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This Technical Advisory describes an issue which may or may not affect the customer’s product 

 Technical Advisory 

 

TA-788-3

 

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Date:June 27, 2006 

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Intel® Server System SR870BN4 Upgrade to Intel® Itanium® 2 Processor 9000 
Sequence 

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and product descriptions at any time, without notice. The Intel® Server System SR870BN4

 

may contain design 

defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications. Current 
characterized errata are available on request. 

 
Products Affected 
 

Intel® Server System SR870BN4 

 

Description 
 

The Itanium® 2 Processor 9000 Sequence requires a particular BIOS and firmware version. A special process is 
needed in order to upgrade from the Intel® Itanium® 2 Processor with up to 9MB or 6MB L3 Cache. This Technical 
Advisory documents the process required to perform this upgrade. 
 

 

NOTE 

Upgrading from a system that is configured with the Itanium® 2 processor with up to 3MB of 
L3 Cache is not supported. 

 

Upgrade Instructions: 

 

Before you begin, you must have a functional Intel® Server System SR870BN4 configured with Itanium® 2 Processors 
with up to 9MB or 6MB L3 Cache. To complete the upgrade, perform the following steps: 

 

1.  Record any changes made to the BIOS setup and EFI Boot Manager Settings. The process will reset BIOS 

setup options to defaults and erase any Boot Manager options that have been added, including operating 
system boot options. 

2.  Using the S870BN4D.rec file, create an Itanium® 2 Processor 9000 SequenceBasic Input Output System 

(BIOS) recovery image on an Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) viewable El Torito CD-ROM. A recovery .iso 
image is also available for download to simplify creation of this CD. 

3.  Ensure your system has the following BIOS version, depending upon the installed processor: 

 

BIOS PR6.2 Build 975 for Itanium(r) 2 Processor with up to 6MB L3 cache or later 

 

BIOS PR2.4 Build 976 for Itanium(r) 2 Processor with up to 9MB L3 cache or later 

If necessary, update your system using the appropriate SUP package. 

4.  Ensure your system has the BMC firmware version 34 or later.  If necessary, update your system using the 

latest SUP package. 

5.  Insert the Itanium® 2 Processor 9000 Sequence BIOS recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive. 
6.  Power down the system by pressing and holding the power button on the front panel for several seconds. 
7.  Unplug both AC power cords to remove the standby power from the server. 

 

Then, complete the following steps: 

Summary of Contents for SR870BN4 - Server Platform - 0 MB RAM

Page 1: ...to upgrade from the Intel Itanium 2 Processor with up to 9MB or 6MB L3 Cache This Technical Advisory documents the process required to perform this upgrade NOTE Upgrading from a system that is configu...

Page 2: ...system to release the catches 2 Continue to pull down on the levers to cam the module out of its housing Figure 1 Removing the Module 3 Pull the module out of the chassis until it stops 4 To remove t...

Page 3: ...aimed as the property of others 8 Open the module in the direction of the arrow Figure 2 Opening the Module Remove Power Pods 1 Disconnect the Y cable from the power pod by pushing the connectors whit...

Page 4: ...efore trying to insert the processor verify that the processor release mechanism is in the open or unlocked position The metal tab should note be visible 2 Place the bolster plate onto a horizontal su...

Page 5: ...set aside 2 Remove the VR372 connector cap 3 Place the MVR into position on the processor by aligning the two VR372 retention screws into the bolster plate standoffs see letter A in Figure 6 Installi...

Page 6: ...d Install MVR sections for all installed processors and MVRs on both the primary and secondary sides of the processor memory module Install the Processor Memory Module 1 Close the processor memory mod...

Page 7: ...ce recovery mode SA81 switch 1 does not need to be toggled 2 At this point the recovery CD should already be loaded into the CD ROM drive One full beep indicates load of SR870BN4D REC from the disk to...

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