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FPGA firmware flashed. The recommendation is to reflash the FPGA on your system x3850
X5 after connecting the MAX5 to ensure that the FPGA levels on the MAX5 and server match.
The server might fail to complete POST because of a significant difference in FPGA code
between the MAX5 and the server. Correct this situation by flashing the FPGA through the
IMM while the server is plugged into power but not powered off. An entry in the hardware
error log reports when the FPGA levels of the MAX5 and the server do not match.
The order of the flash types in Table 6-2 on page 230 is the sequence in which to perform the
flashes. To update the server to this firmware or higher, you can use one of the following
choices:
When you have a compatible operating system installed, you can use the UpdateXpress
System Packs Installer (UXSPI) tool that is described in 9.11, "UpdateXpress System
Pack Installer" on page 511.
Regardless of the version of operating system or when an operating system is not
installed, you can use the Bootable Media Creator (BOMC) tool that is described in 9.12,
"Bootable Media Creator" on page 514.
After establishing a network connection and logging into the IMM, use the firmware update
function, as described in 9.13, "MegaRAID Storage Manager" on page 521.
UEFI update is a two-step process: The UEFI flash is a two-step process. When the
UEFI flash completes, warm-reboot the server to at least the F1-Setup panel to allow
the second half of the UEFI flash to complete. Failure to perform the required
warm-reboot results in a corrupt version of the UEFI, which forces the server to boot
into the recovery page of the UEFI until the situation is corrected by following the UEFI
recovery process in the Problem Determination and Service Guide (PDSG).
For the latest firmware requirements for using the MAX5, see RETAIN tip H197572:
http://ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=MIGR-5085756

6.4.2 Installing in a rack

The QPI cables that are used to connect the MAX5 to the x3850 X5 are extremely short, stiff
cables that can be easily damaged. For this reason, hardware ships with the MAX5 to allow
the MAX5 to be mounted to the x3850 through a series of brackets and rail kits.
For cabling instructions, see the product publication IBM eX5 MAX5 to x3850 X5 and x3950
X5 QPI Cable Kit and IBM eX5 MAX5 2-Node EXA Scalability Kit Installation Instructions,
which is available at this website:
http://ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=MIGR-5084861

6.4.3 MAX5 cables

The QPI cables that are used to cable the x3850 X5 and the MAX5 are extremely short and
stiff. To plug the cables in, you must start the cable insertion on both sides of the cable into
the correct receptors on both the x3850 X5 and MAX5 at the same time.
Use the following tips when plugging in the cables:
QPI cables come packaged with reusable plastic boots that protect the fragile outside
edges of the cable connectors, as shown in Figure 6-7 on page 232. It is a good idea to
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