HP DL760 ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 102

Table 7-1, Diagnostic Tools, What it is, How to run

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Diagnostic Tools Table 7-1: Diagnostic Tools continued Tool What it is ROM-based Setup Utility The RBSU allows you to change the system configuration settings from the initial startup of the system. Specifically, it provides: • "Virtual Presence" allowing a system administrator to use the Remote Lights-Out Edition to remotely access and configure the system in a totally unattended fashion. • The ability to immediately save settings. • Selection of operating system. It also allows configuration of system specific options such as COM ports and LPT ports, standard boot order, and NUMLOCK. • Viewing of installed PCI devices and the ability to configure IRQ (interrupt) settings for each installed PCI device. • Viewing and changing of the system date and time. • Viewing and setting of configuration options for Automatic Server Recovery (ASR). • The ability to set or change the server passwords. • Setting or customization of the server asset tag and the text that will be displayed on the IMD. • Setting of advanced options such as MPS/APIC Mode, Hot-plug Reservation, and CPU Correction Marking. • Selection of the language for RBSU (English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, or Japanese). How to run it On an unconfigured server, powering up the server causes RBSU to run automatically. On an already configured server, pressing F9 when prompted after restarting the server will cause the RBSU to run. continued HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 7-3 HP CONFIDENTIAL Codename: Jed Part Number: 201262-003 Last Saved On: 2/10/04 4:12 PM

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Diagnostic Tools
Table 7-1:
Diagnostic Tools
continued
Tool
What it is
How to run it
ROM-based Setup Utility
The RBSU allows you to change the
system configuration settings from the
initial startup of the system. Specifically, it
provides:
“Virtual Presence” allowing a system
administrator to use the Remote
Lights-Out Edition to remotely access
and configure the system in a totally
unattended fashion.
The ability to immediately save
settings.
Selection of operating system. It also
allows configuration of system
specific options such as COM ports
and LPT ports, standard boot order,
and NUMLOCK.
Viewing of installed PCI devices and
the ability to configure IRQ (interrupt)
settings for each installed PCI device.
Viewing and changing of the system
date and time.
Viewing and setting of configuration
options for Automatic Server
Recovery (ASR).
The ability to set or change the server
passwords.
Setting or customization of the server
asset tag and the text that will be
displayed on the IMD.
Setting of advanced options such as
MPS/APIC Mode, Hot-plug
Reservation, and CPU Correction
Marking.
Selection of the language for RBSU
(English, French, Italian, German,
Spanish, or Japanese).
On an unconfigured server, powering
up the server causes RBSU to run
automatically.
On an already configured server,
pressing
F9
when prompted after
restarting the server will cause the
RBSU to run.
continued
HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
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HP CONFIDENTIAL
Codename: Jed Part Number: 201262-003 Last Saved On: 2/10/04 4:12 PM