enable
the
memory
bank
after
the
problem
is
corrected.
Select
Memory
Settings
from
the
Advanced
Setup
menu,
use
the
arrow
keys
to
highlight
the
bank
that
you
want
to
enable;
then,
use
the
arrow
keys
to
select
Enable
.
v
System
Service
Processor
Settings
Select
this
choice
to
view
the
interrupt-request
setting
(IRQ)
used
by
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
(system
service
processor).
You
can
then
use
the
arrow
keys
to
select
a
new
IRQ
setting
for
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
from
the
list
of
available
choices.
v
Event/Error
Logs
Select
this
choice
to
view
or
clear
error
logs.
–
Select
Clear
error
logs
to
clear
the
error
or
event
log.
–
Select
POST
Error
Log
to
view
the
three
most
recent
error
codes
and
messages
that
the
system
generated
during
POST.
–
Select
System
Event/Error
Log
to
view
the
system
event/error
log.
The
system
event/error
log
contains
all
the
system
error
and
warning
messages
that
the
system
has
generated.
You
can
use
the
arrow
keys
to
move
between
pages
in
the
system
event/error
log.
v
Save
Settings
Select
this
choice
to
save
your
customized
settings.
v
Restore
Settings
Select
this
choice
to
delete
your
changes
and
restore
the
previous
settings.
v
Load
Default
Settings
Select
this
choice
to
cancel
your
changes
and
restore
the
factory
settings.
v
Exit
Setup
If
you
have
made
any
changes,
the
program
will
prompt
you
to
save
the
changes
or
exit
without
saving
the
changes.
Using
passwords
The
System
Security
choice
appears
only
on
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu.
After
you
select
this
choice,
you
can
implement
two
levels
of
protection:
power-on
password
and
administrator
password.
Power-on
password
After
you
set
a
power-on
password,
you
can
enable
the
unattended-start
mode.
This
locks
the
keyboard
and
mouse,
but
allows
the
system
to
start
the
operating
system.
The
keyboard
and
mouse
remain
locked
until
you
enter
the
correct
password.
You
can
use
any
combination
of
up
to
seven
characters
(A–Z,
a–z,
and
0–9)
for
your
power-on
password.
Keep
a
record
of
your
password
in
a
secure
place.
If
you
forget
the
power-on
password,
you
can
regain
access
to
the
server
through
one
of
the
following
methods:
v
If
an
administrator
password
is
set,
enter
the
administrator
password
at
the
power-on
prompt.
Start
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
and
change
the
power-on
password.
v
Change
the
position
of
the
password
override
switch
as
described
in
“Setting
the
password
override
switch”
on
page
36..
v
Remove
the
battery
and
then
install
the
battery.
Configuring
the
server
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