Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Main Menu
You can also enable the generation of a non-maskable interrupt
(NMI) when a PIC data parity error occurs.
If you install an adapter that requires a memory address in the
C8000 to DFFFF (hexadecimal) range, you must change the memory
address of the server’s SCSI ROM. Select SCSI ROM address to
assign an alternate address.
To enable or disable the CPU to PCI write posting, select CPU-PCI
Write Buffers
.
Exiting from the Configuration/Setup Utility Program
Select Exit Setup to exit from the Configuration/Setup utility
programs Main Menu; then, press Enter.
The system prompts you to confirm your choice. If you want to
make additional changes, you can return to the Configuration/Setup
Utility. If you made any changes and did not save them with the
Save Settings
choice, the system prompts you to save or discard the
changes before exiting the Configuration/Setup utility programs.
When you finish configuring your server, you can save the CMOS
and NVRAM configuration data to a diskette. This is useful in case
you have to clear CMOS or replace the system board, and you want
to restore the existing configuration.
Refer to the README file on teh PC Server Utilities Diskette for
specific procedures on backing up and restoring CMOS and
NVRAM configuration data.
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