Gateway E-9510T Gateway 9510 Server User Guide - Page 37

Maintaining Your Server, Status setup

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Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Server Menu Control the server Options Boot flags (select from available boot flags) ■ Set the flag - one time reboot ■ Reboot the system Power control ■ Power on ■ Power off (graceful or hard) Reset IPMI control ■ Power on ■ Power off (graceful or hard) IPMI command screen ■ Issue an IPMI command (text or hex) Set up the server Language selection (display loaded language files) Status setup ■ Interval timing (set time to retrieve status) ■ Subsystem mask (mask off subsystems) Password setup ■ Password exists/does not exist ■ Create/change password Remote access rights ■ View (grant or deny) ■ Write (grant or deny) ■ Buttons (grant or deny) Description Configure boot order Power control Control the power state by creating button pushes - as if performed on the front panel by the user. Power control IPMI control Send the chipset a power control command. The same functionality as if done over LAN or by GSM. Issue an IPMI command Select the LCP display language Set sensor refresh interval Password setup Remote access control 32 www.gateway.com

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Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Server
Control the
server
Boot flags (select from available boot
flags)
Set the flag — one time reboot
Reboot the system
Configure boot order
Power control
Power on
Power off (graceful or hard)
Power control
Control the power state by creating button
pushes — as if performed on the front panel
by the user.
Reset
Power control
IPMI control
Power on
Power off (graceful or hard)
IPMI control
Send the chipset a power control command.
The same functionality as if done over LAN
or by GSM.
IPMI command screen
Issue an IPMI command (text or hex)
Issue an IPMI command
Set up the server
Language selection (display loaded
language files)
Select the LCP display language
Status setup
Interval timing (set time to retrieve
status)
Subsystem mask (mask off
subsystems)
Set sensor refresh interval
Password setup
Password exists/does not exist
Create/change password
Password setup
Remote access rights
View (grant or deny)
Write (grant or deny)
Buttons (grant or deny)
Remote access control
Menu
Options
Description