Boot options, Bios serial console, Configuring amp modes – HP ProLiant SL4545 G7 Server User Manual

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NOTE:

If the boot drive is not empty or has been written to in the past, ORCA does not

automatically configure the array. You must run ORCA to configure the array settings.

Drives installed

Drives used

RAID level

1

1

RAID 0

2

2

RAID 1

3, 4, 5, or 6

3, 4, 5, or 6

RAID 5

More than 6

0

None

To change any ORCA default settings and override the auto-configuration process, press the F8 key when

prompted.
For more information on RBSU, see the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide on the Documentation CD or

the HP website (

http://www.hp.com/support/smartstart/documentation

).

Boot options

Near the end of the boot process, the boot options screen is displayed. This screen is visible for several

seconds before the system attempts to boot from a supported boot device. During this time, you can do the

following:

Access RBSU by pressing the F9 key.

Access the System Maintenance Menu (which enables you to launch ROM-based Diagnostics or
Inspect) by pressing the F10 key.

Access the boot menu by pressing the F11 key.

Force a PXE Network boot by pressing the F12 key.

BIOS Serial Console

BIOS Serial Console allows you to configure the serial port to view POST error messages and run RBSU

remotely through a serial connection to the server COM port. The server that you are remotely configuring

does not require a keyboard and mouse.
For more information about BIOS Serial Console, see the BIOS Serial Console User Guide on the
Documentation CD or the HP website (

http://www.hp.com/support/smartstart/documentation

).

Configuring AMP modes

Not all ProLiant servers support all AMP modes. RBSU provides menu options only for the modes supported

by the server. Advanced memory protection within RBSU enables the following advanced memory.

Advanced ECC Mode—Provides memory protection beyond Standard ECC. All single-bit failures and
some multi-bit failures can be corrected without resulting in system downtime.

Online Spare Mode—Provides protection against failing or degraded DIMMs. Certain memory is set
aside as spare, and automatic failover to spare memory occurs when the system detects a degraded

DIMM. DIMMs that are likely to receive a fatal/uncorrectable memory error are removed from

operation automatically, resulting in less system downtime.
See the server-specific user guide for DIMM population requirements.

Mirrored Memory Mode—Provides protection against uncorrectable memory errors that would

otherwise result in system failure. In this mode, the system maintains two copies of all data. If an

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