IBM 86802SY Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 61

Loader Timeout, O/S Timeout, O/S Timeout event occurs when the O/S the Netfinity

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For more information on the Automatic Dialout Settings window, see "Automatic Dialout Settings" on page 60. Loader Timeout: The Loader timeout field shows the number of seconds that the system management subsystem will wait for the system's loading process to complete before generating a Loader Timeout event. The Loader Timeout measures the amount of time that passes between the completion of POST and the end of operating system (O/S) startup. If this takes longer than the configured amount of time to complete and the Loader timeout check box (found in the Enabled Alerts Dialout group of the Automatic Dialout Settings window) is checked, the system management subsystem will automatically restart the system one time and will attempt to forward an alert to all enabled Dialout Entries. Once the system is restarted, Loader timeout is automatically disabled. To set the Loader timeout value, use the spin buttons beside the Loader timeout field to set the number of seconds that the system management subsystem will wait between POST completion and O/S startup before generating a timeout event. Then, click on Apply to save this value. For more information on the Automatic Dialout Settings window, see "Automatic Dialout Settings" on page 60. O/S Timeout: A periodic signal is sent from the Netfinity Advanced System Management PCI Adapter to the O/S to confirm that the O/S is running properly. The O/S Timeout event occurs when the O/S the Netfinity Advanced System Management PCI Adapter performs its automatic dialout functions if there is no response to the signal; that is, if the O/S Timeout pulse is not detected. The O/S timeout field shows the number of seconds that the system management subsystem will wait for the system's operating system to respond before generating an O/S Timeout event. If the O/S takes longer than the configured amount of time to respond and the device driver is installed and running correctly, the system management subsystem will attempt to restart the system, and if the O/S timeout check box (found in the Enabled Alerts Dialout group of the Automatic Dialout Settings window) is checked, the system management subsystem will automatically restart the system one time and will attempt to forward an alert to all enabled Dialout Entries. To set the O/S timeout value, use the spin buttons beside the O/S timeout field to set the number of seconds that the system management subsystem will wait for the system's operating system to respond before generating an O/S Timeout event. Then, click on Apply to save this value. Netfinity 7000-M10 - Type 8680 53

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For more information on the Automatic Dialout Settings
window, see “Automatic Dialout Settings” on page
60.
Loader Timeout:
The
Loader timeout
field shows the
number of seconds that the system management
subsystem will wait for the system's loading process to
complete before generating a Loader Timeout event.
The
Loader Timeout measures the amount of time that passes
between the completion of POST and the end of operating
system (O/S) startup.
If this takes longer than the
configured amount of time to complete and the
Loader
timeout
check box (found in the
Enabled Alerts Dialout
group of the Automatic Dialout Settings window) is
checked, the system management subsystem will
automatically restart the system one time and will attempt
to forward an alert to all enabled Dialout Entries.
Once the
system is restarted,
Loader timeout
is automatically
disabled.
To set the Loader timeout value, use the spin buttons
beside the
Loader timeout
field to set the number of
seconds that the system management subsystem will wait
between POST completion and O/S startup before
generating a timeout event.
Then, click on
Apply
to save
this value.
For more information on the Automatic Dialout Settings
window, see “Automatic Dialout Settings” on page
60.
O/S Timeout:
A periodic signal is sent from the
Netfinity Advanced System Management PCI Adapter to
the O/S to confirm that the O/S is running properly.
The
O/S Timeout event occurs when the O/S the Netfinity
Advanced System Management PCI Adapter performs its
automatic dialout functions if there is no response to the
signal; that is, if the O/S Timeout pulse is not detected.
The
O/S timeout
field shows the number of seconds that
the system management subsystem will wait for the
system's operating system to respond before generating
an O/S Timeout event.
If the O/S takes longer than the
configured amount of time to respond and the device driver
is installed and running correctly, the system management
subsystem will attempt to restart the system, and if the
O/S
timeout
check box (found in the
Enabled Alerts Dialout
group of the Automatic Dialout Settings window) is
checked, the system management subsystem will
automatically restart the system one time and will attempt
to forward an alert to all enabled Dialout Entries.
To set the O/S timeout value, use the spin buttons beside
the
O/S timeout
field to set the number of seconds that
the system management subsystem will wait for the
system's operating system to respond before generating
an O/S Timeout event.
Then, click on
Apply
to save this
value.
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