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1. lt Advanced gt SATA Configuration Options SATA 1 Controller Mode AHCI Disabled Compatible RAID gt AHCI Port1 Not Detected AHCI gt AHCI Port2 Not Detected gt AHCI Por3 Not Detected gt AHCI Port4 Not Detected gt AHCI Port5 Not Detected gt AHCI Port Not Detected lt gt Select Screen Wu Select Item Change Option F1 General Help FIO Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc System BIOS configuration 18 Table 9 SATA Configuration submenu fields with AHCI Field Description Options SATA 1 Controller This should be the DEFAULT if NCQ Mode requires that AHCI also be AHCI Mode enabled Otherwise legacy SATA Native Mode should be the DEFAULT as previously specified AHCI Port AHCI Port not detected Noni AHCI Port2 AHCI Port2 not detected Not Detected AHCI Port3 AHCI Port3 not detected Not Detected AHCI Port4 AHCI Port4 not detected Not Detected AHCI Port5 AHCI Port5 not detected Not Detected AHCI Port AHCI Port not detected Not Detected System BIOS configuration 19 Super lO Configuration submenu Figure 8 Super lO Configuration submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt Configure PILOT Super IO Chipset Allows BIOS to Select Embedded Serial Port Embedded Serial Port Address 3F8 IRQ4 Base Addresses Serial Port Interrupt setting Edge trigger lt gt Select Screen
2. available devices lt gt Select Screen TMy Select Item Change Option Fl General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 20 Hard Disk Drives submenu fields Field Description Options Ist Drive USB disk is the 1st drive USB SanDisk USB F1 System BIOS configuration 36 Security menu Figure 19 Security menu ROM based Setup Utility Main Advanced Boot lt Security gt Exit Security Settings Install or Change the Password Admin Password Not Installed User Password Not Installed Change Admin Password Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled lt gt Select Screen TMy Select Item Enter Change Fl General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 21 Security menu fields Field Description Options Admin Password Is No Admin password is installed Not Installed An Admin password is installed Installed User Password Is A user password is not installed Not Installed A user password is installed Installed Change Admin Type the Supervisor s password in the dialogue box to set or to change Password Admin password which allows access to the BIOS Boot Sector Virus Enable boot sector virus protection Enabled Protection Disable boot sector virus protection Disabled System BIOS configuration 37 Exit menu The Ex
3. verify the following conditions e All external cables and power cables are firmly plugged in e The power outlet to which the server is connected is working e The server and monitor are both turned on The bicolor power status LED indicator on the ear must be green e The monitor s contrast and brightness settings are correct e All internal cables are properly connected and all boards firmly seated e The processor is fully seated in its socket on the system board e The heat sink assembly is properly installed on top of the processor System BIOS configuration 42 All memory modules are properly installed If you have installed a PCI accessory board verify that the board is firmly seated and any jumpers on the board are properly set Refer to the documentation provided with the accessory board All internal cabling and connections are in their proper order If you have changed the jumper on the system board verify that each is properly set If the POST failure occurs after installing an accessory perform the following steps 1 2 e a a a Perform the pre installation procedure described on page 45 If necessary remove any expansion boards assemblies or cables that prevent access to the system components Check the following conditions a If you have installed an expansion board verify that the board is firmly seated in its slot and any switches or jumpers on the board are properly set Refer to the do
4. RAM This memory area is not part of the system RAM which allows configuration data to be retained when power is turned off The values take effect when the system is booted POST uses these values to configure the hardware If the values and the actual hardware do not agree POST generates an error message You must run the Setup Utility to change the BIOS settings from the default or current configuration Accessing the Setup Utility 1 Turn on the monitor and the server If the server is already turned on save your data and exit all open applications and then restart the server During POST press F10 If you fail to press F10 before POST is completed you need to restart the server and repeat this step The first page displayed is the Main menu Use the left lt and right gt arrow keys to move between selections on the menu bar Navigating through the Setup Utility Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom of the Setup Utility screen to access the various menu and submenu screens of the Setup Utility Table 1 lists these legend keys and their respective functions Table 1 Setup Utility Navigation Keys Key Function lt and gt Select different screens P and Y Select items in each menu Enter Tab or Select a field value or display a submenu screen ShiftTab Display more options for items marked with Esc Exit the CMOS Setup menu lt gt lt gt Configure the system time or change
5. iii A aa 45 Pre and postinstallation procedures ooococooocccoooncconnnconnnoconnnononnnconn nono nnnnonnnnonn nn cono rn non nn conan nro nnnronnnninnnnnos 45 Pre installation prota ii ee enn ale 45 Post installation procedures tercio nado al dai idad 46 A A II A dees tale edtetecadu teddies 46 BMG RECOVERY epica 47 SETSYSiUitility on Late eh Ganon al lee hiiee etna ie ety ae ihe hh ad hoehon main an 48 O A 49 Contents 3 System BIOS configuration This chapter describes the basic functions of the AMIBIOS software System BIOS overview A Basic Input Output System or BIOS is a set of programs permanently stored in an EEPROM chipset located on the system board These programs serve as an interface between the server s hardware components and its operating system This HP ProLiant DL288 G6 server features the AMIBIOS software a ROM BIOS based diagnostic tool that monitors system activity and performs constant hardware testing to ensure proper system operation AMIBIOS software The AMIBIOS software serves three functions e Configure the system settings via the AMIBIOS Setup Utility Using the Setup Utility you can install configure and optimize the hardware devices on your system such as clock memory and hard drives e Initialize hardware at boot via POST routines At power on or reset the software performs Power On Self Test POST routines to test system resources and run the operating system e
6. images are contained in each of the directories as follows ROMPAQ USB Key A Windows based utility to locally partition format and copy necessary files to a USB flash media device e g HP Drive Key through the Windows environment ROMPAO Fiat Files Provides flat files of the ROMPAQ media d Follow the instructions to prepare your USB key with the proper BIOS files for restoration Perform BIOS Recovery a Place jumper on J27 group C pins b Insert USB key c Power on computer and wait for the recovery process complete Wait a minimum of 10 minutes for the process to complete d Unplug USB key and remove jumper from J27 group C pins e Restart computer and load BIOS defaults Power On Self Test POST When the server boots up a series of tests are displayed on the screen This is referred to as Power On Self Test POST POST is a series of diagnostic tests that checks firmware and assemblies to ensure that the server is properly functioning This diagnostic function automatically runs each time the server is powered on These diagnostics which reside in the BIOS ROM isolate the server related logic failures and indicate the board or component that needs to be replaced as indicated by the error messages Most server System BIOS configuration 40 hardware failures are accurately isolated during POST The number of tests displayed depends on the configuration of the server During POST you can e Press ESC
7. they are installed If you want to use additional hard disk drives to access existing data in the new server HP recommends that you install and configure any of these hard drives after completing the OS installation e If you want to recycle used hard drives use a utility such as disk to erase all data and partitions from that particular hard drive BIOS update HP recommends that you update the server BIOS with the latest system BIOS version to take advantage of the most recent compatibility fixes The latest BIOS version for your server can be downloaded from http www hp com OS installation 44 Server management Pre and post installation procedures Pre installation procedures A WARNING Failure to properly turn off the server before you open the server or before you start removing or installing hardware components may cause serious damage as well as bodily harm A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the chassis and any installed hardware components to cool before touching them A CAUTION Follow the ESD precautions listed in Chapter 2 of the HP ProLiant DL288 G Server Maintenance and Service Guide when handling any hardware component 1 Turn off the server and all the peripherals connected to it 2 Disconnect the AC power cord from the power supply cable located on the server rear panel to turn off the service processor and reduce the risk of electrical shock 3 Remove the top cove
8. to skip the HP logo and go to POST boot progress display system summary screen e Press F10 to access the Setup Utility e Press F12 to request a network boot PXE e Press Fl to continue POST after POST errors are detected POST error indicators When POST detects a system failure it displays a POST error message Recoverable POST errors When a non fatal error occurs during POST the screen will display an error message with the format xxxError Identifier String where xxx is a unique number code that matches ODM system specific error documentation and may be a hexadecimal or decimal value All Error messages describe the problems as shown below Table 23 POST Error Messages Error code Description 10 Floppy Controller Failure 00B CMOS Memory Size Wrong 00C RAM R W test failed 003 CMOS Battery Low 005 CMOS Checksum Bad 040 Refresh timer test failed 041 Display memory test failed 048 Password check failed 120 AOCCMOS Cleared by Jumper Restore the Jumper and Continue 122 AOCPassword Cleared By Jumper Restore the Jumper and Continue 150 Processor failed BIST 160 Processor missing microcode 192 L3 cache size mismatch 193 CPUID Processor stepping are different 194 CPUID Processor family are different 195 Front side bus mismatch System halted 196 CPUID Processor Model are different 197 Processor speeds mismatched System BIOS configura
9. 0 CE1 Support 10 Change Supervisor Password 36 CMOS 5 38 CPU Bridge Configuration 9 CPU Configuration 8 CPU Revision 12 Current Memory Frequency 12 Current Memory Mode 12 Current QPI Frequency 12 D Demand Scrubbing 13 Discard Changes 37 Discard Changes and Exit 37 E Embedded NIC Port 1 PXE 23 Embedded NIC Port 1 Control 23 Embedded NIC Port 2 Control 23 Embedded NIC Port 2 PXE 24 Embedded Serial Port Address 19 Embedded VGA Control 23 Execute Disable Bit Capability 11 Exit menu 37 F Fourth IDE Master 14 16 17 18 Frequency 10 H Hard Disk Drives 30 Hardware Health Status 27 Hardware Prefetcher 10 Hot plug USB FDD Support 22 l Intel R HT Technology 11 Intel R Virtualization Tech 11 Intel R C STATE tech 11 Intel R SpeedStep tm tech 11 Intel R TurboMode tech 11 IPMI Configuration 9 IPMI LAN interface 46 L Legacy USB Support 21 M Main menu 6 n Manufacture 10 Memory Frequency 13 Memory Inter leaving 13 Memory Mode 13 Module Version 10 21 N NIC 1 MAC Address 7 NIC 2 MAC Address 7 Num Lock 32 P Patrol Scrubbing 13 PCI Configuration 9 PCI Express Configuration 9 POST 4 39 POST F1 Prompt 7 Power Efficiency Mode 8 Power On Self Test 39 Primary IDE Master 14 15 17 18 Primary IDE Slave 15 17 18 Processor 7 Product Name 7 ProLiant BIOS 7 Q QPI Frequency 12 QPI LOs and L1 13 QPI Links Speed 12
10. 0PC Advanced Memory Protection Note Interleaving Memory Interleaving QPI Optimization Demand Scrubbing Patrol Scrubbing To transfer the QPI AO Links to full speed or leave them in 5 866GT slow mode 1333 Mhz Sparing Full Speed Auto Enabled Auto 1066MHz 1 35V lt gt Select Screen Independent DP Select Item Disabled Change Option Full Interleaving Fl General Help Balanced F10 Save and Exit Enabled ESC Exit Disabled V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 5 CPU Bridge Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options CPU Revision Display the CPU revision Current QPI Display the current QPI frequency Frequency Current Memory Display the current memory frequency Frequency Current Memory Display the current memory mode Mode QPI Links Speed Transit the QPI links to full speed Full Speed Transit the QPI links to slow mode Slow Mode QPI Frequency QuickPath Interconnect QPI is the connection between the CPUs and I O Auto hub Transit the links to the auto speed when transitioning the links to full speed System BIOS configuration 13 Table 5 CPU Bridge Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options Transit the links to 4 800GT when transitioning the links to full speed 4 800GT Transit the links to 5 866GT when transitioning the links to full speed 5 866GT Transit the link
11. 1 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 4 CPU Configuration submenu fields Field Description Module Version Display the module version of the processor Manufacture Display the manufacture of the processor Frequency Display the frequency of the processor BCLK Speed Display the BCLK speed of the processor Cache Display the cache of the processor C1E Support CIE Extended HALT state enabled via the BIOS This is the default setting Disables support for adjacent cache line prefetch debug function Hardware Prefetcher Enable the hardware components that are used in conjunction with software programs to prefetch data in order to shorten execution cycles and maximize data processing efficiency System BIOS configuration Table 4 CPU Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options Disable the hardware components that are used in conjunction with Disabled software programs to prefetcher data in order to shorten execution cycles and maximize data processing efficiency Adjacent Cache Line Enable the Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch feature This is the default Enabled Prefetch setting Disable the Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch feature Disabled DCU Prefetcher Enabling the DCU Prefetcher is intended to speed up data accessed bya Enabled program by prefetching to the L1 data cache DCU prefetching improves performance
12. CMOS memory Perform the postinstallation procedures as described on page 46 During POST press F10 to access the Setup Utility Press F9 to load the system default values Set time date and other system values e EEO OT gt ea Press F10 to save the changes you made and to close the Setup Utility System BIOS configuration 39 BIOS Recovery Steps Steps to perform a BIOS recovery 1 Prepare USB key for BIOS recovery a On a system with Internet access download the ROMPazg file for the restore BIOS from hp com b Run the ROMPag file c After following the instructions to unpack the ROMPag file you will see the following in your browser Y ProLiant Flash Update This Flash Update Enhanced SoftPag contains utilities and images that can be used to restore or upgrade the system ROM on Hewlett Packard ProLiant Servers Several methods for changing the ROM version on your server may be chosen Included are the various ways to perform the update Each folder provided has self contained files to perform the ROM update and any unwanted folders may be deleted IMPORTANT NOTE All files contained within and created by this Enhanced SoftPaq are specific to this ProLiant Server Files are not interchangeable with other ProLiant Server families Create a bootable ROMPAQ USB Key ROMPAO Flat Files General Descriptions e View revision history Web browser notes General Descriptions Utilities and appropriate
13. HP ProLiant DL288 G6 Server Software Configuration Guide AA Part number 663205 001 First edition July 2011 Legal notices Copyright 201 1 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries Contents System BIOS O A Rig 4 System BIOS VE rota ties deus OUATE ON OORO RORONOA OVO AA 4 AMBOS Le year areata cated decades todd ace Ses ab dnaa 4 PMB A al ll e tt 4 a AA A A A A A titan 5 Navigating through the Setup Ult heres Bees ies 5 Setup Wiility O eat etna eit tee Mh ae ere tate 6 Recording CUSTOM setup VES q A A utah gi AAA AAA 39 todding systemi dell att 39 Clearing CMOS A A A A IN 39 BIOS RECOVE EOS oa E 40 Power On lO Mi sree ee eee aoa oe eee ec ee Soe ees ec Si MON 40 POSES sas 41 POSTrelated ra A cass e a S E E e E E e EE 42 Ossa ac Aia 44 S pported e 44 OS pre installation proced re ee ake ees se ee et le a ee eh il ea hai 44 Hardware Setup idad 44 PORET A a ohne ahead 44 Server MAN E
14. Perform run time routines Using the software perform basic hardware routines that can be called from DOS and Microsoft Windows applications AMIBIOS Setup Utility NOTE For ease of reading the AMIBIOS Setup Utility will be referred to as Setup or Setup Utility in this guide Also the screenshots used in this guide display default system values These values may not be the same as those in your server The AMIBIOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into the server BIOS Because most systems are already properly configured and optimized there is normally no need to run this utility You need to run this utility under the following conditions e When changing the system configuration including O Setting the system time and date Configuring the hard drives Specifying the boot device sequence Configuring the power management modes O O O O Setting up system passwords or making other changes to the security setup System BIOS configuration 4 e When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are prompted by a Run Setup message to make changes to the BIOS settings NOTE If you repeatedly receive Run Setup messages the battery located on the system board may be defective In this case the system cannot retain configuration values in CMOS Ask a qualified technician for assistance The Setup Utility loads the configuration values in a battery backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS
15. Quick Boot 32 Quiet Boot 32 R Restore Default Settings 37 Restore on AC Power Loss 30 ROM ID 7 S SATA Configuration 9 SATA 1 Controller Mode 14 15 16 18 SATA 2 Controller Mode 14 15 Save Changes and Exit 37 Secondary IDE Master 15 17 18 Secondary IDE Slave 15 17 18 SEL Configuration 26 Serial Port Configuration 26 Set LAN Configuration 26 Index 49 Setup 4 software 4 Standard Boot Order 30 Status of BMC 26 Subnet Mask 46 SuperlO Configuration 9 System BIOS overview 4 system configuration changing 4 System Date 7 system defaults 38 System Memory 7 System Serial Number 7 System Time 7 system time and date setting 4 T Third IDE Master 16 17 18 TPM Status 29 Trusted Computing 9 U USB 2 0 Controller USB 2 0 Controller Mode 21 USB Configuration 21 USB Configuration 9 USB Device Boot Priority 30 USB Devices Enabled 21 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration 22 User Password Is 36 WwW Wake On LAN 24 Watch Dog Configuration 27 Index 50
16. S configuration 22 Table 11 USB Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options Set the USB 2 0 Controller to high speed HiSpeed BIOS EHCI Hand Off Set this value to enable EHCI hand off support This is the default value Enabled Set this value to disable EHCI hand off support This is used when your Disabled OS does not support EHCI hand off Hot plug USB FDD Support Set this value to enable Hot plug USB FDD support Enabled Clear this value to disable Hot plug USB FDD support Disabled Auto option creates this dummy device only if there is no FDD present Auto USB Mass Storage Device Access the submenu to configure USB Mass Storage Device Configuration System BIOS configuration 23 PCI Configuration submenu Figure 10 PCI Configuration submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt PCI Configuration Wake On LAN Embedded VGA Control Embedded NIC Port 1 Control Embedded NIC Port 1 PXE Embedded NIC Port 2 Control Embedded NIC Port 2 PXE Auto Detect Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Select which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device es TL Fl F10 ESC Select Screen Select ltem Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 12 PCI Configuration submenu fields Field Embedded VGA Control Description Always Enab
17. Wu Select Item Change Option F1 General Help FIO Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 10 Super IO submenu fields Field Description Options Embedded Serial Port Set this value to prevent the serial port from accessing any system Address resources When this option is set to Disabled the serial port physically Disabled becomes unavailable Set this value to allow the serial port to use 2F8 as its O port address and IRQ 3 for the interrupt address If the system will not use a serial 2F8 IRQ3 device it is best to set this port to Disabled Set this value to allow the serial port to use 3E8 as its I O port address and IRQ 4 for the interrupt address If the system will not use a serial 3E8 IRQ4 device it is best to set this port to Disabled Set this value to allow the serial port to use 2E8 as its I O port address and IRQ 3 for the interrupt address If the system will not use a serial 2E8 IRQ3 device it is best to set this port to Disabled System BIOS configuration 20 Table 10 Super IO submenu fields Field Description Options Set this value to allow the serial port to use 3F8 as its I O port address and IRQ 4 for the interrupt address This is the default setting The majority of serial port 1 or COM ports on computer systems use IRQ4 3F8 IRQ4 and I O Port 3F8 as the standard setting The most common serial device connect
18. ault settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize the server s performance Setup default settings are quite demanding in terms of resource consumption If you are using low speed memory chips or other types of low performance components and you choose to load these settings the system might not function properly To load the system defaults 1 Reboot the server in a normal manner 2 During POST press F10 to access the Setup Utility 3 Press F9 to load the default values 4 Choose Save Changes and Exit on the Exit menu and press Enter to save the changes and close the Setup Utility Clearing CMOS You may need to clear the Setup configuration values CMOS if the configuration has been corrupted or if incorrect settings made in the Setup Utility have caused error messages to be unreadable Clearing the CMOS data removes the supervisor password The clear CMOS setting is on the jumper block J27 A on the system board Refer to your server hood label or the HP ProLiant DL288 G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide for the location of this jumper block and the clear CMOS setting To clear CMOS 1 Perform the pre installation procedures described on page 45 If necessary remove any expansion boards assemblies or cables that prevent access to enable CMOS jumper block J27 A Locate the clear CMOS jumper block J27 A on the system board Enable clear CMOS jumper block J27 A to clear the
19. ber Asset Tag text has been entered via SETSYS populating the SMBIOS data the system BIOS will automatically write this info into BMC IPMI FRU data on the next boot up For the detailed command refer to the below Command Line SETSYS S U A M K lt string gt S Set Serial Number S N has a MAX length of 16 chars 16 digits e g SETSYS S 1234567890XYZEFG U Set UUID UUID must be exactly 16 Bytes 32 digits in length Digits must be 0 9 and A F CAPS only e g SETSYS U 1234567890ABCDEF 1 234567890ABCDEF A Set Chassis Asset Tag Asset Tag has a MAX length of 16 chars 16 digits e g SETSYS A MAINSERVER123456 M Set Manufacturer Manufacturer string has a MAX length of 16 chars mng e g SETSYS M HP K Set SKU ID String SKU Number String has a MAX length of 16 chars e g SETSYS K AG655A Help AAA Server management 48 Index 1 1st Boot Device 34 1st Drive 35 2 2nd Boot Device 34 A A20M 11 Active Processor Cores 11 Active State Power Management 25 Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch 11 Admin Password ls 36 AMIBIOS Setup Utility 4 Asset Tag 7 B Basic Input Output System 4 BCLK Speed 10 BIOS EHCI Hand Off 22 BIOS Serial Console 28 BIOS Serial Console Configuration 9 BMC Firmware Revision 26 BMC NIC Allocation 46 BMC SDR Version 26 BMC IPMI FW Date 26 Boot Sector Virus Protection 36 Boot Settings Configuration 30 Build Date 7 C Cache 1
20. cumentation provided with the expansion board b All internal cabling and connections are in their proper order c If you have changed any jumper block on the system board verify that each one is properly set Perform the postinstallation procedure described on page 46 Turn on the monitor If the server still does not work repeat step 2 Remove all accessories except the primary boot hard disk drive Repeat steps 4 and 5 If the server now works replace the boards and accessories one at a time to determine which one is causing the problem System BIOS configuration 43 OS installation Supported OSes Refer to the operating system support matrix http www hp com go supportos OS pre installation procedure Perform the two pre OS installation steps in this section before installing the OS of your choice 1 Configure the hardware aspect of the server 2 Update the server BIOS Hardware setup Prepare the server following the instructions in the HP ProLiant DL288 G Server Installation Sheet It is recommended that you do not install any third party adapter until you verify that the HP equipment is functioning properly and you complete the OS installation Your HP ProLiant DL288 G server comes with new hard disk drive s that do not need specific setup However if you install additional used hard disk drives in your new server e Note that most OS installations remove all data from the hard disk on which
21. d Figure 6 SATA Configuration submenu with Compatible mode System BIOS configuration 15 ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt SATA Configuration Options SATA 1 Controller Mode Compatible Pisabled SATA 2 Controller Mode Enabled Compatible RAID gt Primary IDE Master Not Detected AHCI gt Primary IDE Slave gt Secondary IDE Master gt Secondary IDE Slave gt Third IDE Master gt Fourth IDE Master Drive Write Cache Embedded SAS SATA Link Rate Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected Disabled Auto lt gt Select Screen Wu Select Item Change Option F1 General Help FIO Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 7 SATA Configuration submenu fields with Compatible mode Field Description Options SATA 1 Controller Legacy Native mode supports up to 4 drives Compatible Mode SATA 2 Controller Enable SATA 2 Controller Enabled Mode Disabled Disable SATA 2 Controller Primary IDE Master Primary IDE Master not detected Not Detected Primary IDE Slave Primary IDE slave not detected Not Detected Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Master not detected Not Detected System BIOS configuration 16 Table 7 SATA Configuration submenu fields with Compatible mode Field Description Options Secondary IDE Slave Secondary IDE slave not
22. d of only reading the data and ECC bits correcting them and writing them back to memory when a correctable memory error occurs the system will constantly be reading and writing memory locations Thus the system will be constantly scrubbing all of the contents of memory in an effort to correct soft errors before a correctable error even occurs Allow to scrub ECC patrol Disable to scrub ECC patrol Disabled System BIOS configuration 14 SATA Configuration submenu Figure 5 SATA Configuration submenu with Disabled mode ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt SATA Configuration Options SATA 1 Controller Mode Disabled Disabled SATA 2 Controller Mode Enabled Compatible RAID gt Primary IDE Master Not Detected AHCI gt Secondary IDE Master Not Detected Embedded SAS SATA Link Rate Auto lt gt Select Screen 4 Select Item Change Option F1 General Help FIO Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 6 SATA Configuration submenu fields with Disabled mode Field Description Options SATA 1 Controller SATA controller is disabled and does not appear in the standard boot Disabled Mode order list SATA 2 Controller Enable SATA 2 Controller Enabled Mode Disable SATA 2 Controller Disabled Primary IDE Master Not Detected Primary IDE Master not detected Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Master not detected Not Detecte
23. detected Not Detected Third IDE Master Third IDE Master not detected Not Detected Fourth IDE Master Fourth IDE Master not detected Not Detected Figure 7 SATA Configuration submenu with RAID mode ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt SATA Configuration Options SATA 1 Controller Mode RAID lid Compatible RAID gt SATA Port1 Not Detected AHCI gt SATA Port2 Not Detected gt SATA Port3 Not Detected gt SATA Port4 Not Detected gt Primary IDE Master Not Detected gt Secondary IDE Master Not Detected Embedded SAS SATA Link Rate Auto gt Select Screen TA Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 8 SATA Configuration submenu fields with RAID mode Field Description Options System BIOS configuration 17 SATA 1 Controller L Only available on systems with an embedded software RAID option RAID Mogg ROM SATA Port SATA Port not detected Not Detected SATA Port2 SATA Port2 not detected Not Detected SATA Port3 SATA Port3 not detected Not Detected SATA Port4 SATA Port4 not detected Not Detected Primary IDE Master Primary IDE Master not detected Not Detected Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Master not detected Not Detected ROM based Setup Utility Drive Write Cache Embedded SAS SATA Link Rate Disabled Auto
24. dividually Efficiency Performance Impact groups as CPU Contiguration CPU bridge Configuration PCI Express Configuration gt USB Configuration gt PCI Configuration lt gt Select Screen gt PCI Express Configuration Wi Select Item gt IPMI Configuration Change Option gt BIOS Serial Console Configuration F1 General Help gt Trusted Computing F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc NOTE The CPU Configuration setup screen can vary depending on the installed processor Table 3 Advanced menu fields Field Description Options Power Efficiency BIOS will initialize all power related processor and chipset settings to maximize Efficiency Mode the performance per Watt value as measured by SpecPower BIOS will initialize all power related processor and chipset settings to maximize Performance the performance of the server The user has modified the configuration of power performance related settings Custom individually User selection of this option is not allowed It is only informational based on other changes the user has made to SETUP options When user set Power Efficiency Mode to Custom the user can change all power related processor and chipset settings freely CPU Configure advanced CPU settings Configuration System BIOS configuration 8 Table 3 Advanced menu fields Field CPU Bridge Configuration Description Con
25. e lit System BIOS configuration 33 Table 18 Boot Settings Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options This option does not enable the keyboard Num Lock automatically To use Disabled the numeric keypad press the Num Lock key located on the upper left hand corner of the numeric keypad The Num Lock LED on the keyboard will light up when Num lock is engaged This is the default setting System BIOS configuration 34 Standard Boot Order submenu Figure 17 Standard Boot Order submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Boot gt Standard Boot Order Ist Boot Device 2nd Boot Device Hard Drive Network IBA GE Slo Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices A device enclosed in parenthesis has been disabled in the corresponding type menu lt gt Select Screen Wu Select Item Change Option Fl General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 19 Standard Boot Order submenu fields Field Description Options 1st Boot Device Hard drive is the 1st boot device Hard drive Network IBA GE Slo 2nd Boot Device Network IBA GE Slo is the 2nd boot device System BIOS configuration 35 Hard Disk Drives submenu Figure 18 Hard Disk Drives submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Boot gt Hard Disk Drives Specifies the boot sequence from the Ist Drive SATA 4M GB0500C441
26. ed to this port is a mouse If the system will not use a serial device it is best to set this port to Disabled System BIOS configuration 21 USB Configuration submenu Figure 9 USB Configuration submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt USB Configuration USB Devices Enabled USB Functions Legacy USB Support USB 2 0 Controller Module Version 2 24 4 13 4 1 Keyboard 2 Mouse 1 Drive USB 2 0 Controller Mode BIOS EHCI Hand Off Hot plug USB FDD Support gt USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Options Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled HiSpeed Enabled Auto lt gt Select Screen 4 Select Item Change Option F1 General Help FIO Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 11 USB Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options Module Version Display USB module version USB Devices Enabled Display the enabled USB devices in system USB Functions Enable USB functions Enabled Disable USB functions Disabled Legacy USB Support Enable support for Legacy USB devices Enabled Disable support for Legacy USB devices Disabled Disable legacy support if no USB devices are connected Auto USB 2 0 Controller Enable USB 2 0 support Enabled Disable USB 2 0 support Disabled USB 2 0 Controller Mode Set the USB 2 0 Controller to full speed FullSpeed System BIO
27. ent lt gt Select Screen 4 Select Item F1 General Help FIO Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 16 Trusted Computing submenu fields Field Description Options TPM Status TPM not present Not Present Display TPM Status Present System BIOS configuration 30 Boot menu Figure 15 Boot menu ROM based Setup Utility Main Advanced lt Boot gt Security Exit Boot Settings Configure Settings during System Boot gt Boot Settings Configuration gt Standard Boot Order gt Hard Disk Drives USB Device Boot Priority High Restore on AC Power Loss Last State lt gt Select Screen Wu Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen Fl General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 17 Boot menu fields Field Description Options Boot Settings Configure settings during system boot Configuration Standard Boot View and configure standard boot order settings Order Hard Disk Drives Display HDD information if detect HDD installed USB Device Boot Force USB devices automatically showing up as top priority within their High Priority device class in the standard boot order list This is the default setting Train USB devices as original priority as the standard boot order list Low Restore on AC Power off the server after power loss Power of
28. f Power Loss Power on the server after power loss Power on System BIOS configuration 31 Table 17 Boot menu fields Field Description Options Restore last state after power loss Last state System BIOS configuration 32 Boot Settings Configuration submenu Figure 16 Boot Setting Configuration submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Boot gt Boot Settings Configuration Quick Boot Enabled Quiet Boot Enabled Num Lock Enabled Allows BIOS to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system lt gt Select Screen Wi Select Item Change Option Fl General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 18 Boot Settings Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options Quick Boot Allow BIOS to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time Enabled needed to boot the system Allow the BIOS to process the normal tests while booting Disabled Quiet Boot Display OEM Logo instead of POST messages Enabled Display normal POST messages This is the default setting Disabled Num Lock Set this value to allow Num Lock on the keyboard to be enabled Enabled automatically when the computer system is booted up This allows the immediate use of the numeric keypad located on the right side of the keyboard To confirm this the Num Lock LED on the keyboard will b
29. field Fl To bring up the General Help window The General Help window describes other Setup navigation keys that are not displayed on the legend bar F10 To save changes and exit the CMOS Setup Utility System BIOS configuration 5 Setup Utility menus The Setup Utility menu bar displays the five primary menu selections For detailed information and screenshots of these Setup Utility menus and their related submenus refer to the following sections Main menu Figure 1 Main menu ROM based Setup Utility Security Exit lt Main gt lt Advanced gt Boot System Overview Product Name ProLiant BIOS System Date System Serial Number NIC 1 MAC Address NIC 2 MAC Address ProLiant DL288 G6 033 Thu 03 18 2010 F4 CE 46 80 04 86 F4 CE 46 80 04 87 Use ENTER TAB or SHIFT TAB to select a field Build Date 03 31 2010 Use or to ROM ID 18DIM200 configure system time Processor Intel R Xeon R CPU E5640 2 67GHz Speed 2666MHz Count 1 System Memory E gt Select Screen Size 2048MB Wu Select Item Change Field System Time 02 52 30 Tab Select Field Fl General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc NOTE The time is in 24 hour format For example 5 30 A M appears as 05 30 00 and 5 30 P M as 17 30 00 System BIOS configuration 6 Table 2 Main menu fields Field Product Name Descr
30. figure CPU Bridge chipset settings Options SATA Configuration Configure SATA device settings SuperlO Configuration Configure PILOT Super I O chipset settings USB Configuration Configure USB controller settings PCI Configuration Configure PCI settings PCI Express Configuration Configure PCI Express settings IPMI Configuration Configure IPMI 2 0 settings BIOS Serial Console Configuration Configure BIOS Serial Console settings Trusted Computing Configure Trusted Computing settings System BIOS configuration 9 CPU Configuration submenu Figure 3 CPU Configuration submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt Contigure advanced CPU settings When enabled a VMM Module Version 01 09 can utilize the additional HW Caps Manufacturer Intel provided by Intel R Intel R Xeon R CPU E5640 2 67GHz Virtualization Tech Frequency 2 66GHz Note A full reset is BCLK Speed 133MHz required to change Cache L1 256 KB the setting Cache L2 1024 KB Cache L3 12288KB C1E Support Enabled Hardware Prefetcher Enabled lt gt Select Screen Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Enabled WM Select Item DCU Prefetcher Enabled Change Option Data Reuse Enabled Fl General Help Intel VT d Enabled FIO Save and Exit Intel R Virtualization Tech Enabled ESC Exit Execute Disable Bit Capability Enabled Intel R HT Technology Enabled V02 6
31. if data in large structures is arranged sequentially in the order used by the program If data access patterns are sparse instead of local some performance Disabled degradation can occur under high CPU load due to bandwidth issues In such cases disabling DCU Prefetcher may improve performance Data Reuse Data Reuse reduces the frequency of L3 cache updates from the L1 Enabled cache In most cases this improves performance by reducing the internal bandwidth consumed by constant updates of L1 cache lines in the L3 cache However since this behavior can result in more requests to main Disabled memory in some cases overall performance may be degraded Whether Data Reuse should be enabled or disabled for a particular workload will depend on the memory access patterns of the workload Intel VT d Enable Intel s Virtualization Technology support for Direct O VT d This Enabled feature offers fully protected I O resource sharing across the Intel platforms providing the user with greater reliability security and availability in networking and data sharing Disable VT d Disabled Intel R Virtualization Tech Turn on hardware virtualization support A full system reset is required Enabled after changing this value Turn off hardware virtualization support A full system reset is required Disabled after changing this value Execute Disable Bit When enabled train the XD feature flag to always return O This is the Enabled Capability default se
32. ion Access the submenu to configure Option of Set LAN Configuration SEL Configuration Access the submenu to configure Option of SEL Configuration Serial Port Configuration Access the submenu to configure Option of Serial Port Configuration System BIOS configuration Table 14 IPMI Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options Watch Dog Access the submenu to configure Option of Watch Dog Configuration Configuration Hardware Health Access the submenu to view Hardware Health Status Status System BIOS configuration 28 BIOS Serial Console Configuration submenu Figure 13 BIOS Serial Console Configuration submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt Configure BIOS Serial Console type and parameters Select BIOS Serial Console type BIOS Serial Console Disabled lt gt Select Screen TMy Select Item Change Option F1 General Help FIO Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 15 BIOS Serial Console Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options BIOS Serial Enable to configure BIOS Serial Console type and parameters Enabled Console Disable to configure BIOS Serial Console type and parameters Disabled System BIOS configuration 29 Trusted Computing submenu Figure 14 Trusted Computing submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt Trusted Computing TPM Status Not Pres
33. iption Options Display the product name of the system ProLiant BIOS Display the BIOS family Build Date Display the date when this version of BIOS was built ROM ID Display the ID of the ROM Processor Display the detailed processor information System Memory Displays the amount of conventional memory detected during POST System Time Adjust the system time System Date Adjust the system date System Serial Display the System Serial Number Number NIC 1 MAC Display the MAC address of NIC1 Address NIC 2 MAC Display the MAC address of NIC2 Address Asset Tag Configure asset tag settings POST F1 Prompt Set this value to allow wait of up to 15 seconds for an F1 press This is the default Delayed setting Set this value to wait indefinitely for an F1 press Enable Set this value to continue booting without waiting for an F1 press Disabled System BIOS configuration 7 Advanced menu Figure 2 Advanced menu ROM based Setup Utility Main lt Advanced gt Boot Security Exit Advanced Settings WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction Power Efficiency Mode Efficiency Power Supply Redundancy Mode High Efficiency gt CPU Configuration gt CPU Bridge Configuration gt SATA Configuration gt SuperlO Configuration Custom Allow to configure Efficiency Performance related items in
34. it menu displays several options for how to quit the Setup Utility Select any of the exit options and press Enter Figure 20 Exit menu ROM based Setup Utility Main Advanced Boot Security _ lt Exit gt Exit Options Exit system setup after saving the Save Changes and Exit changes Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes F10 key can be used for this operation Restore Default Settings lt gt Select Screen Wi Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen Fl General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 22 Exit menu fields Field Description Options Save Changes and Exit Save the changes made and exit the BIOS Setup Utility Discard Changes and Exit the BIOS Setup utility without saving any changes you have made Exit Discard Changes Discard cancel any changes you have made Remain in the BIOS Setup Utility Restore Default Settings Restore Default Settings System BIOS configuration 38 Recording custom setup values Write down the settings from the Setup Utility and keep them in a safe place If you need to restore the custom values you must run the Setup Utility and then reenter these custom settings Having a record of these custom settings makes this much easier loading system defaults If the system fails after you make changes in the Setup Utility menus reboot the server enter Setup and load the system def
35. le Onboard VGA Options Always Enabled Enable add in VGA once there is add in VGA Auto Detect Embedded NIC Port 1 Enable Onboard NIC1 Enabled Control Disable Onboard NIC1 Disabled Embedded NIC Port 1 PXE Enable Onboard NIC1 PXE Enabled Disable Onboard NIC1 PXE Disabled Embedded NIC Port 2 Enable Onboard NIC2 Enabled Control Disable Onboard NIC2 Disabled System BIOS configuration 24 Table 12 PCI Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options Embedded NIC Port 2 PXE Enable Onboard NIC2 PXE Enabled Disable Onboard NIC2 PXE Disabled Wake On LAN Allow wake up in 54 55 over LAN This is the default setting Enabled Disabled Wake On LAN in 54 55 Disabled System BIOS configuration 25 PCI Express Configuration submenu Figure 11 PCI Express Configuration submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt PCI Express Configuration Active State Power Management Disabled PCI Express Gen2 Gen2 Es Ny F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item General Help Save and Exit Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 13 PCI Express Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options Active State Power Enable the PCIE ports to enter LOs and or L1 states Enabled Management Disable PCI Express LOs and L1 link power states This option would be Disabled chosen by the user if there were compa
36. r from the chassis a Loosen the screw on the top cover with a T 10 wrench b Press the latch on the top cover c Slide the cover toward the rear of the server and then lift the cover away from the chassis Figure 21 Removing the top cover 4 Place the top cover in a safe place for reinstallation later Server management 45 Post installation procedures 1 2 NX Be sure all components are installed according to the described step by step instructions Check to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the server Reinstall any expansion boards riser board assemblies peripherals board covers brackets and system cables that you have removed Reinstall the top cover a Align the top cover to the chassis and then slide it towards the front panel to position it into place b Tighten the screw on the top cover Tighten the screw on the top cover Connect all external cables and the AC power cord to the system Route the cables properly through the available cable management arrangement Press the power button on the front panel to turn on the server Configuring the BMC The server includes a BMC for systems management which you can access through a 10 100 Mbps LAN port for IPMI management To access the BMC through this LAN port you must configure the IP address You can configure the LAN settings for the BMC in the BIOS Setup To configure the BMC LAN through the BIOS Setup 1 In the Ad
37. s to 6 400GT when transitioning the links to full speed 6 400GT QPI LOs and L1 This enables the QPI power state to lower power consumption LOs and L1 Enabled are automatically selected by the motherboard Enabled LOs and L1 Disabled LOs and L1 Disabled Memory Frequency Transit the memory frequency to the maximum speed Auto Transit the memory frequency to the 800MHz Force DDR 800 Transit the memory frequency to the 1066MHz Force DDR 1066 Transit the memory frequency to the 1333MHz Force DDR 1333 Memory Mode Configure the memory to work in independent channel Independent Configure the memory to work in mirrors channel space between channels Channel Mirroring Configure the memory with Lockstep between channel O and 1 Lockstep Memory Inter Memory controller should be configured as interleaved whenever possible Enabled leaving Memory controller should be configured as interleaved whenever possible Disabled Demand Scrubbing Demand scrubbing solves the problem of obtaining multiple correctable Enabled errors due to a single soft error and thus the problem of potentially reporting a correctable threshold error due to soft errors Allow to scrub ECC demand Disable to scrub ECC demand Disabled Patrol Scrubbing Background scrubbing also known as patrol scrubbing is a memory error Enabled correction scheme that works in the background looking for and correcting resident errors Instea
38. tibility issues with their PCIE option cards It is the default setting PCI Express Gen2 All PCI E devices will only run in Gen 1 mode Gen 1 For best possible performance PCI E devices which support Gen 2 mode Gen 2 will run in Gen 2 mode PCI E devices which only support Gen 1 mode will run in Gen 1 mode System BIOS configuration 26 IPMI Configuration submenu Figure 12 IPMI Configuration submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt IPMI 2 0 Configuration Status of BMC BMC Firmware Revision BMC IPMI FW Date BMC SDR Version Warehouse Build Number 211 gt Set LAN Configuration gt SEL Configuration gt Hardware Health Information gt Watchdog Configuration gt Serial Port Configuration Working 09 57 Jan 13 2010 2 19 0 21 InPut for Set LAN Configuration command NOTE Each question in this group may take considerable amount of time lt gt Select Screen Wu Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help FIO Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Table 14 PMI Configuration submenu fields Field Status of BMC Description Display the current status of BMC BMC Firmware Revision Display the current revision of the BMC firmware BMC IPMI FW Date Display the date of the BMC IPMI firmware BMC SDR Version Display the current version of the BMC SDR Set LAN Configurat
39. tion 41 Table 23 POST Error Messages Error code Description 198 Processor QPI speed mismatch detected 601 Error BMC Not Responding 605 BMC Has Detected Fatal Hardware Error 611 Internal User Area Of BMC FRU Corrupted 612 Controller Update boot block Firmware Corrupted 613 Controller Operational Firmware Corrupted 620 Non Redundant Fan Failure or Missing 621 Redundant Fan Configuration One Fan Failure or Missing 622 Redundant Fan Configuration Multiple Fans Failure or Missing Temperature Violation Detected Waiting 5 minutes for system to cool 623 Press ESC Key to resume booting without waiting for the system to cool Warning Pressing ESC is NOT recommended as the system may shutdown unexpectedly 624 Power Supply Failure or Power Supply Unplugged 626 Update SDRR Configuration Image failed Invalid or Unknown SKU Chassis ID 627 Please check Front panel System ID Jumper or Riser card P y p Press F1 to Continue 628 Redundant Power Supply Mismatch 701 Insufficient Runtime space for MPS data System may operate in PIC or Non MPS mode No enough APIC ID in range 0 OFh can be assigned to IO APICs 702 Re assigning CPUs local APIC ID may solve this issue MPS Toble is not built System may operate in PIC or Non MPS mode POST related troubleshooting Perform the following procedures when POST fails to run error messages are displayed If the POST failure is during a routine boot up
40. tting When disabled force the XD feature flag to always return O Disabled Intel R HT Technology Enable Simultaneous Multi Threading Enabled Disable Simultaneous Multi Threading Disabled Active Processor Cores All cores active All 1 core active 1 2 cores active 2 A20M Enable A20M when needed for legacy OSes applications Enabled Disable A20M Disabled System BIOS configuration 11 Table 4 CPU Configuration submenu fields Field Description Options Intel R SpeedStep tm tech Enable GV3 Enabled Disable GV3 Disabled Intel R TurboMode tech Enable processor cores to run faster than marked frequency in specific Enabled conditions Note that SpeedStep must be enabled in order to enable TurboMode Disable processor cores to run faster than marked frequency in specific Disabled conditions Intel R C STATE tech Enable CPU idle C2 C3 C4 Enabling it will allow the OS to make the Enabled cores run at different frequencies thus making optimum use of power Disable CPU idle C2 C3 C4 Cores will run at the same frequency Disabled System BIOS configuration 12 CPU Bridge Configuration submenu Figure 4 CPU Bridge Configuration submenu ROM based Setup Utility lt Advanced gt CPU Bridge Chipset Configuration submenu CPU Revision Current QPI Frequency Current Memory Frequency Current Memory Mode QPI Links Speed QPI Frequency QPI LOs and L1 Memory Frequency Memory Speed with 2
41. vanced gt IPMI Configuration gt Set LAN Configuration submenu set the BMC NIC Allocation field to select which connection the BMC uses for the IPMI LAN interface In the Advanced gt IPMI Configuration gt Set LAN Configuration submenu set the IP address and Subnet Mask for the BMC In the BMC LAN Configuration field you can use Static to set the address manually or use DHCP to set the address automatically Press F10 to save and exit Server management 46 BMC Recovery Steps For BMC Recovery perform the following steps 1 Disconnect AC power from the system 2 Insert jumper on connector J27 D group pins on the system board 3 Update BMC firmware using HP ROMPaq Firmware Upgrade for HP ProLiant G Lights Out 100 Remote Management For USB Key Media Detailed information is available at the following Web page http h20000 www2 hp com bizsupport TechSupport SoftwareDescription jsp lang en amp cc us amp prodlypeld 15351 amp prodSeriesid 388434 3 amp swltem MIX bd27c5aa4fl 342850048 25e143 amp prodNameld 3884344 amp swEnvOID 1005 amp swLang 1 3 amp taskld 135 amp mode 4 amp idx 1 4 After BMC recovery is complete remove USB key 5 Remove AC power and remove the recovery jumper on J27 D group pins Server management 47 SETSYS Utility SETSYS EXE DOS application is the correct tool for setting the Serial Number Asset Tag text on this server after a system board replacement has occurred Once the Serial Num
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