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redunduncy loss events that may occur after the initial event, will not be
reported unless an AC cycle is applied.
Implication With the first power redundancy lost event detected, the status LED will change
states to flashing green and the system event log will display the event as
shown below:
Power Unit, Pwr Unit Redund (#0x2)
Informational event: Pwr Unit Redund reports full redundancy has been lost.
Integrated BMC – LUN#0 (Channel#0)
After hot swapping the faulty power supply, which would change the state of
the system back to normal (the Status LED goes back to solid green), the
system will NOT report any further power redundancy lost events until an AC
cycle of the system is performed.
Status This issue is fixed in BMC firmware 01.17.4151 and later releases.
Workaround None.
11. No internal SSD support on current shipping 2U server system SKUs
Problem First production Intel
®
Server System R2000BB product family SKUs that
include an air duct with mounting locations for two SSDs do not pass the
unpackaged shock testing when one or two Solid State Devices (SSDs) are
mounted to the air duct.
Implication With one or two SSDs mounted to the air duct, the air duct may dislodge and
shift if the system is dropped or suffers a sudden shock. An air duct that is not
seated properly may not allow for proper airflow over critical components in the
system causing them to overheat.
Status This issue will be fixed with a design change to the air duct latching mechanism
and limiting the internal mounted SSD support to one device. The new air duct
design will be integrated into all new Intel
®
Server System R2000BB product
family SKUs assembled in early 2013.
Workaround None.
12. Microsoft Windows 2003* x86 installation fails in pass-through mode of
the SCU controller
Problem An RSTe driver issue exists that an installation error will occur when attempting
to install Microsoft Windows Server 2003* x86 when the on-board SCU ports
are configured to support RSTe pass-through mode.
Implication Users may not be able to install Microsoft Windows Server 2003* x86 with the
on-board SCU ports configured as RSTe pass-through mode.
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