Hi, By any chance a bios and BMC update was released for server motherboards S2600GZ & S2600WT so that the built in BMC console KVM can work with Java 8 or html5. Translate0 Kudos Reply All forum topics Previous topic Next topic 1 Reply Allan_A_Intel ...
Solved: Hello everyone, I just picked up a R2208GZ4GC server with a S2600GZ motherboard and I want to confirm the proper process to update the BIOS.
BIOS/uEFI: BIOS: SE5C600.86B.02.02.0002 (12/23/2013) CPU: 2 Intel Xeon® Processor E5-2697 v2 2.70 GHz RAM: 64 GB Ports and Bus Types: 7 USB Ports2 PCI Express X16 Video Adapter: Matrox® Millennium G200 Host Bus Adapter: Intel BD82C602 PCH , Serial ATA (SATA) Hard Disk ...
I've recently installed a PCIe card that needs 8 GB of BAR2 memory space. My system seems to be unable to provide the card with those resources (computer boots directly in bios with error "Major - 146 - PCI out of resource"). I've enabled "Memory Mapped ...
I had to update my BIOS to the latest version to get the Memory Mapped I/O Size option. This solved my problem. However, I've got another problem now, and I was wondering if you could help. Is there a way to make the system boot even if there are not enough resou...
@JoseH_Intel I'm not asking you to provide me with support. I'm asking you to provide a BIOS that does what your website promises...Alternatively, if you're telling me that your website is wrong--if the S2600GZ does not in fact support SR-IOV--then please correct your website...
I had to update my BIOS to the latest version to get the Memory Mapped I/O Size option. This solved my problem. However, I've got another problem now, and I was wondering if you could help. Is there a way to make the system boot even if...
Hello. We use S2600GZ server board with latest BIOS update (R02.06.0006), 2 x Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630L, 28G RAM, PBA G15038-350 two cards and nVidia
The latest BIOS of Intel® Server Board S2600GZ is not recognizing properly the nVidia* Quadro M2000 graphics card. Fenix, I understand the previous BIOS version 01.02.0006 recognized properly the graphics card. As a workaround please, clear CMOS, unplug the power cable, remove the battery...
It might be the way the BIOS initializes the controllers though. If you set up both controllers with RAID, I beleive the SCU RAID BIOS will initialize before the AHCI RAID BIOS. I wont be surprised if this is a really isolated issue because so few people will ever be bothered by such...