Chapter 8
Configuring the HP Server
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Power – Use this menu to set the Power Saving options but is NOS
dependant. This menu enables the ACPI features only available with certain
NOSs.
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Idle Mode – This item slows down the processor during brief periods when
the system is not busy.
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Standby timeout – The standby mode will turn off various devices in the
system including the screen, until you start using the computer again.
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Resume on Time – Set to [Off] by default and when enabled allows the
system to wake up by itself at specific time set by the Resume time
selection.
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Resume Time – Set to [00:00:00] by default, this feature used to set a
specific time for the system to wake up by itself.
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A/C power loss – Set to [Disabled] by default, this feature is used to set
system recovery after an AC power loss occurs. Set to [Enabled] if you
want the system to automatically reboot if it was ON before the AC power
loss. If the system was off before the AC power loss it will stay off, until
you power it on. Set to [Disabled] if you want the system to stay off in all
cases after an AC power loss.
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Fan Control – Set to [By Sensor] by default, this feature allows the system
fan to run at [Full Speed] all the time, or control the fan speed using the
heat sensor when set to [By Sensor]. When set to [By Sensor] the system
fan runs at minimum speed at room temperature, but will accelerate
linearly towards full speed as temperature begins to rise. Typically, you
would use the [Full Speed] setting when the HP Server is operating in a hot
or very warm environment.
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Boot – Use this menu to change the boot order of the mass storage devices
used in the Server. Moving any device or subgroup of devices in the list to the
top, selects that group or device as the boot device. Refer to the onscreen
instructions for more information.
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Removable Devices
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Hard Drive
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CD-ROM
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Network Boot
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Exit – Use Exit menu in the Setup Utility to save changes, discard changes, or
load the setup defaults.
When you exit, the HP Server reboots.