Dell External OEMR 2970 User Guide - Page 56

omconfig chassis, omconfig chassis biossetup

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omconfig chassis Use the omconfig chassis commands to default or to set values for current, fan, voltage, and temperature probes, to configure BIOS behavior during system start up, to clear memory error counts, and to enable or disable power button control features where system configuration permits. Use the omconfig chassis -? command to see a list of all omconfig chassis commands. NOTE: When you issue CLI commands to a server module in a modular system, chassis refers only to the server module. omconfig chassis biossetup Use the omconfig chassis biossetup command to configure system BIOS settings that are normally available only in your system's BIOS setup boot time settings. NOTICE: Changing certain BIOS setup options might disable your system or require you to reinstall the operating system. NOTE: You must reboot your system before any changes to the BIOS setup options take effect. NOTE: Not all BIOS setup options are available on every system. Table 4-2 shows the name=value pairs you can use with this command. Table 4-2. BIOS Setup name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=acpwrrecovery setting=off | last | on attribute=bezel setting=enable | disable attribute=bootsequence setting=diskettefirst | hdonly | devicelist |cdromfirst attribute=conredirect setting=enable | disable Description off: System is turned off. last: System returns to previous state. on: System is turned on. enable: Enable the bezel removal intrusion check during system boot. disable: Disable the bezel removal intrusion check during system boot. Tells the BIOS which device is used to boot the system, and the order in which the boot routine is to check each device. enable: Redirects the BIOS screen over Serial Port 1. Keyboard and text output are redirected over Serial Port 2. disable: Turns off the BIOS console redirection. 56 omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service

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omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service
omconfig chassis
Use the
omconfig chassis
commands to default or to set values for current, fan, voltage, and temperature
probes, to configure BIOS behavior during system start up, to clear memory error counts, and to enable
or disable power button control features where system configuration permits.
Use the
omconfig chassis -?
command to see a list of all
omconfig chassis
commands.
NOTE:
When you issue CLI commands to a server module in a modular system, chassis refers only to the
server module.
omconfig chassis biossetup
Use the
omconfig chassis biossetup
command to configure system BIOS settings that are normally
available only in your system's BIOS setup boot time settings.
NOTICE:
Changing certain BIOS setup options might disable your system or require you to reinstall the
operating system.
NOTE:
You must reboot your system before any changes to the BIOS setup
options take effect.
NOTE:
Not all BIOS setup options are available on every system.
Table 4-2 shows the name=value pairs you can use with this command.
Table 4-2.
BIOS Setup
name=value pair 1
attribute=
name=value pair 2
setting=
Description
attribute=acpwrrecovery
setting=off | last | on
off
: System is turned off.
last
: System returns to previous state.
on
: System is turned on.
attribute=bezel
setting=enable | disable
enable
: Enable the bezel removal intrusion check
during system boot.
disable
: Disable the bezel removal intrusion check
during system boot.
attribute=bootsequence
setting=diskettefirst | hdonly
| devicelist |cdromfirst
Tells the BIOS which device is used to boot the
system, and the order in which the boot routine is
to check each device.
attribute=conredirect
setting=enable | disable
enable
: Redirects the BIOS screen over Serial Port 1.
Keyboard and text output are redirected over
Serial Port 2.
disable
: Turns off the BIOS console redirection.