HP Tc2120 serhp server tc2120 operations and maintenance guide - english - Page 53

Heading2 - Using the Setup Screens

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Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring o Power Up Control - Sets options controlling how the server is powered on. "AC PWR Loss Restart" restarts the server after an AC power loss. "Onboard LAN Power Up" enables server power on through the LAN; "Power Up on PCI Card" enables power on through onboard network or PCI modem; "Power Up by PS/2 Keyboard enables power on using the keyboard. "Automatic Power Up" sets the server to power on automatically at a specified date and time. • Boot - Use this menu option to set the boot order of the mass storage devices and PCI cards. o Boot Device Priority - Sets the boot order of mass storage devices. o Plug & Play OS - Select "Yes" if your OS has plug-and-play capability. o Reset Configuration Data - Select "Yes" to clear the extended system configuration data. When you reboot, the system will rescan for plug-and-play devices. o MPS1.4 Support - Enables or disables support for multi processor specification. o Quick Power On Self Test - Select "Enable" to speed up the POST routine. o Boot Up Floppy Seek - Select "Enable" to search for a floppy disk during the POST process. o Post DIAG - Select "Enable" to detect and display errors during optional ROM initialization from VGA, NIC, and PCI plugin cards. o Quiet Boot - Select "Enable" to skip to the summary screen without showing BIOS POST information after booting. o Slot Configuration - Sets the boot priority for PCI card initialization. • Server - Use this menu option to enable or disable the memory modules (DIMMs). o Remote Console - Enables or disables redirection of POST information to the serial port. Other systems may access this information by connecting to the port. o Side 0 of DIMM0 - Enables or disables side 0 of the DIMM in slot 0. o Side 1 of DIMM0 - Enables or disables side 1 of the DIMM in slot 0. o Side 0 of DIMM1 - Enables or disables side 0 of the DIMM in slot 1. o Side 1 of DIMM1 - Enables or disables side 1 of the DIMM in slot 1. o Side 0 of DIMM2 - Enables or disables side 0 of the DIMM in slot 2. o Side 1 of DIMM2 - Enables or disables side 1 of the DIMM in slot 2. o Side 0 of DIMM3 - Enables or disables side 0 of the DIMM in slot 3. o Side 1 of DIMM3 - Enables or disables side 1 of the DIMM in slot 3. • Exit - Use Exit menu to save changes, discard changes, or load the setup defaults. Using the Setup Screens Online help explains the settings displayed on the Setup Utility screens. Instructions are also provided for navigating between the screens and entering or changing the setup data. • Press the right-arrow and left-arrow keys to move between selections on the menu bar. The menu bar is present at the top of the main selections. • Press the up-arrow and down-arrow keys to move between fields on each screen. The currently selected field will be highlighted. • Certain fields ask you to choose from a list of entries. In such cases, press the plus (+) or minus (-) keys repeatedly to display each possible entry, or the Enter (or Return) key to choose from a pop-up menu. • Small arrow pointers (->) precede some field names. This means the field is actually a submenu. To visit the submenu, select it with the arrow keys and press the Enter key. The submenu then appears. 47

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Chapter 3
Installing and Configuring
o
Power Up Control – Sets options controlling how the server is powered on. “AC PWR Loss Restart”
restarts the server after an AC power loss. “Onboard LAN Power Up” enables server power on through
the LAN; “Power Up on PCI Card” enables power on through onboard network or PCI modem; “Power
Up by PS/2 Keyboard enables power on using the keyboard. “Automatic Power Up” sets the server to
power on automatically at a specified date and time.
Boot – Use this menu option to set the boot order of the mass storage devices and PCI cards.
o
Boot Device Priority – Sets the boot order of mass storage devices.
o
Plug & Play OS – Select “Yes” if your OS has plug-and-play capability.
o
Reset Configuration Data – Select “Yes” to clear the extended system configuration data. When you
reboot, the system will rescan for plug-and-play devices.
o
MPS1.4 Support – Enables or disables support for multi processor specification.
o
Quick Power On Self Test – Select “Enable” to speed up the POST routine.
o
Boot Up Floppy Seek – Select “Enable” to search for a floppy disk during the POST process.
o
Post DIAG – Select “Enable” to detect and display errors during optional ROM initialization from VGA,
NIC, and PCI plugin cards.
o
Quiet Boot – Select “Enable” to skip to the summary screen without showing BIOS POST information
after booting.
o
Slot Configuration – Sets the boot priority for PCI card initialization.
Server – Use this menu option to enable or disable the memory modules (DIMMs).
o
Remote Console – Enables or disables redirection of POST information to the serial port. Other systems
may access this information by connecting to the port.
o
Side 0 of DIMM0 – Enables or disables side 0 of the DIMM in slot 0.
o
Side 1 of DIMM0 – Enables or disables side 1 of the DIMM in slot 0.
o
Side 0 of DIMM1 – Enables or disables side 0 of the DIMM in slot 1.
o
Side 1 of DIMM1 – Enables or disables side 1 of the DIMM in slot 1.
o
Side 0 of DIMM2 – Enables or disables side 0 of the DIMM in slot 2.
o
Side 1 of DIMM2 – Enables or disables side 1 of the DIMM in slot 2.
o
Side 0 of DIMM3 – Enables or disables side 0 of the DIMM in slot 3.
o
Side 1 of DIMM3 – Enables or disables side 1 of the DIMM in slot 3.
Exit – Use Exit menu to save changes, discard changes, or load the setup defaults.
Using the Setup Screens
Online help explains the settings displayed on the Setup Utility screens. Instructions are also provided for
navigating between the screens and entering or changing the setup data.
Press the right-arrow and left-arrow keys to move between selections on the menu bar. The menu bar is
present at the top of the main selections.
Press the up-arrow and down-arrow keys to move between fields on each screen. The currently selected
field will be highlighted.
Certain fields ask you to choose from a list of entries. In such cases, press the plus (+) or minus (-) keys
repeatedly to display each possible entry, or the Enter (or Return) key to choose from a pop-up menu.
Small arrow pointers (->) precede some field names. This means the field is actually a submenu. To visit
the submenu, select it with the arrow keys and press the Enter key. The submenu then appears.