Server Configuration and Utilities
NOTE: The latest operating systems from Microsoft, Novell, and SCO bypass the use of IRQs
and use an APIC. The APIC has been designed to address the issues associated with limited
IRQs, multiprocessor systems, and shared interrupts. If you are using the latest operating
system, you can let the system automatically configure interrupts for all devices in the server.
POST Speed Up allows you to enable or disable the quick or slow start process.
The slow start process performs a complete memory test.
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F1 Prompt configures the server to require you to press the F1 key to proceed
during powerup when an error is encountered during the power-up sequence.
ROM Selection toggles the server ROM between the current ROM and the
backup ROM.
Set CPU Corrected is used to indicate that a previously failed processor has
been corrected.
Wake-on-LAN allows you to enable or disable Wake Support (PME).
NMI Debug Button allows you to disable or enable the NMI debug button on
the system board.
Custom POST Message allows you to input a message that can be viewed
during POST.
Utility Language
The Utility Language option is used to set the language in which RBSU is displayed.
Redundant ROM Support
ProLiant ML310 servers enable you to upgrade or configure the ROM safely with
redundant ROM support. The server has a 2-MB ROM that acts as two separate 1-
MB ROMs. In the standard implementation, one side of the ROM contains the
current ROM program version, while the other side of the ROM contains the backup
version.
HP ProLiant ML310 Server Setup and Installation Guide
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