HP ProLiant SL2500 HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide - Page 82

POST F1 Prompt, Enabled, Disabled, Delayed

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POST F1 Prompt The POST F1 Prompt option is a toggle setting that configures the server so the F1 key must be pressed to proceed when an error occurs during the power-up sequence. A series of system tests execute during POST, with errors handled in one of the following ways: • If errors occur that allow the system to continue operating, the system continues to boot but posts a message. • If critical components fail or are missing, the server attempts to boot. If it can boot, it posts a message and an F1 prompt. • If the system cannot run with the missing or failed components, it halts until those components are replaced. Options include: • Enabled-If an error occurs during startup, the system stops at the F1 prompt. Boot continues only after the F1 key is pressed. • Disabled-If an error occurs during startup, the F1 prompt is not displayed and the system continues to boot the OS. • Delayed (default)-If an error occurs during startup, the system pauses for 20 seconds at the F1 prompt and then continues to boot the OS. 82 RBSU menu-driven interface, version 3.xx or later (G6, G7, and Gen8 servers)

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POST F1 Prompt
The POST F1 Prompt option is a toggle setting that configures the server so the F1 key must be
pressed to proceed when an error occurs during the power-up sequence. A series of system tests
execute during POST, with errors handled in one of the following ways:
If errors occur that allow the system to continue operating, the system continues to boot but
posts a message.
If critical components fail or are missing, the server attempts to boot. If it can boot, it posts a
message and an F1 prompt.
If the system cannot run with the missing or failed components, it halts until those components
are replaced.
Options include:
Enabled
—If an error occurs during startup, the system stops at the F1 prompt. Boot continues
only after the F1 key is pressed.
Disabled
—If an error occurs during startup, the F1 prompt is not displayed and the system
continues to boot the OS.
Delayed
(default)—If an error occurs during startup, the system pauses for 20 seconds at the
F1 prompt and then continues to boot the OS.
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RBSU menu-driven interface, version 3.xx or later (G6, G7, and Gen8 servers)