◦
BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU)
◦
iLO 5 Configuration Utility
◦ Other system-specific devices, such as installed Smart Array devices, PCIe cards, and NICs. For
example,
Embedded FlexibleLOM Port 1
.
NOTE:
Throughout the menus, the interface attempts to display the proper marketing name for
installed PCI devices. If the interface does not recognize a device, it assigns a generic label to the
device, such as a
non-HPE name
. This generic labeling does not affect the functionality or
operation of the device. Devices vary based on your system.
•
One-Time Boot Menu
—Displays options for selecting a boot override option and running a UEFI
application from a file system.
•
Embedded Applications
—Displays options for viewing and configuring:
◦
Embedded UEFI Shell
◦
Integrated Management Log (IML)
◦
Firmware Update
•
System Information
—Displays options for viewing the server name and generation, serial number,
product ID, BIOS version and date, power management controller, backup BIOS version and date,
system memory, and processors.
•
System Health
—Displays options for viewing the current health status of all devices in the system.
•
Exit and resume system boot
—Exits the system and continues the normal boot process.
•
Reboot the System
—Exits the system and reboots it by going through the
UEFI Boot Order
list and
launching the first bootable option in the system. For example, you can launch the UEFI Shell, if
enabled and listed as the first bootable option in the list.
•
Select Language
—Enables you to select a language to use in the user interface. English is the
default language.
Common setup and configuration FAQs
1.
How do I access the UEFI System Utilities?
Launching the System Utilities
2.
How do I transition from RBSU settings to UEFI settings?
The BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) menu replaced the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). Use
this menu to access and use UEFI options. See
BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU)
.
3.
How do I determine if a server has UEFI boot options?
.
4.
How do I select a boot device?
Launching the System Utilities
. To access the One-Time Boot Menu where you can select an
option for a one-time boot override, do one of following:
• Press
F11
during server POST.
• On the
System Utilities
screen, select
One-Time Boot Menu
UEFI System Utilities overview
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