================================================================================ Intel(R) Server System X38ML System Firmware Update Package for Intel(R) Deployment Assistant, Intel(R) One Boot Flash Update Utility, The embedded EFI Shell, Windows* Preboot Execution Environment ================================================================================ Intel Enterprise Platform & Services Division - Marketing Intel Corporation 2111 N.E. 25th Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA ================================================================================ DATE : Nov 29, 2010 TO : Intel(R) Server System X38ML customers SUBJECT : Release Notes for System Firmware Update Package ================================================================================ ABOUT THIS RELEASE ================================================================================ BIOS : S3200X38.86B.00.00.0052 Build Date : Nov 29, 2010 BMC : V15 FRUSDR : V6 ================================================================================ Support Platforms and Dependency ================================================================================ Intel(R) Server System X38ML Processors supported: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 3300 Series Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 3200 Series Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 3100 Series Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 3000 Series Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Quad Desktop processors Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Desktop processors Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Extreme processors Microcode update versions: CPUID Microcode 06F2h 5Dh 06F6h D0h 06F7h 6Ah 06FBh B6h 06FDh A3h 10661h 38h 10676h 60Fh 10677h 70Ah 1067Ah A0Bh Intel (R) Matrix Storage OpROM: v7.5.0.1017 LSI OpRom : version 10101641 SATA AHCI BIOS : Release Date 01-05-2007 NIC : Intel (R) Boot Agent GE v1.2.60 VGA : VBE BIOS V3.8SL Memory Reference Code 1.32 ================================================================================ System Firmware Update Package Usage instructions ================================================================================ This package can be updated using one of the following methods: - The embedded EFI shell - Intel(R) Deployment Assistant - Windows* or Linux* operating system using Intel(R) One-boot Flash Update (OFU) v9.70 Build 3.4 or later) - Windows* Preboot Execution Environment (WinPE) To Update from the embedded EFI Shell update system firmware from Intel server EFI shell by the following steps: - Download Intel server system firmware update package from support.intel.com - Unzip package and copy all files to a folder in USB disk on key - Insert USB disk on key to server USB port - Reboot server to EFI shell - Run command "map -r" in EFI shell to mount USB disk on key - Run command "fs0:" to change folder to USB disk on key, USB key may also mount to fs1:. The number of "fs" is dependent on the result of command "map -r" - Change folder to the folder storing the firmware package - Run command "startup.nsh" to start firmware update process Please refer to "EFI_Instructions.pdf" in this firmware package for a quick guide to use the of EFI commands To Update from Intel(R) Deployment Assistant (IDA) The Intel(R) Deployment Assistant software is easy to use and is present on the "Intel(R) Server Deployment toolkit" CD shipped with the system. User can download the latest version IDA CD ISO image from support.intel.com To use the IDA CD to update the system firmware: - Boot server with IDA CD - Select "Get System Updates" - Choose one of the three options . From support.intel.com Automatically downloads the latest Firmware Update Package from Intel It requires Internet connection Enter your local IP address and proxy configuration Click "Next" to start the download and update process . From my network Download the latest Firmware Update Package from support.intel.com and copy it to a Windows* shared folder Enter your local IP address, the Windows* file server name, and a Windows user name and password Select the firmware package in pop-up window Click "Next" to start the update process . From USB Disk on Key or Hard Disk Download the latest Firmware Update Package from support.intel.com and copy it to a USB key, then insert the key into the server USB port Click "Browse" Select the firmware package in pop-up window Click "Next" to start the update process Note: The Firmware Update Package is in the ZIP file format. Do not unzip before copying to a Windows* shared folder or USB disk. To update from Windows* and Linux* or operating systems using the Intel(R) One Boot Flash Update Utility (OFU) Intel(R) One boot Flash Update utility can be downloaded from support.intel.com and it is part of the "BIOS, Firmware Update & Configuration Utilities" for Windows* and Linux*. Please refer to Intel OFU user guide about the details of installation and usage of OFU. Use OFU to update system firmware by the following steps: - Install OFU on Windows* or Linux* system - Download the latest firmware update package from support.intel.com - Unzip package to a folder - Run the following command in Windows* command line/Linux* terminal window: :\flashupdt -u \flashupdt.cfg To update from Windows* Preboot Execution Environment (WinPE) The System Firmware Update Package can be inserted to Windows* PE customized image for creating a bootable Windows* PE CD. User is able to update system firmware from customized WinPE CD by the following steps: - Boot server with customized WinPE CD - Run script "WinPE21_x64_Update.bat" or "WinPE20_x86_Update.bat" (name may be varied depends on your own customization) Note: 1. The Intel(R) OFU utility is case sensitive. Therefore, when you transfer the Firmware Update Package using USB key from a Microsoft Windows* system to a Linux environment, you must first extract under the Linux* environment. Otherwise, you will need to mount the USB key manually with ¡°vfat¡± option under Linux to avoid conversion from upper case to lower case and vice versa. 2. In this SFUP package, Intel only provides batch file "WinPE20_x86_Update.bat" for WinPE2.0 32 bit solution and "WinPE21_x64_Update.bat" for WinPE2.1 64 bit solution as examples. Please refer to white paper "White Paper-Intel Server Utilities Procedure for WinPE.pdf" for details on building your own customized WinPE CD. 3. Windows PE 2.0 - built from Windows Vista SP1 32bit 4. Windows PE 2.1 - built from Windows Vista SP1 or Windows Server 2008, EM64T ============================================================================= BIOS RECOVERY INSTRUCTIONS ============================================================================= Recovery process can be initiated by setting the recovery jumper (called force recovery) A BIOS recovery can be accomplished from SATA CD and USB Mass Storage device. Please note that recovery from USB floppy is not supported on this platform. SATA CD image for recovery is created using El-Torito format image (which is bootable). The recovery media must contain the image file: FV_MAIN.FV, under the root directory. And also the following files: 1. IFLASH32.EFI 2. *.CAP 3. Startup.nsh Note: Please use the Startup.nsh file under the Recovery folder for BIOS recovery. The BIOS starts the recovery process by first loading and booting to the recovery image file (FV_MAIN.FV) on the root directory of the recovery media (SATA CD or USB disk). This process takes place before any video or console is available. Once the system boots to this recovery image file (FV_MAIN.FV), it would boot automatically into EFI Shell and invoke the Startup.nsh. and the flash update application (IFLASH32.EFI). IFLASH32.EFI requires the supporting BIOS Capsule image file (*.CAP). At last, there would have two short beeps indicating the completion of the recovery. User should switch the recovery jumper back to normal operation and restart the system by doing power cycle. The following steps illustrate the recovery process: 1. Power off the system, insert recovery media. 2. Switch the recovery jumper,The details of the jumper can be found in the Board TPS. 3. Power on the system. 4. The BIOS POST screen will appear and display the progress, and system would automatically boot to the EFI SHELL. 5. Startup.NSH file would be automatically invoked. It will initiate the flash update (IFLASH32.EFI) with new capsule file (*.CAP). The message will be displayed if flash update succeeds. 6. Once the flash update is completed, two beeps would be heard. User should Power off the system, and revert the recovery jumper back to normal operation. 7. Power on the system. DON'T INTERRUPT THE POST PROCESS AT THE FIRST BOOT. ================================================================================ BIOS Changes in release 52 ================================================================================ BIOS R52 Issues Fixed: - Added Microcode Update - SRV_P_96 to address the following: Intel?Xeon?Processor 3000 Series Specification Update, Erratum AP129 BIOS R51 Issues Fixed: - "Pause" key will cause POST hang Added: - LOGO security issue - Support second source of flash chip BIOS R49 Issues Fixed: - Updated SMM memory utilization BIOS R47 Issues Fixed: - PS2 Keyboard/Mouse can not work with E5200 CPU. - Front panel USB port can not recognize USB1.1 device. BIOS R46 Issues Fixed: - PCI-E Network Adapter Wake On LAN can't power on monitor issue. Added: - EFI bootable support BIOS R45 Issues Fixed: - CPU family name change from "Core 2 Duo" to "Core 2" Added: - Add USB device boot priority item in setup. - SMS 3.0 IPMI set Boot device order command support. - Add "FWVERSIONDATA" NVRAM variable to support OA2.0. - OHCI USB card support. BIOS R44 Issues Fixed: - N/A Added: - E-0 and R-0 CPU microcode support. ================================================================================ BMC Changes in release 15 ================================================================================ Added: -Added support for Hot Swap Backplane (HSBP) in the core ================================================================================ FRUSDR Changes in release 06 ================================================================================ Fixed: -Fixed issue of X38ML BB Ambient Temp. ============================================================================= LEGAL INFORMATION ============================================================================= Information in this document is provided in connection with Intel products. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document. 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Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. *Other names and brands are the property of their respective owners. Copyright (c) 2010 Intel Corporation. A portion of this firmware is open source code, which falls under the GPL 2.0 license. [END OF RELEASE NOTES]