Intel(R) Corporation

Intel® Server Board SE7501CW2

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Software and drivers

Technical specifications
Technical Product Specifications
Product overview, including descriptions and diagrams of the integrated features
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Specification update
An update to the specifications contained in the Technical Product Specification
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Installation and Use
4-3-4-4 beep code during POST
Fully populate memory Bank 1 (slots 1A and 1B) before populating other memory banks.

AGP Support on Server Products
Only the Intel® Server Boards T440BX, S845WD1-E, S875WP1-E, and SE7505VB2 have an AGP slot to allow an AGP video card to be plugged in.

Error: CMOS Checksum Bad
Clear the CMOS. See the TPS for instructions.

Fault Resilient Booting (FRB) Functionality

The BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) implements FRB levels 1, 2, and 3. If the default bootstrap processor (BSP) fails to complete the boot process, FRB attempts to boot using an alternate processor.

FRB level 1 is intended to recover from a BIST failure detected during POST. This FRB recovery is fully handled by BIOS code.

FRB level 2 is intended to recover from a watchdog timeout during POST. The watchdog timer for FRB level 2 is implemented in the BMC.

FRB level 3 is intended to recover from a watchdog timeout on hard reset or power-up. This provides hardware functionality for this level of FRB.

FRB-1 In a multiprocessor system, the BIOS registers the application processors in the multi-processor (MP) table and the ACPI APIC tables. When started by the BSP, if an application processor (AP) fails to complete initialization within a certain time, it is assumed to be nonfunctional. If the BIOS detects that an application processor has failed BIST or is nonfunctional, it requests the BMC disable that processor. The BMC then generates a system reset while disabling the processor; the BIOS will not see the failed processor in the next boot cycle. The failing AP is not listed in the MP table, nor in the ACPI APIC tables, and is invisible to the OS. If the BIOS detects that the BSP has failed BIST, it sends a request to the BMC to disable the present processor. If there is no alternate processor available, the BMC beeps the speaker and halts the system. If the BMC can find another processor, BSP ownership is transferred to that processor via a system reset.

FRB-2 The second watchdog timer (FRB-2) in the BMC is set for approximately 6 minutes by BIOS and is designed to guarantee that the system completes BIOS POST. The FRB-2 timer is enabled before the FRB-3 timer is disabled to prevent any "unprotected" window of time. Near the end of POST, before the option ROMs are initialized, the BIOS will disable the FRB-2 timer in the BMC. If the system contains more than 1 GB of memory and the user chooses to test every DWORD of memory, the watchdog timer is disabled before the extended memory test starts, because the memory test can take more than 6 minutes under this configuration. If the system hangs during POST, the BIOS will not disable the timer in the BMC, which generates an asynchronous system reset (ASR).

FRB-3 The first timer (FRB-3) starts counting down whenever the system comes out of hard reset, which is usually about 5 seconds. If the BSP successfully resets and starts executing, the BIOS will disable the FRB-3 timer in the BMC by de-asserting the FRB_TIMER_HLT signal (GPIO) and the system continues on with the POST. If the timer expires because of the BSP's failure to fetch or execute BIOS code, the BMC resets the system and disables the failed processor. The system continues to change the BSP until the BIOS POST gets past disabling the FRB-3 timer in the BMC. The BMC sounds beep codes on the speaker if it fails to find a good processor. The process of cycling through all the processors is repeated upon system reset or power cycle.



Hot Swap Backplane Driver does not Install in Microsoft Windows Server 2003*
If a yellow '!' persists in Device Manager, use the following method to install the driver:
  1. Download the Intel® SCA Backplane HSBP driver for Microsoft Windows* Server 2000
  2. Go to Device manager and delete ESG-SHV item from “Other Devices” tree
  3. Choose Actions > Scan for hardware changes
  4. Select Options > Don't auto detect > Select from list
  5. From the list of Devices select "System"
  6. Choose "Have Disk"
  7. Browse to extracted Windows 2000* driver, and select "Intel® SCA Backplane"
  8. Override the driver signing warnings and choose "Install anyway"


Korean EMC Certification
E-G011-03-2502(A)

Platform Confidence Test - Installation and operating instructions (PDF)
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Power Budget Tool
Power Budget Tool [EXE]


Quick Start Guide (PDF)

This guide is broken down into two documents.

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Server Installation and Integration Guide (PDF)
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Spares/Parts List and Configuration Guide (PDF)
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Unable to access the RAID Option ROM during POST
The hotkey option to enter the Option ROM is disabled by default. To display this option, the Intel® Quiet or Silent Boot options need to be disabled in the BIOS. This will disable the Intel splash screen during POST displaying the hotkey option for the option ROM. This may apply to RAID controllers as well as other add-in adapters such as RAID controller cards. The Matrix Storage Manager Option ROM will display only when the following is met:
  • RAID is enabled in the BIOS.
  • At least two drives are connected to the system.
  • Quiet Boot is disabled in the BIOS.


Windows 2000* Advanced Server recognizes only 4 GB of memory
The /PAE option must be enabled in the ARC path in the boot.ini file in order for Windows* 2000 to recognize memory above 4.0GB (e.g. multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINNT="Windows 2000 Advanced Server" /PAE /basevideo /sos)

Compatibility
Tested Chassis
Intel SR1350-E (SR1350E)

Tested Hardware and Operating Systems (PDF)
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Tested Memory (PDF)
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Tested Processors
sSpec# CPU Speed
SL72Y 3.20 GHz
SL73Q 3.20 GHz
SL7AE 3.20 GHz
SL7BW 3.20 GHz
SL6RR 3.06 GHz
SL6VP 3.06 GHz
SL6YR 3.06 GHz
SL6GH 3.06 GHz
SL72G 3.06 GHz
SL73P 3.06 GHz
SL6VW 3.00 GHz
SL6YY 3.00 GHz
SL6WB 3.00 GHz
SL6X4 3.00 GHz
SL6VN 2.80 GHz
SL6YQ 2.80 GHz
SL72F 2.80 GHz
SL6MS 2.80 GHz
SL73N 2.80 GHz
SL7D5 2.80 GHz
SL6NS 2.80 GHz
SL6YX 2.80 GHz
SL6WA 2.80 GHz
SL6GG 2.80 GHz
SL7DG 2.80 GHz
SL6M7 2.80 GHz
SL6GF 2.66 GHz
SL72E 2.66 GHz
SL6VM 2.66 GHz
SL6YP 2.66 GHz
SL73M 2.66 GHz
SL6NR 2.66 GHz
SL6W9 2.60 GHz
SL6EQ 2.60 GHz
SL6K3 2.60 GHz
SL6YW 2.60 GHz
SL6GD 2.40 GHz
SL6W8 2.40 GHz
SL6YN 2.40 GHz
SL6EP 2.40 GHz
SL6YV 2.40 GHz
SL687 2.40 GHz
SL72D 2.40 GHz
SL65T 2.40 GHz
SL73L 2.40 GHz
SL6VL 2.40 GHz
SL74T 2.40 GHz
SL7D4 2.40 GHz
SL6NQ 2.40 GHz
SL7DF 2.40 GHz
SL6K2 2.40 GHz
SL5ZA 2.20 GHz
SL6JZ 2.20 GHz
SL6W7 2.20 GHz
SL6EN 2.20 GHz
SL6YU 2.20 GHz
SL624 2.20 GHz
SL6NP 2.00 GHz
SL6JY 2.00 GHz
SL6RQ 2.00 GHz
SL6VK 2.00 GHz
SL5Z9 2.00 GHz
SL6W6 2.00 GHz


Technical advisories
TA649: Fan Monitoring Using LANDesk* Client Manager (PDF)
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TA762: Continuous Reboot When Running the Onboard NIC2 at Gigabit Speed (PDF)
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