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3.
Displays the SCSI ID numbers used by the connected SCSI devices on the screen.
4.
rray
r
arra
Wit
Not
r keys during POST:
Wh
utility or others, the key entry
rarel
5.
Dis
nected keyboard and mouse.
6.
Dis
Pattern 1:
If one or more disk array controllers are installed, displays the message prompting you to start the Disk A
utility.
BIOS setup
Sta t the utility according to the message if you need to change the settings. Refer to the manuals of the disk
y controllers for details.
hout any entry, any of the following messages appears.
es when pressing
Ctrl
and any othe
en you press
Ctrl
and any other keys during POST to start configuration
y becomes invalid. If it occurs, press
Ctrl
again to resume the operation.
plays the message notifying you the detection of the processor and the con
plays any of the following messages.
P
tte
ress <F2> to enter SETUP or <F12> to Network
Pa
rn 2:
Pr
nter SETUP, <F4> Service Partition, <F12> to Network
Or Pattern 3:
ess <F2> to e
P
esume, <F2> to enter Setup, <F12> to Network
Pattern 4:
ress <F1> to r
Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to enter Setup, <F4> Service Partition, <F12> Network
* The displayed message may vary depending on the device status.
NOTE:
The operation or utility to be started at each key entry is described below. These
operations or utilities may not always be started.
Esc
Press
Esc
to display the boot menu at the end of POST. This menu allows you to select
the device to boot from.
1. CD-ROM Drive
2. +Removable Devices
3. +Hard Drive
Boot Menu
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<Enter Setup>
F2
Press
F2
to start the BIOS setup uti
the
server to that fit to the environmen
the setting
may not be particularly changed by
h the
previous message accompanied by
r setting
procedures and features of the param
F4
Press
F4
to start the Off-line Ma
See
Chapter 6 for the maintenance partition.
F12
Press
to run the network boot.
lity. Start the utility to change the setting of
t in which the server is used. In general,
starting the utility excluding the case in whic
an error message appears. See Chapter 4 fo
eters.
intenance Utility from the maintenance partition.
F12
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