Intel® Server System S9200WK Product Family Setup and Service Guide
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2.3
Connecting the System to a Liquid Coolant Supply
The liquid cooled systems within the Intel® Server System S9200WK product family include Staubli* SCG O6
quick connect couplings on the back of the chassis. When integrating a liquid cooled system into an
operating environment, it must be connected
to the facility’s liquid coolant supply.
Figure 12. Liquid cooling supply and return connections
1.
Locate the two quick connect couplings in the rear of the chassis as shown in Figure 12.
2.
Attach the liquid supply to the quick connect coupling marked with a blue ring.
3.
Attach the liquid return to the quick connect coupling marked with a red ring.
2.4
Updating System Firmware
Each compute module within the Intel® Server System S9200WK product family includes a software stack
that includes a BIOS, BMC firmware, Intel® Management Engine (Intel® ME) firmware, and both FRU and SDR
data. A full software stack is installed during the system manufacturing process, but may not be the latest
available version. Intel highly recommends updating the full system software stack on each installed
compute module to the latest available version for optimal performance and system reliability. A System
Update Package (SUP) containing the latest available system software stack can be downloaded from the
following Intel web site:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com
To ensure that the embedded platform management subsystem is configured properly, the latest FRU and
SDR data for each compute module must be installed after updating the full system software stack. Updated
FRU and SDR data allows the platform management subsystem to monitor the specific system sensors used
to determine appropriate system cooling, optimal performance, and accurate error reporting. FRU and SDR
data is loaded by using the FRUSDR utility which is included with the System Update Package (SUP).