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MK200-60 AMD EPYC Server

AsRock ROMED8-2T/BCM Motherboard

* A new motherboard revision was released by AsRock with a different Ethernet controller, the ROMED8-2T-BCM. Any MK200-60 units received after December 14th 2022 will need the updated driver package. The user manual includes both motherboard options.

Drivers and Manuals

User Manual

Updated driver package for ROMED8-2T-BCM: Drivers (Windows Server)
Units received before December 14th 2022 for ROMED8-2T: Older Drivers (Windows Server)

Enabling Auto Power On

  • Power on the server and press F2 a few times to access the BIOS
  • Navigate to the Advanced tab
  • Open the Chipset Configuration menu
  • Locate the Restore AC Power Loss option
  • Change it to “Power ON’
  • Press F10 to save & exit, and enter to confirm
  • Auto power on is now enabled

Troubleshooting

Clearing the CMOS

If the server fails to power on or is unresponsive, clearing the CMOS may help. It will also restore the BIOS to factory defaults. Ensure this procedure is done in a static safe environment. A grounding strap is recommended.

  • Unplug the server completely from power and all peripherals
  • Remove one phillips screw from each side of the lid near the front
  • Loosen the 2 captive thumbscrews and slide the lid off towards the rear of the server.
  • Locate the clear CMOS solder pads
  • Locate the clear CMOS solder pads
  • Using a flathead screwdriver or similar conductive tool, short the two pins together for 30 seconds
  • Slide the lid back on, reconnect the server, and power it on
  • It may reboot several times to re-detect hardware
  • If it continues to malfunction, contact technical support.

MK200-70 Xeon Scalable Edge Server

ASRock EPC621D81 Motherboard

Drivers and Manuals

User Manual

Drivers (Windows Server)

IPMI Configuration Guide

Enabling Auto Power On

  • Power on the server and press F2 a few times to access the BIOS
  • Navigate to the Advanced tab
  • Open the Chipset Configuration menu
  • Locate the Restore AC Power Loss option
  • Change it to “Power ON’
  • Press F10 to save & exit, and enter to confirm
  • Auto power on is now enabled

Troubleshooting

Clearing the CMOS

If the server fails to power on or is unresponsive, clearing the CMOS may help. It will also restore the BIOS to factory defaults. Ensure this procedure is done in a static safe environment. A grounding strap is recommended.

  • Unplug the server completely from power and all peripherals
  • Remove one phillips screw from each side of the lid near the front
  • Loosen the 2 captive thumbscrews and slide the lid off towards the rear of the server.

Locate the CMOS battery
  • Gently move back the tab and pull the battery straight up out of the socket
  • Use a metal tool to short the two sides of the battery holder together for 30 seconds
  • Reinsert the battery and ensure the orientation matches this picture
  • Slide the lid back on, reconnect the server, and power it on
  • It may reboot several times to re-detect hardware
  • If it continues to malfunction, contact technical support.

How to determine the BMC / management interface IP Address

  • Press the F2 key at power on to access the BIOS
  • Under the Server Mgmt tab, open the BMC Network Configuration menu
  • The IP address is listed
  • The management interface can be accessed by using this address in a browser on the same LAN
Updated on June 9, 2023

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