Compaq ML370 ProLiant ML370 Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 107

Table 3-18, ASR-2 Features, Features, Definition

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-53 You can configure the server to start Compaq Utilities in four different ways: Without remote console support; for example, to run Compaq Utilities from the server console only With remote console support using modems for dial-in access With remote console support using a modem to dial a predetermined telephone number With remote console support through a network connection (IP or IPX) Features Software error recovery Software error recovery timeout Standby recovery server option Standby recovery server port Standby recovery timeout Software error recovery boot option Thermal shutdown UPS shutdown UPS shutdown threshold Table 3-18 ASR-2 Features Definition If enabled, ASR-2 is activated if the OS hangs or has a crash that results in a lockup. Determines how long the server waits to enable ASR-2 after an OS lockup If enabled, ASR-2 activation initiates a switch to a standby recovery server. Port used to communicate with the recovery server. Determines how long the server waits to initiate switch after ASR-2 activation Allows the server to restart either into the OS or into Compaq Utilities If enabled, shuts down the server if a critical thermal error occurs If enabled, allows the server to perform a shutdown if a UPS is activated Determines how long the server waits to shut down after the UPS is activated. If desired, this number should provide enough time for an administrator to perform any necessary operations or to gracefully shut down the server.

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
3-53
You can configure the server to start Compaq Utilities in four different ways:
Without remote console support; for example, to run Compaq Utilities from the server
console only
With remote console support using modems for dial-in access
With remote console support using a modem to dial a predetermined telephone number
With remote console support through a network connection (IP or IPX)
Table 3-18
ASR-2 Features
Features
Definition
Software error recovery
If enabled, ASR-2 is activated if the OS hangs or has a crash that
results in a lockup.
Software error recovery timeout
Determines how long the server waits to enable ASR-2 after an OS
lockup
Standby recovery server option
If enabled, ASR-2 activation initiates a switch to a standby recovery
server.
Standby recovery server port
Port used to communicate with the recovery server.
Standby recovery timeout
Determines how long the server waits to initiate switch after ASR-2
activation
Software error recovery boot option
Allows the server to restart either into the OS or into Compaq
Utilities
Thermal shutdown
If enabled, shuts down the server if a critical thermal error occurs
UPS shutdown
If enabled, allows the server to perform a shutdown if a UPS is
activated
UPS shutdown threshold
Determines how long the server waits to shut down after the UPS
is activated. If desired, this number should provide enough time for
an administrator to perform any necessary operations or to
gracefully shut down the server.