cards are no longer required
Operating system
(Windows XP, Windows 2000, etc.)
Failure type
(Contingency, Errata, Incident)
ID number
Windows 2003 Enterprise
Edition
Errata 901
Failing test name
ACPI Verifier
Applicable error message
(Type N/A if the error message
or failing text is excessive or if
there is no text)
| The memory range specified is in conflict with the system's E820 table.
| The E820 table says that this memory range is in the AcpiAddressRangeMemory range
| which is conflicting with the requested memory range which is
| between 0x0 - 0x9d800
Additional information
(for example, test system in a
multiple system configuration)
Additional Information
There is an issue with the LSI Ultra 320 SCSI controller where it will exceed the time allowed by the
test kit to cycle through the ACPI sleep states causing both the ACPI Extended and ACPI Varied tests to
fail. Microsoft was contacted regarding this issue and stated it was okay to modify the .psf files to
increase the time for the system to cycle through the sleep states. Please refer to Incident ID #1978.