Intel® Server Board M10JNP2SB Firmware Update Package

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12/13/2022

Introduction

Provides the Intel® Server Board M10JNP2SB Firmware Update Package.

Available Downloads

  • OS Independent
  • Size: 65.3 MB
  • SHA1: A51D64ECC0F0905C77E4B50D46658E7425078135

Detailed Description

This update package includes the following production level firmware updates:

Board BIOS - 7.219
BMC Firmware - 8100.01.11

Firmware update tools

Yafuflash*
SocFlash* utility

Supported products

Intel® Server Board M10JNP2SB

IMPORTANT NOTES

IMPORTANT PLEASE READ: Intel has found that when performing an update of the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) FW using the in-band method (directly from the OS), the update process may hang and fail when updating from FW versions 1.03 and earlier. BMC FW versions 1.06 and later do not present this issue anymore and the BMC FW update in-band method can be used normally. More information please review TA-1157 at intel.com.

IMPORTANT: BMC Flash is only working through FW Update on BMC Web Console method. Please follow instructions of section BMC installation with BMC Web Console.

WARNING: It is very important to follow these instructions as they are written. Failure to update using the proper procedure may cause damage to your system.

Advisory note

Do not modify any of the script files. The scripts as written will provide the most reliable update experience.

To run these updates, you must boot the system to the embedded uEFI shell.

Hardware and firmware requirements

To update the firmware stack to the versions included in this update package, the currently loaded firmware stack on the system must meet the following:

  • BIOS with ME update V7.218

Important: to ensure a proper system update, install BIOS updates first, and then install BMC updates

This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.

Product and Performance Information

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