Specification Update
Enterprise Platforms and Services Marketing Monthly Specification Update
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Workaround Need to install internal video cable to boot up system first then disable on-
board video option in Bios.
24. On-board VGA cannot be set to the highest resolution
(1920x1080 and higher).
Problem The Graphics ID register in the on-board video controller is getting set
incorrectly.
Implication The video cannot be set to the highest resolutions listed here:
[1920x1080,High 256 Color, 60 Hertz]
[1920x1200,High 256 Color, 60 Hertz]
[1920x1080,High Color(16bit), 60 Hertz]
[1920x1200,High Color(16bit), 60 Hertz]
Status This issue was fixed by BMC version 1.16.4010.
Workaround None.
25.
Integrated BMC Web Console – Sensor Readings Page – Memory
Throttling sensor status will stay “Critical” once triggered
Problem When Memory Throttling is triggered, the Memory “P1 MTT and/or P2 MTT”
sensor status will stay at “Critical” status in the Integrated BMC Web Console
even after throttling has stopped.
Implication You may observe Memory “P1 MTT and/or P2 MTT” status as “Critical” even
when there is no throttling. No functional impact to the system.
Status This issue will be fixed in ME 03.00.02.203 and later release.
Workaround Need a AC cycle or reset ME through IPMI to reset the MTT sensor status.
26.
WOL (Wake on LAN) may not be function under Red Hat* Linux 6.2 64bit
OS
Problem With Intel
®
LAN driver version 17.1, WOL (Wake on LAN) may not function
under Red Hat* Linux 6.2 64bit OS.