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 X11DPT-BH User's Manual

Losing the System's Setup Configuration

1. Make sure that you are using a high quality power supply. A poor quality power supply 

may cause the system to lose the CMOS setup information. Refer to Section 1.6 for 
details on recommended power supplies.

2. 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.

3. 

If the above steps do not fix the setup configuration problem, contact your vendor for 

repairs.

When the System Becomes Unstable

A. If the system becomes unstable during or after OS installation, check the following:

1. CPU/BIOS support: Make sure that your CPU is supported and that you have the latest 

BIOS installed in your system.

2. Memory support: Make sure that the memory modules are supported by testing the 

modules using memtest86 or a similar utility. 

Note

: Refer to the product page on our website at 

http:\\www.supermicro.com

 for 

memory and CPU support and updates.

3. HDD support: Make sure that all hard disk drives (HDDs) work properly. Replace the 

bad HDDs with good ones.

4. System cooling: Check the system cooling to make sure that all heatsink fans and CPU/

system fans, etc., work properly. Check the hardware monitoring settings in the IPMI 
to make sure that the CPU and system temperatures are within the normal range. Also 
check the front panel Overheat LED and make sure that it is not on.

5. Adequate power supply: Make sure that the power supply provides adequate power to 

the system. Make sure that all power connectors are connected. Please refer to our 
website for more information on the minimum power requirements.

6. Proper software support: Make sure that the correct drivers are used.

B. If the system becomes unstable before or during OS installation, check the following:

1. Source of installation: Make sure that the devices used for installation are working 

properly, including boot devices such as CD.  

2. Cable connection: Check to make sure that all cables are connected and working 

properly.

Summary of Contents for X11DPT-BH

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Revision 1 0a X11DPT BH...

Page 2: ...a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual may cause harmful...

Page 3: ...xpress expansion with flexible IO support and is ideal for high performance server platforms Please note that this motherboard is intended to be installed and serviced by professional technicians only...

Page 4: ...instructions Appendix E provides information on how to configure VROC RAID settings Appendix F provides information on how to configure secure boot settings Appendix G provides information on how to c...

Page 5: ...uter B V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Tel 31 0 73 6400390 Fax 31 0 73 6416525 Email sales supermicro nl General Information support supermicro nl Technical Support rma s...

Page 6: ...y 19 1 7 Advanced Power Management 19 Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager IPNM 19 Management Engine ME 20 1 8 Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory Overview 20 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Static Sensitive...

Page 7: ...opulation Requirements 32 DIMM Population Guidelines for Optimal Performance 34 Key Parameters for DIMM Configuration 34 DIMM Mixing Guidelines 34 DIMM Population Table 35 DIMM Installation 37 DIMM Re...

Page 8: ...ion 67 Starting the Setup Utility 67 4 2 Main Setup 68 4 3 Advanced Setup Configurations 70 4 4 Event Logs 119 4 5 IPMI 121 4 6 Security Settings 124 4 7 Boot Settings 128 4 8 Save Exit 131 Appendix A...

Page 9: ...for your server Supermicro product manuals http www supermicro com support manuals Product drivers and utilities ftp ftp supermicro com Product safety info http www supermicro com about policies safe...

Page 10: ...Image Note All graphics shown in this manual were based upon the latest PCB revision available at the time of publication of the manual The motherboard you received may or may not look exactly the sam...

Page 11: ...C_HB_LED1 UID_LED1 JWD1 JPB1 JUSB1 SXB3_1 JSIOM1 SXB4 JSDCARD1 I SATA6 JCOM1 JCPLD1 BT1 JBT1 JF2 JNVI2C1 JTPM1 JSD1 JF1 SXB1 CPU2 PCI E 3 0 X24 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 I SATA0 5 S SATA0 5 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4...

Page 12: ...DIMM D1 P2 DIMM E2 P2 DIMM E1 P2 DIMM F2 P2 DIMM F1 P2 DIMM C1 P2 DIMM C2 P2 DIMM B1 P2 DIMM B2 P2 DIMM A1 P2 DIMM A2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB2 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMC1 Quick Reference Notes See Chapte...

Page 13: ...6 networking slot SXB1 PCI E 3 0 x4 x4 slot supported by CPU1 and SATA connections I SATA0 5 S SATA0 5 SXB2 PCI E 3 0 x24 x16 x8 slot for SMCI storage add on card AOC SXB3_1 PCI E 3 0 x16 left hand ri...

Page 14: ...nstalled 2 Support for 2933MHz memory is dependent on the CPU SKU DIMM Size Up to 128GB at 1 2V Note 1 Memory speed support depends on the processors used in the system Note 2 For the latest CPU memor...

Page 15: ...board voltage monitoring for 1 8V 3 3V 5V 12V 3 3V standby 5V standby HT memory PCH temperature system temperature and memory temperature CPU 8 phase switching voltage regulator CPU thermal trip suppo...

Page 16: ...For IPMI configuration instructions please refer to the Embedded IPMI Con figuration User s Guide available at http www supermicro com support manuals Note 3 It is strongly recommended that you chang...

Page 17: ...10 4 11 2G 5 1 PHASE 205W VR13 SIOM SXB2 SXB4 SXB2 PCI E X8 PCI E X16 PCI E X16 1 2 1 VCCP1 12v VCCP0 12v UPI 2 U P C 1 U P C 1 3 I C E P 0 3 I C E P 1 D I T E K C O S 0 D I T E K C O S 2 ESPI Header...

Page 18: ...idth increased to 6 channels Hot plug and enclosure management with Intel Volume Management Device Intel VMD Rich set of available IOs with increased PCI E lanes 48 lanes Integrated Intel Ethernet Con...

Page 19: ...that supports system health monitoring Onboard Voltage Monitors The onboard voltage monitor will continuously scan crucial voltage levels Once a voltage becomes unstable it will give a warning or send...

Page 20: ...d an operating system independent interface for configuration control ACPI leverages the Plug and Play BIOS data structures while providing a processor architecture independent implementation that is...

Page 21: ...ded by the ME on client platforms 1 8 Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory Overview 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable SP processors support new DCPMM Optane DC Persistent Memory Modules technology that...

Page 22: ...t touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags whe...

Page 23: ...MMC2 P1 DIMMC1 2 2 Motherboard Installation 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 motherbo...

Page 24: ...d 4 Install the motherboard into the chassis carefully to avoid damaging other motherboard components 5 Using the Phillips screwdriver insert a Phillips head 6 screw into a mounting hole on the mother...

Page 25: ...certified multi directional heatsink only Make sure to install the motherboard into the chassis before you install the CPU heatsink When receiving a motherboard without a processor pre installed make...

Page 26: ...el Xeon Scalable SP or 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable SP processor 2 CPU heatsink carrier 3 dust cover and 4 CPU socket 3 Dust Cover 4 CPU Socket 1 Intel Processor CPU Socket Assembly W A R N I N...

Page 27: ...ule The processor heatsink module PHM contains 1 a passive heatsink 2 a CPU heatsink carrier and 3 Intel Xeon Scalable SP or 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable SP processor 1 Passive Heatsink 2 CPU Heatsink...

Page 28: ...CPU LGA3647 socket and 4 a back plate These components are pre installed on the motherboard before shipping Processor Socket Assembly Socket Cover CPU Socket Socket Pins Removing the Dust Cover from t...

Page 29: ...Notch C on the CPU with the corresponding notches on the carrier Once they are aligned carefully insert the CPU into the carrier until you hear a click Once the CPU is properly mounted onto the carrie...

Page 30: ...PU carrier assembly please follow the steps below to mount the assembly onto the heatsink to create the Processor Heatsink Module PHM 1 Place the heatsink upside down with the thermal grease facing up...

Page 31: ...ough the corresponding mounting holes on the socket The PHM will only fit one way If it does not fit correctly remove it and try again 3 Using a T30 size star driver bit tighten four screws into the m...

Page 32: ...rting with screw marked 4 in the sequence of 4 3 2 1 2 After all four screws are removed wiggle the PHM gently and pull up to remove it from the socket Note To properly remove the processor heatsink m...

Page 33: ...2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable SP processors only Memory Installation Sequence Memory modules for this motherboard are populated using the Fill First method The blue memory slot of each channel is consid...

Page 34: ...8GB 16GB 2666 2666 2666 RDIMM DRx8 8GB 16GB 2666 2666 2666 RDIMM DRx4 16GB 32GB 2666 2666 2666 RDIMM 3Ds QRX4 N A 2H 64GB 2666 2666 2666 RDIMM 3Ds 8RX4 N A 4H 128GB 2666 2666 2666 LRDIMM QRx4 32GB 64...

Page 35: ...x4 C 1Rx4 D 1Rx8 E 2Rx8 3DS RDIMM Raw Cards A B 4Rx4 non 3DS LRDIMM Raw Cards D E 4Rx4 3DS LRDIMM Raw Cards A B 8Rx4 DIMM Mixing Guidelines General DIMM Mixing Guidelines DIMM Mixing Rules All DIMMs m...

Page 36: ...1 2 CPUs 4 DIMMs CPU1 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMD1 CPU2 P2 DIMMA1 P2 DIMMD1 2 CPUs 6 DIMMs CPU1 P1 DIMMC1 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMA1 CPU2 P2 DIMMC1 P2 DIMMB1 P2 DIMMA1 2 CPUs 8 DIMMs CPU1 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMD...

Page 37: ...RAM1 DRAM1 DRAM1 DCPMM DRAM1 DRAM1 DRAM1 2 1 1 1 AD DRAM1 DRAM1 DRAM1 DCPMM DRAM1 DRAM1 DRAM1 2 1 1 1 Legend for the two tables above DDR4 Type Capacity DRAM1 RDIMM 3DS RDIMM LRDIMM 3DS LRDIMM Refer t...

Page 38: ...tem to work properly please use memory modules of the same type and speed on the motherboard See the Note below 2 Push the release tabs outwards on both ends of the DIMM slot to unlock it 3 Align the...

Page 39: ...I E 3 0 X16 PCH IPMI_LAN BMC CPU1 USB0 1 3 0 CPU2 BIOS VGA SIOM CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCI E 3 0 X16 HDD_LED1 P1 DIMMA2 P2 DIMM D2 P2 DIMM D1 P2 DIMM E2 P2 DIMM E1 P2 DIMM F2 P2 DIMM F1 P2 DIMM C1 P2 DIMM...

Page 40: ...1 JF1 SXB1 CPU2 PCI E 3 0 X24 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 I SATA0 5 S SATA0 5 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCH IPMI_LAN BMC CPU1 USB0 1 3 0 CPU2 BIOS VGA SIOM CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCI E 3 0 X16 HDD_...

Page 41: ...tatus Blue On Unit Identified MAC CODE BAR CODE BIOS LICENSE X11DPT BH REV 1 00 DESIGNED IN USA P1 DIMMF1 P1 DIMMF2 P1 DIMME1 P1 DIMME2 P1 DIMMD1 P1 DIMMD2 JRK1 SXB2 JUIDB1 FAND FANC FANB FANA FAN3 FA...

Page 42: ...CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCH IPMI_LAN BMC CPU1 USB0 1 3 0 CPU2 BIOS VGA SIOM CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCI E 3 0 X16 HDD_LED1 P1 DIMMA2 P2 DIMM D2 P2 DIMM D1 P2 DIMM E2 P2 DIMM E1 P2 DIMM F...

Page 43: ...2 PCI E 3 0 X24 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 I SATA0 5 S SATA0 5 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCH IPMI_LAN BMC CPU1 USB0 1 3 0 CPU2 BIOS VGA SIOM CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCI E 3 0 X16 HDD_LED1 P1 DIMMA2...

Page 44: ...P2 DIMM D2 P2 DIMM D1 P2 DIMM E2 P2 DIMM E1 P2 DIMM F2 P2 DIMM F1 P2 DIMM C1 P2 DIMM C2 P2 DIMM B1 P2 DIMM B2 P2 DIMM A1 P2 DIMM A2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB2 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMC1 2 6 Front Control...

Page 45: ...utton The Power Button connection is located on pins 1 and 2 of JF1 Momentarily contacting both pins will power on off the system This button can also be configured to function as a suspend button wit...

Page 46: ...n has occurred This may be caused by cable congestion Blinking red 1Hz Fan failure check for an inoperative fan Blinking red 0 25Hz Power failure check for a non operational power supply Solid blue Lo...

Page 47: ...ins 11 and 12 of JF1 and LAN port 2 is on pins 9 and 10 Attach the NIC LED cables here to display network activity Refer to the table below for pin definitions 1 NIC2 LED 2 NIC1 LED 3 HDD LED LAN1 LAN...

Page 48: ...et Button x x Power LED The Power LED connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of JF1 Refer to the table below for pin definitions Power LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pins Definition 15 3 3V 16 PWR LED NMI B...

Page 49: ...3 0 X16 HDD_LED1 P1 DIMMA2 P2 DIMM D2 P2 DIMM D1 P2 DIMM E2 P2 DIMM E1 P2 DIMM F2 P2 DIMM F1 P2 DIMM C1 P2 DIMM C2 P2 DIMM B1 P2 DIMM B2 P2 DIMM A1 P2 DIMM A2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB2 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC2...

Page 50: ...JUIDB1 FAND FANC FANB FANA FAN3 FAN4 BMC_HB_LED1 UID_LED1 JWD1 JPB1 JUSB1 SXB3_1 JSIOM1 SXB4 JSDCARD1 I SATA6 JCOM1 JCPLD1 BT1 JBT1 JF2 JNVI2C1 JTPM1 JSD1 JF1 SXB1 CPU2 PCI E 3 0 X24 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X...

Page 51: ...TA0 5 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCH IPMI_LAN BMC CPU1 USB0 1 3 0 CPU2 BIOS VGA SIOM CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCI E 3 0 X16 HDD_LED1 P1 DIMMA2 P2 DIMM D2 P2 DIMM D1 P2 DIMM E2 P2 DIMM E1 P2...

Page 52: ...1 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMC1 1 2 1 I SATA0 5 2 S SATA0 5 3 I SATA6 3 Powered SATADOM SuperDOM A SATADOM Device on Disk is located at I SATA6 on the motherboard I SATA6 is used with a Supermicro SuperDOM whic...

Page 53: ...PM1 JSD1 JF1 SXB1 CPU2 PCI E 3 0 X24 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 I SATA0 5 S SATA0 5 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCH IPMI_LAN BMC CPU1 USB0 1 3 0 CPU2 BIOS VGA SIOM CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCI E 3 0 X...

Page 54: ...ween two pins to change the function 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...

Page 55: ...learing CMOS will also clear all passwords Do not use the PW_ON connector to clear CMOS JBT1 contact pads MAC CODE BAR CODE BIOS LICENSE X11DPT BH REV 1 00 DESIGNED IN USA P1 DIMMF1 P1 DIMMF2 P1 DIMME...

Page 56: ...X16 PCI E 3 0 X16 HDD_LED1 P1 DIMMA2 P2 DIMM D2 P2 DIMM D1 P2 DIMM E2 P2 DIMM E1 P2 DIMM F2 P2 DIMM F1 P2 DIMM C1 P2 DIMM C2 P2 DIMM B1 P2 DIMM B2 P2 DIMM A1 P2 DIMM A2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB2 P1 DIMMB1 P...

Page 57: ...5 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCH IPMI_LAN BMC CPU1 USB0 1 3 0 CPU2 BIOS VGA SIOM CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCI E 3 0 X16 HDD_LED1 P1 DIMMA2 P2 DIMM D2 P2 DIMM D1 P2 DIMM E2 P2 DIMM E1 P2 DIMM...

Page 58: ...M F1 P2 DIMM C1 P2 DIMM C2 P2 DIMM B1 P2 DIMM B2 P2 DIMM A1 P2 DIMM A2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB2 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMC1 2 2 10 PCI E 3 0 Slots 1 1 SXB3 2 SXB4 3 SXB1 4 SXB2 3 4 Note 1 For your PCI E...

Page 59: ...CI E 3 0 X24 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 I SATA0 5 S SATA0 5 CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X4 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCH IPMI_LAN BMC CPU1 USB0 1 3 0 CPU2 BIOS VGA SIOM CPU1 PCI E 3 0 X16 PCI E 3 0 X16 HDD_LED1 P1 DIMMA2 P2...

Page 60: ...Disconnect all cables from the motherboard including those for the keyboard and mouse 5 Remove all add on cards 6 Install a CPU a heatsink and connect the internal speaker and the power LED to the mot...

Page 61: ...e power cord and contacting both pads on the CMOS Clear Jumper JBT1 Refer to chapter 2 2 Remove all components from the motherboard especially the DIMM modules Make sure that system power is on and th...

Page 62: ...ebsite at http www supermicro com for memory and CPU support and updates 3 HDD support Make sure that all hard disk drives HDDs work properly Replace the bad HDDs with good ones 4 System cooling Check...

Page 63: ...necessary remove a component in question from the chassis and test it in isolation to make sure that it works properly Replace a bad component with a good one 5 Check and change one component at a tim...

Page 64: ...in this chapter or see the FAQs on our website before contacting Technical Support 2 BIOS upgrades can be downloaded from our website Note Not all BIOS can be flashed depending on the modifications to...

Page 65: ...er Also check the current BIOS revision to make sure that it is newer than your BIOS before downloading You can choose from the zip file and the exe file If you choose the zip BIOS file please unzip t...

Page 66: ...the battery in any way a damaged battery may release hazardous materials into the environment Do not discard a used battery in the garbage or a public landfill Please comply with the regulations set...

Page 67: ...ntly displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and mailed prepaid or hand carried Shipping and handling charges will be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete For fa...

Page 68: ...as F1 F2 etc Each main BIOS menu option is described in this manual The Main BIOS screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed out options cannot be...

Page 69: ...ess the Tab key or the arrow keys to move between fields The date must be entered in Day MM DD YYYY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format Note The time is in the 24 hour format For example 5 3...

Page 70: ...ser s Manual 70 Memory Information Total Memory This feature displays the total size of memory available in the system Memory Speed This feature displays the default speed of the memory modules instal...

Page 71: ...between displaying POST messages or the OEM logo at bootup Select Disabled to display the POST messages Select Enabled to display the OEM logo instead of the normal POST messages The options are Enabl...

Page 72: ...Select Enabled to install Windows 7 and the XHCI drivers for USB keyboard mouse support After you ve installed the Windows 7 and XHCI drivers be sure to set this feature to Disabled default The option...

Page 73: ...ayed Processor BSP Revision Processor Socket Processor ID Processor Frequency Processor Max Ratio Processor Min Ratio Microcode Revision L1 Cache RAM L2 Cache RAM L3 Cache RAM Processor 0 Version Proc...

Page 74: ...full independence from each other and migrating freely across multi level infrastructures and scale as needed The settings are Enable and Disable PPIN Control Select Unlock Enable to use the Protected...

Page 75: ...mode Select Custom to customize system power settings Select Disabled to disable power saving settings The options are Disable Energy Efficient and Custom Power Performance Tuning Available when Power...

Page 76: ...ture allows the user to configure up to two additional base frequency settings for the processors used in your system as shown in the display below The options are Base Config Configuration 1 and Conf...

Page 77: ...setting independently without OS guidance The options are Disable Native Mode Out of Band Mode and Native Mode with No Legacy Support CPU C State Control Autonomous Core C State Select Enable to supp...

Page 78: ...Custom Software Controlled T States If this feature is set to Enable CPU throttling settings will be supported by the software of the system The options are Enable and Disable Chipset Configuration Wa...

Page 79: ...his feature is available for the system that uses Intel processors with UPI technology support The options are Disable Enable and Auto Note Link L1 is an excellent feature for an idle system L1 is use...

Page 80: ...in a modified state If this is the case a snoop will return the modified data However it may be the case that a line reads in an A state and all the snoops come back with a miss This can happen if ano...

Page 81: ...g for DDR4 setting The options are Auto Disable and Enable tCCD_L Relaxation If this feature is set to Auto SPD Serial Presence Detect will automatically override tCCD_L Column to Column Delay Long or...

Page 82: ...able and Disable Mirror Mode Use this feature to configure the mirror mode settings for all 1LM 2LM memory modules installed in the system which will create a duplicate copy of data stored in the memo...

Page 83: ...ADDDC Adaptive Double DRAM Device Correction Sparing which is an improved feature of ADDDC will allow the error correction code to correct an error caused by the failure of two DRAM devices or by a s...

Page 84: ...4 x8x8 x16 and Auto IOU2 IIO PCIe Br3 Use this feature to configure the PCI E Bifurcation setting for a PCI E port specified by the user The options are x4x4x4x4 x4x4x8 x8x4x4 x8x8 x16 and Auto CPU1 P...

Page 85: ...ted I O VT d Select Enable to use Intel Virtualization Technology support for Direct I O VT d by reporting the I O device assignments to the VMM Virtual Machine Monitor through the DMAR ACPI tables Th...

Page 86: ...CI E devices installed on your motherboard Intel VMD for Volume Management Device on CPU1 VMD Configuration for PStack0 VMD Configuration for PStack1 VMD Configuration for PStack2 Intel VMD for Volume...

Page 87: ...d by the user The options are Enable and the Disable Hot Plug Capable Select Enable to enable Hot Plug support for the root ports specified by the user which will allow the user to change the devices...

Page 88: ...option PCI E Completion Timeout Global Disable Use this feature to select the PCI E Completion Time out settings The options are Yes No and Per Port South Bridge The following South Bridge informatio...

Page 89: ...PTT to enhance system security and data integrity Intel PTT technology integrates the Host software stack the system BIOS Manageability Engine ME features and the PCH to run on Intel s TCG Trusted Co...

Page 90: ...n a low power mode during an extended period of I O inactivity and will return the link to an active state when I O activity resumes The options are Enable and Disable SATA RAID Option ROM UEFI Driver...

Page 91: ...h will allow the system to boot using a device attached to the SATA controller The options are Disable and Enable Aggressive Link Power Management When this feature is set to Enable the sSATA AHCI con...

Page 92: ...HBase Use this feature to select the base memory size according to memory address mapping for the IO hub The base memory size must be between 4032G to 4078G The options are 56T 40T 24T 16T 4T and 1T M...

Page 93: ...iser card names may differ in each system Bus Master Enable If this setting is set to Enabled the PCI Bus Driver will enable the Bus Master Attribute for DMA transactions If this setting is set to Dis...

Page 94: ...If this feature is disabled it will not create the IPv4 PXE boot option The options are Disabled and Enabled IPv6 HTTP Support Select Enabled to enable IPv4 HTTP boot support If this feature is disabl...

Page 95: ...t address of Serial Port 2 Select Auto for the BIOS to automatically assign the base I O and IRQ address to a serial port specified The options for Serial Port 2 are Auto IO 2F8h IRQ 3 IO 3F8h IRQ 3 I...

Page 96: ...a parity bit with your data bits in transmission Select Mark to add a mark as a parity bit to be sent along with the data bits Select Space to add a Space as a parity bit to be sent with your data bi...

Page 97: ...item above is set to Enabled the following items will become available for user s configuration Console Redirection Settings for SOL COM2 Use this feature to specify how the host computer will exchan...

Page 98: ...ng when the receiving buffer is empty The options are None and Hardware RTS CTS VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Select Enabled to enable VT UTF8 Combination Key support for ANSI VT100 terminals The options...

Page 99: ...rgency Management Services EMS to communicate with a remote host server The options are COM1 Console Redirection and COM2 SOL Console Redirection Terminal Type Use this feature to select the target te...

Page 100: ...lect Enabled to support the Windows Hardware Error Architecture WHEA platform and provide a common infrastructure for the system to handle hardware errors within the Windows OS environment to reduce s...

Page 101: ...nabled in the BIOS to enhance data integrity and system security Please note that the OS will not show the security device Neither TCG EFI protocol nor INT1A interaction will be made available for use...

Page 102: ...to be used for non privacy sensitive operations by the platform owner such as an IT professional or the end user Storage Hierarchy has an owner policy and an authorization value both of which can be s...

Page 103: ...ollowing features will display Http Boot One Time Select Enabled for your machine to automatically boot into HpptBoot at the first system boot after you ve created the Http Boot Option The options are...

Page 104: ...e used by the server Enroll Certification This feature allows the user to enroll the certificate in the system Enroll Cert Certification Using File This feature allows the user to enroll the security...

Page 105: ...eate Exit Select this feature when you want to exit from this submenu after you ve created a raw RAM disk Discard Exit Select this feature when you want to abandon the changes you ve made and to exit...

Page 106: ...ernet Controller Intel Ethernet Controller is hardware inside a computer that lets it communicate with the wired networking technology called Ethernet Select one of the Ethernet Controllers press Ente...

Page 107: ...or Subsystem ID Model Number Serial Number Firmware Revision IEEE Organization Unique ID PCIe Maximum Link Width PCIe Maximum Speed PCIe Negotiated Link Width PCIe Negotiated Link Speed Number of Name...

Page 108: ...below Detected DIMMs This feature displays the number of DCPMM memory modules detected by the BOS All DIMMs are healthy The health status of the DCPMM is displayed DIMMs This submenu allows the user...

Page 109: ...state of the DCPMM module Capacity This feature indicates the capacity of the DCPMM module Firmware Version This feature indicates the firmware version of the DCPMM module Firmware API Version This fe...

Page 110: ...nformation Valid Manufacturing Date Manufacturing Location Memory Type Memory Bank Label Data Width Label b Total Width b Speed MHz Channel ID Channel Position Revision ID Form Factor Manufacturer ID...

Page 111: ...tus Last Shutdown Time First Fast Refresh Viral Policy Enable Viral State Latched Last Shutdown Status Unlatched Last Shutdown Status Security Capabilities Modes Supported Boot Status AIT DRAM Enabled...

Page 112: ...CPMM module to maintain normal operations Fatal Threshold This feature indicates the highest value allowed for the DCPMM module to remain functional Beyond this value the DCPMM selected will become no...

Page 113: ...PMM module specified by the user Update Select this feature to update the firmware settings Back to Main Menu Select this feature and press Enter to return to the Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory Con...

Page 114: ...y the First Fast Fresh state for onboard DCPMM modules Enable First Fast Fresh State Select Enabled to support the first fast fresh state of DCPMM data policy Disable First Fast Fresh State Select Dis...

Page 115: ...ocket ID of the DCPMM module Persistent Memory Type Capacity Free Capacity Create Goal Configuration When this submenu is selected the following items will display Create Goal Configuration for Use th...

Page 116: ...ne DC Persistent Memory Configuration menu Namespaces This subsection allows the user to select a namespace to view the following information on the selected namespace Namespace ID Name Heath Status 0...

Page 117: ...o use the maximum memory capacity currently available as system memory capacity Select Manual to enter the system memory capacity manually The options are Remaining and Manual Units Use this feature t...

Page 118: ...enter the following items will display Choose Diagnostics Type Quick Diagnostics Select Enabled for the quick diagnostics test to be performed on the DCPMM module installed in the system when needed T...

Page 119: ...e screen The options are Handle and UID Capacity Units This feature allows the user to view and to set the default capacity unit of the selected DCPMM to be displayed on the screen The options are Aut...

Page 120: ...t Logging during system boot The options are Enabled and Disabled Erasing Settings Erase Event Log Select No to keep the event log without erasing it upon next system bootup Select Yes Next Reset to e...

Page 121: ...The default setting is 1 METW Multiple Event Count Time Window This feature is used to determine how long in minutes should the multiple event counter wait before generating a new event log Enter a nu...

Page 122: ...he status of the BMC Baseboard Management Controller installed in your system System Event Log Enabling Disabling Options SEL Components Select Enabled to enable all system event logging upon system b...

Page 123: ...next available IP address for this computer The options are DHCP and Static Subnet Mask This feature displays the sub network that this computer belongs to The value of each three digit number separa...

Page 124: ...BH User s Manual 124 Station IPv6 Address This feature displays the station IPv6 address Prefix Length This item displays the prefix length IPv6 Router IP Address This feature displays the IPv6 route...

Page 125: ...of the password should be from 3 characters to 20 characters long User Password Use this feature to set the user password which is required to enter the BIOS setup utility The length of the password s...

Page 126: ...are Enabled and Disabled Key Management Vendor Keys Factory Key Provision Select Yes to install manufacturer default keys for system security use The options are Enabled and Disabled Restore Factory...

Page 127: ...hange Keys Authorized Signatures This feature allows the user to enter and configure a set of values to be used as Authorized Signatures for the system These values also indicate the sizes keys number...

Page 128: ...y Signatures This feature allows the user to set and save the authorized signatures used for OS recovery Select Update to update your OS Recovery Signatures Select Append to append your OS Recovery Si...

Page 129: ...xed Boot Order Priorities This feature prioritizes the order of a bootable device from which the system will boot Press Enter on each item sequentially to select devices When the item above Boot Mode...

Page 130: ...Boot Option Use this feature to select a boot device to delete from the boot priority list Delete Boot Option Use this feature to remove an EFI boot option from the boot priority list Add New Driver...

Page 131: ...ver to delete from the boot priority list Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities Boot Option 1 5 USB Key Drive BBS Priorities Boot Option 1 UEFI Application Boot Priorities Boot Option 1 Network Drive BBS Pri...

Page 132: ...mputer Save Changes and Reset When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave the BIOS setup utility and reboot the computer for the new system configuration param...

Page 133: ...the Exit menu and press Enter This enables the user to save all changes to the BIOS setup for future use Restore User Defaults To set this feature select Restore User Defaults from the Exit menu and p...

Page 134: ...e screen Fatal errors are those which will not allow the system to continue the boot up procedure If a fatal error occurs you should consult with your system manufacturer for possible repairs The fata...

Page 135: ...supermicro com support manuals Installing the OS 1 Create a method to access the MS Windows installation ISO file That might be a DVD perhaps using an external USB SATA DVD drive or a USB flash drive...

Page 136: ...the driver browse the USB flash drive for the proper driver files For RAID choose the SATA sSATA RAID driver indicated then choose the storage drive on which you want to install it For non RAID choose...

Page 137: ...Another option is to go to the Supermicro website at http www supermicro com products Find the product page for your motherboard and Download the Latest Drivers and Utilities Insert the flash drive or...

Page 138: ...sions and can be used with Nagios to maximize your system monitoring needs With SuperDoctor 5 Management Server SSM Server you can remotely control power on off and reset chassis intrusion for multipl...

Page 139: ...form Management Interface IPMI IPMI is used to provide remote access monitoring and management There are several BIOS settings that are related to IPMI For general documentation and information on IPM...

Page 140: ...nstalling or configuring components These warnings may also be found on our website at http www supermicro com about policies safety_information cfm Battery Handling Warnung Bei Einsetzen einer falsch...

Page 141: ...ffingsgevaar indien de batterij verkeerd vervangen wordt Vervang de batterij slechts met hetzelfde of een equivalent type die door de fabrikant aanbevolen wordt Gebruikte batterijen dienen overeenkoms...

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Page 143: ...ff management to a computer during system boot D 2 Recovering the UEFI BIOS Image A UEFI BIOS flash chip consists of a recovery BIOS block and a main BIOS block a main BIOS image The recovery block co...

Page 144: ...everal minutes to locate the SUPER ROM file if the media size becomes too large due to the huge volumes of folders and files stored in the device To perform UEFI BIOS recovery using a USB attached dev...

Page 145: ...drive and reset the system when the following screen appears 3 After locating the healthy BIOS binary image the system will enter the BIOS Recovery menu as shown below Note At this point you may deci...

Page 146: ...g system boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility From the top of the tool bar select Boot to enter the submenu From the submenu list select Boot Option 1 as shown below Then set Boot Option 1 to UEFI AP...

Page 147: ...rupt this process until the BIOS flashing is complete 9 The screen above indicates that the BIOS update process is complete When you see the screen above unplug the AC power cable from the power suppl...

Page 148: ...1 All Intel VMD Controllers Features Press Del during system boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility Navigate to the Advanced tab Use the arrow keys and press Enter to select Chipset Configuration North...

Page 149: ...ROC RAID Settings 149 The following screen will appear Step 2 Intel VMD for Volume Management Device for PStack0 The options are Disable and Enable Set this feature to Enable Press Enter and the follo...

Page 150: ...BH User s Manual 150 Step 3 RSC UMR 8 SLOT1 VMD The feature is dependent on your motherboard system and devices attached to the Intel VMD controllers The options are Disable and Enable Set this featu...

Page 151: ...VME1 VMD The options are Disable and Enable Set the two features to Enable Refer to pages 149 and 150 for more information Step 5 Intel VMD for Volume Management Device for PStack2 RSC U2N4 6 SLOT1 VM...

Page 152: ...tached to the Intel VMD controllers For the changes to take effect press F4 to save the settings and exit the BIOS Setup utility Press Del during system boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility Press Esc...

Page 153: ...re has become available Note 1 The license and header on the motherboard for Intel VROC hardware key are required Also be sure the version of Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise Intel RSTe VROC...

Page 154: ...6 PCIe Intel VMD x16 PCIe Intel VMD x16 PCIe NVMe Device NVMe Device NVMe Device NVMe Device Processor Intel VMD x16 PCIe Intel VMD x16 PCIe Intel VMD x16 PCIe NVMe Device NVMe Device NVMe Device NVMe...

Page 155: ...gs Refer to the instructions stated in E 1 section to access All Intel VMD Controllers menu items Follow the steps below to create RAID volume s Step 1 To create RAID volume s use the arrow keys to se...

Page 156: ...ser to select the RAID level The options are RAID0 Stripe RAID1 Mirror RAID5 Parity and RAID10 RAID0 1 Note 1 The RAID level s displayed is are based on the number of NVMe devices connected to the sys...

Page 157: ...RAID level you selected earlier from Step 3 will cross VMD domains Note For a bootable RAID volume do not cross VMD domains Step 5 Select Disks The options are not selected and X selected Set the feat...

Page 158: ...t the RAID strip size The options are 4KB 8KB 16KB 32KB 64KB and 128KB Note For RAID5 the options are 4KB 8KB 16KB 32KB 64KB and 128KB For RAID10 the options are 4KB 8KB 16KB 32KB and 64KB Step 7 Capa...

Page 159: ...ID Settings 159 Step 8 Create Volume Use the arrow keys to select Create Volume This feature is to create a RAID level with settings shown on the screen Press Enter and the following screen will appea...

Page 160: ...DPT BH User s Manual 160 RAID Volumes For detailed RAID volume information use the arrow keys to select the desired RAID volume as shown below RAID VOLUME INFO Press Enter and the following screen wil...

Page 161: ...te On the RAID VOLUME INFO screen use the arrow keys to select Delete and press Enter to delete the RAID volume you have selected earlier see the previous page for the RAID volume selection The follow...

Page 162: ...re information select the desired NVMe device from the list of RAID Member Disks Press Enter and the following screen will appear The feature Reset to non RAID allows the user to remove RAID data from...

Page 163: ...rn Locate LED On Use this feature to locate the selected device Select a non RAID physical disk Or select a RAID member disk When the following screen appears use the arrow keys to select Turn Locate...

Page 164: ...efer to the instructions stated in E 1 section to access All Intel VMD Controllers menu items When the following screen appears select the desired NVMe device from the list of Non RAID Physical Disks...

Page 165: ...Use the arrow keys to select Mark as Spare and press Enter The following screen will appear The options are Yes and No Note A spare disk is used for automatic RAID volume rebuilds when status of faile...

Page 166: ...rive Refer to the instructions stated in E 1 section to access All Intel VMD Controllers menu items When the following screen appears select the desired NVMe device from the list of Non RAID Physical...

Page 167: ...a power drive failure crash while writing to a RAID5 volume The use of journaling drive that contains partial parity logging PPL can reduce the potential data loss Refer to the following illustration...

Page 168: ...ed RAID Press Enter and the following screen will appear Step 2 Use the arrow keys to select RWH Policy RWH is a scenario related to a power drive failure crash Step 1 Refer to the instructions stated...

Page 169: ...ed as the result of XOR calculation of old data and old parity PPL is a feature available for RAID5 volumes While a power drive failure crash occurring PPL information helps rebuild the RAID volume an...

Page 170: ...e RWH Policy to Journaling Drive Press Enter and the RWH JD feature will become available as shown below RWH JD Use the arrow keys to select RWH JD Press Enter and the following screen will appear The...

Page 171: ...e effect use the arrow keys to select Change RWH settings and press Enter The user will be returned to the main screen of All Intel VMD Controllers as shown below Step 4 Use the arrow keys and press E...

Page 172: ...nstructions on how to enable the secure boot features The F 4 section states Key Management settings F 1 Boot mode select Feature Press Del during system boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility Navigate...

Page 173: ...ndard and Custom Select Standard to load manufacturer s default secure variables Select Custom to change the image execution policy and to manage secure boot keys CSM Support Select Enabled to support...

Page 174: ...have the secure boot support be sure to follow the steps below Step 1 Step 4 Step 1 Set Secure Boot Mode to Standard Press Yes to install factory default keys as needed Note The Key Management menu wi...

Page 175: ...he settings and exit the BIOS Setup utility Step 3 Press Del during system boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility Navigate to the Security tab and enter the Secure Boot menu Set CSM Support to Disabled...

Page 176: ...ver are allowed Step 4 Press Del during system boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility Navigate to the Security tab and enter the Secure Boot menu Set Secure Boot to Enabled For the changes to take effec...

Page 177: ...n Secure Boot Mode is set to Custom allows the secure boot keys to be installed via the external device and be involved in the secure boot process Provision Factory Defaults This feature is to provisi...

Page 178: ...lt secure boot keys and key variables Also it will reset the system to the User mode The options are Yes and No Reset To Setup Mode available when the System Mode is in User mode Select and press Yes...

Page 179: ...feature to export NVRAM content of secure boot variables to files in a root folder on a file system device Enroll Efi Image This feature is to enroll SHA256 hash of the binary into the Authorized Sig...

Page 180: ...le when the system is not in Device Guard Ready Select and press Yes to remove Microsoft UEFI CA certificate from the DB The options are Yes and No Restore DB defaults Select and press Yes to restore...

Page 181: ...xport Update and Delete Select Details to display detailed information of PK Select Export to save the current PKs to a FAT formatted USB flash drive Select Update to load the factory defaults or load...

Page 182: ...Export Use the arrow keys to select Export It is to save the current PKs to a FAT for matted USB flash drive Note Refer to the right panel of the screen for the file formats accepted Press Enter and...

Page 183: ...dix F Secure Boot Settings 183 Press Enter and the following screen will appear Update Use the arrow keys to select Update It is to load the factory defaults or load PKs from a file on the external de...

Page 184: ...er X11DPT BH User s Manual 184 To load the factory defaults navigate to Yes and press Enter The following screen will appear To load PKs from a file on the external device navigate to No and press Ent...

Page 185: ...Appendix F Secure Boot Settings 185 When the following screen appears select the USB flash drive that contains the desired file...

Page 186: ...er X11DPT BH User s Manual 186 Delete Use the arrow keys to select Delete and press Enter to clear the current PKs and reset the system to the Setup mode Press Enter and the following screen will appe...

Page 187: ...iled information of KEKs Select Export to save the current KEKs to a FAT formatted USB flash drive Select Update to load the factory defaults or load KEKs from a file on the external device Select App...

Page 188: ...n will appear To load the factory defaults navigate to Yes and press Enter The following screen will appear To load KEKs from a file on the external device navigate to No and press Enter Refer to page...

Page 189: ...Boot Settings 189 Delete Use the arrow keys to select Delete and press Enter Navigate to Yes and press Enter to clear the current KEKs Navigate to No and press Enter to delete only one certificate fro...

Page 190: ...xport to save the cur rent DB to a FAT formatted USB flash drive Select Update to load the factory defaults or load DB from a file on the external device Select Append to add variables to the exist in...

Page 191: ...Select Export to save the current DBX to a FAT formatted USB flash drive Select Update to load the factory defaults or load DBX from a file on the external device Select Append to add variables to the...

Page 192: ...t to save the cur rent DBT to a FAT formatted USB flash drive Select Update to load the factory defaults or load DBT from a file on the external device Select Append to add variables to the existing D...

Page 193: ...to save the current DBR to a FAT formatted USB flash drive Select Update to load the factory defaults or load DBR from a file on the external device Select Append to add variables to the exist ing DB...

Page 194: ...of storage devices or an intermediate device attached to storage devices The iSCSI initiator and iSCSI target must connect to an IP network To have iSCSI settings available refer to instructions state...

Page 195: ...Additionally these features will become unavailable except Onboard LAN1 Option ROM Onboard LAN1 Option ROM Use the arrow keys to select Onboard LAN1 Option ROM and press Enter The options are Disabled...

Page 196: ...ct iSCSI Configuration and press Enter to access the menu items Ipv4 PXE Support Ipv6 PXE Support To enable Ipv4 Ipv6 PXE boot support use the arrow keys to select and set Ipv4 PXE Support Ipv6 PXE Su...

Page 197: ...ng iSCSI Settings 197 G 2 Configuring iSCSI Settings iSCSI Initiator Name Use this feature to enter the unique initiator name in iSCSI qualified name IQN format Add an Attempt Use the arrow keys to se...

Page 198: ...is feature displays the iSCSI attempt name Press Enter and the following screen will appear Press Enter and the following screen will appear Use the arrow keys to select the desired media access contr...

Page 199: ...O MPIO is a feature that allows the system to route I O through the available paths if the active path fails be sure to have more than one physical path connected to the system Internet Protocol Use t...

Page 200: ...ter the number of logon sessions allowed for the iSCSI initiator to restart with the iSCSI target if the first logon connection fails Connection Establishing Timeout Use this feature to set the logon...

Page 201: ...fault value is derived from the last three bytes of the OUI format ISID Also only the last three bytes of the ISID are configurable OUI format ISID This feature displays the default ISID in OUI format...

Page 202: ...the desired iSCSI initiator IP address Enable DHCP Use this feature to disable enable dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP server service for the iSCSI initiator The options are Disabled and Enabl...

Page 203: ...iator Subnet Mask available when Enable DHCP is set to Disabled Use this feature to enter the desired iSCSI initiator subnet mask Gateway available when Enable DHCP is set to Disabled Use this feature...

Page 204: ...server service for the iSCSI target The options are Disabled and Enabled Note 1 Set the feature Get target info via DHCP to Disabled if you would like to specify the iSCSI target name IP address boot...

Page 205: ...guring iSCSI Settings 205 Target Address Use this feature to enter the desired iSCSI target IP address Target Port This feature displays the iSCSI target port Boot LUN Use this feature to enter the LU...

Page 206: ...t the CHAP type The options are One way and Mutual Note Challenge handshake authentication protocol CHAP is a protocol used to verify the identity of the peer of a connection Note 1 If one way unidire...

Page 207: ...n Authentication Type is set to CHAP Use this feature to enter the CHAP name authenticated by the iSCSI target CHAP Secret available when Authentication Type is set to CHAP Use this feature to enter t...

Page 208: ...PT BH User s Manual 208 CHAP Status This feature displays the CHAP status Reverse CHAP Name available when CHAP Type is set to Mutual Use this feature to enter the CHAP name authenticated by the iSCSI...

Page 209: ...Secret available when CHAP Type is set to Mutual Use this feature to enter the CHAP secret 12 16 characters authenticated by the iSCSI initiator Reverse CHAP Status available when CHAP Type is set to...

Page 210: ...he arrow keys to select Save Changes and press Enter to save settings shown on the screen Note For the changes to take effect save settings and restart the system Back to Previous Page Use the arrow k...

Page 211: ...uring iSCSI Settings 211 The user will be returned to the main screen of iSCSI Configuration as shown below Delete Attempts Use the arrow keys to select Delete Attempts Press Enter and the following s...

Page 212: ...1DPT BH User s Manual 212 Attempt 1 Use the feature to disable enable Attempt 1 The options are Disabled and Enabled Attempt 2 Use the feature to disable enable Attempt 2 The options are Disabled and...

Page 213: ...I Settings 213 Commit Changes and Exit Press Enter to save changes and return to the main screen of iSCSI Configuration Discard Changes and Exit Press Enter to return to the main screen of iSCSI Confi...

Page 214: ...Super X11DPT BH User s Manual 214 Change Attempt Order Use the arrow keys to select Change Attempt Order Press Enter and the following screen will appear...

Page 215: ...n keys to move up down the selected Attempt For instance move up the selected Attempt by using key Move down the selected Attempt by using key Commit Changes and Exit Press Enter to save changes and r...

Page 216: ...ntel LAN devices via the BIOS Setup utility supported by the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface UEFI driver H 1 Network Interface Card NIC Settings Press Del during system boot to enter the BIOS Se...

Page 217: ...N device s will become available for configuration as shown below Note If Onboard LAN1 Option ROM is set to EFI all features for onboard LAN op tion ROM will be set to EFI by the EFI driver Additional...

Page 218: ...User s Manual 218 Use the arrow keys to select the desired onboard LAN device as shown below Press Enter and the following screen will appear It displays the detailed information for the selected onb...

Page 219: ...ng Network Interface Card NIC Settings 219 Blink LEDs This feature allows the user to set the LED blink duration in seconds The valid range is 0 15 seconds NIC Configuration Use the arrow keys to sele...

Page 220: ...and the following screen will appear Wake on LAN Use the arrow keys to select Wake On LAN and press Enter The following screen will appear The options are Disabled and Enabled Set this feature to supp...

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