To select an item, press the Up Arrow (
↑
) or Down
Arrow (
↓
) key to highlight the item; then, press Enter.
5. If you selected Continue in step 4 on page 10, the
Configuration/Setup Utility program menu appears on
the screen. You will see a pointer next to any menu
items that indicate components that are
malfunctioning or that have been changed since the
last time you powered-on the server. If you did not
knowingly make a change to a flagged component,
that component is probably malfunctioning. If you
made a change, continue here. If you did not make a
change, go to the Attention: section that follows step
5d.
To use the Configuration/Setup Utility program,
do the following:
a. Select the menu item that is flagged (or that you
want to view) by pressing the Up Arrow (
↑
) or
Down Arrow (
↓
) key; then, press Enter.
b. A new menu specific to the item that you
selected appears. Press the Left Arrow (
←
) or
Right Arrow (
→
) key to toggle between choices
for a menu item. (Note that each menu item has
a Help screen. To view the Help screen, select
the menu item; then, press F1.)
c. When you have finished viewing and changing
settings, press Esc to return to the
Configuration/Setup Utility program menu.
d. Before you exit from the program, select Save
Settings. When you exit from the
Configuration/Setup Utility program menu (see
step 5e on page 12), the operating system will
start automatically (unless there is an unresolved
problem with the startup device).
Attention:
If you did
not change any settings in the
Configuration/Setup Utility program, note the
following:
You will get an error message if you exit
from the Configuration/Setup Utility program
without selecting Save Settings. The
operating system will not start, but the
server will automatically restart. When the
server restarts, you will get a POST error
message, and then the Configuration/Setup
Utility program will again start automatically.
You will
not get an error message if you
select Save Settings and then exit from the
Configuration/Setup Utility program. The
system will save all settings as they
currently appear in the Configuration/Setup
Utility program, and the operating system
will start (unless there is an unresolved
problem with the startup device).
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