Yeah it's a POST code, the exact text isPSP code ? what operating system ?
or do you mean BIOS POST code ?
psp post code 004B
Yeah it's a POST code, the exact text isPSP code ? what operating system ?
or do you mean BIOS POST code ?
ok you have a problem !Yeah it's a POST code, the exact text is
psp post code 004B
Thanks, yeah I thought so as well, I have tried multiple processors that work in Supermicro and Asus machines so I doubt they are vendor locked. The cmos battery tray got damaged in shipping so the bios being corrupt might actually make sense. Thanks I'll return the motherboard.ok you have a problem !
PSP = Platform Security Processor
your BIOS is corrupt or you have vendor locked CPU
Sorry I meant BMCBIOS V4.02 is still 32mb.
Hmm on BMC 4.10, Bios 4.01, I get an error trying these raw commands now even:Can you share the exact readings after input 0x2e 0x05 0xfd 0x19 0x00 0x03 0xfe?
I'm having a little trouble reading the results my Tyan gets after using this command, I guess the last digit is the result, but it's not the same as what I set.
root@truenas[~]# ipmitool raw 0x2e 0x5 0xfd 0x19 0x00 0x01 0xfe
fd 19 00 81
root@truenas[~]# ipmitool raw 0x2e 0x5 0xfd 0x19 0x00 0x01 0x3C
fd 19 00
root@truenas[~]# ipmitool raw 0x2e 0x5 0xfd 0x19 0x00 0x01 0xfe
fd 19 00 bc
root@truenas[~]# ipmitool raw 0x2e 0x5 0xfd 0x19 0x00 0x01 0x1C
fd 19 00
root@truenas[~]# ipmitool raw 0x2e 0x5 0xfd 0x19 0x00 0x01 0xfe
fd 19 00 9c
Can you get into IPMI ?Hi,
Just got this board, trying to get into bios but seems like usb keyboard is not working. Blinks once during POST.
Got into redfish tho. Also tried booting unraid from a USB but no go. Any ideas?
Which USB ports are you connecting to? The rear USB ones? These are driven directly by the SOC.Yes, I get into IPMI and got into the redfish BIOS. Looked through all the settings but didn’t see anything specific about USB being disabled.
Thanks for the reply,Which USB ports are you connecting to? The rear USB ones? These are driven directly by the SOC.
BIOS -> Boot -> Boot Configuration
Setup Prompt Timeout- set to a large number like 5 or 10 seconds
Quiet Boot - set to disabled
Wait for ESC - set to disabled
BIOS -> Advanced -> USB Configuration
Legacy USB Support - should be enabled
XHCI Hand-Off - should be enabled
Port 60/64 Emulation - should be enabled
BIOS -> Advanced -> Compatibility Support Module Config
CSM Support - Enabled
BIOS -> Advanced -> Option ROM Execution
Other PCI Devices - Should be set to Legacy
Have you tried with the front USB connectors ? Also try using a USB 2.0 hub to connect the keyboard. And make sure the USB port isn't damaged or is otherwise functional (i.e does a USB stick attached to the port boot?) If the rear USB isnt working, it is either the port itself or then it's the SOC (could be anything, part of the case touching the motherboard, damaged CPU socket etc)
Have never seen that code before - POST code AD is 'ready to boot' but never seen DE AD. Care to post pics of the screen ?Sceen loops "System initialization..." and boot code DEAD AD00 0000 CCCC.
I had to order a new cable since I didnt have a the extra EPS cable for my evga PSU. Ill try another PSU next since taking the board out of the case didn't work.Have never seen that code before - POST code AD is 'ready to boot' but never seen DE AD. Care to post pics of the screen ?
I had a similar issue with my board, though a different post code - BAAD - taking some memory out helped. Turns out it was because even though I thought I looked, I missed two standoffs that shorted the top memory slot and would have shorted the 10GB chip if I had a board with one. Removing these and the board is happy with all slots filled now.I had to order a new cable since I didnt have a the extra EPS cable for my evga PSU. Ill try another PSU next since taking the board out of the case didn't work.
Heres how it looks
EDIT:
Got it running with only 4 ram sticks and a sata device connected. Unsure why. Probably something with the memory.
thanks for this. Having a small problem. I reset the password, and confirmed it works by rerunning the second step with the new credentials. However when I go to the page and enter in my credentials, I still see a blank page. The browser console shows a 404 on `https://10.0.1.193/redfish/v1/Systems/Self/Bios`. Any ideas? I'm in Bios 2.0.2 and BMC firmware 3.0.0Enabling Remote BIOS
Remember the BIOS page the Tyan IPMI interface has?
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Does your BIOS look like this even after using the default credentials Administrator/superuser ?
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Don't worry - it's because the Redfish API the BIOS page depends on getting the default password changed (probably because of CA law SB-327 and that's probably why Dell can show remote BIOS screens). All you need is curl / Python / Postman or anything that can send and receive web requests to the Redfish API
Step 1: We need to get the etag value from the server Redfish API (we will use it in the request header later)
Gives usCode:curl -k \ --request GET 'https://192.168.0.10/redfish/v1/'
Step 2: In the result above, note down the value for the etag W/"<some_number>" without the <> of course. Now remember the default Administrator:superuser username and password? We will pass it to the Redfish API and see what the problem is.Code:{ "@odata.context":"/redfish/v1/$metadata#ServiceRoot.ServiceRoot", "@odata.etag":"W/\"<some_number>\"", "@odata.id":"/redfish/v1/", "@odata.type":"#ServiceRoot.v1_4_0.ServiceRoot ... }
Gives usCode:curl -k -u 'Administrator:superuser' \ --request GET 'https://192.168.0.10/redfish/v1/AccountService/Accounts/1' \ --header 'If-Match: W/"<some_number>"'
Step 3: So now let's use curl to change the default Redfish account username and password to <new_user> and <new_passwd> (Substitute accordingly)Code:{ "error": { "@Message.ExtendedInfo": [ { "@odata.type": "#Message.v1_0_5.Message", "Message": "The password provided for this account must be changed before access is granted. PATCH the 'Password' property for this account located at the target URI '/redfish/v1/AccountService/Accounts/1' to complete this process.", "MessageArgs": [ "/redfish/v1/AccountService/Accounts/1" ], "MessageId": "Base.1.0.0.PasswordChangeRequired", "RelatedProperties": [], "Resolution": "Change the password for this account using a PATCH to the 'Password' property at the URI provided.", "Severity": "Critical" } ], "code": "Base.1.0.0.PasswordChangeRequired", "message": "The password provided for this account must be changed before access is granted. PATCH the 'Password' property for this account located at the target URI '/redfish/v1/AccountService/Accounts/1' to complete this process." } }
This should give a HTTP 204 (no content) - but I actually got an error message, the command still worked though. Now when you use the BIOS link to login and use your new username and password, you should be able to see the BIOS settings and even change themCode:Thanks for this -- I reset the password (confirmed that it's working by running the curl -k -u 'Administrator:superuser' \ --request PATCH 'https://192.168.0.10/redfish/v1/AccountService/Accounts/1' \ --header 'If-Match: W/"<some_number>"' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --data-raw '{"UserName":"<new_user>", "Password":"<new_passwd>" }'
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Hope this helps ...
set emulate disk to host and store something useful on it.another question: what is the SD card for? it's linked to the BMC, so is it just for logging or something?
where is that option in the IPMI? And can the host boot from it with this setting?set emulate disk to host and store something useful on it.
virtual media. but the SD card has to be formatted in right file format to show up, don't remember which, sorry.where is that option in the IPMI? And can the host boot from it with this setting?