Intel SE7501WV2 manual Non-Critical Condition, Degraded Condition, Id Led

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Server Management

Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2 TPS

5.5.5.5.1System Status Indications Critical Condition

A critical condition is any critical or non-recoverable threshold crossing associated with the following events:

Temperature, Voltage, or Fan critical threshold crossing

Power Subsystem Failure. The BMC asserts this failure whenever it detects a power control fault (e.g., the BMC detects that the system power is remaining ON even though the BMC has de-asserted the signal to turn off power to the system).

A hot-swap backplane would use the Set Fault Indication command to indicate when one or more of the drive fault status LEDs are asserted on the hot-swap backplane.

The system is unable to power up due to incorrectly installed processor(s), or processor incompatibility.

Satellite controller sends a critical or non-recoverable state, via the Set Fault Indication command to the BMC.

“Critical Event Logging” errors.

Non-Critical Condition

Temperature, Voltage, or Fan non-critical threshold crossing

Chassis Intrusion

Satellite controller sends a non-critical state, via the Set Fault Indication command, to the BMC.

Set Fault Indication Command

Degraded Condition

Non-redundant power supply operation. This only applies when the BMC is configured for a redundant power subsystem. The power unit configuration is configured via OEM SDR records.

A processor is disabled by FRB or BIOS.

BIOS has disabled or mapped out some of the system memory.

5.5.5.6ID LED

The Blue ID LED, located at the back edge of the baseboard near the speaker, is used to help locate a given server platform requiring service when installed in a multi-system rack. The LED is lit when the front panel ID button is pressed and it is turned off when the button is pressed again. A user-defined interface can be developed to activate the ID LED remotely.

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SE7501WV2 specifications

The Intel SE7501WV2 is a versatile server motherboard designed to meet the demanding needs of modern computing environments. Engineered with a focus on performance, reliability, and flexibility, this motherboard is tailored for a range of applications, from entry-level servers to high-performance computing tasks.

One of the main features of the SE7501WV2 is its support for Intel's Xeon processors, specifically those based on the Netburst architecture. This compatibility allows for powerful multi-threaded processing capabilities, making it ideal for businesses seeking to optimize their server performance. The motherboard supports dual CPU configurations, enabling up to two processors to work simultaneously, thereby increasing computational power and efficiency.

The motherboard incorporates Intel's advanced server management technologies such as Intel Active Monitoring Technology, which helps in monitoring system health and optimizing power usage. Additionally, it features Intel's I/O Acceleration Technology, which enhances data throughput and reduces latencies, ensuring that applications run smoothly and efficiently.

Another significant characteristic of the SE7501WV2 is the memory capacity it offers. With support for up to 16 GB of ECC (Error-Correcting Code) DDR SDRAM, the motherboard helps in maintaining system stability during high workloads. The ECC memory not only prevents data corruption but also significantly enhances the reliability of mission-critical applications.

For connectivity, the SE7501WV2 comes equipped with multiple PCI-X slots, enabling the addition of various expansion cards for network, storage, and graphic capabilities. This expandability is crucial for enterprises that need to adapt their server architecture to evolving workloads.

Moreover, the SE7501WV2 features integrated high-performance RAID support, improving data redundancy and performance. This feature is essential for organizations that prioritize data security and require robust backup solutions.

In terms of power management, the motherboard supports advanced power features that help reduce operational costs while maximizing performance. The design ensures efficient power consumption, allowing it to run cooler and quieter, which is particularly beneficial for noisy data center environments.

In conclusion, the Intel SE7501WV2 motherboard is designed for those who require robust performance, reliability, and flexibility in server applications. With its support for dual Xeon processors, extensive memory capabilities, advanced management technologies, and expandability, it stands out as a solid solution for many enterprise-level computing needs.