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Updating the server configuration, If you have installed or removed a hard disk drive

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Updating the server configuration When you start the server for the first time after you add or remove an internal device, external SAS device, or USB keyboard or mouse, you might receive a message that the configuration has changed. After the POST fails three times, the Setup utility starts automatically so that you can save the new configuration settings. For more information, see Chapter 3, "Configuring the server," on page 143. Some optional devices have device drivers that you must install. See the documentation that comes with each optional device for information about installing device drivers. The server comes with at least one multi-core microprocessor, which enables the server to operate as a symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) server. You might have to upgrade the operating system to support SMP. For more information, see "Using the ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD" on page 150 and the operating-system documentation. If you have installed or removed a hard disk drive, see "Using the LSI Configuration Utility program" on page 157. If you have installed a USB hypervisor memory key on the SAS riser-card, see the user's guide that comes with the hypervisor memory key. Hypervisor enables guest operating systems to function on the server. For information about configuring the integrated Gigabit Ethernet controller, see "Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet controller" on page 156. 142 System x3650 M3 Types 4255, 7945, and 7949: Installation and User's Guide

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Updating the server configuration
When you start the server for the first time after you add or remove an internal
device, external SAS device, or USB keyboard or mouse, you might receive a
message that the configuration has changed. After the POST fails three times, the
Setup utility starts automatically so that you can save the new configuration
settings. For more information, see Chapter 3, “Configuring the server,” on page
143.
Some optional devices have device drivers that you must install. See the
documentation that comes with each optional device for information about installing
device drivers.
The server comes with at least one multi-core microprocessor, which enables the
server to operate as a symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) server. You might have to
upgrade the operating system to support SMP. For more information, see “Using the
ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD” on page 150 and the operating-system
documentation.
If you have installed or removed a hard disk drive, see “Using the LSI Configuration
Utility program” on page 157.
If you have installed a USB hypervisor memory key on the SAS riser-card, see the
user's guide that comes with the hypervisor memory key. Hypervisor enables guest
operating systems to function on the server.
For information about configuring the integrated Gigabit Ethernet controller, see
“Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet controller” on page 156.
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System x3650 M3 Types 4255, 7945, and 7949: Installation and User’s Guide