IBM 865511Y Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 44

Instructions for common procedures, Power Management, Viewing the System Summary

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Power Management Important The power management default setting is disable. Do not change this setting Changing this setting may cause system problems and BIOS problems. Instructions for common procedures The following information is step-by-step instructions for some of the more common configuration and setup procedures for your server. Viewing the System Summary: You can use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to view a summary of the options and features in your server. To view the system summary: 1. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program (see "Starting and using the program" on page 20). 2. Select System Summary from the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. The System Summary screen appears. Depending on your model and configuration, your screen might appear slightly different from the one shown here. System Summary Processor Processor Speed Dual Processor L2 Cache Size Cache State System Memory Memory Type Video Controller Ethernet Support Audio Support SCSI Support Diskette Drive A: Diskette Drive B: IDE Hard Disk Drive 0 IDE CD-ROM Drive 1 IDE CD-ROM Drive 2 IDE Hard Disk Drive 3 Pentium III 500 MHz1 Enabled 512 KB Enabled 128 MB ECC S3 Enabled Enabled Enabled 1.44 MB, 3.5" Not Installed Not Installed Installed Not Installed Not Installed 1 MHz only denotes the internal clock speed of the microprocessor, not application performance; many factors affect application performance. 36 Netfinity Server HMM

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Power Management
Important
The power management default setting is disable.
Do
not change this setting Changing this setting may
cause system problems and BIOS problems.
Instructions for common procedures
The following information is step-by-step instructions for
some of the more common configuration and setup
procedures for your server.
Viewing the System Summary:
You can use
the Configuration/Setup Utility program to view a summary
of the options and features in your server.
To view the
system summary:
1.
Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program (see
“Starting and using the program” on page
20).
2.
Select
System Summary
from the
Configuration/Setup Utility program menu.
The
System Summary screen appears.
Depending on your model and configuration, your
screen might appear slightly different from the one
shown here.
System Summary
Processor
Pentium III
Processor Speed
500 MHz
1
Dual Processor
Enabled
L2 Cache Size
512 KB
Cache State
Enabled
System Memory
128 MB
Memory Type
ECC
Video Controller
S3
Ethernet Support
Enabled
Audio Support
Enabled
SCSI Support
Enabled
Diskette Drive A:
1.44 MB, 3.5
"
Diskette Drive B:
Not Installed
IDE Hard Disk Drive 0
Not Installed
IDE CD-ROM Drive 1
Installed
IDE CD-ROM Drive 2
Not Installed
IDE Hard Disk Drive 3
Not Installed
1
MHz only denotes the internal clock speed of the
microprocessor, not application performance; many factors
affect application performance.
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Netfinity Server HMM