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Chapter 8 Configuring Hardware and Utilities
8.1.12 Server Menu
The [Server] menu sets the server options.
table: Items on the Server Menu
Item Setting Description
O/S Boot Timeout • Disabled (Initial value)
• Enabled
Sets whether to enable or disable the OS Boot
Monitoring function, when ServerView is installed to
the OS. When this function is enabled, if for some
reason booting the operating system is interrupted,
the system will automatically restart.
The OS Boot Monitoring function can also be
enabled or disabled from ServerView.
Note:
If ServerView is not installed to the OS, be
sure to set to [Disabled]. If the setting is
[Enabled], the server may automatically turn
off or restart improperly.
Even when ServerView is installed to the OS,
if starting the system while the ServerStart
CD-ROM or DOS floppy disk is inside, be sure
to disable the OS Boot Monitoring function. If
the system is started with this function
enabled, the server may automatically turn off
or restart improperly.
When setting this function, refer to
"ServerView User’s Guide" to fully learn about
its specifications, in order to use it properly
with the correct settings.
Action • Continue
• Reset (Initial value)
•Power Cycle
Sets the operation when the OS did not boot
successfully within the time set with the [Timeout
Value] setting.
Timeout Value • 0 (Initial value)
• 1–100
Sets the timeout period in minutes.
Item Specific Help
Select Item
Select Menu
Change Values
Select Sub-Menu
-/+
Enter
F1
Esc
Help
Exit
F9
F7
Setup Defaults
Previous Values
Advanced Security Server ExitMain
A system reset occurs
after the specified
timeout if the O/S boot
fails (no connect to
Server Manager).
O/S Boot Timeout:
Action:
Timeout Value:
ASR&R Boot Delay:
Power Cycle Delay:
Boot Retry Counter:
Diagnostic System:
Temperature Monitoring:
CPU Status
Memory Status
Console Redirection
[Disabled]
[Reset]
[0]
[2]
[5]
[3]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]