POST
and
the
starting
of
the
operating
system.
If
this
interval
is
exceeded,
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
generates
a
loader
timeout
alert
and
automatically
restarts
the
server.
After
the
server
is
restarted,
the
loader
timeout
is
automatically
disabled
until
the
operating
system
is
shut
down
and
the
server
is
power
cycled
(or
until
the
operating
system
starts
and
the
software
is
successfully
loaded).
To
set
the
loader
timeout
value,
select
the
time
limit
that
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
will
wait
for
the
operating-system
startup
to
be
completed.
To
turn
off
this
watchdog,
select
Disabled
.
Notes:
a.
Before
you
start
(boot)
an
operating
system
that
does
not
have
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
software
installed
(this
can
also
include
using
a
flash
update
diskette),
make
sure
to
select
Disabled
in
the
Loader
watchdog
field
to
prevent
an
unwanted
restart
of
your
server.
b.
If
the
Loader
Time-out
check
box
is
selected
in
the
Remote
Alerts
area
of
the
Alerts
page,
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
will
send
an
alert
to
all
configured
remote
alert
recipients.
Power
off
delay
Attention:
Read
the
following
information
to
prevent
the
loss
of
data
or
damage
to
data
when
you
perform
a
remote
shutdown
of
your
operating
system:
If
the
Windows
2000,
Windows
Server
2003,
Red
Hat
Linux,
SUSE
Linux,
or
Novell
NetWare
operating
system
is
installed
on
your
server,
you
have
to
install
only
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
software
to
support
remote
operating-system
shutdown.
Note:
If
the
value
in
the
Power
off
delay
field
is
less
than
45
seconds,
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
software
will
adjust
the
value
to
45
seconds
when
it
is
loaded.
You
can
decrease
the
power-off
delay
value
after
the
server
has
started,
but
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
software
will
reset
it
to
45
seconds
on
the
next
server
restart.
The
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
software
will
not
change
a
power-off
delay
value
that
is
45
seconds
or
greater.
Use
the
Power
off
delay
field
to
specify
the
number
of
minutes
that
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
will
wait
for
the
operating
system
to
shut
down
before
turning
off
the
server.
Shut
down
your
server
to
determine
how
long
it
takes
to
shut
down.
Add
a
time
buffer
to
that
value
and
use
it
as
your
power-off
delay
setting
to
ensure
that
the
operating
system
has
time
for
an
orderly
shutdown
before
power
is
removed
from
the
server.
To
set
the
power-off
delay
value,
select
the
time
from
the
menu.
NMI
reset
delay
Use
the
NMI
reset
delay
field
to
specify
the
length
of
time,
in
minutes,
that
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
waits
to
automatically
restart
the
server
after
a
nonmaskable
interrupt
(NMI)
is
triggered.
A
nonmaskable
interrupt
usually
indicates
a
critical
error
such
as
a
hardware
fault.
A
nonmaskable
interrupt
usually
signals
a
parity
error
in
the
memory
subsystem.
Chapter
3.
Configuring
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
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