A) The additional options by firmware update
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About changing the BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) menu
Some options are added or changed by firmware update of this product.
The additional options are listed below.
(1) Server Availability Menu
When you select
System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > System Options >
Server
Availability
from the System Utilities, the
Server Availability
menu appears.
For details about the additional options, see the table below.
Option Parameter
Description
IPMI Watchdog Timer
*1
[Disabled]
Enabled
Use this option to enable a Boot Time (POST) IPMI compliant
Watchdog Timer (WDT) that is disabled when an IPMI command is
issued to the system by the user and will not automatically be
disabled.
IPMI Watchdog Timer
Timeout
*1
10 Minute
15 Minute
20 Minute
[30 Minute]
Use this option to set the wait timer before performing the desired
timeout action on the server in the event of a server lockup.
IPMI Watchdog Timer
Action
*1
[Power Cycle]
Power Down
Warm Boot
Use this option to set the timeout action upon expiration of the
watchdog timer due to a server lockup.
[ ]: Default setting
*1: an option usable with System ROM Version 2.32 or later.
(2) Server Security Menu
When you select
System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > Server Security > Advanced
Security Options > Advanced Security Options
from the System Utilities, the
Server Security
menu appears.
For details about the additional options, see the table below.
Option Parameter
Description
UEFI Variable Access
Firmware Control
[Disabled]
Enabled
Use this option to allow the system BIOS to completely control certain
UEFI variables from being written to by other software such as an OS.
When Disabled is selected, all UEFI variables are writable. When
Enabled is selected, all changes made by software other than the
system BIOS to critical UEFI variables will be blocked. For instance,
new boot options the OS attempt to add to the top of BootOrder will
actually be placed at the bottom of the Boot Order. Note: When UEFI
Variable Access Firmware Control is Enabled, some OS functionality
may not work as expected. Errors may occur while installing a new
OS.
[ ]: Default setting
*1: an option usable with System ROM Version 2.32 or later.
B) Errata Information
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Errata Information for Express5800/ R110j-1 Maintenance Guide
The following table covers correction for Maintenance Guide.
Please read the following information and use it as reference.
Error Correct
P.39
Troubleshooting
[?] Lost Serial Number and Product ID
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If the server loses Serial Number and
Product ID, recover them as follows:
[?] Lost Serial Number and Product ID
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If the server loses Serial Number and
Product ID (*), recover them as follows:
(*) Product ID is the model number like
"N8100-2602F". Product ID is not PID