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Intel® Server System S5400SFHS-SATA Errata and Contingencies
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Testing Exceptions for Intel® Server System SR1560SF-Fixed Windows
Server 2008 64 Bit
Data in this section reflects product data and test exceptions listed in section 2 of the Intel® Server
System SR1560SF-Fixed Readme file at time of WLP First-Time submission ID Number 1291685.
Operating system
(Windows XP, Windows 2000, etc.)
Failure type
(Contingency, Errata, Incident)
ID number
Windows Server 2008 x64 Errata 1078
Failing test name
PCI Hardware Compliance Test
Applicable error message
(Type N/A if the error message
or failing text is excessive or if
there is no text)
The Bit 5 (Surprise Down Error Severity) in the Uncorrectable Error
Severity register (offset Ch) in the Advanced Error Reporting
Capability table must be read-only and always return 1 if the Bit 5
(Surprise Down Error Mask) in the Uncorrectable Error Mask
Register in the Advanced Errror Reporting Capability table is not
implemented
Additional information
(for example, test system in a
multiple system configuration)
Operating system
(Windows XP, Windows 2000, etc.)
Failure type
(Contingency, Errata, Incident)
ID number
Windows Server 2008 x64 Errata 887
Failing test name
PCI Harware Compliance Test for Systems Running Windows Vista
(PCIHCT)
Applicable error message
(Type N/A if the error message
or failing text is excessive or if
there is no text)
Bit 10 (Interrupt Disable) in the Command register (offset 4h) in
the Header table must be read-writable if the device supports an
interrupt.
Additional information
(for example, test system in a
multiple system configuration)
Operating system
(Windows XP, Windows 2000, etc.)
Failure type
(Contingency, Errata, Incident)
ID number
Windows Server 2008 x64 Errata 1113
Failing test name
PCI Hardware Compliance Test
Applicable error message
(Type N/A if the error message
or failing text is excessive or if
there is no text)
Bit 5 (Retrain Link) in the Link Control register (offset 10h) in the
PCI Express Capability table must always return 0 on reads even
though it is read-write.
Additional information
(for example, test system in a
multiple system configuration)