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Preface Preface About This Manual This manual is written for system integrators, PC technicians and knowledgeable PC users. It provides information for the installation and use of the H8DA6+/I+(-F).
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 1 Checklist ............................................................................................................. 1 1-2 Contacting Supermicro ....................................................................................... 2 1-3 Chipset Overview ..........................................
Table of Contents SGPIO ..........................................................................................................11 SMBus Header .............................................................................................11 Wake-On-LAN ..............................................................................................11 Power I2C.....................................................................................................11 Overheat LED...................................
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual Installing the OS/SATA Driver .......................................................................... 21 Building a Driver Diskette ............................................................................ 21 Enabling SATA RAID in the BIOS .................................................................... 21 Using the Adaptec RAID Utility ........................................................................
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 Overview Checklist Congratulations on purchasing your computer motherboard from an acknowledged leader in the industry. Supermicro boards are designed with the utmost attention to detail to provide you with the highest standards in quality and performance. Please check that the following items have all been included with your motherboard. If anything listed here is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual 1-2 Contacting Supermicro Headquarters Address: Super Micro Computer, Inc. 980 Rock Ave. San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A. Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000 Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008 Email: marketing@supermicro.com (General Information) support@supermicro.com (Technical Support) Web Site: www.supermicro.com Europe Address: Super Micro Computer B.V.
Chapter 1: Introduction Figure 1-1. H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard Image Note: The H8DAi+(-F) serverboard does not have onboard SAS support integrated.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual Figure 1-2. H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard Layout (not drawn to scale) FAN7 JPI2C JPW2 JWP1 JPW3 1 FAN3 Notes: Jumpers not indicated are for test purposes only. Jumper JS_IBTN1 is only available on H8DA6+-F and H8DA6+ serverboards.
Chapter 1: Introduction H8DA6+/I+(-F) Quick Reference Jumper Description Default Setting JBT1 CMOS Clear (See Section 2-7) Compact Flash Master/Slave Closed (Master) JCF1 2 2 2 JI C1/JI C2 I C to PCI-E Slot Enable/Disable Both Closed (Enabled) JL2 Audio Mode Select Open (HD Mode) JPG1 VGA Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JPI1 IEEE 1394 Firewire Enable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JPL LAN Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JPS1 SAS Controller Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JPT1 Truste
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual Connector Description 1394_1/1394_2 IEEE 1394 Firwire connectors COM1/COM2 COM1 Serial Port/Header FAN 1-8 Chassis/CPU Fan Headers (HD) Audio/CD-In/FP Audio 7.
Chapter 1: Introduction Motherboard Features CPU • Dual AMD Opteron 2000 series (Socket F type) processors Note: Supports 237x, 238x, 235x and 24xx processors. Please refer to our web site for further details on supported processors. Note: This serverboard requires that two CPUs be installed to have full function support.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual ACPI Features • • • • • Microsoft OnNow Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator BIOS support for USB keyboard Wake-On-LAN (WOL) and Wake-On-Ring (WOR) headers Internal/external modem ring-on Onboard I/O • On-chip SATA controller supporting six (6) SATA ports (RAID 0, 1, 10 supported) • • One (1) UDMA IDE 133/100 port LSI 2008 8-port SAS2 controller supports two (2) I-Pass connectors (H8DA6+ and H8DA6+-F only) and supports RAID 0, 1, 10 and JBOD.
Chapter 1: Introduction Figure 1-3. AMD SR5690/SP5100 Chipset: System Block Diagram Note: This is a general block diagram and may not exactly represent the features on your motherboard. See the previous pages for the actual specifications of your motherboard.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual 1-3 Chipset Overview The H8DA6+/I+(-F) motherboard is based on the AMD SR5690/SP5100 chipset. This chipset functions as a Media and Communications Processor (MCP). Controllers for the system memory are integrated directly into AMD Opteron processors. AMD SR5690/SP5100 Processor The AMD SR5690 is a single-chip, high-performance HyperTransport peripheral controller.
Chapter 1: Introduction CPU Overheat/Fan Fail LED and Control This feature is available when the user enables the CPU overheat/Fan Fail warning function in the BIOS. This allows the user to define an overheat temperature. When this temperature is exceeded or when a fan failure occurs, the Overheat/Fan Fail warning LED is triggered. Auto-Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU Core The 5-phase-switching voltage regulator for the CPU core can support up to 80A and auto-sense voltage IDs ranging from 0.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual Main Switch Override Mechanism The power button can function as a system suspend button. When the user depresses the power button, the system will enter a SoftOff state. The monitor will be suspended and the hard drive will spin down. Depressing the power button again will cause the whole system to wake-up. During the SoftOff state, the power supply provides power to keep the required circuitry in the system alive.
Chapter 1: Introduction 1-7 Super I/O The disk drive adapter functions of the Super I/O Winbond® BMC chip includes a floppy disk drive controller that is compatible with industry standard 82077/765, a data separator, write pre-compensation circuitry, decode logic, data rate selection, a clock generator, drive interface control logic and interrupt and DMA logic.
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Chapter 2: Installation Chapter 2 Installation 2-1 Static-Sensitive Devices Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent damage to your system board, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD. Precautions • Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge. • Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual 2-2 Processor and Heatsink Installation Exercise extreme caution when handling and installing the processor. ! Always connect the power cord last and always remove it before adding, removing or changing any hardware components. Installation Procedure Follow the procedures as listed below to install the serverboard into a chassis. 1. Install the processor(s) and the heatsink(s). 2. Install the serverboard in the chassis. 3. Install the memory and add-on cards. 4.
Chapter 2: Installation 3. Align pin 1 of the CPU with pin 1 of the socket. Once aligned, carefully place the CPU into the socket. Do not drop the CPU on the socket, move the CPU horizontally or vertically or rub the CPU against the socket or against any pins of the socket, which may damage the CPU and/or the socket. 4. With the CPU inserted into the socket, inspect the four corners of the CPU to make sure that it is properly installed and flush with the socket.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual 2-3 Mounting the Motherboard into a Chassis All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis. Make sure that the locations of all the mounting holes for both the motherboard and the chassis match. Although a chassis may have both plastic and metal mounting fasteners, metal ones are highly recommended because they ground the motherboard to the chassis. Make sure that the metal standoffs click in or are screwed in tightly.
Chapter 2: Installation 2-4 Installing Memory Installing Memory 1. Insert each memory module vertically into its slot, paying attention to the notch along the bottom of the module to prevent inserting the module incorrectly (see Figure 2-1). 2. Install to slots CPU1/DIMM1A and CPU1/DIMM1B first, then to CPU1/ DIMM2A and CPU1/DIMM2B, etc. Always install in pairs and in the numerical order of the DIMM slots. See support information below. 3. Gently press down on the memory module until it snaps into place.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual Figure 2-1. Side and Top Views of DDR Installation Notch To Install: Insert module vertically and press down until it snaps into place. The release tabs should close - if they do not you should close them yourself. Release Tab Notch Note: Notch should align with its receptive point on the slot Release Tab Note the notch in the slot and on the bottom of the DIMM. These prevent the DIMM from being installed incorrectly.
Chapter 2: Installation 2-6 I/O Port and Control Panel Connections The I/O ports are color coded in conformance with the PC99 specification to make setting up your system easier. See Figure 2-2 below for the colors and locations of the various I/O ports. Figure 2-2. I/O Port Locations and Definitions 1 3 10 13 11 14 12 15 5 8 2 4 6 7 9 Rear I/O Ports 1. PS/2 Mouse 6. USB 0/1 11. Back Surround 2. PS/2 Keyboard 7. USB 2/3/4/5 12. Side Surround 3. COM Port 8. LAN1 13. Line In 4.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual 2-7 Connector Definitions ATX Power 24-pin Connector Pin Definitions Power Connectors A 24-pin main power supply connector(JPW1) and two 8-pin CPU PWR connectors (JPW2/JPW3) on the motherboard. These power connectors meet the SSI EPS 12V specification. In addition to the 24-pin ATX power connector, the 12V 8-pin CPU PWR connectors at JPW2/JPW3 must also be connected to your power supply. See the table on the right for pin definitions.
Chapter 2: Installation NIC2 (LAN2) LED NIC2 LED Pin Definitions (JF1) The LED connections for LAN2 are on pins 9 and 10 of JF1. Attach LAN LED cables to Pin# Definition display network activity. See the table on the 9 Vcc right for pin definitions. 10 Ground NIC1 (LAN1) LED NIC1 LED Pin Definitions (JF1) The LED connections for LAN1 are on pins 11 and 12 of JF1. Attach LAN LED cables to Pin# Definition display network activity. See the table on the 11 Vcc right for pin definitions.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual Universal Serial Bus Ports Universal Serial Bus Ports Pin Definitions (USB0/1, USB4/5) Six Universal Serial Bus ports (USB 2.0) are located beside the LAN ports. Two additional USB0 Pin # Definition USB1 Pin # Definition Type A ports (USB4/5) are included on the 1 +5V 1 +5V motherboard near the PCI Slot 1. See the 2 PO- 2 PO- table on the right for pin definitions. 3 PO+ 3 PO+ 4 Ground 4 Ground USB Headers Two USB 2.
Chapter 2: Installation SGPIO The T-SGPIO1/ T-SGPIO2 (Serial General Purpose Input/Output) headers provide a bus between the SATA controller and the backpane to provide SATA enclosure management functions. Connect the appropriate cable from the backplane to these headers to utilize SATA management SGPIO Header Pin Definitions (T-SGPIO1) Pin# Definition Pin # Definition 1 NC 2 NC 3 Ground 4 Data 5 Load 6 Ground 7 NC 8 NC Note: NC indicates no connection. functions on your system.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual Chassis Intrusion Chassis Intrusion Pin Definitions (JL1) A Chassis Intrusion header is located at JL1. Attach the appropriate cable to inform you of Pin# Definition a chassis intrusion. Power LED/Speaker 1 Battery voltage 2 Intrusion signal PWR LED Connector Pin Definitions On the JD1 header, pins 1~3 are used for power LED indication, and pins 4-7 are for the speaker. See the tables on the right for pin definitions.
Chapter 2: Installation (Back_Panel) High Definition Audio (HD Audio) HD Audio 3 6 2 5 1 4 This serverboard features a 7.1+2 Channel High Definition Audio (HDA) codec that provides 10 DAC channels. The HD Audio connections simultaneously supports multiple-streaming 7.1 sound playback with (BP) HD Audio 2 channels of independent stereo output for Conn# Signal front L&R, rear L&R, center and subwoofer 1 Side_Surround speakers.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual IEEE 1394 Connection Connectors 1394_1 and 1394_2 provide connectivity for IEEE 1394 (Firewire) 1394_1 Pin Definitions Pin # Definition Pin # Definition devices. See the tables on the right for pin 1 PTPAO+ 2 PTPAO- definitions. 3 GND 4 GND 5 PTPB1+ 6 PTPB1- 7 PWR 1394 8 PWR 1394 10 ZY 1394_2 Pin Definitions JS_IBTN1 Connection This connector allows you to install the optional AOC-IMRRAKEY-2008-LSI add-on card to the serverboard.
Chapter 2: Installation 2-8 Jumper Settings 3 2 1 3 2 1 Connector Pins Explanation of Jumpers To modify the operation of the motherboard, Jumper jumpers can be used to choose between optional settings. Jumpers create shorts between two pins to change the function Setting of the connector. Pin 1 is identified with a square solder pad on the printed circuit board. See the diagram at right for an example of jumping pins 1 and 2. Refer to the motherboard layout page for jumper locations.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual I2C to PCI-Express Slot JI2C1/JI2C2 allows you to enable the I2C bus to communicate with the PCI-Express slot. For the jumpers to work properly, please set both jumpers to the same setting. If enabled, both jumpers must be enabled. If disabled, I2C to PCI-Express Slot Jumper Settings (JPI2C1/JPI2C2) Jumper Setting Definition Closed Enabled Open Disabled both jumpers must be disabled. See the table on the right for jumper settings.
Chapter 2: Installation LAN Enable/Disable Change the setting of jumper JPL to enable or disable the LAN Ethernet ports. See the LAN Jumper Settings (JPL) Jumper Setting Definition table on the right for jumper settings. The Pins 1-2 Enabled default setting is enabled. Pins 2-3 Disabled Compact Flash Master/Slave Select A Compact Flash Master (Primary)/Slave (Secondary) Select Jumper is located at Compact Flash Card Master/ Slave Select (JCF1) Jumper Setting Definition JCF1.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual 2-9 Onboard Indicators LAN LED (Connection Speed Indicator) LAN1/LAN2 LEDs The Ethernet ports (located beside the VGA port) have two LEDs. On each Gb LAN port, one LED blinks to indicate activity while the LED Color Definition Off 10 MHz Green 100 MHz Amber 1 GHz other may be green, amber or off to indicate the speed of the connection. See the table on the right for the functions associated with the connection speed LED.
Chapter 2: Installation 2-10 Floppy, IDE, SAS and SATA Drive Connections Use the following information to connect the IDE hard disk drive cables. • A red mark on a wire typically designates the location of pin 1. • The 80-wire ATA100/66 IDE hard disk drive cable that came with your system has two connectors to support two drives. This special cable should be used to take advantage of the speed this new technology offers.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual SATA Ports SATA Ports Pin Definitions (SATA0-SATA3) There are no jumpers to configure the SATA ports, which are designated SATA0 through Pin # Definition SATA5. See the table on the right for pin definitions. SAS Ports There are eight SAS ports included on the motherboard. See the table on the right for pin definitions. Note: JPS1 must be set correctly to enable the SAS controller.
Chapter 2: Installation Installing the OS/SATA Driver Before installing the OS (operating system) and SATA RAID driver, you must decide if you wish to have the operating system installed as part of a bootable RAID array or installed to a separate non-RAID hard drive. If on a separate drive, you may install the driver either during or after the OS installation. If you wish to have the OS on a SATA RAID array, you must follow the procedure below and install the driver during the OS installation.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual 3. Use the arrow keys to move to the "Advanced" menu, then scroll down to "Advanced Chipset Control" and enter "SourthBridge Configuration" and press the key. Once in the submenu, scroll down to "OnChip SATA Type" and choose the "RAID" option (see Figure 2-4). Figure 2-4. BIOS Setup Screen 4. Hit the key twice and scroll to the Exit menu. Select "Save Changes and Exit" and hit , then hit again to verify. 5.
Chapter 2: Installation Using the Adaptec RAID Utility The Adaptec® RAID Utility program is where you can define the drives you want to include in the RAID array and the mode and type of RAID. Figure 2-5. Adaptec RAID Utility Program Screen Installing the RAID Driver During OS Installation You may also use the procedure below to install the RAID driver during the Window's OS installation: 1. With the Windows OS installation CD in the CD-ROM drive, restart the system. 2.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual 2-12 Installing Drivers The CD that came bundled with the system contains drivers, some of which must be installed, such as the chipset driver. After inserting this CD into your CD-ROM drive, the display shown in Figure 2-6 should appear. (If this display does not appear, click on the My Computer icon and then on the icon representing your CD-ROM drive. Finally, double click on the S "Setup" icon.
Chapter 2: Installation Supero Doctor III The Supero Doctor III program is a Web base management tool that supports remote management capability. It includes Remote and Local Management tools. The local management is called SD III Client. The Supero Doctor III program included on the CD-ROM that came with your motherboard allows you to monitor the environment and operations of your system. Supero Doctor III displays crucial system information such as CPU temperature, system voltages and fan status.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual Figure 2-8. Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen (Remote Control) Note: Super Doctor III Software Revision 1.0 can be downloaded from our Web Site at: ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/utility/Supero_Doctor_III/. You can also download the Super Doctor III User's Guide at: . For Linux, we recommend that you use the Supero Doctor II applictation instead.
Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures Use the following procedures to troubleshoot your system. If you have followed all of the procedures below and still need assistance, refer to the ‘Technical Support Procedures’ and/or ‘Returning Merchandise for Service’ section(s) in this chapter. Always disconnect the AC power cord before adding, changing or installing any hardware components. Before Power On 1.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual 4. Turn the power switch on and off to test the system. 5. The battery on your motherboard may be old. Check to verify that it still supplies ~3VDC. If it does not, replace it with a new one. No Video 1. If the power is on but you have no video, remove all the add-on cards and cables. 2. Use the speaker to determine if any beep codes exist. Refer to Appendix A for details on beep codes.
Chapter 3: Troubleshooting 3-2 Technical Support Procedures Before contacting Technical Support, please take the following steps. Also, note that as a motherboard manufacturer, we do not sell directly to end-users, so it is best to first check with your distributor or reseller for troubleshooting services. They should know of any possible problem(s) with the specific system configuration that was sold to you. 1.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User's Manual Select your motherboard model on the web page and download the corresponding BIOS file to your computer. Unzip the BIOS update file, in which you will find the readme.txt (flash instructions), the afudos.exe (BIOS flash utility) and the BIOS image (xxx.rom) files. Copy these files to a bootable floppy disk, insert the disk into drive A and reboot the system.
Chapter 4: BIOS Chapter 4 BIOS 4-1 Introduction This chapter describes the AMIBIOS™ Setup utility for the H8DA6+/I+(-F) serverboard. The AMI ROM BIOS is stored in a flash chip and can be easily upgraded using a floppy disk-based program. Note: Due to periodic changes to the BIOS, some settings may have been added or deleted and might not yet be recorded in this manual. Please refer to the Manual Download area of our web site for any changes to BIOS that may not be reflected in this manual.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual 4-2 Main Menu When you first enter AMI BIOS Setup Utility, you will see the Main Menu screen. You can always return to the Main Menu by selecting the Main tab on the top of the screen with the arrow keys. The Main Menu screen provides you with a system overview, which includes the version, built date and ID of the AMIBIOS, the type, speed and number of the processors in the system and the amount of memory installed in the system.
Chapter 4: BIOS Wait for F1 if Error This setting controls the system response when an error is detected during the boot sequence. When enabled, BIOS will stop the boot sequence when an error is detected, at which point you will need to press the F1 button to re-enter the BIOS setup menu. The options are Enabled and Disabled. Hit 'DEL' Message Display Use this option to Enable or Disable the "Press DEL to run setup" message in POST.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual GART Error Reporting This option should remain disabled for normal operation. The driver developer may enable this option for testing purposes. Options are Enabled or Disabled. Microcode Update This setting Enables or Disables microcode updating. Secure Virtual Machine Mode This setting is used to Enable or Disable SVM. Power Now This setting is used to Enable or Disable the AMD Power Now feature.
Chapter 4: BIOS Advanced Chipset Control NorthBridge Configuration Memory Configuration Bank Interleaving Select Auto to automatically enable a bank-interleaving memory scheme when this function is supported by the processor. The options are Auto and Disabled. Node Interleaving Use this setting to enable the Node interleaving memory scheme when this function is supported by the processor. The options are Enabled or Disabled.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual Power Down Enable This setting enables or disables DDR power down mode. Options are Enabled and Disabled. Power Down Mode This sets the power down mode. Options are Channel and Chip Select. ECC Configuration ECC Mode This submenu affects the DRAM scrub rate based on its setting. Options include Disabled, Basic, Good, Super, Max and User. Selecting User activates the other options for user setting.
Chapter 4: BIOS L2 Cache BG Scrub Allows L2 cache RAM to be corrected when idle. Options are Disabled and various times in nanoseconds and microseconds. The default is Disabled. L3 Cache BG Scrub Allows L3 cache RAM to be corrected when idle. Options are Disabled and various times in nanoseconds and microseconds. The default is Disabled. DRAM Timing Configuration Memory Clock Mode This setting specifies the memory clock mode. Options are Auto, Limit and Manual.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual NODE0: NODE1 HT Link Speed Link Speed The Hyper Transport link will run at this speed if it is slower than or equal to the system clock speed and what the board is capable. Options include 1 GHz and Auto. NODE0: NODE1 HT Link Width Link Width Hyper Transport runs at this width. Options include Auto, 4 Bit, 8 Bit and 16 Bit. IOMMU This setting is used to disable or set the GART size in systems without AGP.
Chapter 4: BIOS IDE Configuration Onboard PCI IDE Controller This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the PCI IDE controller. On Chip SATA Channel This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the OnChip SATA channel. On Chip SATA Type Use this setting to set the On Chip SATA type. Options include Native IDE, RAID, AHCI and Legacy IDE. SATA IDE Combined Mode This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the SATA IDE combined mode.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual PIO Mode PIO (Programmable I/O) mode programs timing cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE controller. As the PIO mode increases, the cycle time decreases. The options are Auto, 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. Select Auto to allow BIOS to auto detect the PIO mode. Use this value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined. Select 0 to allow BIOS to use PIO mode 0, which has a data transfer rate of 3.3 MBs.
Chapter 4: BIOS PCI/PnP Configuration Clear NVRAM Select Yes to clear NVRAM during boot-up. The options are Yes and No. Plug & Play O/S Select Yes to allow the OS to configure Plug & Play devices. (This is not required for system boot if your system has an OS that supports Plug & Play.) Select No to allow AMIBIOS to configure all devices in the system. PCI Latency Timer This option sets the latency of all PCI devices on the PCI bus. Select a value to set the PCI latency in PCI clock cycles.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual Remote Access Configuration Remote Access Use this option to Enable or Disable Remote Access in your system. If enabled, the settings below will appear. Serial Port Number Use this setting to select the serial port for console redirection. Options include COM1, COM2 or COM3*. The displayed base address and IRQ for the serial port changes to reflect the selection you make. Note: Make sure the selected port is enabled.
Chapter 4: BIOS Hardware Health Configuration CPU Overheat Alarm Use the "+" and "-" keys to set the CPU temperature threshold to between 65o and 90o C. When this threshold is exceeded, the overheat LED on the chassis will light up and an alarm will sound. The LED and alarm will turn off once the CPU temperature has dropped to 5 degrees below the threshold set. The default setting is 72o C.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual Suspend Mode This setting selects the ACPI state used for system suspend. Options include S1 (POS), S3 (STR) and Auto. ACPI APIC Support Determines whether to include the ACPI APIC table pointer in the RSDT pointer list. The available options are Enabled and Disabled. Headless Mode Use this setting to Enable or Disable headless operation mode through ACPI. ACPI Version Features Use this setting the determine which ACPI version to use. Options are ACPI v1.0, ACPI v2.
Chapter 4: BIOS IP Address Source This setting sets the IP address source as either Static or DHCP. Selecting Static allows you to manually set the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address/ IP Address Push a number key to modify the parameter and enter the IP Address. The IP address and current IP address in the BMC are shown. Subnet Mask Push a number key to modify the parameter and enter the Subnet Mask Address. The subnet address and current subnet address in the BMC are shown.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual PCI Express Error Logging This setting allows you to Enable or Disable PCI Express Advanced Error Logging. 4-4 Security Menu AMI BIOS provides a Supervisor and a User password. If you use both passwords, the Supervisor password must be set first. Change Supervisor Password Select this option and press to access the sub menu, and then type in the password.
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-6 Exit Menu Select the Exit tab from AMI BIOS Setup Utility screen to enter the Exit BIOS Setup screen. Save Changes and Exit When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this option to leave BIOS Setup and reboot the computer, so the new system configuration parameters can take effect. Select Save Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press .
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Appendix A: BIOS Error Beep Codes Appendix A BIOS Error Beep Codes During the POST (Power-On Self-Test) routines, which are performed each time the system is powered on, errors may occur. Non-fatal errors are those which, in most cases, allow the system to continue the boot-up process. The error messages normally appear on the screen. Fatal errors are those which will not allow the system to continue the boot-up procedure.
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Appendix B: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes Appendix B BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes When AMIBIOS performs the Power On Self Test, it writes checkpoint codes to I/O port 0080h. If the computer cannot complete the boot process, diagnostic equipment can be attached to the computer to read I/O port 0080h. B-1 Uncompressed Initialization Codes The uncompressed initialization checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution: Checkpoint Code Description D0h The NMI is disabled. Power on delay is starting.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual B-2 Bootblock Recovery Codes The bootblock recovery checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution: Checkpoint Code Description E0h The onboard floppy controller if available is initialized. Next, beginning the base 512 KB memory test. E1h Initializing the interrupt vector table next. E2h Initializing the DMA and Interrupt controllers next. E6h Enabling the floppy drive controller and Timer IRQs. Enabling internal cache memory.
Appendix B: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes B-3 Uncompressed Initialization Codes The following runtime checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution. These codes are uncompressed in F0000h shadow RAM. Checkpoint Code Description 03h The NMI is disabled. Next, checking for a soft reset or a power on condition. 05h The BIOS stack has been built. Next, disabling cache memory. 06h Uncompressing the POST code next. 07h Next, initializing the CPU and the CPU data area.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual Checkpoint Code Description 2Eh Completed post-video ROM test processing. If the EGA/VGA controller is not found, performing the display memory read/write test next. 2Fh The EGA/VGA controller was not found. The display memory read/write test is about to begin. 30h The display memory read/write test passed. Look for retrace checking next. 31h The display memory read/write test or retrace checking failed.
Appendix B: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes Checkpoint Code Description 54h Shutdown was successful. The CPU is in real mode. Disabling the Gate A20 line, parity, and the NMI next. 57h The A20 address line, parity, and the NMI are disabled. Adjusting the memory size depending on relocation and shadowing next. 58h The memory size was adjusted for relocation and shadowing. Clearing the Hit message next. 59h The Hit message is cleared. The message is displayed.
H8DA6+/I+(-F) Serverboard User’s Manual Checkpoint Code Description 99h Any initialization required after the option ROM test has completed. Configuring the timer data area and printer base address next. 9Ah Set the timer and printer base addresses. Setting the RS-232 base address next. 9Bh Returned after setting the RS-232 base address. Performing any required initialization before the Coprocessor test next. 9Ch Required initialization before the Coprocessor test is over.