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Reliability, availability, and serviceability features, Adaptec 29160LP built-in self-test BIST

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Reliability, availability, and serviceability features Three of the most important features in server design are reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS). These RAS features help to ensure the integrity of the data stored on your server; that your server is available when you want to use it; and that should a failure occur, you can easily diagnose and repair the failure with minimal inconvenience. The following is an abbreviated list of the RAS features that your server supports. v Reliability features - Boot block recovery - Cooling fans with speed-sensing capability - Customer-upgradable basic input and output system (BIOS) code - ECC front-side buses (FSBs) and L2 cache - Advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI) - Power-on self-test (POST) - SDRAM with serial presence detect (SPD) v Availability features - Advanced desktop management interface (DMI) features - Auto-restart initial program load (IPL) power supply - Automatic error retry or recovery - Automatic server restart - Automatic restart after power failure - Built-in, menu-driven configuration programs - Built-in, menu-driven setup programs - Failover Ethernet support - Menu-driven diagnostic programs on CD-ROM - Microsoft® Windows NT® failover support - Monitoring support for temperature, voltage, and fan speed - Server management - Wake on LAN® capability v Serviceability features - 24 hours per day, seven days a week customer support2 - Adaptec 29160LP built-in self-test (BIST) - Alert on LAN 2™ - CD-ROM-based diagnostics - Diagnostic support of Ethernet controllers - Error codes and messages - Processor serial number access - Read-only memory (ROM) checksums - Standard cables present detection - Standby voltage for system management features and monitoring - System error logging - Vital product data (VPD) (includes information stored in nonvolatile memory for easier remote viewing) 2. Service availability will vary by country. Response time will vary depending on the number and nature of incoming calls. 6 Hardware Maintenance Manual: xSeries 300

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Reliability, availability, and serviceability features
Three of the most important features in server design are reliability, availability,
and serviceability (RAS). These RAS features help to ensure the integrity of the
data stored on your server; that your server is available when you want to use it;
and that should a failure occur, you can easily diagnose and repair the failure with
minimal inconvenience.
The following is an abbreviated list of the RAS features that your server supports.
v
Reliability features
Boot block recovery
Cooling fans with speed-sensing capability
Customer-upgradable basic input and output system (BIOS) code
ECC front-side buses (FSBs) and L2 cache
Advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI)
Power-on self-test (POST)
SDRAM with serial presence detect (SPD)
v
Availability features
Advanced desktop management interface (DMI) features
Auto-restart initial program load (IPL) power supply
Automatic error retry or recovery
Automatic server restart
Automatic restart after power failure
Built-in, menu-driven configuration programs
Built-in, menu-driven setup programs
Failover Ethernet support
Menu-driven diagnostic programs on CD-ROM
Microsoft
®
Windows NT
®
failover support
Monitoring support for temperature, voltage, and fan speed
Server management
Wake on LAN
®
capability
v
Serviceability features
24 hours per day, seven days a week customer support
2
Adaptec 29160LP built-in self-test (BIST)
Alert on LAN 2
CD-ROM-based diagnostics
Diagnostic support of Ethernet controllers
Error codes and messages
Processor serial number access
Read-only memory (ROM) checksums
Standard cables present detection
Standby voltage for system management features and monitoring
System error logging
Vital product data (VPD) (includes information stored in nonvolatile memory
for easier remote viewing)
2. Service availability will vary by country. Response time will vary depending on the number and nature of incoming calls.
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