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Hi Experts,
I have an S5520UR motherboard in a SR2612UR server.
It worked for years but before a new OS install I decided to update it to the latest (already 3 years old) firmware.
I installed the BIOS60/BMC58/FUR26/ME112 via the the EFI shell.
During the update I already noticed that the FRU and ME updates are failed saying "BMC are already in firmware transfer mode".
After reboot I noticed that I BMC LAN menu is greyed out in BIOS.
I removed the power cord redo the update with same result, Boot block are showing version 0.00
I tried the force update jumper according to: https://communities.intel.com/message/86309# 86309 https://communities.intel.com/message/86309# 86309
reset to default bios settings, force update on and back again but it does not fixed the BMC.
Luckily the machine boots, works ok, but I`m afraid without a working BMC it will not run well and maybe damaged.
Do you have any advice what should I try to resurrect the BMC ?
What is you opinion about running the server without working BMC ?
I wish you have a better luck.
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You may want to try a BMC force update. Follow the steps in section 7.2 of the board TPS: http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5520ur/sb/e44031012_s5520ur_s5520urt_tps_r1_9.pdf http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5520ur/sb/e44031012_s5520ur_s5520urt_tps_r1_9.pdf
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You may want to try a BMC force update. Follow the steps in section 7.2 of the board TPS: http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5520ur/sb/e44031012_s5520ur_s5520urt_tps_r1_9.pdf http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5520ur/sb/e44031012_s5520ur_s5520urt_tps_r1_9.pdf
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Thank for your answer, I already done the force update procedure two times.
I even did a BIOS reset to default after the first try, but it did not helped.
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Were you able to update the BMC in force update mode?
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The messages from the BMC update looks the same in both jumper position.
I will make a photo of the update in both jumper position and post it here.
I had an idea maybe the the fw update is not correctly transfered to the pendrive, so this time I will compare the files on it.
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I did not correctly transfer the update files to the pendrive. I made a new one which I double checked with file compare.
And it worked first time even without force update.
Maybe I did not disconnected the usb drive properly after copying the updates first time.
I really lucky I did not crash the mainboard with a corrupt update.
The lesson is: always check the copied files with file compare before applying an update.
Thank ghoti for the suggestions.
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