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Intel HNS2600BPB24 Compute Module SysInfo Utility 14.1.21 Download

Posted at November 24, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameIntel HNS2600BPB24 Compute Module SysInfo Utility 14.1.21
CategoryMotherboard
ManufacturerIntel
File Size150.7 MB
Supported OSOS Independent ,Windows Linux ,Windows Mac ,Windows All ,Windows Unix

Intel HNS2600BPB24 Compute Module SysInfo Utility 14.1.21 Description

Intel's System Information Retrieval Utility (SysInfo) collects over 20 different types of system information. It significantly cuts the time it takes to troubleshoot issues.

Change List:

- Build 21: Add deb package for Debian
- Build 20: Change DIMM index from 0-based to 1-based
- Build 19: Support new SKU
- Build 18: Support BMC LAN DNS display
- Build 17: Upgrade storcli from verion 1.15 to 1.21
- Build 16: Fix one typo defect
- Build 15: Support FPGA-relative SEL translation | Fix the issue of dumping PCIe Gen3 device info
- Build 14: Support new BMC version format
- Build 13: Support new SKU | Fix a SEL translation defect for "AutoCfg Status".
- Build 12: Support new SKU
- Build 11:Fix the performance issue caused by BIOS security fix | Fix exception hang issue under EFI shell
- Build 10: Support BIOS security fix
- Build 9 : Fix SEL translation typo of "PCI Express Bad TLP" | Use 1 byte GID for SEL translation
- Build 8: Support SSB thermal trip SEL
- Build 7: Support a new SKU | Update supported OS list

This utility dumps the following information to log files:

1. Platform Firmware Inventory
2. Sensor information
3. Sensor Data Records
4. BMC SEL (IN HUMAN READABLE FORM)
5. BMC SEL (IN HEX FORM)
6. Base Board FRU
7. System BMC Boot Order
8. BMC User Settings
9. BMC LAN Channel Settings
10. BMC SOL Channel Settings
11. BMC Power Restore Policy Settings
12. BMC channel settings
13. SMBIOS Type 1, Type 2, Type 3
14. Processor
15. Memory
16. Operating System Information
17. IDESCSI
18. HARD Drive
20. Device Manager Information (a.k.a drivers)
21. List Of Software Installed
22. BIOS Settings (per BIOS SETUP F2 Screen).
23. RAID settings and RAID log
24. Operating System Event Log
25. SATA
26. PCI Bus Device Information
27. Power Telemetry (If Available)

Known Issues:

1. There are a few additional BIOS settings related to Boot Options(not seen in the F2 screen) logged in the file.
2. The channel information for an unsupported channel number for the platform would be logged as an error in the file.
3. The system information retrieval takes around 11 minutes in EFI shell.
4. Sensor information logged in UEFI in sysinfo_log.txt, contains junk characters when viewed on Windows OS.
5. IPV6 Configuration is not supported on S1200 platform series.
6. RAID, SATA and PCI logging is not supported in WinPE 3.0/4.0.
7. WinPE3.x/4.x EM64T binary does not support OS related information retrieve.
8. "RAID_NVRAMlog.txt" is generated by third party tool "StorCLI". It may have some specific limitations. Please read its release note in "Licensesstorcli" for its supported RAID cards and more details.
9. 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.".
10. 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.
11. SATA and PCI logging is not supported in Windows when UEFI secure boot is enabled. Please disable UEFI secure boot in F2 menu before running utility.
12. In Windows 2012 and previous version, Sysinfo can't get correct information of over-32GB DIMM due to WMI limitation.
13. 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. 

To install this package please do the following:

- Save the downloadable package on an accessible location (such as your desktop).
- Unzip the file and enter the newly-created directory.
- Locate and double-click on the available setup file.
- Allow Windows to run the file (if necessary).
- Read EULA (End User License Agreement) and agree to proceed with the installation process.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- Close the wizard and perform a system reboot to allow changes to take effect.

About Tuning Utility:

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.

That being said, click the download button, get the package and set up this feature on your system. For more on the latest releases, keep checking back with our website to “stay updated one minute ago.”

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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