Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board S2600IP and Intel® Workstation Board W2600CR TPS
24 Revision 1.1
Intel order number G34153-003
Processor frequency (speed) not
identical
The BIOS detects the processor frequency difference, and responds
as follows:
Adjusts all processor frequencies to the highest common
frequency.
No error is generated – this is not an error condition.
Continues to boot the system successfully.
If the frequencies for all processors cannot be adjusted to be the
same, then this is an error, and the BIOS responds as follows:
Logs the POST Error Code into the SEL.
Alerts the BMC to set the System Status LED to steady Amber.
Does not disable the processor.
Displays “0197: Processor speeds unable to synchronize”
message in the Error Manager.
Takes Fatal Error action (see above) and will not boot until the
fault condition is remedied.
Processor Intel
®
QuickPath
Interconnect link frequencies not
identical
The BIOS detects the QPI link frequencies and responds as follows:
Adjusts all QPI interconnect link frequencies to highest common
frequency.
No error is generated – this is not an error condition.
Continues to boot the system successfully.
If the link frequencies for all QPI links cannot be adjusted to be the
same, then this is an error, and the BIOS responds as follows:
Logs the POST Error Code into the SEL.
Alerts the BMC to set the System Status LED to steady Amber.
Displays “0195: Processor Intel(R) QPI link frequencies
unable to synchronize” message in the Error Manager.
Does not disable the processor.
Takes Fatal Error action (see above) and will not boot until the
fault condition is remedied.
Processor microcode update missing
The BIOS detects the error condition and responds as follows:
Logs the POST Error Code into the SEL.
Displays “818x: Processor 0x microcode update not found”
message in the Error Manager or on the screen.
The system continues to boot in a degraded state, regardless of
the setting of POST Error Pause in the Setup.
Processor microcode update failed
The BIOS detects the error condition and responds as follows:
Logs the POST Error Code into the SEL.
Displays “816x: Processor 0x unable to apply microcode
update” message in the Error Manager or on the screen.
Takes Major Error action. The system may continue to boot in a
degraded state, depending on the setting of POST Error Pause in
Setup, or may halt with the POST Error Code in the Error Manager
waiting for operator intervention.