uEFI System Update Package (SUP) Installation and Operation Instructions Intel highly recommends reading this document in its entirety before performing the system update. Verifying that your system meets the documented requirements will ensure a successful update and provide the most reliable system functionality after the update has completed. Released - Jan 23, 2019 ******************************************************************************** This update package includes the following production level system software updates: System BIOS - BIOS: X104 : includes BIOS-SE5C620.86B.01.00.0104, FPKSI-3.50, ME-04.00.04.294 BMC - X0114 : 1.43.00000104 FRUSDR - 1.45 --- Firmware Update Tools --- SYSFWUPDT_V14_1_Build2 FWPIAUPD_v14_1_Build12 FRUSDR_V14_1_Build11 --- Supported Products --- Intel(R) Server Board S2600WF Family Contact Intel for pre-production hardware support requirements Important NOTES: - All updates provided in this package are installed using the embedded uEFI operating environment only. - Do not modify any of the script files. The scripts as written will provide the most reliable update experience. - If for any reason the System BIOS, BMC Firmware, or FRU&SDR data need to be re-installed after the initial update has been performed, the package does include standalone script files that can be run individually. These files include:UpdBIOS.nsh,fwUpdateBMC.nsh and updS2600WFT.nsh. Note: - once after the update of BIOS and BMC is done SUT will reboot. - once reboot is done scripts will upadte the FRU/SDR -Do NOT use these files until after the system has been updated initially using the Startup.nsh file. ******************************************************************************** Update Procedure ******************************************************************************** - Unzip the contents of the update package and copy all files to the root directory on a USB flash drive - Insert the USB flash drive to any available USB port on the server system to be updated - Power on the server - The system will automatically access the uEFI shell and begin the update process. Or - If the files were copied to a folder other than the root, Boot the Server to the uEFI shell. This can be accessed via the BIOS setup utility during POST or via the Boot Menu accessed during POST. - Run the command "map -r" in the uEFI shell to mount the USB flash drive - Run the command "fs0:" to change folders to the USB flash drive. The USB flash drive may also mount to fs1: depending on other installed devices. The number of "fs#" is dependent on the result of command "map -r" - Change folders to the folder holding the update package files and manually start the "Startup.nsh" script file to start loading all updates - Reboot the system after the update process has successfully completed Advisory NOTE: Whenever the system BIOS is updated, two BIOS images are installed, a primary image and a backup image. The backup image is loaded during the 1st system reboot after the primary BIOS image is updated. During the 1st system reboot, the screen will be blank for approximately 2 minutes while the backup BIOS image is being loaded. DO NOT power off or reboot the system during this time. A message will appear on the screen when the backup BIOS image update has completed. Verifying Updates: - During POST, hit the Key when prompted to access the BIOS Setup Utility - From the BIOS Setup Utility main menu, Hit the key to load BIOS Defaults - At the MAIN menu verify the BIOS revision is correct - Move cursor to the SERVER MANAGEMENT Menu - Move cursor down to the SYSTEM INFORMATION Option and hit Enter - Verify the BMC Firmware revision is correct - Verify the SDR revision is correct - Configure desired BIOS Option settings - Hit the F10 Key to save changes and Exit The System Software Update is Complete. *** Warning: *** !! Do NOT interrupt or reboot or remove power from your system during the update process. Doing so may render your system inoperable. !! !! Do not attempt to down rev the system software once loaded on to the system. Doing so may render your system inoperable. !!