task. Otherwise, the boot watchdog might initiate a system reboot before the
flash process is complete.
CAUTION
An incomplete firmware upgrade process may render the server
inaccessible or result in damaged/destroyed hardware.
Timer settings can be configured in the BIOS or using the iRMC S6 web
interface.
Disabling the boot watchdog in the BIOS
▶
Enter the BIOS.
▶
Select the
Server Mgmt
menu.
▶
Under
Boot Watchdog
set the
Action
setting to
Continue
.
▶
Save your changes and exit the BIOS.
For more information on BIOS settings, see the corresponding BIOS
Setup Utility reference manual.
Disabling the boot watchdog using the iRMC S6 web interface
▶
Log in to the iRMC S6 web interface.
▶
Select the
Settings
menu.
▶
Open the
Server Management
page.
▶
In the
Boot Watchdog
group, check the
Enable Boot Watchdog Support
option. The
Enable Boot Watchdog Support
option must be selected.
▶
Select
Continue
from the
Watchdog Action
list.
▶
Click
Apply
for the changes to take effect.
For more information on iRMC settings, see the iRMC user guides.
Basic software procedures
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