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Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation
4.3.2 Recovering the BIOS Information and the Remote
Management Controller Information
If the information configured with BIOS Setup Utility was deleted due to a drain of the built-in server
battery, etc., restore the BIOS information according to the following procedures.
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Do not turn off the server while a program is running.
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Before starting the operation, if the boot monitoring function of ServerView is enabled, disable it (it is
disabled by default).
If you start up the system while the boot monitoring function remains effective, the operation of the
server may become unpredictable at such times as an abrupt power interruption or restart. If the server
is operated with the boot monitoring function enabled, enable the function again before resuming
operation.
For details of ServerView, refer to "ServerView User's Guide".
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Connect a USB floppy disk drive, and configure settings in "7.2.19 Boot Menu" (
highest priority to the USB floppy disk drive.
1
Insert the "Server Management Tools" disk, and turn on the server.
The window for selecting a keyboard appears.
2
Select a keyboard.
Select [1] for Japanese keyboard or select [2] for English keyboard. Japanese keyboard is
selected by default.
3
When the DOS Prompt window appears, confirm that the stored BIOS
information files are in the floppy disk.
Enter the following command to confirm that the stored information files are in the floppy disk.
4
Enter the following command, and press the [Enter] key.
5
If the BIOS information is restored correctly, the following message appears.
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The BIOS information will be enabled after the next system restart. Restart the
server.
Perform Step 1 to display the DOS Prompt window.
The restoration procedure has been completed. The server can now be turned off safely.
Please select:
1 = JP Keyboard
2 = US Keyboard
Your selection
A:\SMT>dir
A:\SMT>BIOSREST.bat
Success !
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