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cs= to set the chip select

AST2050: 2; default: get from SCU trapping.

flashtype=the flash chip type 2:SPI

skip=type the skip size in bytes at the start of input file (default=0)

offset = type the offset in bytes at the start of the flash (default=0)

count= type the size in bytes copy to the flash (default=the size of the flash)

option=f2c

skip the comparison of flash data and force to update

use chip erase instead of sector erase

reset scratch

two flash update support

AST2050: two SPI solution: 1st SPI is on CS2; 2nd SPI is on CS0 Examples:

Flash All without Saving user configuration Data:

C:\socflash \dosflash>socflash cs=2 option=fc if=firm.bin

Instructions for Linux SOCFLASH linux.sh:

Change directory to ./socflash

Execute sh ./linux.sh on Local System with Linux OS.

[root@localhost ~ socflash]# ./linux.sh

After the procedure is complete, wait 90 seconds for BMC to reset.

Instructions for DOS SOCFLASH dos.bat:

Change directory to .\socflash

Execute dos.bat on Local System with DOS.

c:\socflash\> dos.bat

After the procedure is complete, wait 90 seconds for BMC to reset.

Troubleshooting

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Contents Dell PowerEdge C5220 Systems Regulatory Model B04S Important Information Page Contents 119 111About Your System Features Front-Panel Features and IndicatorsFeature Description Feature Status Description IndicatorsFeature Status Description About Your System About Your System About Your System About Your System About Your System Start Menu Using the System Setup ProgramBios Setup Options at Boot Enable/Disable Console RedirectionConsole Redirection Key Ansi Escape Sequence Other Sequences Configuring Special KeysGeneral Help Conventions Server Platform Setup Utility ScreensMain Main MenuDisplays the processor type Advanced Advanced MenuPower Management CPU Configuration Advanced\CPU ConfigurationState Disabled EnabledAll Prefetch Configuration Enable Advanced\CPU Configuration\Prefetch ConfigurationAdvanced\Memory Configuration Memory ConfigurationDisable AutoAdvanced\SATA Configuration Sata ConfigurationDrive Port Mapping of Cougar Point Sata Controllers PCI Configuration Advanced\PCI ConfigurationOnboard Gen2 Advanced\PCI Configuration\Embedded Network Devices Enabled with PXEEmbedded Network Devices Enabled without PXE Active State Power Management ConfigurationL0s & L1 Advanced\PCI Configuration\PCI Slot Configuration PCI Slot ConfigurationAdvanced\USB Configuration USB ConfigurationUSB Port with BMC Disabled Server Management Server ManagementMenu Fields Settings Comments Server Management/BMC Network Configuration Set BMC LAN ConfigurationIP Address Xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Enter IP address Form Server/Remote Access Configuration Remote Access ConfigurationPost View System Event Log Using the System Setup Program Boot Boot MenuBios Security Security MenuSave & Exit Save and ExitCD/DVD ROM Post Error Handling Error MessagesStatus Codes Status Codes Status Code Description Command Line Interfaces for Setup options Recommended Tools Safety MeasuresInside the System Inside the SystemPowerEdge C5220 8-Sled SKU Sled ConfigurationRemoving a Sled SledsInstalling a Sled Supported Dimm Configuration Memory ModulesDimm Population Rules Supported Memory Supported MemoryDDR3 ECC VLP Removing a Memory Module Removing and Installing a Memory ModuleReplacing a Memory Module Removing a 2.5-inch Hard Drive Hard DrivesHDD2 HDD3 Installing a 2.5-inch Hard Drive Removing a 3.5-inch Hard Drive Remove the hard drive cables from the cable clips Installing a 3.5-inch Hard Drive Insert the hard drive cables into the cable clips Removing a 2.5-inch Hard Drive Board Hard Drive BoardsRemoving a 3.5-inch Hard Drive Board Installing a 2.5-inch Hard Drive BoardInstalling a 3.5-inch Hard Drive Board Removing a Heat Sink/Shroud Heat SinksRemoving a heat sink/shroud Installing a heat sink/shroud Installing a Heat Sink/ShroudFinal installed view of a heat sink/shroud Removing a heat sink Removing a Heat Sink10. Installing a heat sink Installing a Heat SinkRemoving a Processor ProcessorsInstalling a Processor Installing a 1 GbE and 10 GbE Mezzanine Card Mezzanine CardsReplacing a Mezzanine Card Optional 11. Installing a Linking Board in a Mezzanine Card Removing a 1 GbE and 10 GbE Mezzanine Card 13. Securing a Mezzanine AssemblyRemove the card from the assembly 16. Inserting a Linking Board in a SAS Mezzanine Card Installing a SAS Mezzanine Card with 2.5 HDD17. Installing a SAS Mezzanine Assembly in a Sled Removing a SAS Mezzanine Card with 2.5 HDD Routing the 2.5 SAS Mezzanine Cables19. Removing a SAS Mezzanine Assembly in a Sled 20. Removing a SAS Mezzanine Card Installing a SAS Mezzanine Card with 3.5 HDD21. Inserting a Linking Board on a 3.5 SAS Mezzanine Card Routing the 3.5 SAS Mezzanine Cables Removing a SAS Mezzanine Card with 3.5 HDDSAS Cable Identification 24 .5 SAS Cable SAS CableTroubleshooting Sequence Server Boot IssuesSystem Does Not Boot After Initial Installation Product Family 100101 102 System Does Not Boot After Configuration Changes103 Installation ProblemsTroubleshooting External Connections Update UtilitiesBMC Firmware Update Firmware Recovery Utility-SOCFLASH Utility105 106 Updates Through TFTP/HTTP/FTP107 108 Bios Recovery Mode Bios System UpdateFirmware Update Utility-AMI Flash Utility Bios Recovery Flow110 111 System Board Jumpers and ConnectorsJP5 112113 Inch Hard Drive Board ConnectorsBackplane Connectors Sled Backplane Front Connectors114 115 Sled Backplane Back Connectors116 6shows the 12-sled backplane front connectors117 Power Distribution Board Connectors118 PDB Power and SMBus Connectors119 Contacting Dell120 121 Index122 123 124
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