Dell PowerVault DL2000 DL2000 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 48

Logical Processor, Hard disk, Floppy, Disabled, Enabled, See Table 2-5.

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Table 2-2. System Setup Program Options (continued) Option Description CPU Information Displays information related to microprocessors (speed, cache size, and so on). Enable or disable Hyper-Threading technology by changing the setting of the Logical Processor option. See Table 2-4. SATA Port X Displays type and capacity of SATA drive attached to Port X. Boot Sequence Determines the order in which the system searches for boot devices during system startup. Available options can include the diskette drive, CD drive, hard drives, and network. If you have installed a DRAC, additional options such as virtual floppy and virtual CD-ROM may be present. NOTE: System boot is not supported from an external device attached to a SAS or SCSI adapter. See support.dell.com for the latest support information about booting from external devices USB Flash Drive Type (Auto default) Determines the emulation type for a USB flash drive. Hard disk allows the USB flash drive to act as a hard drive. Floppy allows the USB flash drive to act as a removal diskette drive. Auto automatically chooses an emulation type. Boot Sequence Retry (Disabled default) Enables or disables the Boot Sequence Retry feature. Enabled allows the system to re-attempt the Boot Sequence after a 30-second timeout if the last boot attempt failed. Integrated Devices See Table 2-5. PCI IRQ Assignment Displays a screen to change the IRQ assigned to each of the integrated devices on the PCI bus, and any installed expansion cards that require an IRQ. Serial Communication Displays a screen to configure serial communication, external serial connector, fail-safe baud rate, remote terminal type, and redirection after boot. Embedded Server Displays a screen to configure the front-panel LCD options and Management to set a user-defined LCD string. System Security Displays a screen to configure the system password and setup password features. See Table 2-7. For further information, see "Using the System Password" on page 56 and "Using the Setup Password" on page 59. 48 Using the System Setup Program

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48
Using the System Setup Program
CPU Information
Displays information related to microprocessors (speed, cache
size, and so on). Enable or disable Hyper-Threading technology
by changing the setting of the
Logical Processor
option. See
Table 2-4.
SATA Port
X
Displays type and capacity of SATA drive attached to Port
X
.
Boot Sequence
Determines the order in which the system searches for boot
devices during system startup. Available options can include the
diskette drive, CD drive, hard drives, and network. If you have
installed a DRAC, additional options such as virtual floppy and
virtual CD-ROM may be present.
NOTE:
System boot is not supported from an external device
attached to a SAS or SCSI adapter. See
support.dell.com
for the
latest support information about booting from external devices
USB Flash Drive
Type
(
Auto
default)
Determines the emulation type for a USB flash drive.
Hard disk
allows the USB flash drive to act as a hard drive.
Floppy
allows
the USB flash drive to act as a removal diskette drive.
Auto
automatically chooses an emulation type.
Boot Sequence
Retry (
Disabled
default)
Enables or disables the Boot Sequence Retry feature.
Enabled
allows the system to re-attempt the Boot Sequence after a
30-second timeout if the last boot attempt failed.
Integrated Devices
See Table 2-5.
PCI IRQ
Assignment
Displays a screen to change the IRQ assigned to each of the
integrated devices on the PCI bus, and any installed expansion
cards that require an IRQ.
Serial
Communication
Displays a screen to configure serial communication, external
serial connector, fail-safe baud rate, remote terminal type, and
redirection after boot.
Embedded Server
Management
Displays a screen to configure the front-panel LCD options and
to set a user-defined LCD string.
System Security
Displays a screen to configure the system password and setup
password features. See Table 2-7. For further information, see
"Using the System Password" on page 56 and "Using the Setup
Password" on page 59.
Table 2-2.
System Setup Program Options
(continued)
Option
Description