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Server Configuration and Utilities • Set CPU Corrected-allows you to change the status of the selected processor to "corrected" after a processor failure. Only perform this step after the failed processor has been replaced. • Wake on LAN-allows you to enable or disable Wake on LAN support (PME). The default for this setting is disabled. • Fan Speed-allows you to configure the default fan speed. The health driver overrides the default setting when loading the operating system to allow maximum flexibility and protection. Settings include: - High-sets the fan speed on high to provide maximum thermal protection. The default for this setting is disabled. - Normal-sets the fan speed on low for minimum acoustic output. The default for this setting is enabled. CAUTION: Always configure the fan speed control for high speed in high-altitude environments or in fully loaded systems. For maximum protection, always load the health driver. • NMI Debug Button-allows you to enable or disable the NMI debug button. The default is enabled. • Custom POST Message-allows you to display a custom message during POST. • Processor Hyper-Threading-allows you to enable or disable processor Hyper-Threading. The default is enabled. BIOS Serial Console The BIOS Serial Console menu option allows you to view POST error messages and run RBSU remotely through a serial connection to the server COM port. A keyboard and monitor on the machine that you are remotely configuring are not required. For more information about BIOS Serial Console, refer to the BIOS Serial Console User Guide. 7-8 HP ProLiant ML370 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide

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Server Configuration and Utilities
7-8
HP ProLiant ML370 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide
Set CPU Corrected
—allows you to change the status of the selected processor
to “corrected” after a processor failure. Only perform this step after the failed
processor has been replaced.
Wake on LAN
—allows you to enable or disable
Wake on LAN
support (PME).
The default for this setting is
disabled
.
Fan Speed
—allows you to configure the default fan speed. The health driver
overrides the default setting when loading the operating system to allow
maximum flexibility and protection. Settings include:
High
—sets the fan speed on high to provide maximum thermal protection.
The default for this setting is
disabled
.
Normal
—sets the fan speed on low for minimum acoustic output. The
default for this setting is
enabled
.
CAUTION:
Always configure the fan speed control for high speed in
high-altitude environments or in fully loaded systems. For maximum protection,
always load the health driver.
NMI Debug Button
—allows you to enable or disable the NMI debug button.
The default is enabled.
Custom POST Message
—allows you to display a custom message during
POST.
Processor Hyper-Threading
—allows you to enable or disable processor
Hyper-Threading. The default is
enabled
.
BIOS Serial Console
The
BIOS Serial Console
menu option allows you to view POST error messages and
run RBSU remotely through a serial connection to the server COM port. A keyboard
and monitor on the machine that you are remotely configuring are not required. For
more information about BIOS Serial Console, refer to the
BIOS Serial Console User
Guide.