Compaq ProLiant 400 ProLiant ML330 Setup and Installation Guide - Page 71

ROMPaq, Wake On LAN

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Server Configuration and Utilities 5-7 IRQ Summary displays the list of all interrupts (IRQs) in the system, as well as the devices using the IRQs. APIC Table allows users to manually assign the table that is generated for the operating system. By default, this selection is automatically set based upon the primary operating system. In the event that you have selected "Other" as the primary operating system, this menu allows manual override. The mapped table is a configuration that represents the legacy IRQ assignments for all devices in the system. The full table is a configuration that represents the broadest interrupt assignments for devices in the system, minimizing interrupt sharing at the possible expense of compatibility with older operating systems. Automatic Server Recovery enables and disables the ASR feature. Wake Support enables and disables the wake support (PME), such as Wake On LAN ROMPaq Using Flash ROM in Compaq servers allows the firmware (BIOS) to be upgraded with system or option ROMPaq utilities. To upgrade the BIOS, insert a ROMPaq diskette into the diskette drive, then remove power from the system, and then power up the system again. The ROMPaq Utility then checks the system and provides a choice (if more than one exists) of ROM revisions to which the system can be upgraded. This procedure is the same for both system and option ROMPaq utilities. CAUTION: Do not power down during a firmware upgrade. A loss of power during upgrade may corrupt the firmware and prevent the system from starting.

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Server Configuration and Utilities
5-7
IRQ Summary
IRQ Summary
IRQ Summary
IRQ Summary displays the list of all interrupts (IRQs) in the system, as well
as the devices using the IRQs.
APIC Table
APIC Table
APIC Table
APIC Table allows users to manually assign the table that is generated for the
operating system. By default, this selection is automatically set based upon the
primary operating system. In the event that you have selected “Other” as the
primary operating system, this menu allows manual override.
The mapped table is a configuration that represents the legacy IRQ
assignments for all devices in the system. The full table is a configuration that
represents the broadest interrupt assignments for devices in the system,
minimizing interrupt sharing at the possible expense of compatibility with
older operating systems.
Automatic Server Recovery
Automatic Server Recovery
Automatic Server Recovery
Automatic Server Recovery enables and disables the ASR feature.
Wake Support
Wake Support
Wake Support
Wake Support enables and disables the wake support (PME), such as
Wake On LAN
ROMPaq
Using Flash ROM in Compaq servers allows the firmware (BIOS) to be
upgraded with system or option ROMPaq utilities. To upgrade the BIOS,
insert a ROMPaq diskette into the diskette drive, then remove power from the
system, and then power up the system again.
The ROMPaq Utility then checks the system and provides a choice (if more
than one exists) of ROM revisions to which the system can be upgraded. This
procedure is the same for both system and option ROMPaq utilities.
CAUTION:
Do not power down during a firmware upgrade. A loss of power
during upgrade may corrupt the firmware and prevent the system from starting.