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Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 7
Overview ................................................................................................................................................. 7 Running RBSU........................................................................................................................................... 7 RBSU menu overview ................................................................................................................................. 9 System Options menu (G6 servers) ............................................................................................................ 10 Serial Port Options (G6 servers) ...................................................................................................... 10 Embedded NICs (G6 servers).......................................................................................................... 12 Advanced Memory Protection (G6 servers) ....................................................................................... 13 USB Options (G6 servers)............................................................................................................... 14 Processor Options (G6 servers) ....................................................................................................... 17 NUMLOCK Power-On State (G6 servers) .......................................................................................... 24 Power Management Options (G6 servers) .................................................................................................. 24 HP Power Profile (G6 servers) ......................................................................................................... 24 HP Power Regulator (G6 servers) ..................................................................................................... 25 Redundant Power Supply Mode (G6 servers) .................................................................................... 27 Advanced Power Management Options (G6 servers) ......................................................................... 27 PCI IRQ Settings (G6 servers).................................................................................................................... 34 PCI Device Enable/Disable (G6 servers) .................................................................................................... 34 Standard boot order (IPL) (G6 servers) ....................................................................................................... 36 Boot Controller Order (G6 servers) ............................................................................................................ 36 Date and Time (G6 servers) ...................................................................................................................... 38 Server Availability (G6 servers) ................................................................................................................. 38 ASR Status (G6 servers).................................................................................................................. 39 ASR Timeout (G6 servers) ............................................................................................................... 39 Thermal Shutdown (G6 servers) ....................................................................................................... 41 Wake-On LAN (G6 servers)............................................................................................................ 41 POST F1 Prompt (G6 servers).......................................................................................................... 42 Power Button (G6 servers) .............................................................................................................. 44 Automatic Power-On (G6 servers) .................................................................................................... 45 Power-On Delay (G6 servers).......................................................................................................... 45 Server Security (G6 servers)...................................................................................................................... 46 Set Power-On Password (G6 servers) ............................................................................................... 47 Set Admin Password (G6 servers) .................................................................................................... 48 Trusted Platform Module (G6 servers) ............................................................................................... 48 BIOS Serial Console/EMS Support (G6 servers) .......................................................................................... 52 BIOS Serial Console Port (G6 servers) .............................................................................................. 53 BIOS Serial Console Baud Rate (G6 servers) ..................................................................................... 54 EMS Console (G6 servers) .............................................................................................................. 55 BIOS Interface Mode (G6 servers) ................................................................................................... 56 Server Asset Text (G6 servers) ................................................................................................................... 56 Set Server Info Text (G6 servers) ...................................................................................................... 57 Set Administrator Info Text (G6 servers) ............................................................................................ 58 Set Service Contact Text (G6 servers) ............................................................................................... 59 Custom POST Message (G6 servers) ................................................................................................ 60
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Advanced Options Menu (G6 servers) ....................................................................................................... 60 Advanced System ROM Options (G6 servers) ................................................................................... 61 Video Options (G6 servers) ............................................................................................................ 68 Thermal Configuration (G6 servers) ................................................................................................. 68 Service Options (G6 servers)........................................................................................................... 69 Advanced Performance Tuning Options (G6 servers).......................................................................... 71 Drive Write Cache (G6 servers) ...................................................................................................... 75 Asset Tag Protection (G6 servers)..................................................................................................... 76 System Default Options (G6 servers) .......................................................................................................... 77 Restore Default System Settings (G6 servers) ..................................................................................... 78 Restore Settings/Erase Boot Disk (G6 servers) ................................................................................... 79 User Default Options (G6 servers).................................................................................................... 80 Utility Language (G6 servers) .................................................................................................................... 81
RBSU menu (HP ProLiant G5 and earlier servers or server blades) .................................................... 82
RBSU menu overview ............................................................................................................................... 82 System Options ....................................................................................................................................... 83 Embedded Serial Port A ................................................................................................................. 84 Embedded Serial Port B.................................................................................................................. 84 Virtual Serial Port........................................................................................................................... 85 Optional LPT Port........................................................................................................................... 86 Optional LPT Mode Support ............................................................................................................ 86 Integrated Diskette Controller .......................................................................................................... 86 NUMLOCK Power-On State ............................................................................................................ 86 Embedded NICs............................................................................................................................ 87 Diskette Write Control .................................................................................................................... 87 Diskette Boot Control...................................................................................................................... 87 Advanced Memory Protection ......................................................................................................... 87 USB Control.................................................................................................................................. 88 USB 2.0 EHCI Controller ................................................................................................................ 89 Power Regulator for ProLiant ........................................................................................................... 89 USB External Port Capability ........................................................................................................... 90 Ultra Low Power State .................................................................................................................... 91 PCI Devices ............................................................................................................................................ 92 Standard Boot Order (IPL)......................................................................................................................... 93 Boot Controller Order .............................................................................................................................. 93 Date and Time ........................................................................................................................................ 94 Server Availability ................................................................................................................................... 94 ASR Status .................................................................................................................................... 95 ASR Timeout ................................................................................................................................. 95 Thermal Shutdown ......................................................................................................................... 95 Wake-On LAN .............................................................................................................................. 95 POST Speed Up ............................................................................................................................ 95 POST F1 Prompt ............................................................................................................................ 95 Power Button................................................................................................................................. 96 Automatic Power-On ...................................................................................................................... 96 Power-On Delay ............................................................................................................................ 96 Server Passwords .................................................................................................................................... 96 Set Power-On Password ................................................................................................................. 97 Set Admin Password ...................................................................................................................... 97 Trusted Platform Module ................................................................................................................. 97 Network Server Mode.................................................................................................................... 99 QuickLock .................................................................................................................................... 99 BIOS Serial Console/EMS Support ............................................................................................................ 99
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BIOS Serial Console Port .............................................................................................................. 100 BIOS Serial Console Baud Rate ..................................................................................................... 101 EMS Console .............................................................................................................................. 101 BIOS Interface Mode ................................................................................................................... 102 Server Asset Text ................................................................................................................................... 102 Set Server Info Text ...................................................................................................................... 102 Set Administrator Info Text ............................................................................................................ 103 Set Service Contact Text ............................................................................................................... 104 Custom POST Message ................................................................................................................ 104 Advanced Options Menu ....................................................................................................................... 104 Multi-Processor Specification (MPS) Table Mode .............................................................................. 105 ROM Selection............................................................................................................................ 106 Restore Default System Settings...................................................................................................... 106 Restore Settings/Erase Boot Disk ................................................................................................... 106 User Default Options.................................................................................................................... 107 NMI Debug Button....................................................................................................................... 107 Virtual Install Disk ........................................................................................................................ 107 Secondary IDE Channel Support.................................................................................................... 107 BIOS Enhanced RAID ................................................................................................................... 108 Node Interleaving........................................................................................................................ 108 Serial Number ............................................................................................................................ 108 Product ID .................................................................................................................................. 108 Drive Write Cache ...................................................................................................................... 108 SATA Software RAID.................................................................................................................... 108 Optional PCI-X Riser Fan Monitoring .............................................................................................. 108 Processor Options ....................................................................................................................... 109 Power Supply Requirements Override............................................................................................. 110 Embedded VGA Control............................................................................................................... 110 Utility Language .................................................................................................................................... 111
ROM-based enhancements overview........................................................................................................ 112 Embedded server setup .......................................................................................................................... 112 Setup Utility ................................................................................................................................ 113 Inspect Utility .............................................................................................................................. 114 Diagnostics Utility ........................................................................................................................ 114 Auto-Configuration Process ..................................................................................................................... 116 Boot options ......................................................................................................................................... 117 Operating System Installation.................................................................................................................. 117 Command Line Interface Overview .......................................................................................................... 119 Dual-Mode ROM-Based Utilities............................................................................................................... 119 CLI Mode Selection ............................................................................................................................... 119 Inspect CLI Commands ........................................................................................................................... 120 RBSU CLI Commands ............................................................................................................................. 120 System Maintenance CLI Commands........................................................................................................ 123 Command Buffering Support................................................................................................................... 123 Additional CLI support ........................................................................................................................... 123 RBSU configuration flow overview ........................................................................................................... 124 Manual path flow.................................................................................................................................. 124 Scripted installation flow ........................................................................................................................ 125
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Configuration Replication Utility .................................................................................................... 125 Array Configuration Replication Utility ........................................................................................... 127
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Introduction
Overview
HP ProLiant Generation 2 and later servers have a configuration utility embedded in the system ROM. The configuration utility, RBSU, starts when you press the F9 key from the startup sequence. RBSU performs a wide range of configuration activities that may include:
Configuring system devices and installed options Displaying system information Selecting the primary boot controller Configuring online spare memory IMPORTANT: Menu options may differ from those in this document, depending on specific server options.
Based on the generation of the server blade, this user guide is divided into two sections:
HP ProLiant G6 servers or server blades ("RBSU menu (HP ProLiant G6 servers or server blades)" on page 9) HP ProLiant G5 and earlier servers or server blades (including the HP ProLiant servers and server blades with AMD processors) ("RBSU menu (HP ProLiant G5 and earlier servers or server blades)" on page 82)
Running RBSU
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To run RBSU and modify configuration settings, press the F9 key when prompted during the startup sequence. Modify configuration settings as needed. Exit RBSU by pressing Esc at the main menu. To confirm configuration setting changes, reboot the system when exiting RBSU.
Introduction
A confirmation to exit displays on the screen, and the current boot controller also displays for reference purposes.
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To confirm exiting RBSU, press the F10 key. The server restarts using the new configuration settings.
Introduction
Pressing the F1 key when any sub-menu option is highlighted enables you to view a description of that feature. While the menus are provided in various languages, the help text is provided in English only.
If a BIOS Serial Console is active, RBSU will run in CLI mode. The following command prompt screen appears.
The CLI mode of RBSU ("CLI Mode Selection" on page 119) is a command-prompted interface that provides equivalent functionality to the menu-based mode.
Serial Port Options (G6 servers) (on page 10) Embedded NICs (G6 servers) (on page 12) Advanced Memory Protection (G6 servers) (on page 13) USB Options (G6 servers) (on page 14) Processor Options (G6 servers) (on page 17) NUMLOCK Power-On State (G6 servers) (on page 24) IMPORTANT: Menu options may differ from those in this document, depending on specific server options.
For detailed information about iLO configurations, refer to the HP Integrated Lights-Out User Guide on the Documentation CD or to the HP website (http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out).
Disabled (default)
Advanced ECC provides the largest memory capacity to the OS. Lockstep Mode provides increased data protection by enabling multiple-bit memory errors to be corrected in certain instances not possible in Advanced ECC mode. Mirrored Memory provides maximum protection against uncorrectable memory errors that would otherwise result in system failure.
For more information on Advanced Memory Protection, see the HP website (http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/technology/memoryprotection.html).
When USB Enabled is selected, all USB ports and embedded devices are enabled. When USB Disabled is selected, all USB ports and embedded devices are disabled. When Legacy USB Disabled is selected, all USB ports are enabled under a USB-aware OS, but USB is not supported during POST or RBSU. Legacy USB Disabled also disables iLO 2 virtual devices.
When External USB Port Disabled is selected, external USB ports are disabled. Under this option, embedded USB devices still have full support under the ROM and OS.
Reduces processor power usage and improves overall performance Improves overall performance for applications that benefit from higher performance cores rather than from additional processing cores Addresses issues with software licensed on a per-core basis
HP Power Profile (G6 servers) (on page 24) HP Power Regulator (G6 servers) (on page 25) Redundant Power Supply Mode (G6 servers) (on page 27) Advanced Power Management Options (G6 servers) (on page 27) IMPORTANT: Menu options may differ from those in this document, depending on specific server options.
Balanced Power and Performance provides the optimum settings to maximize power savings with minimal performance impact for most operating systems and applications. Minimum Power Usage enables power reduction mechanisms that may affect performance negatively. This mode guarantees a lower maximum power usage by the system. Maximum Performance disables all power management options that may affect performance negatively.
Automatically varies processor speed and power usage based on processor use Reduces overall power consumption with little or no impact to performance Does not require OS support Reduces processor speed and power usage Guarantees a lower maximum power usage for the system The impact on performance is greater for environments with higher processor utilization.
Processors run in the maximum power and performance state, regardless of the OS power management policy.
OS Control Mode Processors run in the maximum power and performance state, unless the OS enables a power management policy.
Intel QPI Link Power Management (G6 servers) (on page 28) Minimum Processor Idle Power State (G6 servers) (on page 29) Maximum Memory Bus Frequency (G6 servers) (on page 30) Memory Interleaving (G6 servers) (on page 31) PCI Express Generation 2.0 Support (G6 servers) (on page 32) Dynamic Power Savings Mode Response (G6 servers) (on page 32)
The Fast setting is optimal for most workloads that require a low latency response to an increase in processor demand. The slow setting is optimal for some workloads where a longer latency response to increases in processing demand is an acceptable tradeoff for reduced power consumption. Depending on the processor workload, selecting this option may negatively impact performance.
The PCI Devices menu displays the configuration settings of the PCI devices installed in the server and allows you to modify the IRQ. Multiple PCI devices can share an interrupt. To disable a device, select the device and press the Enter key. A menu is displayed with options to change the IRQ, as well as to disable the device.
NOTE: If you enable or disable a device, restart the server. Changes do not take effect until after reboot.
IMPORTANT: PCI devices that have been disabled in the PCI Devices menu are still visible on the Boot Controller Order screen.
ASR Status (G6 servers) (on page 39) ASR Timeout (G6 servers) (on page 39) Thermal Shutdown (G6 servers) (on page 41) Wake-On LAN (G6 servers) (on page 41) POST F1 Prompt (G6 servers) (on page 42) Power Button (G6 servers) (on page 44) Automatic Power-On (G6 servers) (on page 45) Power-On Delay (G6 servers) (on page 45)
5 minutes
When enabling Wake-on LAN, remove all power cords before adding or removing any adapters. Some adapters can cause the system to power on when added or removed.
If failures occur that allow the system to continue operating, the system continues to boot but posts a message. If critical components fail or are missing, the server attempts to boot. If it can boot, it posts a message and an F1 prompt.
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If Enabled is selected and an error occurs, the system stops at the F1 prompt until the F1 key is pressed, before continuing to boot. If Delayed is selected and an error occurs, the system pauses for 20 seconds at the F1 prompt, and then continues to boot the OS.
If the system cannot run with the missing or failed components, it halts until those components are replaced.
The POST F1 Prompt setting is delayed by default in ProLiant BL, ML, and DL servers.
Random delay
Set Power-On Password (G6 servers) (on page 47) Set Admin Password (G6 servers) (on page 48) Trusted Platform Module (G6 servers) (on page 48)
TPM Functionality (G6 servers) (on page 49) TPM Visibility (G6 servers) (on page 49) TPM Expansion ROM Measuring (G6 servers) (on page 51) TPM Clear (G6 servers) (on page 51) IMPORTANT: The TPM menus appear only if the TPM kit is installed.
Hiding the TPM may prevent the server from booting to a TPM-aware operating system.
Clearing the TPM may prevent the server from booting to a TPM-aware operating system.
BIOS Serial Console Port (G6 servers) (on page 53) BIOS Serial Console Baud Rate (G6 servers) (on page 54) EMS Console (G6 servers) (on page 55)
Set Server Info Text (G6 servers) (on page 57) Set Administrator Info Text (G6 servers) (on page 58) Set Service Contact Text (G6 servers) (on page 59) Custom POST Message (G6 servers) (on page 60)
Server Name defines a two-line name identifying the server. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Server Asset Tag defines a two-line asset tag to identify the server. A maximum of 16 characters can be entered on each line. Server Primary OS defines a three-line description of the primary OS of the server. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Other Text defines two lines of additional text describing the server. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line.
Admin Name Text defines a two-line description for the server administrator name. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Admin Phone Number Text defines two lines of text for the server administrator phone number. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Admin Pager Number Text defines two lines of text for the server administrator pager number. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Other Text defines two lines of additional text relating to the server administrator. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line.
Service Name Text defines a two-line description for the service contact name. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Service Phone Number Text defines two lines of text for the service contact phone number. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Service Pager Number Text defines two lines of text for the service contact pager number. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Other Text defines two lines of additional text relating to the service contact. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line.
Advanced System ROM Options (G6 servers) (on page 61) Video Options (G6 servers) (on page 68) Thermal Configuration (G6 servers) (on page 68) Service Options (G6 servers) (on page 69) Advanced Performance Tuning Options (G6 servers) (on page 71) Drive Write Cache (G6 servers) (on page 75) Asset Tag Protection (G6 servers) (on page 76) IMPORTANT: Menu options may differ from those in this document, depending on specific server options.
IMPORTANT: This setting is pre-selected. You can override the default setting at this menu, but successful OS operation is dependent upon the correct (default) setting.
To further optimize the system, HP recommends updating these boot drivers to the latest versions after the OS installation. This functionality is not available with Microsoft Windows Server 2008.
HP recommends that you do not disable this option unless you encounter a specific issue.
Optimal Cooling provides the most efficient solution by configuring fan speeds to the minimum required to provide adequate cooling. Increased Cooling operates fans at higher speeds to provide additional cooling.
HP recommends selecting Increased Cooling when storage controllers not manufactured by HP are connected to the embedded hard drive cage, or if the system is experiencing thermal issues that cannot be resolved in another manner.
The serial number should ONLY be modified by qualified service personnel. This value should always match the serial number located on the chassis.
The Product ID should ONLY be modified by qualified service personnel. This value should always match the Product ID located on the chassis.
This option only affects operation for fixed drives attached to the embedded SATA controller when not operating in a software RAID mode. This option has no effect if fixed drives are attached to an embedded or optional Smart Array controller or if the Smart Array B110i Software RAID solution is used.
NOTE: A service number is reported below the serial number on the HP ProLiant DL760 Server only. NOTE: Pressing the F1 key when any sub-menu option is highlighted allows you to view a description of that feature. Please note that all menus are in English only.
Some new servers, which use CLI and are configured using BIOS Serial Console, display a command prompt screen.
The CLI mode of RBSU ("CLI Mode Selection" on page 119) is a command-prompted interface that provides equivalent functionality to the menu-based mode.
System Options
The System Options menu enables basic I/O server configuration with the following options:
Embedded Serial Port A (on page 84) Embedded Serial Port B (on page 84) Virtual Serial Port (on page 85) Optional LPT Port (on page 86) Optional LPT Mode Support (on page 86) Integrated Diskette Controller (on page 86) NUMLOCK Power-On State (on page 86) Embedded NICs (on page 87) Diskette Write Control (on page 87) Diskette Boot Control (on page 87) Advanced Memory Protection (on page 87) USB Control (on page 88) USB 2.0 EHCI Controller (on page 89) Power Regulator for ProLiant (on page 89) USB External Port Capability (on page 90) Ultra Low Power State (on page 91)
IMPORTANT: Menu options may differ from those in this document, depending on specific server options.
For detailed information about iLO configurations, refer to the HP Integrated Lights-Out User Guide on the Documentation CD or to the HP website (http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out).
Embedded NICs
The Embedded NICs option enables iSCSI or PXE Boot support. This option enables the server to boot to the network (embedded NIC only) and attach to a PXE server with boot images. The option also enables the NIC port to display in the Standard Boot Order (IPL) list. For NIC 1, the default setting is PXE Boot, but for subsequent NICs, the default setting is Disabled. For more information on PXE technology, see the Using PXE Technology on Compaq ProLiant Servers white paper on the HP website (ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/servers/management/pxe_wp.pdf).
When enabling PXE or iSCSI Boot support, the NIC does not display in the Standard Boot Order (IPL) until the next reboot.
For more information on Advanced Memory Protection, see HP ProLiant Advanced Technology on the HP website (http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/technology/memoryprotection.html).
The Advanced ECC Support (maximum memory) setting disables additional resiliency and provides the largest memory capacity to the OS. The Online Spare with Advanced ECC Support setting requires a single group of spare modules and provides automatic failover of degraded modules in the system while it is running. The Mirrored Memory with Advanced ECC Support option provides protection against uncorrectable memory errors that would otherwise result in system failure. DIMM banks A and B are mirrored by DIMM banks C and D on the same memory board. The failed memory can be replaced while the system is running. Mirrored DIMM pairs must be the same size to allow selection of single-board mirrored memory or dual-board mirrored memory. Pairing different size DIMMs results in the following caution: Current memory configuration does not support Online Spare.
USB Control
The USB Control menu determines how USB ports and embedded devices operate at startup:
When USB Enabled is selected, all USB ports and embedded devices are enabled. When USB Disabled is selected, all USB ports and embedded devices are disabled. When Legacy USB Disabled is selected, all USB ports are enabled under a USB-aware OS, but USB is not supported during POST or RBSU. Legacy USB Disabled also disables iLO 2 virtual devices.
When External USB Port Disabled is selected, external USB ports are disabled. Under this option, embedded USB devices still have full support under the ROM and OS.
In the HP Dynamic Power Savings Mode, the system adjusts the power and performance of the processor to the workload of the processor. In the HP Static Low Power Mode, the system operates in a lower state of performance. In the HP Static High Performance Mode, the system operates in its maximum performance state.
In the OS Control Mode, processors operate at maximum speed unless the OS enables a power management policy.
This selection does not affect the internal USB port or USB iLO2 Virtual Media devices.
Ultra Low Power State is supported only on HP ProLiant servers with AMD processors.
PCI Devices
The PCI Devices menu displays the configuration settings of the PCI devices installed in the server and allows you to modify the IRQ. Multiple PCI devices can share an interrupt. To disable a device, select the device and press the Enter key. A menu is displayed with options to change the IRQ, as well as to disable the device. NOTE: Only IRQs that are modified in RBSU retain the change during the next reboot. IRQs on PCI devices that have not been modified are subject to change during reboot. IMPORTANT: When the PCI Hot Plug driver is installed on servers with Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, disabling a single PCI controller also disables all controllers on the same PCI bus. To avoid disabling other controllers on the bus, remove the single PCI controller.
NOTE: If you enable or disable a device, restart the server. Changes do not take effect until after reboot.
IMPORTANT: PCI devices that have been disabled in the PCI Devices menu are still visible on the Boot Controller Order screen.
Server Availability
The Server Availability menu includes options that configure the ASR features:
ASR Status (on page 95) ASR Timeout (on page 95) Thermal Shutdown (on page 95) Wake-On LAN (on page 95) POST Speed Up (on page 95) POST F1 Prompt (on page 95) Power Button (on page 96) Automatic Power-On (on page 96) Power-On Delay (on page 96)
ASR Status
The ASR Status option is a toggle setting that either enables or disables ASR. When set to Disabled, no ASR features function.
ASR Timeout
The ASR Timeout option sets a timeout limit for resetting a server that is not responding. When the server has not responded in the selected amount of time, the server automatically resets. The available time increments are:
Thermal Shutdown
The Thermal Shutdown option is a toggle setting that determines when the server automatically powers down due to dangerous temperatures. When the setting is enabled (default), the Advanced System Management Driver initiates a system shutdown when the temperature reaches within 5 degrees of critical level. When the setting is disabled, the Advanced System Management Driver shuts down the system at critical level.
Wake-On LAN
The Wake-On LAN option is a toggle setting that enables or disables the Wake-On LAN feature. When set to Enabled, the server can be powered up remotely using a network controller. When changing to Enabled, the following caution displays: When enabling Wake-on LAN, remove all power cords before adding or removing any adapters. Some adapters can cause the system to power on when added or removed.
POST Speed Up
The POST Speed Up option is a toggle setting that enables or disables the extended power-up memory test. When POST Speed Up is set to Enabled, the extended power-up memory test is not executed, and the server powers up more quickly.
POST F1 Prompt
The POST F1 Prompt option is a toggle setting that configures the server so the F1 key must be pressed to proceed when an error is encountered during the power-up sequence. A series of system tests executes during POST before continuing with the following:
If failures occur that allow the system to continue operating, the system continues to boot but posts a message.
If critical components fail or are missing, the server attempts to boot. If it can boot, it posts a message and an F1 prompt.
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If Enabled is selected and an error occurs, the system stops at the F1 prompt until the F1 key is pressed, before continuing to boot. If Delayed is selected and an error occurs, the system pauses for 20 seconds at the F1 prompt, and then continues to boot the OS.
If the system cannot run with the missing or failed components, it halts until those components are replaced. NOTE: The POST F1 Prompt setting is enabled by default in ProLiant ML and DL servers and is disabled by default in BL servers.
Power Button
Disabling the Power Button feature causes the momentary power button to stop functioning under any OS. The Power Button feature does not override the 4-second hold-down of the server power button.
Automatic Power-On
The Automatic Power-On feature enables the server to automatically power on when auxiliary power is applied to the server.
Power-On Delay
The Power-On Delay feature delays the server from powering on for a specified time to prevent power usage spikes when multiple servers power up after a power loss. Wake-on LAN, RTC wake-up, and iLO 2 Virtual Power Button events override the delay and immediately power on the server. The Power-On Delay options are:
Disabled 15-second delay 30-second delay 45-second delay 60-second delay Random delay
Server Passwords
The Server Passwords menu includes options that configure the password environment of the server:
Set Power-On Password (on page 97) Set Admin Password (on page 97) Trusted Platform Module (on page 97) Network Server Mode (on page 99) QuickLock (on page 99)
RBSU menu (HP ProLiant G5 and earlier servers or server blades) 96
TPM Functionality (on page 98) TPM Visibility (on page 98) TPM Expansion ROM Measuring (on page 99)
TPM Functionality
Enabling TPM Functionality enables the TPM and BIOS secure startup. The TPM is fully functional in this mode. CAUTION: When a TPM is installed and enabled on the server, data access is locked if you fail to follow the proper procedures for updating the system or option firmware, replacing the system board, replacing a hard drive, or modifying OS application TPM settings. For information on installing and enabling the TPM module option, see the HP Trusted Platform Module Option Installation Instructions that ships with the option. Disabling TPM Functionality disables the BIOS secure startup but still allows the TPM to be visible to the operating system. The TPM can respond to most commands in this mode. Selecting Disabled may prevent the server from booting to a TPM-aware operating system.
TPM Visibility
The TPM Visibility option provides the ability to hide the TPM from the operating system. When the TPM is hidden, BIOS secure startup is disabled, and the TPM does not respond to any commands from any software. Hiding the TPM may prevent the server from booting to a TPM-aware operating system.
TPM Clear
The TPM Clear option allows the user to reset the TPM to factory settings, clearing any assigned passwords, keys, or ownership. Clearing the TPM may prevent the server from booting to a TPM-aware operating system.
The local keyboard remains locked until the power-on password is entered. The power-on password prompt is bypassed. When a diskette is in the diskette drive, the server does not start unless the power-on password is entered locally. IMPORTANT: Network server mode cannot be enabled until the power-on password has been established.
QuickLock
The QuickLock option is a toggle setting that either enables or disables the QuickLock feature. When set to Enabled, the keyboard is locked by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+L keys. The keyboard remains locked until the power-on password is typed. NOTE: If the power-on password is disabled at the power-on key prompt, the QuickLock feature remains inactive until the password is changed in RBSU.
BIOS Serial Console design supports VT100+ protocol, and ANSI and V100 terminal emulation. VT100 is supported by all terminal emulation programs. However, ANSI supports enhanced graphics and is more aesthetically appealing to some users. ANSI is the recommended choice if it meets the system requirements. CLI support is available on some new servers for faster, more compatible display when configuring a server using VT100 emulation. For more information, see "Command Line Interface Overview (on page 119)." When viewed in BIOS Serial Console, the RBSU main menu looks slightly different from the local server view. The following menu options are available:
BIOS Serial Console Port (on page 100) BIOS Serial Console Baud Rate (on page 101) EMS Console (on page 101) BIOS Interface Mode (on page 102)
Selecting the Enable Remote option without the supported RILOE II or iLO firmware will result in an error: The setting Enable Remote requires RILOE-II or iLO with firmware version 1.20 or greater (1.41 or greater with iLO firmware recommended). Do not use the Enable Remote setting if iLO is Disabled and RILOE-II is not installed.
RBSU menu (HP ProLiant G5 and earlier servers or server blades) 100
EMS Console
The EMS Console option is a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 feature that allows for emergency management console to be redirected through the serial port. When using iLO, select the value (COM 1 or COM 2) assigned to the Virtual Serial Port (on page 85). When redirecting EMS through a physical serial port, select the value assigned to the Embedded Serial Port ("Embedded Serial Port A" on page 84). The EMS Console feature is disabled by default.
RBSU menu (HP ProLiant G5 and earlier servers or server blades) 101
Set Server Info Text (on page 102) Set Administrator Info Text (on page 103) Set Service Contact Text (on page 104) Custom POST Message (on page 104)
Server Name defines a two-line name identifying the server. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Server Asset Tag defines a two-line asset tag to identify the server. A maximum of 16 characters can be entered on each line. Server Primary OS defines a three-line description of the primary OS of the server. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Other Text defines two lines of additional text describing the server. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line.
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Admin Name Text defines a two-line description for the server administrator name. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Admin Phone Number Text defines two lines of text for the server administrator phone number. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Admin Pager Number Text defines two lines of text for the server administrator pager number. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Other Text defines two lines of additional text relating to the server administrator. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line.
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Service Name Text defines a two-line description for the service contact name. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Service Phone Number Text defines two lines of text for the service contact phone number. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Service Pager Number Text defines two lines of text for the service contact pager number. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line. Other Text defines two lines of additional text relating to the service contact. A maximum of 14 characters can be entered on each line.
Multi-Processor Specification (MPS) Table Mode (on page 105) ROM Selection (on page 106) Restore Default System Settings (on page 106) Restore Settings/Erase Boot Disk (on page 106) User Default Options (on page 107) NMI Debug Button (on page 107)
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Virtual Install Disk (on page 107) Secondary IDE Channel Support (on page 107) BIOS Enhanced RAID (on page 108) Node Interleaving (on page 108) Serial Number (on page 108) Product ID (on page 108) Drive Write Cache (on page 108) SATA Software RAID (on page 108) Optional PCI-X Riser Fan Monitoring (on page 108) Processor Options (on page 109) Power Supply Requirements Override (on page 110) Embedded VGA Control (on page 110) IMPORTANT: Menu options may differ from those in this document, depending on specific server options.
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ROM Selection
The ROM Selection option toggles the server ROM between the current ROM and the backup ROM. All servers with redundant ROMs allow you to switch to the backup ROM.
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Node Interleaving
The Node Interleaving feature requires all nodes to have equal memory sizes when enabled. Enabling Node Interleaving may affect OS performance.
Serial Number
The Serial Number option allows you to change the serial number. HP recommends that you do not change this number, unless you are replacing a system board. When the Serial Number option is chosen, a warning displays: The serial number should ONLY be modified by qualified service personnel. This value should always match the serial number located on the chassis.
Product ID
The Product ID option sets the system product ID, which is found on the product ID sticker on the chassis. When the Product ID option is chosen, a warning displays: The Product ID should ONLY be modified by qualified service personnel. This value should always match the Product ID located on the chassis.
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Processor Options
The Processor Options menu includes submenu options for processor settings:
Processor Hyper-Threading (on page 109) HW Prefetcher (on page 109) Adjacent Sector Prefetch (on page 109) No-Execute Memory Protection (on page 109) Intel Virtualization Technology (on page 109) Expansion Card Caching Optimization (on page 109)
Processor Hyper-Threading
The Processor Hyper-Threading option is a toggle setting that allows Intel Hyper-Threading Technology to be enabled or disabled, though it is enabled by default. Processor Hyper-Threading delivers two logical processors that can execute multiple tasks simultaneously using shared hardware resources of a single processor. The option is supported through the system BIOS. For more information on Processor HyperThreading, refer to the HP website (http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/technology/hyperthreading.html).
HW Prefetcher
The HW Prefetcher option allows processor prefetch features to be disabled. In most cases, the option should remain enabled. The option should be disabled only after performing application benchmarking to verify improved performance in a particular environment.
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For more information on feature support and how to enable functionality, see the operating system and video driver documentation.
Utility Language
The Utility Language menu enables you to set the display language for RBSU.
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ROM-based enhancements
ROM-based enhancements overview
Some HP ProLiant servers have new ROM-based enhancements available, including:
An auto-configuration process that, in most cases, automatically configures the entire system without intervention The System Maintenance menu, which provides embedded server diagnostics and Inspect Utility information through Embedded Server Setup A new erase option for RBSU, which erases the system configuration and boot drive
For details about which features the server supports, refer to the server-specific documentation.
From the System Maintenance menu, you can select from the following utilities that are embedded in the system ROM:
Setup Utility runs the RBSU Inspect Utility runs the embedded Inspect Utility Diagnostics Utility runs the embedded Diagnostics Utility (on page 114)
Setup Utility
Select Setup Utility from the System Maintenance menu to run the Setup Utility. Running Setup Utility exits the System Maintenance menu and runs RBSU.
Inspect Utility
The Inspect Utility is embedded in the system ROM and allows you to view system configuration information and save the information to a file on a diskette. Press the F2 key to place all Inspect information onto a diskette. This utility replaces the version of the Inspect Utility that is a part of the legacy system-partition functionality supported on some HP servers. If the server has the Inspect Utility feature, select Inspect Utility from the System Maintenance menu.
Diagnostics Utility
The Diagnostics Utility is embedded in the system ROM, and provides a pre-boot method for quickly checking the validity of the three major subsystems of the server needed to boot an operating system. A complete server diagnostics is available on the SmartStart CD. All three of these tests should pass if a bootable operating system is installed on the server. If any test fails, there may be a problem booting the server. To run the Diagnostics Utility, select Diagnostics Utility from the System Maintenance menu.
Software Memory Test Choosing this option automatically runs the test until completion or until you press the Esc key to exit.
Quick MEMBIST Test Choosing this option causes the system to reboot and run the preconfigured hardware-based memory test. Upon reboot, Memory Diagnostics displays the test results. A normal system reboot is required after performing a MEMBIST test. User-defined MEMBIST Test Choosing this option enables a user-defined configuration of the Quick MEMBIST test. Increasing the MEMBIST test time results in a blank screen for the duration of the test. Upon test completion and reboot, Memory Diagnostics displays the test results. A normal system reboot is required after performing a MEMBIST test. NOTE: To cancel either MEMBIST test, press and hold the Power On/Standby button to initiate a forced shut-down. Upon reboot, no record of an incomplete test exists.
For all servers other than a Generation 5 server with an Intel processor, the Software Memory Test automatically runs when Memory Test is selected from the Diagnostic Utility Menu.
To run the CPU diagnostic test, select CPU Test from the Diagnostics Utility menu.
Auto-Configuration Process
The auto-configuration process automatically runs when you boot the server for the first time. During the power-up sequence, in many cases the system ROM automatically configures the entire system without needing any intervention. During this process, the ORCA Utility, in most cases, automatically configures the array with a default setting based on the number of drives connected to the server.
Drives Installed
1 2 3, 4, 5, or 6 More than 6
Drives Used
1 2 3, 4, 5, or 6 0
RAID Level
RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 None
NOTE: If the boot drive contains logical volumes, or if more than six drives are installed on the system, ORCA does not automatically configure the array. If this occurs, you must run ORCA to configure the array settings. By default, the auto-configuration process configures the system for a default operating system. To change any default settings in the auto-configuration process, such as the settings for language, operating system, and primary boot controller, execute RBSU by pressing the F9 key after system POST. After the settings are selected according to your preference, exit RBSU and reboot the server.
Boot options
Near the end of the boot process, the boot options screen is displayed. This screen is visible for several seconds before the system attempts to boot from a supported boot device. During this time, you can do the following:
Access RBSU by pressing the F9 key. Access the System Maintenance Menu (which enables you to launch ROM-based Diagnostics or Inspect) by pressing the F10 key. Force a PXE Network boot by pressing the F12 key.
For a manual OS installation, insert the operating system CD into the CD-ROM to begin the installation process.
Description
Disable CLI mode Always enable CLI mode Auto determine CLI mode
Usage
HELP or HELP <command> EXIT QUIT EXPORT SHOW CONFIG SHOW CMOS SHOW IML SHOW SMBIOS SHOW PCI SHOW EVS SHOW MEM SHOW SYS SHOW BOOT SHOW ACC
Description
Displays all supported commands or usage and descriptions of a specific command. Exits Inspect Utility and reboots. Exits Inspect Utility and reboots. Exports ALL information to a text file on floppy drive A. Displays all RBSU options and current settings. Displays all ISA CMOS. Displays all system event log records. Displays all SMBIOS record information. Displays all PCI devices and PCI header information. Displays all System EVs. Displays system memory map. Displays overview of System from SMBIOS information. Displays Primary Boot controller. Displays Primary Array Controller Configuration information.
Command
HELP EXIT, QUIT SHOW CONFIG
Usage
HELP or HELP <command> EXIT, QUIT SHOW CONFIG SHOW CONFIG <option>
Description
Displays all supported commands or usage and descriptions of a specific command. Exits RBSU and resets or power-cycles system. SHOW CONFIG displays all available <options> SHOW CONFIG <option> displays current setting and all other setting choices for <option> specified. SHOW CONFIG SCRIPT displays the script required to recreate the settings of the server.
Displays list of CONFIG options that are viewable or settable using SHOW or SET CONFIG on this server. Displays the script of SET commands required to recreate all the server system-related configuration settings. Does not display script for Passwords, Date/Time, or Serial Number. Sets CONFIG option setting to choice specified by <choice> that corresponds to the number of the choice listed by SHOW CONFIG for that particular option. Displays current serial number value. Set serial number to the value specified. Displays currently configured boot controller order list. Sets new primary boot controller to controller number in list displayed by SHOW BOOT command and then displays the new list. Sets controller order # entry to device specified by PCI ID and location. This format is only used by SCRIPT driven commands. Order # is 1-based where 1 means the primary boot controller, and so on. Displays current standard boot order device list of IPL devices in priority order. Sets standard boot order priority for the IPL device specified to new priority number specified. The device specified must be represented in the current IPL list displayed by SHOW IPL. Displays a list of all PCI devices and their current IRQ settings or disabled status. Also, displays a list of IRQs available for PCI devices to use. Sets an override IRQ value (1-15) for the PCI device selected where <#> corresponds to the number of the PCI device in the list displayed by the SHOW PCI command. Use 0 for the <IRQ> value to disable a PCI device.
SET CONFIG
SHOW SN SET SN <serial #> SHOW BOOT SET BOOT <controller #>
SET BOOT <order #> <PCI Vendor/DevID> <PCI Slot #> <PCI Bus #> <PCI Device #> <PCI Fcn #> SHOW IPL SET IPL [A:|C:|CD|PXE] <new IPL Priority>
SHOW PCI
SHOW PCI
SET PCI
Command
Usage
Description
Sets an override IRQ value (1-15) for the PCI device selected where <#> corresponds to the number of the PCI device in the list displayed by the SHOW PCI command. Use 0 for the <IRQ> value to disable a PCI device. Displays overview of System from SMBIOS info. Sets the Power-on password. Password must be entered twice for verification and must be seven characters or less. Sets the Admin password. Password must be entered twice for verification and must be seven characters or less. Displays date <mm/dd/yy> Displays time <hh:mm> Sets date to new value specified. Century value assumed to be 20. Sets time to new value specified. Seconds value is set to 0. Displays current server info text strings. Sets server info text string specified to <string> where: 'N': Server Name (28) "A': Server Asset Tag (32) 'P': Server Primary OS (42) 'O': Server Other (28) # is the line number.
SET PCI (alternate usage for SET PCI <device #> <IRQ> scripting)
SHOW DATE SHOW TIME SET DATE SET TIME SHOW TEXT SERVER SET TEXT SERVER
SHOW DATE SHOW TIME SET DATE <mm/dd/yy> SET TIME <hh:mm> SHOW TEXT SERVER SET TEXT SERVER [N|A|P|O] [1|2|3|4] <string>
Displays current administrator contact text strings. Sets administrator contact text string specified by <string> where: 'N': Admin name (28) 'P': Admin Phone number (28) 'G': Admin Pager number (28) 'O': Admin Other (28) # is the line number.
Displays current service contact text strings. Sets service contact text string specified by <X> <#> to <string> where X can be: 'N': Service Name (28) 'P': Service Phone number (28) 'G': Service Pager number (28) 'O': Service Other (28) # is the line number.
Command
SET TEXT IMD
Usage
SET TEXT IMD [I|M|S] [1|2|3|4] <string>
Description
Sets IMD Custom text string specified by <X> <#> to <string> where: 'I': Idle Screen (48) 'M': Custom Menu Item (14) 'S': Custom Menu Screen (56) # is the line number.
Displays current POST custom text strings. Sets POST Custom text to string specified by <string>.
Usage
HELP or HELP <command> EXIT RBSU INSPECT PXE MEMDIAG CPUDIAG DISKDIAG
Description
Displays all supported commands or usage and descriptions of a specific command. Exits menu and continues booting. Executes RBSU (has CLI). Executes Inspect Utility (has CLI). Attempts PXE Boot. Executes Diagnostics Utility specified. (Diagnostics Utility has CLI output as well.) Executes Diagnostics Utility specified. (Diagnostics Utility has CLI output as well.) Executes Diagnostics Utility specified. (Diagnostics Utility has CLI output as well.)
Function
Scroll to next page Scroll to next line Quit display
RBSU can be used to configure an HP server without the use of SmartStart. When the server is powered up in an unconfigured state, RBSU executes when the F9 key is pressed, allowing the server to be configured. After the server has been configured using RBSU:
1. 2. 3. 4.
Restart or power up the server. Press the F8 key to execute ORCA. After the primary array controller has been configured with ORCA, restart the server. Install the operating system ("Operating System Installation" on page 117). Install any necessary applications as well.
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information, refer to the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit User Guide on the HP website (http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/toolkit/documentation.html).
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ASR
Automatic Server Recovery
BIOS
Basic Input/Output System
CLI
Command Line Interface
CONREP
Configuration Replication utility
ECC
error checking and correcting
ECP
Extended Capabilities Port Mode
EMS
Emergency Management Services
EPP
Enhanced Parallel Port Mode
IDE
integrated device electronics
iLO
Integrated Lights-Out
iLO 2
Integrated Lights-Out 2
IMD
Integrated Management Display
IPL
initial program load
IRQ
interrupt request
LPT
Local port
MEMBIST
Memory Built-in Self Test
MPS
multi-processor specification
NIC
network interface controller
NMI
non-maskable interrupt
NUMA
Non-Uniform Memory Architecture
NVRAM
non-volatile memory
ORCA
Option ROM Configuration for Arrays
PCI
peripheral component interface
PCI-X
peripheral component interconnect extended
PCIe
peripheral component interconnect express
POST
Power-On Self Test
PXE
Preboot Execution Environment
RAID
redundant array of inexpensive (or independent) disks
RBSU
ROM-Based Setup Utility
RTC
real-time clock
SPP
Standard Parallel Port Mode
TPM
trusted platform module
VGA
video graphics array
VSP
virtual serial port
Index
A
ACR (Array Configuration Replicator) 127 additional CLI support 123 Adjacent Sector Prefetch 73, 109 Advanced Memory Protection option 13, 87 Advanced Options menu 60, 104 Advanced Performance Tuning Options 71 Advanced Power Management Options 27 Advanced System ROM Options 61 Array Configuration Replication Utility (ACR) 127 ASR Status option 39, 95 ASR Timeout option 39, 95 Asset Tag Protection 76 auto-configuration process 116 Automatic Power-On 45, 96 Diskette Boot Control option 87 Diskette Write Control option 87 drive write cache 75, 108 Dual-Mode ROM-Based Utilities 119 Dynamic Power Savings Mode Response 32
E
Embedded LPT Port option 83 Embedded NIC PXE Support option 87 embedded NICs 12 Embedded Serial Port A option 84 Embedded Serial Port B option 84 Embedded Server Setup 112 Embedded VGA Control 110 EMS Console 55, 101 Enable Node Interleaving 74 expansion card caching optimization 109
B
BIOS Enhanced RAID 108 BIOS Interface Mode 56, 102 BIOS Serial Console Baud Rate 54, 101 BIOS Serial Console Port 53, 100 BIOS Serial Console/EMS Support 52, 99, 119 Boot Controller Order option 36, 93 Boot Disk Diagnostic Test 116 boot options 117
H
HP Power Profile 24 HP Power Regulator 25 HW Prefetcher 72, 109
I
Inspect CLI Commands 120 Inspect Utility 114 Integrated Diskette Controller option 86 Intel QPI Link Power Management 28 Intel Hyperthreading Options 20 Intel Virtualization Technology 18, 109 Intel VT-d2 22 introduction 7 IPL Boot Order option 36, 93
C
CLI (Command Line Interface) 119, 120, 123 CLI Mode Selection 119 Command Buffering Support 123 Command Line Interface (CLI) 119, 120, 123 configuration flow 124 Configuration Replication Utility 125 Core Disabling Options 20 CPU Diagnostic Test 115 Custom POST Message option 60, 104
M
manual path flow 124 Maximum Memory Bus Frequency 30 Memory Diagnostic Test 115 Memory Interleaving 31 memory speed 74 Minimum Processor Idle Power State 29 MPS table mode option 61, 105
D
Date and Time option 38 Date/Time Configuration submenu 38, 94 diagnostics utility 114
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N
Network Server Mode option 99 NMI Debug Button option 63, 107 Node Interleaving 108 No-Execute Memory Protection 17, 109 NUMLOCK Power-On State option 24, 86
removable flash media boot sequence 17 Restore Default System Settings 78, 106 Restore Settings/Erase Boot Disk 79, 106 ROM Selection option 63, 106 ROM-based enhancements 112
S
SATA software RAID 108 Scripted Installation Flow 125 Secondary IDE channel support 107 Secondary IDE Channel Support option 107 Serial Number option 69, 108 serial port 1 11 Serial port options 10 Server Asset Text 56, 102 Server Asset Text menu 60, 104 Server Availability 38, 94 Server Passwords menu 96 server security 46 Service Options 69 Set Admin Password option 48, 97 Set Administrator Info Text option 58, 103 Set Power-On Password option 47, 97 Set Server Info Text option 57, 102 Set Service Contact Text option 59, 104 Setup Utility 113 Standard Boot Order (IPL) option 36, 93 System Default Options 77 System Maintenance CLI Commands 123 System Options menu 10, 83
O
operating system installation 117 Option ROM Loading Sequence 61 Optional LPT Mode Support 86 Optional LPT Port 86 OS Installation 117
P
PCI (peripheral component interface) 129 PCI Bus Padding Options 65 PCI Device Enable/Disable 34 PCI Devices option 34, 92 PCI Express Generation 2.0 Support 32 PCI IRQ Settings 34 PCI-express Generation 2.0 32 PCI-X riser fan monitoring 108 peripheral component interface (PCI) 129 POST F1 prompt 42, 95 POST speed up 95 power button 44, 96 power button option 44 Power Management Option menu 24 power regulator 89 Power Supply Requirements Override 110 Power-On Delay 45, 96 Power-On Logo 67 Processor Hyper-Threading 20, 109 Processor Options 17, 109 Product ID 70, 108
T
Thermal Configuration 68 Thermal Shutdown option 41, 95 TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 48, 97 TPM Clear 48, 51, 99 TPM Expansion ROM Measuring 48, 51, 99 TPM Functionality 48, 49, 98 TPM Visibility 48, 49, 98 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 97 Turbo Mode 21
Q
QuickLock option 99
R
RBSU CLI Commands 120 RBSU Configuration Flow 124 RBSU Erase Option 113 RBSU menu 9, 82 RBSU overview 7 RBSU, running 7 Redundant Power Supply Mode 27
U
Ultra Low Power State 91 USB 2.0 EHCI Controller 16, 89 USB Control 14, 88 USB External Port Capability 90 USB Options 14 User Default Options 80, 107
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V
Video Options 68 Virtual Install Disk 64, 107, 113 virtual serial port 12, 85
W
Wake-On LAN (WOL) 41, 95 Wake-on LAN option 41, 95
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