IBM 8685 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 25

Integrated System Management Processor Settings, System Event/Error Log

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Select this choice to view and identify system resources that are used by PCI and PCI-X devices. PCI and PCI-X devices automatically communicate with the server configuration information. This usually results in automatic configuration of a PCI or PCI-X device. After making changes, select: - PCI MLT to assign Master Latency Timer (MLT) values for the PCI and PCI-X devices in the server. - PCI Interrupt Routing to assign interrupt values for the PCI and PCI-X devices in the server. - Memory Settings Select this choice to manually enable a pair or quad of memory. Notes: 1. A pair or quad is also known as a memory bank. 2. You cannot disable memory. Memory can only be disabled by the server. 3. For details on enabling the Hot Spare Memory feature, see the description of the Core Chipset Control menu under Advanced Setup. If a memory error is detected during POST or memory configuration, the server can automatically disable the failing memory pair or quad and continue operating with reduced memory capacity. If this occurs, you must manually enable the memory pair or quad after the problem is corrected. Select Memory Settings from the Advanced Setup menu, and use the arrow keys to highlight the pair or quad that you want to enable; then, use the arrow keys to select Enable. Note: For details on enabling the Hot Spare Memory feature, see the description of the Core Chipset Control menu under Advanced Setup. - Integrated System Management Processor Settings Select this choice to set the server to automatically restart after a nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) occurs. The default setting for this menu item is Enabled. v Error Logs Select this choice to view or clear error logs. - Select POST Error Log to view the three most recent error codes and messages that the system generated during POST. Select Clear event/error logs from the POST Error Log menu to clear the Error log. - Select System Event/Error Log to view the System Event/Error log. The System Event/Error log contains all the system error and warning messages that the system has generated. You can use the arrow keys to move between pages in the System Event/Error log. Select Clear event/error logs from the System Event/Error Log menu to clear the Error or Event log. v Save Settings Select this choice to save your customized settings. v Restore Settings Select this choice to delete your changes and restore the previous settings. v Load Default Settings Select this choice to cancel your changes and restore the factory settings. v Exit Setup Chapter 2. Configuration 15

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Select this choice to view and identify system resources that are used by PCI
and PCI-X devices. PCI and PCI-X devices automatically communicate with
the server configuration information. This usually results in automatic
configuration of a PCI or PCI-X device.
After making changes, select:
-
PCI MLT
to assign Master Latency Timer (MLT) values for the PCI and
PCI-X devices in the server.
-
PCI Interrupt Routing
to assign interrupt values for the PCI and PCI-X
devices in the server.
Memory Settings
Select this choice to manually enable a pair or quad of memory.
Notes:
1.
A pair or quad is also known as a memory bank.
2.
You cannot disable memory. Memory can only be disabled by the server.
3.
For details on enabling the Hot Spare Memory feature, see the description
of the
Core Chipset Control
menu under
Advanced Setup
.
If a memory error is detected during POST or memory configuration, the
server can automatically disable the failing memory pair or quad and continue
operating with reduced memory capacity. If this occurs, you must manually
enable the memory pair or quad after the problem is corrected. Select
Memory Settings
from the
Advanced Setup
menu, and use the arrow keys
to highlight the pair or quad that you want to enable; then, use the arrow keys
to select
Enable
.
Note:
For details on enabling the Hot Spare Memory feature, see the
description of the Core Chipset Control menu under Advanced Setup.
Integrated System Management Processor Settings
Select this choice to set the server to automatically restart after a
nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) occurs. The default setting for this menu item is
Enabled
.
v
Error Logs
Select this choice to view or clear error logs.
Select
POST Error Log
to view the three most recent error codes and
messages that the system generated during POST.
Select
Clear event/error logs
from the
POST Error Log
menu to clear the
Error log.
Select
System Event/Error Log
to view the System Event/Error log. The
System Event/Error log contains all the system error and warning messages
that the system has generated. You can use the arrow keys to move between
pages in the System Event/Error log.
Select
Clear event/error logs
from the
System Event/Error Log
menu to
clear the Error or Event log.
v
Save Settings
Select this choice to save your customized settings.
v
Restore Settings
Select this choice to delete your changes and restore the previous settings.
v
Load Default Settings
Select this choice to cancel your changes and restore the factory settings.
v
Exit Setup
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