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Intel® Server Board S2600GZ/GL TPS BIOS Setup Utility Comments: When the AC power resume policy (above) is either Power On or Last State, this option allows a delay to be taken after AC power is restored before the system actually begins to power up. This delay can be either a fixed time or an "automatic" time, where "automatic" means that the BIOS will select a randomized delay time of 25-300 seconds when it sends the Power Restore Delay setting to the BMC. This option will be grayed out and unavailable when the AC power resume policy is Stay Off. The Power Restore Delay setting is maintained by BIOS. This setting does not take effect until a reboot is done. Early in POST, the Power Restore Policy is read from the BMC, and if the policy is Power On or Last State, the delay settings are sent to the BMC. Bear in mind that even if the Power Restore Delay is Disabled, there will still be a delay of about 20 seconds while the BMC itself boots up after AC power is restored. Note: This Power Restore Delay option applies only to powering on when AC is applied. It has no effect on powering the system up using the Power Button on the Front Panel. A DC power on using the Power Button is not delayed. The purpose of this delay is to avoid having all systems draw "startup surge" power at the same time. Different systems or racks of systems can be set to different delay times to spread out the startup power draws. Alternatively, all systems can be set to Automatic, and then each system will wait for a random period before powering up. Back to [Server Management Screen] 7. Power Restore Delay Value Option Values: [Entry Field 25 - 300, 25 is default] Help Text: Fixed time period 25-300 seconds for Power Restore Delay. Comments: When the power restore policy is Power On or Last State, and the Power Restore Delay selection is Fixed, this field allows for specifying how long in seconds that fixed delay will be. When the Power Restore Delay is Disabled or Auto, this field will be grayed out and unavailable. The Power Restore Delay Value setting is maintained by BIOS. This setting does not take effect until a reboot is done. Early in POST, the Power Restore Policy is read from the BMC, and if the policy is Power On or Last State, the delay settings are sent to the BMC. When the Power Restore Delay setting is Fixed, this delay value is used to provide the length of the delay. Back to [Server Management Screen] 8. Clear System Event Log Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: If enabled, clears the System Event Log. All current entries will be lost. Note: This option is reset to [Disabled] after a reboot. Revision 1.1 175 Intel order number G24881-004

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Intel® Server Board S2600GZ/GL TPS
BIOS Setup Utility
Revision 1.1
Intel order number G24881-004
175
Comments:
When the AC power resume policy (above) is either
Power On
or
Last State
, this option allows a delay to be taken after AC power is restored before the
system actually begins to power up. This delay can be either a fixed time or an
“automatic” time, where “automatic” means that the BIOS will select a randomized delay
time of 25-300 seconds when it sends the Power Restore Delay setting to the BMC.
This option will be grayed out and unavailable when the AC power resume policy is
Stay
Off
.
The Power Restore Delay setting is maintained by BIOS. This setting does not take
effect until a reboot is done. Early in POST, the Power Restore Policy is read from the
BMC, and if the policy is
Power On
or
Last State
, the delay settings are sent to the
BMC.
Bear in mind that even if the Power Restore Delay is
Disabled
, there will still be a delay
of about 20 seconds while the BMC itself boots up after AC power is restored.
Note:
This Power Restore Delay option applies only to powering on when AC is applied.
It has no effect on powering the system up using the Power Button on the Front Panel. A
DC power on using the Power Button is not delayed.
The purpose of this delay is to avoi
d having all systems draw “startup surge” power at
the same time. Different systems or racks of systems can be set to different delay times
to spread out the startup power draws. Alternatively, all systems can be set to
Automatic, and then each system will wait for a random period before powering up.
Back to [
Server Management Screen
]
7.
Power Restore Delay Value
Option Values:
[Entry Field 25
300,
25
is default]
Help Text:
Fixed time period 25-300 seconds for Power Restore Delay.
Comments:
When the power restore policy is
Power On
or
Last State
, and
the Power Restore Delay selection is
Fixed
, this field allows for specifying how long in
seconds that fixed delay will be.
When the Power Restore Delay is
Disabled
or
Auto
, this field will be grayed out and
unavailable.
The
Power Restore Delay Value
setting is maintained by BIOS. This setting does not
take effect until a reboot is done. Early in POST, the Power Restore Policy is read from
the BMC, and if the policy is
Power On
or
Last State
, the delay settings are sent to the
BMC. When the
Power Restore Delay
setting is
Fixed
, this delay value is used to
provide the length of the delay.
Back to [
Server Management Screen
]
8.
Clear System Event Log
Option Values:
Enabled
Disabled
Help Text:
If enabled, clears the System Event Log. All current entries will be lost.
Note
: This option is reset to [Disabled] after a reboot.