HP ProLiant BL660c HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide - Page 116

ASR Status, ASR Timeout, Thermal Shutdown, Wake-On LAN, POST Speed Up, POST F1 Prompt

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ASR Status The ASR Status option is a toggle setting that either enables or disables ASR. When set to Disabled, no ASR features function. ASR Timeout The ASR Timeout option sets a timeout limit for resetting a server that is not responding. When the server has not responded in the selected amount of time, the server automatically resets. The available time increments are: • 10 minutes • 15 minutes • 20 minutes • 30 minutes • 5 minutes Thermal Shutdown The Thermal Shutdown option is a toggle setting that determines when the server automatically powers down due to dangerous temperatures. When the setting is enabled (default), the Advanced System Management Driver initiates a system shutdown when the temperature reaches within 5 degrees of critical level. When the setting is disabled, the Advanced System Management Driver shuts down the system at critical level. Wake-On LAN The Wake-On LAN option is a toggle setting that enables or disables the Wake-On LAN feature. When set to Enabled, the server can be powered up remotely using a network controller. When changing to Enabled, the following caution displays: When enabling Wake-on LAN, remove all power cords before adding or removing any adapters. Some adapters can cause the system to power on when added or removed. POST Speed Up The POST Speed Up option is a toggle setting that enables or disables the extended power-up memory test. When POST Speed Up is set to Enabled, the extended power-up memory test is not executed, and the server powers up more quickly. POST F1 Prompt The POST F1 Prompt option is a toggle setting that configures the server so the F1 key must be pressed to proceed when an error is encountered during the power-up sequence. A series of system tests executes during POST before continuing with the following: • If failures occur that allow the system to continue operating, the system continues to boot but posts a message. RBSU menu (HP ProLiant G6 and earlier servers or server blades) 116

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RBSU menu (HP ProLiant G6 and earlier servers or server blades)
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ASR Status
The ASR Status
option is a toggle setting that either enables or disables ASR. When set to Disabled, no
ASR features function.
ASR Timeout
The ASR Timeout option sets a timeout limit for resetting a server that is not responding. When the server
has not responded in the selected amount of time, the server automatically resets. The available time
increments are:
10 minutes
15 minutes
20 minutes
30 minutes
5 minutes
Thermal Shutdown
The Thermal Shutdown option is a toggle setting that determines when the server automatically powers
down due to dangerous temperatures. When the setting is enabled (default), the Advanced System
Management Driver initiates a system shutdown when the temperature reaches within 5 degrees of critical
level. When the setting is disabled, the Advanced System Management Driver shuts down the system at
critical level.
Wake-On LAN
The Wake-On LAN option is a toggle setting that enables or disables the Wake-On LAN feature. When
set to Enabled, the server can be powered up remotely using a network controller. When changing to
Enabled, the following caution displays:
When enabling Wake-on LAN, remove all power cords before adding or
removing any adapters. Some adapters can cause the system to power on
when added or removed.
POST Speed Up
The POST Speed Up option is a toggle setting that enables or disables the extended power-up memory
test. When POST Speed Up is set to Enabled, the extended power-up memory test is not executed, and
the server powers up more quickly.
POST F1 Prompt
The POST F1 Prompt option is a toggle setting that configures the server so the F1 key must be pressed to
proceed when an error is encountered during the power-up sequence. A series of system tests executes
during POST before continuing with the following:
If failures occur that allow the system to continue operating, the system continues to boot but posts a
message.