IBM 86605SU Maintenance Manual - Page 104

Plug and Play, Error Logs, Save Settings, POST Error Log

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Plug and Play: Before you can install Plug and Play adapters, you must configure ISA legacy adapters (if applicable) and assign the resources that are used by these adapters. When you install an ISA legacy adapter, you must allocate the system resources that the adapter will use. Select Plug and Play to view and identify these resources, which include: Memory I/O ports Direct memory access (DMA) Interrupt Note These menus do not display the resources that are required for the system or by Plug and Play devices. Select Plug and Play; then, use the Up Arrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to highlight the assignment that you want to change. Use the Left Arrow (←) or Right Arrow (→) key to select from the list of available choices. Enter the appropriate values in the Interrupt Resources data fields. These values range from 0 through 15. The Plug and Play choice appears only on the full Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. Note For further details about Plug and Play devices, see "Plug and Play Technology" on page 145. Error Logs: Select Error Logs to choose to view either the POST error log or the system error log. POST Error Log: Select POST Error Log to view the three most recent error errors detected and logged during POST. You can clear the Post error log from this screen by selecting Clear error logs. System Error Log: Select System Error Log to view the system error log. The system error log contains all of the error and warning messages generated during POST and all system status messages from the system management processor. The most recent error is displayed first. Use the Up Arrow (↑) and Down Arrow (↓) keys to move through the system error log. You can clear the system error log by selecting Clear error logs. Save Settings: After you make configuration changes, review them to be sure that they contain the correct information. If the information is correct, select Save Settings to save the selected changes. Netfinity 5500 - Type 8660 99

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Plug and Play:
Before you can install Plug and Play
adapters, you must configure ISA legacy adapters (if
applicable) and assign the resources that are used by
these adapters.
When you install an ISA legacy adapter,
you must allocate the system resources that the adapter
will use.
Select
Plug and Play
to view and identify these
resources, which include:
±
Memory
±
I/O ports
±
Direct memory access (DMA)
±
Interrupt
Note
These menus do not display the resources that are
required for the system or by Plug and Play devices.
Select
Plug and Play
; then, use the Up Arrow (
) or Down
Arrow (
) key to highlight the assignment that you want to
change.
Use the Left Arrow (
) or Right Arrow (
) key to
select from the list of available choices.
Enter the appropriate values in the
Interrupt Resources
data fields.
These values range from 0 through 15.
The
Plug and Play
choice appears only on the full
Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.
Note
For further details about Plug and Play devices, see
“Plug and Play Technology” on page
145.
Error Logs:
Select
Error Logs
to choose to view
either the POST error log or the system error log.
POST Error Log:
Select
POST Error Log
to view the
three most recent error errors detected and logged during
POST.
You can clear the Post error log from this screen
by selecting
Clear error logs
.
System Error Log:
Select
System Error Log
to view
the system error log.
The system error log contains all of
the error and warning messages generated during POST
and all system status messages from the system
management processor.
The most recent error is
displayed first.
Use the Up Arrow (
) and Down Arrow (
)
keys to move through the system error log.
You can clear
the system error log by selecting
Clear error logs
.
Save Settings:
After you make configuration
changes, review them to be sure that they contain the
correct information.
If the information is correct, select
Save Settings
to save the selected changes.
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