IBM 88632SU User Manual - Page 66

Slot/Device

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server has Wake on LAN hardware and software and the operating system supports Wake on LAN functions, you can specify a startup sequence for the Wake on LAN functions. If you enable the boot fail count, the BIOS default settings will be restored after three consecutive failures to find a boot record. You can enable a virus-detection test that checks for changes in the boot record when the server starts. You can enable the use of a USB legacy keyboard in a DOS or System Setup environment. If a keyboard is detected, the USB legacy operation will be disabled. This choice is on the full Configuration/Setup Utility menu only. v Advanced Setup Select this choice to change settings for advanced hardware features. Important: The server might malfunction if these options are incorrectly configured. Follow the instructions on the screen carefully. This choice is on the full Configuration/Setup Utility menu only. - System Partition Visibility Reserved for future use. - PCI Slot/Device Information Select this choice to view system resources used by installed PCI devices. PCI devices are usually configured automatically. This information is saved when you exit. The Save Settings, Restore Settings, and Load Default Settings choices on the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu do not save the PCI Slot/Device Information settings. This selection is only available when a Remote Supervisor II Adapter SlimLine is installed in the server. - Memory Settings Select this choice to manually enable a pair of memory connectors. If a memory error is detected during POST or memory configuration, the server automatically disables the failing pair of memory connectors and continues operating with reduced memory. After the problem is corrected, you must manually enable memory connectors. Use the arrow keys to highlight the pair of memory connectors that you want to enable, and use the arrow keys to select Enable. - Memory hole remapping above 64 GB Select Disable to prevent memory gap remapping above 64 GB. Enable is the default setting. Memory gap remapping above 64 GB occurs when 64 GB of system memory is installed. The memory gap created for use by I/O devices is reclaimed above 64 GB. - CPU Options Select this choice to enable or disable the Hyper-Threading Technology and to select the clustering technology settings. - Baseboard management controller (BMC) settings Select this choice to view information and to change baseboard management controller (BMC) settings. - BMC firmware Ver This is a nonselectable menu item that displays the BMC firmware version. - BMC POST Watchdog Enable or disable the BMC POST watchdog. Disable is the default setting. 54 IBM System x3850 Type 8864: User's Guide

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server
has
Wake
on
LAN
hardware
and
software
and
the
operating
system
supports
Wake
on
LAN
functions,
you
can
specify
a
startup
sequence
for
the
Wake
on
LAN
functions.
If
you
enable
the
boot
fail
count,
the
BIOS
default
settings
will
be
restored
after
three
consecutive
failures
to
find
a
boot
record.
You
can
enable
a
virus-detection
test
that
checks
for
changes
in
the
boot
record
when
the
server
starts.
You
can
enable
the
use
of
a
USB
legacy
keyboard
in
a
DOS
or
System
Setup
environment.
If
a
keyboard
is
detected,
the
USB
legacy
operation
will
be
disabled.
This
choice
is
on
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu
only.
v
Advanced
Setup
Select
this
choice
to
change
settings
for
advanced
hardware
features.
Important:
The
server
might
malfunction
if
these
options
are
incorrectly
configured.
Follow
the
instructions
on
the
screen
carefully.
This
choice
is
on
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu
only.
System
Partition
Visibility
Reserved
for
future
use.
PCI
Slot/Device
Information
Select
this
choice
to
view
system
resources
used
by
installed
PCI
devices.
PCI
devices
are
usually
configured
automatically.
This
information
is
saved
when
you
exit.
The
Save
Settings
,
Restore
Settings
,
and
Load
Default
Settings
choices
on
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
main
menu
do
not
save
the
PCI
Slot/Device
Information
settings.
This
selection
is
only
available
when
a
Remote
Supervisor
II
Adapter
SlimLine
is
installed
in
the
server.
Memory
Settings
Select
this
choice
to
manually
enable
a
pair
of
memory
connectors.
If
a
memory
error
is
detected
during
POST
or
memory
configuration,
the
server
automatically
disables
the
failing
pair
of
memory
connectors
and
continues
operating
with
reduced
memory.
After
the
problem
is
corrected,
you
must
manually
enable
memory
connectors.
Use
the
arrow
keys
to
highlight
the
pair
of
memory
connectors
that
you
want
to
enable,
and
use
the
arrow
keys
to
select
Enable
.
-
Memory
hole
remapping
above
64
GB
Select
Disable
to
prevent
memory
gap
remapping
above
64
GB.
Enable
is
the
default
setting.
Memory
gap
remapping
above
64
GB
occurs
when
64
GB
of
system
memory
is
installed.
The
memory
gap
created
for
use
by
I/O
devices
is
reclaimed
above
64
GB.
CPU
Options
Select
this
choice
to
enable
or
disable
the
Hyper-Threading
Technology
and
to
select
the
clustering
technology
settings.
Baseboard
management
controller
(BMC)
settings
Select
this
choice
to
view
information
and
to
change
baseboard
management
controller
(BMC)
settings.
-
BMC
firmware
Ver
This
is
a
nonselectable
menu
item
that
displays
the
BMC
firmware
version.
-
BMC
POST
Watchdog
Enable
or
disable
the
BMC
POST
watchdog.
Disable
is
the
default
setting.
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IBM
System
x3850
Type
8864:
User’s
Guide