SUPER MICRO Computer X6DH3-G2, X6DHi-G2 DMA Channel, Floppy Disk Controller, DMI Event Logging

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Chapter 4: BIOS

Mode

This feature allows you to specify the parallel port mode. The options are Output only, Bi-Directional, EPP and ECP.

DMA Channel

This item allows you to specify the DMA channel for the parallel port. The options are DMA1 and DMA3.

Floppy Disk Controller

This setting allows you to assign control of the fl oppy disk controller. The options are Enabled (user defi ned), Disabled, and Auto (BIOS and OS controlled).

Base I/O Address

Select the base I/O address for the parallel port. The options are Primary and Secondary.

￿DMI Event Logging

Access the submenu to make changes to the following settings.

Event Log Validity

This is a display to inform you of the event log validity. It is not a setting.

Event Log Capacity

This is a display to inform you of the event log capacity. It is not a setting.

View DMI Event Log

Highlight this item and press <Enter> to view the contents of the event log.

Event Logging

This setting allows you to Enable or Disable event logging.

ECC Event Logging

This setting allows you to Enable or Disable ECC event logging.

Mark DMI Events as Read

Highlight this item and press <Enter> to mark the DMI events as read.

Clear All DMI Event Logs

Select Yes and press <Enter> to clear all DMI event logs. The options are Yes and No.

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Contents Super Reproductive harm Conventions Used in the Manual About This Manual Manual OrganizationTable of Contents SMB TroubleshootingAppendices BiosOverview ChecklistAsia-Pacific Contacting Super MicroHeadquarters EuropeX6DH3-G2/X6DHi-G2 Image Super Quick Reference X6DH3-G2/X6DHi-G2 Jumper Description Default SettingConnector Description Motherboard Features Other Acpi FeaturesDimensions Onboard I/OBlock Diagram of the E7520 Chipset Chipset Overview 6300ESB System Features6300ESB ICH System Features PC Health Monitoring Special FeaturesCPU Overheat LED and Fan Fail Control Acpi FeaturesSlow Blinking LED for Suspend-State Indicator Main Switch Override MechanismWake-On-LAN WOL Power SupplySuper I/O External Modem Ring-OnIntroduction Page Unpacking PrecautionsStatic-Sensitive Devices CPU Installation Xeon Processor and Heatsink InstallationCEK Heatsink Installation To Un-install the Heatsink Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis PGA604 Socket Empty and with Processor InstalledMemory Support Installing DIMMsDimm Installation See -2 on Release Tab I/OPorts/Control Panel ConnectorsFront Control Panel JF1 Header PinsPin12V CPU PWR Pin ATX PWR Pin 12V PWR Connecting CablesATX Power Connector Pin and 8-pin Power ConnectorsNMI Button Pin Definitions JF1 Power LEDPower LED Pin Definitions JF1 NMI ButtonHDD LED NIC1/NIC2 LED IndicatorsOverheat/FanFail LED Power Fail LEDPower Button Pin Definitions JF1 Reset ButtonPower Button Reset Button Pin Definitions JF1Serial Port Pin Definitions Chassis IntrusionSerial Ports Chassis Intrusion Pin Definitions JL1FP USB 2/3 Universal Serial Bus USBUniversal Serial Bus Pin Definitions USB 0/1PS/2 Keyboard Mouse Port Pin Definitions Glan Giga-bit Ethernet PortsATX PS/2 Keyboard PS/2 Mouse Ports KB/MouseFan Headers Power LED/SpeakerWake-On-LAN Pin Definitions Wake-On-RingWake-On-LAN Wake-On-Ring Pin DefinitionsSMB Header Pin Definitions Power SMB I2 C ConnectorSAS SMB PWR Pin Definitions Adaptec SAS SMB Power I2C Connector *For the X6DH3-G2 onlySASACTOutput Pin Definitions PWR Supply Fail LED Pin Definitions Power Supply Failure LEDOverheat LED JOH Glan 1 Enable Glan 2 Enable Jumper SettingsGlan Enable/Disable Glan Enable Jumper SettingsWatch Dog Clear Cmos Watch Dog EnableWatch Dog Jumper Settings JWD Cmos ClearAlarm Reset JAR VGA Enable/DisableSAS Controller Enable *For the X6DH3-G2 only 3rd PWR Supply PWR Fault Detect J3PPWR Force-On Power Force On Enable DisablePower Force On Enable/Disable Jumper Settings Glan LEDs Onboard IndicatorsSAS ActLED Adaptec SAS Activity LED Indicators For the X6DH3Parallel Port ConnectorParallel Printer Port Floppy Floppy ConnectorBale IDE ConnectorsPage No Video Troubleshooting ProceduresBefore Power On No PowerLosing the System’s Setup Configuration Technical Support ProceduresMemory Errors Question How do I update my BIOS? Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion Whats on the CD that came with my motherboard? Returning Merchandise for ServiceIntroduction System BiosHow To Change the Configuration Data Starting the Setup UtilityPress the Delete key to enter Setup Running SetupMain Bios Setupʳ Main Setup Features Main Bios Setup MenuSerial ATA Serial ATA RAID EnableNative Mode Operation Bit I/O LBA Mode ControlType Multi-Sector TransferSystem Memory Advanced SetupTransfer Mode Ultra DMA ModeAcpi Mode Boot FeaturesQuick Boot Mode Quiet BootCache Base 512K-640K Memory Cache Cache System Bios AreaCache Video Bios Area Cache Base 0-512KPCI Configuration Default Primary Video AdapterPCI Parity Error Forwarding Discrete Mtrr AllocationROM Scan Ordering Reset Configuration DataEnable Master Latency TimerDelayed Transaction Discard Large Disk Access ModeForce Compliance Mode Clock Spectrum FeatureLegacy USB Support Serr Signal ConditionEnabling Multi-Media Timer USB FunctionCPU and the OS Processor Power ManagementThermal Management 2 *Available when supported by the CPU Base I/O Address Device ConfigurationKBC Clock Input Onboard COMEvent Log Validity DMA ChannelFloppy Disk Controller DMI Event LoggingConsole Type Console RedirectionCOM Port Address Baud RateP5Vsb Hardware Monitor Logic CPU Temperature ThresholdVcore A/Vcore B P3V3 N12V P12VSecurity Supervisor Password IsUser Password Is Set Supervisor PasswordPassword on Boot Set User PasswordFixed Disk Boot Sector +Hard Drive Boot+Removable Devices Cdrom DriveExit Page System battery is dead Replace and run Setup Keyboard errorKeyboard locked Unlock key switch Monitor type does not match Cmos Run SetupCheck date and time settings System Cmos checksum bad Default configuration usedSystem timer error Real time clock errorEntering Setup System cache error Cache disabledFail-Safe Timer NMI Failed Allocation Error for deviceNnnn kB Extended RAM Passed PS/2 Mouse Boot Summary ScreenInvalid System Configuration Data Device IRQ conflictVideo Bios shadowed Press F1 to resume, F2 to Setup, F3 for previousPress F2 to enter Setup System Bios shadowedPage Post Code Description Recoverable Post ErrorsTerminal Post Errors Post Code Description Post Code Description Post Code Description Post Code Description Page Introduction to the Intel 6300ESB I/O Controller Hub ATA Operate ModeEnhanced Mode Combined ModeAppendix C Software Installation Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA with HostRAID Controller Driver Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ARCUsing the Array Configuration Utility ACU Managing Arrays Deleting Arrays Viewing Array PropertiesTo create an array Creating ArraysTo assign properties to the new array Assigning Array PropertiesRaid Level Create Via When Appropriate Page Deleting a Bootable Array Adding a Bootable ArrayTo initialize drives Initializing Disk DrivesPage Page To Rebuild an array Rebuilding ArraysUsing the Array Configuration Utility ACU Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ARCViewing Array Properties Managing ArraysDeleting Arrays Assigning Array Properties Adding a Bootable Array To Rebuild an array To initialize drivesTo access the SAS utilities To Set Controller Configuration To Set Physical Configuration Using the Disk Utilities To Exit Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility SAS is for the X6DH3-G2 only Installing Other Software Programs and Drivers Supero Doctor Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen-II Remote Control

X6DH3-G2, X6DHi-G2 specifications

Super Micro Computer is renowned for its innovation in the server and workstation market, and the X6DH3-G2 and X6DHi-G2 motherboards are prime examples of their commitment to performance, reliability, and advanced technology. These motherboards are designed to cater to the demands of enterprise-level applications, offering robust support for a variety of workloads.

The X6DH3-G2 and X6DHi-G2 motherboards are based on the Intel E7501 chipset, supporting the Intel Xeon processor family. This allows for significant computing power, making them ideal choices for data-centric applications in various fields, from scientific research to database management. One of the standout features of these motherboards is their dual-processor capability, enabling users to harness the power of two Xeon CPUs simultaneously for enhanced multitasking and performance.

In addition to dual-processor support, both motherboards offer up to 64 GB of DDR2 ECC memory. This ensures data integrity and system stability, which are crucial in enterprise environments. The presence of ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory allows these motherboards to automatically detect and correct data corruption, significantly reducing the risk of system crashes and data loss.

Storage capabilities are another highlight of the X6DH3-G2 and X6DHi-G2 motherboards. They come equipped with multiple SATA and SCSI interfaces, ensuring compatibility with various storage solutions. This flexibility allows users to configure their storage according to their specific needs, whether it be for high-speed access or large-capacity requirements. RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) support is also integrated, enabling users to implement data redundancy and improve performance.

Networking features are robust, with integrated gigabit Ethernet that ensures high-speed connections and efficient data transfer. This is essential for applications demanding low latency and high bandwidth.

The layout of the X6DH3-G2 and X6DHi-G2 motherboards is designed for optimal thermal management and airflow, enhancing system longevity and reliability. They also support a range of expansion slots, including PCI Express, which allows for the addition of graphics cards and other advanced peripherals.

Super Micro’s commitment to quality is evident in these motherboards, showcasing reliability and a wealth of features that make them suitable for demanding enterprise environments. With a focus on performance, scalability, and stability, the X6DH3-G2 and X6DHi-G2 motherboards are engineered to meet the evolving challenges faced by IT professionals and organizations today.