Chapter 3. Configuring your server
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and Load Default Settings choices on the main menu of the
Configuration/Setup Utility program do not save the PCI Slot/Device
Information settings.
You can use PCI Device Control
to enable or disable the PCI slots from this
menu.
The default setting is Enable for all the PCI slots. If you select Disable, the
system will not configure the disabled device, and the operating system will
not detect the device. (This is equivalent to unplugging the device.)
— Memory Settings
Select this choice to manually disable or enable a bank of memory.
If a memory error is detected during POST or memory configuration, the
server can automatically disable the failing memory bank and continue
operating with reduced memory capacity. If this occurs, you must manually
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.
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Error Logs
Select this choice to view or clear error logs.
— Select POST Error Log to view the three most recent error codes and
messages that the system generated during POST.
Select Clear Error Logs from the POST Error Log menu to clear the error log.
— 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.
Select Clear Error Logs from the System Event/Error Log menu to clear the
error or event log.
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Save Settings
Select this choice to save your customized settings.
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Restore Settings
Select this choice to delete your changes and restore the previous settings.
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Load Default Settins
Select this choice to cancel your changes and restore the factory settings.
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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
program menu. After you select this choice, you can implement two levels of
password 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 type the correct password.
Note:
You must attach a keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the xSeries appliance
server using a C2T device breakout cable (see “C2T device breakout cable” on
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