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Intel® Server System Server System "Emerald Ridge ... - CTL

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Intel® <strong>Server</strong> <strong>System</strong> "<strong>Emerald</strong> <strong>Ridge</strong>” ” Integrated Baseboard Management Controller EPS 錯 誤 ! 尚 未 定 義 樣 式 。During a standard firmware update, the BMC will respond normally to all IPMI commands.However, the BMC will not respond to commands for the 15 seconds after exiting firmwareupdate mode (either normal or force-update) while it reboots.5.3 Boot Recovery ModeThe BMC’s boot block (Uboot) also supports firmware transfer updates. It uses the samecommands as the operational Firmware Transfer mode, but writes directly to the flash.Operational Firmware Transfer mode preserves several of the files in the PIA Linux file system.Boot Recovery mode cannot preserve the files because it does not understand Linux filesystems, and treats it as a large binary data section. This means a Boot Recovery updatecompletely replaces the PIA with the factory default version: an empty SEL, a default SDR, anddefault IPMI configuration and user settings.Boot Recovery mode can successfully complete an update in some situations where theOperational Firmware Transfer mode will fail. If there is an incompatibility or bug in theoperational code causing it to crash or hang; only a Boot Recovery Mode Update will work.Another example is if the flash layout of the sections changes across an update. Since, theoperational Firmware Transfer mode tries to preserve the contents of the PIA section; in thiscase it will corrupt the flash where the old PIA section was, because the Boot Recovery mode isblindly writing binary data to flash, in this case it will succeed.Note: The flash layout should never change in a field update.There are two ways to enter Boot Recovery mode:The Force Firmware Update jumper is asserted when A/C power is applied.The operational code is corrupt and the boot loader cannot boot.In Boot Recovery mode the BMC only responds to the small set of commands listed above.Only the KCS SMS interface is supported. USB-based Fast Firmware Update is not supported.5.4 Force Firmware Update JumperThe Force Firmware Update jumper can be used to put the BMC in Boot Recovery mode for alow level update. It causes the BMC to abort its normal boot process and stay in the boot loaderwithout executing any Linux code.The jumper is normally in the deasserted position. The system must be completely powered off(A/C power removed) before the jumper is moved. After power is re-applied and the firmwareupdate is complete, the system must be powered off again and the jumper returned to thedeasserted position before normal operation can begin.There is no boot block write protection jumper.Revision 1.1Intel ® Confidential 75

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