Intel® Server Board S5500HV/Intel® Server System SR1670HV TPS
Platform Management
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Revision 1.2
Intel order number E69391-006
Fan Sensor Table
No
Sensor Name
Sensor Type
Sensor
Type code
Event Type
MLED
A2h
FRNT_FAN1 Fan
04h
LC,
LNC
A3h
FRNT_FAN2 Fan
04h
Threshold
(01h)
A4h
FRNT_FAN3 Fan
04h
LC,
LNC
A5h
FRNT_FAN4 Fan
04h
Threshold
(01h)
Table 13. FRU Sensors
FRU Sensor Table
No
FRU Name
FRU Type
SDR
Type
code
FRI ID
MB FRU
MB FRU
11h
FRU ID=
0Ah
4.3
Error Handling and Messaging
BIOS has the ability to generate many possible error messages and BIOS initialization
checkpoints during the POST process. The following table provides a description for each
possible BIOS generated error message and checkpoint:
Note:
Some of the listed error messages and checkpoints may not be supported on this server
board.
Table 14. BIOS Error Messages and Checkpoints
Message Displayed
Message Description
Memory
Invalid Memory Configuration
on CPU1
When CPU1 is not installed, this message will occur when DIMMs are populated in
any of the DIMM slots associated with CPU-1
Invalid Memory Configuration
on CPU2
When CPU2 is not installed, this message will occur when DIMMs are populated in
any of the DIMM slots associated with CPU-2
Parity Error
Fatal memory parity error has been detected. System will halt after displaying this
message
Storage Devices
SATA Port-1 Device Error
Failed SATA Device detected on SATA Port-1
SATA Port-2 Device Error
Failed SATA Device detected on SATA Port-2
SATA Port-3 Device Error
Failed SATA Device detected on SATA Port-3
SATA Port-4 Device Error
Failed SATA Device detected on SATA Port-4
SMART capable but
command failed
The BIOS tried to send a SMART message to a hard disk, but the command
transaction failed.
This message can be reported by an ATAPI device using the SMART error reporting
standard. SMART failure messages may indicate the need to replace the hard disk
SMART Command Failed
The BIOS tried to send a SMART message to a hard disk, but the command
transaction failed.
This message can be reported by an ATAPI device using the SMART error reporting
standard. SMART failure messages may indicate the need to replace the hard disk
SMART Status Bad, Backup
A SMART capable hard disk sends this message when it detects an imminent