Posted at December 23, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | Intel HNS2600BPS Compute Module SYSCFG Utility 14.1.21 |
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Category | Motherboard |
Manufacturer | Intel |
File Size | 60.2 MB |
Supported OS | Windows Server 2012 ,Windows OS Independent ,Windows 10 ,Windows 10 64 bit ,Windows Linux |
- Build 21: Add "/gpc" to support graceful power cycle
- Build 21: Add deb package for Debian
- Build 21: Fix BIOS /bcs failure when option name contains ","
- Build 20: Fix BMC restoration failure when channel 1 is not available
- Build 19: Support new SKU
- Build 18: Fix a defect for BMC LAN configuration
- Build 18: Support Fan PWM Offset display and setting
- Build 17: Support BMC LAN DNS setting and display
- Build 16: Support new BMC user configuration model
- Build 16: Support new BMC version format
- Build 15: Support new SKU
- Build 14: Support new SKU
- Build 13: Fix exception hang issue under EFI shell
- Build 12: Add two new SMTP command parameters
- Build 12: Offer backward compatibility for dumping BMC SOL log on older platforms
- Build 11: Support new IPMI commands for SMTP configuration
- Build 10: Support BIOS security fix
- Build 10: Fix a defect for EFI variable creation and deletion
- Build 10: Fix error handling of "/sbmcsol"
- Build 9: Fix system boot order restoration
- Build 9: Fix error handling of "/dt"
- Build 8: Support a new SKU
- Build 8: Update supported OS list
- Build 7: Remove boot code information display if it is not supported
- Build 6: Fix a defect of BIOS setting save and restoration
1. To be noted, any BIOS setting changed by SYSCFG, it requires reboot to make BIOS setting change take effective.
2. Reordering boot devices using /bbo should be followed by a system reset as per IPMI spec. Otherwise an immediate display command using /bbo switch may not display the correct boot device order.
3. Restore of BIOS variables will not work for Read only variables or variables which may become read only due to dependent variables.
4. BIOS variables with leading/tailed space can't be restored successfully.
5. As some BIOS settings have dependencies, using syscfg INI file to save/restore BIOS settings only once may not be able to achieve the goal. The solution is to use command line or INI file to change/restore twice. For example, if you want to restore "ATS Support", you have to restore "Intel VT for Directed I/O" from "Disable" to "Enable" first in order to make "ATS Support" visible, then to do second restore to change "ATS Support" value. Upon system reboot, the new BIOS settings will take effect.
6. Utilities, SNMP-SA and IASC cannot run at the same time due to KCS port conflict. There will be error message "Error: Application Cannot Communicate to the BMC.".
7. The settings under server management are saved in BMC. For some of the settings under server management, after a reboot the values from BMC will override the values set through "/bcs" switch.
8. When using syscfg to get BIOS setting, there will be some difference between UEFI shell and OS. For example, syscfg cannot get "Processor PCIe Link Speed" in OS.
9. IO port access is not allowed in Linux when UEFI secure boot is enabled. Please disable UEFI secure boot in F2 menu before running utility.
10. Debian OS does not allow IO memory map by default. User needs to add "iomem=relaxed" to grub boot option to enable IO memory map. Otherwise some features may not work.
Install this tuning utility and you will be able to manually configure various overclocking values, such as CPU and memory frequencies, system clocks, fan speeds, and monitor temperature for different components.
However, please note that you're supposed to tweak these settings only between supported ranges; changing configurations to extreme values without additional cooling systems might seriously damage components.
The installation steps needed for the software to be applied are very easy: get the downloadable package, extract it if necessary, run the available setup, and carefully follow all displayed instructions for a complete and successful installation.
In addition to that, please note that it's recommended you perform a system reboot so that all changes can take effect properly. Bear in mind that, even though other OSes might be compatible, we don't suggest against installing this release on platforms other than the highlighted ones.
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