HP ProLiant BL660c HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide - Page 117

Power Button, Automatic Power-On, Power-On Delay, Server Passwords

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• If critical components fail or are missing, the server attempts to boot. If it can boot, it posts a message and an F1 prompt. o If Enabled is selected and an error occurs, the system stops at the F1 prompt until the F1 key is pressed, before continuing to boot. o If Delayed is selected and an error occurs, the system pauses for 20 seconds at the F1 prompt, and then continues to boot the OS. • If the system cannot run with the missing or failed components, it halts until those components are replaced. NOTE: The POST F1 Prompt setting is enabled by default in ProLiant ML and DL servers and is disabled by default in BL servers. Power Button Disabling the Power Button feature causes the momentary power button to stop functioning under any OS. The Power Button feature does not override the 4-second hold-down of the server power button. Automatic Power-On The Automatic Power-On feature enables the server to automatically power on when auxiliary power is applied to the server. Power-On Delay The Power-On Delay feature delays the server from powering on for a specified time to prevent power usage spikes when multiple servers power up after a power loss. Wake-on LAN, RTC wake-up, and iLO 2 Virtual Power Button events override the delay and immediately power on the server. The Power-On Delay options are: • Disabled • 15-second delay • 30-second delay • 45-second delay • 60-second delay • Random delay Server Passwords The Server Passwords menu includes options that configure the password environment of the server: • Set Power-On Password (on page 118) • Set Admin Password (on page 118) • Trusted Platform Module (on page 118) • Network Server Mode (on page 120) • QuickLock (on page 120) RBSU menu (HP ProLiant G6 and earlier servers or server blades) 117

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RBSU menu (HP ProLiant G6 and earlier servers or server blades)
117
If critical components fail or are missing, the server attempts to boot. If it can boot, it posts a
message and an F1 prompt.
o
If Enabled is selected and an error occurs, the system stops at the F1 prompt until the F1 key is
pressed, before continuing to boot.
o
If Delayed is selected and an error occurs, the system pauses for 20 seconds at the F1 prompt,
and then continues to boot the OS.
If the system cannot run with the missing or failed components, it halts until those components are
replaced.
NOTE:
The POST F1 Prompt setting is enabled by default in ProLiant ML and DL servers and is
disabled by default in BL servers.
Power Button
Disabling the Power Button feature causes the momentary power button to stop functioning under any OS.
The Power Button feature does not override the 4-second hold-down of the server power button.
Automatic Power-On
The Automatic Power-On feature enables the server to automatically power on when auxiliary power is
applied to the server.
Power-On Delay
The Power-On Delay feature delays the server from powering on for a specified time to prevent power
usage spikes when multiple servers power up after a power loss. Wake-on LAN, RTC wake-up, and iLO 2
Virtual Power Button events override the delay and immediately power on the server.
The Power-On Delay options are:
Disabled
15-second delay
30-second delay
45-second delay
60-second delay
Random delay
Server Passwords
The Server Passwords menu includes options that configure the password environment of the server:
Set Power-On Password (on page
118
)
Set Admin Password (on page
118
)
Trusted Platform Module (on page
118
)
Network Server Mode (on page
120
)
QuickLock (on page
120
)