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3 Configuration Software and Utilities This chapter describes the Power On Self Test (POST) and server configuration utilities. The table below briefly describes the utilities. Table 3. Configuration Utilities Utility Description and brief procedure BIOS Setup If the system does not have a diskette drive, or the drive is disabled or misconfigured, use Setup to enable it. Or, you can move the CMOS jumper on the server board from the default setting (Protect CMOS memory) to the Clear setting; this will allow most server configurations to boot. For the procedure to do this, see the section "CMOS Jumper" in Chapter 5 in this manual. Then run the SSU to configure the server. System Setup Utility (SSU) Use for viewing and clearing the system event log, viewing the system management FRU information, or viewing the system management SDR repository. FRUSDR Load Utility Use to update the Field Replacement Unit (FRU), Sensor Data Record (SDR), and SM BIOS (SMB) flash components. BIOS Upgrade Utility Use to upgrade the BIOS. Firmware Update Use to update the Firmware. Utility Using the Adaptec Use to configure or view the settings of the SCSI host adapters and onboard SCSI Utility SCSI devices in the server. Page 35 44 50 55 56 56 Hot Keys Use the keyboard's numeric pad to enter numbers and symbols. Table 4. Hot Keys To do this: Clear memory and reload the operating systemthis is a system reset. Secure your system immediately. Press these keys +hotkey (Set your hot key combination with Setup.) 33

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3
Configuration Software and Utilities
This chapter describes the Power On Self Test (POST) and server configuration utilities.
The table
below briefly describes the utilities.
Table 3.
Configuration Utilities
Utility
Description and brief procedure
Page
BIOS Setup
If the system does not have a diskette drive, or the drive is disabled or
misconfigured, use Setup to enable it.
Or, you can move the CMOS jumper on the server board from the default
setting (Protect CMOS memory) to the Clear setting; this will allow most server
configurations to boot.
For the procedure to do this, see the section “CMOS
Jumper” in Chapter 5 in this manual.
Then run the SSU to configure the
server.
35
System Setup
Utility (SSU)
Use for viewing and clearing the system event log, viewing the system
management FRU information, or viewing the system management SDR
repository.
44
FRUSDR Load
Utility
Use to update the Field Replacement Unit (FRU), Sensor Data Record (SDR),
and SM BIOS (SMB) flash components.
50
BIOS Upgrade
Utility
Use to upgrade the BIOS.
55
Firmware Update
Utility
Use to update the Firmware.
56
Using the Adaptec
SCSI Utility
Use to configure or view the settings of the SCSI host adapters and onboard
SCSI devices in the server.
56
Hot Keys
Use the keyboard’s numeric pad to enter numbers and symbols.
Table 4.
Hot Keys
To do this:
Press these keys
Clear memory and reload the operating
system
this is a system reset.
<Ctrl+Alt+Del>
Secure your system immediately.
<Ctrl+Alt>+hotkey
(Set your hot key combination with
Setup.)