RING INDICATE POWER-ON MENU
1. Ring indicate power-on :
Currently Enabled
2. Number of rings:
Currently
3
30. Refresh Modem Settings
98. Return to Previous Menu
Ring indicate power-on is enabled by default on both serial port 1 (S1) and serial port 2 (S2). When ring
indicate power-on is enabled, call-in is disabled.
If ring indicate power-on is enabled and call-in is already enabled, you will be asked to confirm your
choice. Refer to the message displayed on your screen.
If the ring indicate power-on setting is changed, you must select option 30,
Refresh Modem Settings
to
update the modem settings. If
Refresh Modem Settings
is selected, and the modem(s) have not been
configured, you will be asked to configure the modems first. See “Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu” on
page 736 for information on configuring modems.
Option 2 is used to set the number of rings.
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Reboot/Restart Policy Setup Menu
The following menu controls the Reboot/Restart Policy:
Reboot/Restart Policy Setup Menu
1. Number of reboot attempts:
Currently 1
2. Use OS-Defined restart policy?
Currently No
3. Enable supplemental restart policy?
Currently Yes
4. Call-Out before restart:
Currently Disabled
98. Return to Previous Menu
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Reboot
is the process of bringing up the system hardware; for example, from a system reset or power
on.
Restart
is activating the operating system after the system hardware is reinitialized. Restart must
follow a successful reboot.
–
Number of reboot attempts
- If the server fails to successfully complete the boot process, it
attempts to reboot the number of times specified. Entry values equal to or greater than 0 are valid.
Only successive failed reboot/restart attempts are counted.
–
Use OS-Defined restart policy
- In a full system partition, this allows the service processor to react
in the same way that the operating system does to major system faults by reading the setting of the
operating system parameter
Automatically Restart/Reboot After a System Crash
. This parameter
might already be defined, depending on the operating system or its version (or level). If the operating
system automatic restart setting is defined, it can be set to respond to a major fault by restarting or
by not restarting. See your operating system documentation for details on setting up operating
system automatic restarts. The default value is No.
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