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HP ProLiant DL360e Operation & User’s Manual

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HP ProLiant DL360e User Manual
HP ProLiant DL360e User Guide
HP ProLiant DL360e Online Manual

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  • Wake-On LAN The Wake-On LAN option is a toggle setting that enables or disables the Wake-On LAN feature. When enabled, the server can be powered up remotely using a network controller. IMPORTANT: When enabling Wake-On LAN, be sure to remove all power cords before adding or removing any adapters. Some adapters cause the system to power on when they are added or remov

  • Boot Controller Order menu The Boot Controller Order option selects which of the installed mass storage devices is used as the primary boot controller. The server attempts to power up with the OS on this device. The primary boot controller is set to controller 1. NOTE: Changes made to the Boot Controller Order in the ORCA Utility are reflected in this menu. IMPORTANT: PCI

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, Power-On Delay When multiple servers power up after a power loss, the Power-On Delay feature allows you to delay the server from powering on, to prevent power usage spikes. Pressing the power button, Wake-on LAN, RTC wake-up, and iLO Virtual Power Button events override any delay setting and immediately power on the server. Depending on the system, options may include: • No Delay (default) • Random Delay (up to two minutes) • 15 Second Delay • 30 Second Delay • 45 Second Delay • 60 Second Delay Server Availabil

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide Abstract This document details how to access and use the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility that is embedded in the system ROM of all HP ProLiant Generation 2 and later servers. All options and available responses are defined. This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. HP Part Number: 347563-405 Published: June 2012 Edition: 14

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, Memory Channel Mode NOTE: This option is available on Gen8 servers with Intel processors. Memory Channel Mode sets the memory to work in Lockstep or Non-Lockstep mode. Options include: • Independent Channel Mode (Non-Lockstep) (default)—Uses the standard error correction mechanism of Advanced ECC. • Combined Channel Mode (Lockstep)—Provides maximum data protection by allowing multiple-bit memory errors to be corrected in certain instances not possible in Advanced ECC mode. Activating Combined Channel Mode has some memory population rules. For more i

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, Acronyms and abbreviations ACR Array Configuration Replication Utility ASR Automatic Server Recovery BIOS Basic Input/Output System CLI Command Line Interface CNA Converged Network Adapter CONREP Configuration Replication utility ECC error checking and correcting ECP Extended Capabilities Port Mode EMS Emergency Management Services EPP Enhanced Parallel Port Mode IDE integrated device electronics iLO Integrated Lights-Out IMD Integrated Management Display IOMMU I/O Memory Management Unit IPL initial program load IRQ interrupt request LPT Local port MEMBIST Memory Built-in Self Test MPS multi-processor specification NIC network interface controller NMI non-maskable interrupt NUMA Non-

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, Additional CLI support The CLI mode support automatically handles output that scrolls off the screen by implementing a -More- prompt at the bottom of the screen. Then, it waits for user input to scroll to the next page of data using key commands. FunctionKey Scroll to next pageSpace Scroll to next lineEnter Quit displayQ 184 RBSU BIOS Serial Console (CLI)

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, One Terabyte Memory Support NOTE: This option is available on G7 servers with AMD processors. This feature controls support for one Terabyte memory. Options include: • Enabled • Disabled (default) Advanced Options menu 135

  • Stack Engine Prediction NOTE: This option is available on servers with AMD processors. This option controls the processor Stack Engine Prediction logic. CAUTION: Disabling this option may degrade system performance. After pressing any key to clear the warning, the following options are displayed: • Enabled (default) • Disabled Advanced Options menu 125

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, PCI Bus Padding Options This option allows the user to disable the default PCI Bus padding where each expansion slot is provided with an extra PCI Bus number. By default, the System ROM pads bus numbers for slots such that adding expansion cards does not affect the bus numbering of devices in the system. Disabling this option works around issues with certain expansion cards. HP recommends disabling this option only when you encounter a specific issue. Options include: • Enabled (default) • Disabled Advanced Options menu 103

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, Memory Mapped I/O Options NOTE: This option is available only on some G7 servers. The following menu options allow the user to select the amount of Memory Mapped I/O: • 2GB of Memory Mapped I/O (default) • 3GB of Memory Mapped I/O • Automatic—The system ROM configures either 2GB or 3GB depending on the amount of Memory Mapped I/O the system requires. 104 RBSU menu-driven interface (G7 and later servers)

  • PCI IRQ Settings menu These PCI IRQ options configure the legacy IRQ for embedded and slot-based PCI/PCIe devices. Multiple devices can share an IRQ. To change the IRQ assignment for a device, highlight the device and press the Enter key. A menu is displayed with options to change the IRQ and disable the device. 66 RBSU menu-driven interface (G7 and later servers)

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, Server Asset Text menu The Server Asset Text menu includes options that customize the system-specific text for the server. The following menu options are available: • “Server Info Text” (page 93) • “Administrator Info Text” (page 94) • “Service Contact Text” (page 95) • “Custom POST Message” (page 96) Server Info Text These options define reference information for the server administrator, which is displayed in Insight Manager. • Server Name—Identifies the server. • Server Asset Tag—Identifies the server asset number. • Server Primary OS—Describe

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, DIMM Idle Power Saving Mode NOTE: This option is available on select G7 servers. The DIMM Idle Power Saving Mode option provides the capability to enable or disable power throttling for the DIMMs installed in the system. Enabling this option allows DIMMs that support idle power saving features to enter a low power mode when idle. In some applications, this can reduce overall system power consumption, but may also slightly reduce overall memory performance due to the increased latency associated with transitions into and out of idle power saving mode. When disabled, this option pr

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, • “Network Server Mode” (page 160) • “QuickLock” (page 160) Set Power-On Password The Set Power-On Password option sets a password that controls access to the server during power-up. The server cannot be powered up until the correct password is entered. The Set Power-On Password option uses a simple character string with a maximum of seven characters. To disable or clear the password, enter the password followed by a / (slash) when prompted to enter the password. Set Admin Password The Set Admin Password option sets a password to control access to the administrative features of the server. The Set Admin Password option is a simple character string with a m

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, PCI Devices menu The PCI Devices menu displays the configuration settings of the PCI devices installed in the server and allows you to modify the IRQ. Multiple PCI devices can share an interrupt. To disable a device, select the device and press the Enter key. A menu is displayed with options to change the IRQ and disable the device. IMPORTANT: When the PCI Hot Plug driver is installed on servers with Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, disabling a single PCI controller also disables all controllers on the same PCI bus. To avoid disabling o

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, Utility Language menu (G7 servers) The Utility Language menu enables you to set the display language for RBSU. Options include: • English (default) • Spanish • German • French • Italian • Japanese 142 RBSU menu-driven interface (G7 and later servers)

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, Automatic Power-On (Gen8 servers) This feature determines the power state to achieve when power returns to a system that had experienced an unexpected power outage. Options include: • Always Power On—The system returns to the On state when AC power is restored, even if the system had been in the Off state when power was lost. • Always Remain Off—The system returns to the Off state when AC power is restored, even if the system had been in the On state when power was lost. • Restore Last Power State—The system returns to the previous power state (On or Off) when AC power is

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, Standard Boot Order (IPL) menu The Standard Boot Order (IPL) option configures the Initial IPL device and controls the search order the server uses to look for a bootable device. NOTE: If you enable or disable a device, restart the server. Changes do not take effect until after reboot. The following table describes devices and their default boot order settings. Default boot order settingDevice Set the IPL Device Boot Order to 1IPL:1 CD-ROM Set the IPL Device Boot Order to 2IPL:2 Floppy Drive (A :) Set the IPL Device Boot Order to 3IPL:3 USB Drive Key (C :) Set the IPL Device Boot Order to 4IPL:4 Hard Drive C : Set the IPL Device Boot Order to 5IPL:5 PCI Embedded Adapter Port

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, NMI Debug Button The NMI Debug Button option is a simple toggle setting that enables you to enable debug functionality when the system has experienced a software lock-up. The NMI Debug Button generates an NMI to allow the use of the OS debugger. NOTE: When enabled, pressing the NMI Debug Button on the system board during normal OS operation generates a Blue-Screen Trap, ABEND, or Panic, and halts the system. Virtual Install Disk The virtual install disk is a holding place within the system ROM that contains embedded boot drivers (such as SCSI or RAID controller drivers) that may be necessary to complete the operating system

  • HP ProLiant DL360e, Power Button The Power Button option is a toggle setting that enables or disables the momentary power button. NOTE: This Power Button feature does not override the 4-second hold-down of the physical server power button. Options include: • Enabled (default) • Disabled 76 RBSU menu-driven interface (G7 and later servers)

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