Page 2 - Preface; Errata and addenda for the manual; For Safe Operation; How to use this manual; About this product; Storage of accessories; Organization and Notation of This Manual; This section describes the following topics:
Preface Preface This manual provides information on operation methods and settings, including details on the MMB, and EFI functions. The manual is intended for system administrators. For details on the regulatory compliance statements and safety precautions, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Safety and...
Page 3 - Organization of this manual; Title
Preface - Notes on notations - Alert messages - Product operating environment Organization of this manual This manual is organized as follows. CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Chapter 1 describes the menus used to manage and operate the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server with the MMB ...
Page 4 - Related manuals
Preface Title Description Manual code Systems/SPARC Enterprise/PRIMEQUEST Common Installation Planning Manual concepts you should understand for installation and facility planning for SPARC M10 Systems, SPARC Enterprise, and PRIMEQUEST installations. PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Hardware Installation Manu...
Page 5 - Abbreviations; Formal product name
Preface Title Description Manual code Installation (Linux) ServerView Suite ServerView Installation Manager Describes the installation procedure using ServerView Installation Manager. None ServerView Suite ServerView Operations Manager Server Management Provides an overview of server monitoring usin...
Page 6 - Trademarks; Font or; Notation for the CLI (command line interface); Command syntax
Preface Formal product name Abbreviation Oracle Linux 6 (x86_64) Oracle Linux, Oracle Linux 6 VMware vSphere ( R ) 5 VMware, vSphere 5.x, VMware 5, VMware 5.x VMware ( R ) ESXi ( R ) 5 ESX, ESX 5, ESX 5.x Novell (R) SUSE(R) LINUX Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 SLES11 SP3 Trademarks - Microsoft,...
Page 7 - Remarks; Notes on notations; Alert messages in the text; Product operating environment
Preface Remarks The command output shown in the PDF manuals may include line feeds at places where there is no line feed symbol (¥ at the end of the line). Notes on notations - In this manual, the Management Board and MMB firmware are abbreviated as "MMB." - In this manual,, IOU_10GbE and IO...
Page 8 - Note
Preface PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual (C122-H007EN) Note - If you have a comment or request regarding this manual, or if you find any part of this manual unclear, please take a moment to share it with us by filling in the form at the following webpage, stating your points speci...
Page 9 - Safety Precautions; List of important alert items
Preface Safety Precautions List of important alert items The important warning matter that has been described in this manual is as follows. This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. This also indi...
Page 10 - Revision History
Preface Revision History Edition Date Revised location (type) (*1) Description 1 2014-2-18 - - *1: Chapter, section, and item numbers in the "Revised location" column refer to those in the latest edition of the document. However, a number marked with an asterisk (*) denotes a chapter, sectio...
Page 11 - Contents
Preface Contents Preface ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ i CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations ..............
Page 18 - Figures
Preface Figures FIGURE 1.1 [System Status] window ................................................................................................................................................... 63 FIGURE 1.2 [System Event Log] window .................................................................
Page 23 - Tables
Preface Tables TABLE 1.1 User privileges ..................................................................................................................................................................... 30 TABLE 1.2 Web-UI menus (Administrator) ......................................................
Page 31 - Interface) Operations; TABLE 1.1 User privileges
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations This chapter describes the menus used to manage and operate the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server with the MMB Web-UI. It also describes how to use the MMB Web-UI. 1.1 Web-UI Menus The available MMB Web-UI me...
Page 49 - TABLE 1.7 Types of maintenance mode
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1.6 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode Some parameters have operational restrictions when maintenance mode is set. These restrictions apply to the user who is set to maintenance mode and other users. The following table lists the Web-UI window restrictions ...
Page 68 - [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.3 [System Event Log (Collect)] Window - Narrowing down the events displayed in the window 1. Click the [Filter] button. The [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window for entering filtering conditions appears. 2. Enter the conditions in the [Sys...
Page 70 - TABLE 1.20 [System Events Log Filtering Condition] Window Buttons
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description CPU. Source Select target source to be displayed. Select [All] or [Specified] by Radio button. · All: Filtering is not done by Source. · Specified: Filtering of Source unit can be set. Select the Source to be displayed. Default setting is ...
Page 72 - [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.22 [Operation Log] W indow Buttons Buttons Description Filter When [Filter] button is clicked, [Operation Log Filtering Condition] window for entering the filtering conditions appears. Clear When [Click] button is clicked, all the operating logs are...
Page 74 - TABLE 1.24 Buttons on [Operation Log Filtering Condition] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description It is specified that maximum value is 1000. By default, it is 100. TABLE 1.24 Buttons on [Operation Log Filtering Condition] window Buttons Description Apply When [Apply] button is clicked, the log corresponding to the conditions specified...
Page 75 - [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] Window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [Partition Event Log] allows scroll up/down window while keeping table titles on the top. When there is no event to be displayed, a message “There is no Event Logs”; is displayed instead of table. TABLE 1.25 Display items of [Partition Event Log] window Ite...
Page 77 - TABLE 1.29 Display and Set Items of [System Information] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Message Number Message W_00434 Invalid Time Format. W_00441 Range over error. I_00417 Are you sure? I_00531 Are you sure you want to clear the Partition Event Log? E_00100 Failed to set the Partition Event Log Clear For details on the messages displayed on ...
Page 81 - TABLE 1.32 Display Items and Setting Items in [System Setup] W indow
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.11 [System Setup] W indow TABLE 1.32 Display Items and Setting Items in [System Setup] W indow Items Description Input Voltage Displays input voltage. · 100V · 200V When information cannot be acquired, it is displayed as 200V. Power Feed Mode Wheth...
Page 102 - Display when there is no CPU/DIMM installed
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 2. Click the [Apply] button. The specified components are set to clear. Display when there is no CPU/DIMM installed When there is no CPU or DIMM mounted, the SB is not degraded from the partition and stops the Partition start. At that time, the following ...
Page 126 - TABLE 1.56 Display Items and Set Items of [Power Control] W indow
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.39 [Power Control] Window (Grayout Display) 1. Select the process executed for the partition from Pull-down menu of [Power Control]. Then, click the [Apply] button. Dialog box for confirmation appears. 2. Click the [OK] button to execute the proces...
Page 128 - Error Display”
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Default setting is ’No Override’. This setting is applied only for the first partition boot setting the value. After the partition boots, this setting automatically returns to ’No Override’. Therefore, it is necessary to set the boot for e...
Page 133 - TABLE 1.60 Display Items and Set Items of [Schedule List] Window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.60 Display Items and Set Items of [Schedule List] Window Items Description # Displays the number to identify the partition (0~3). However, only the partition to which SB/IOU is registered is displayed. Partition Name Displays the partition name. Typ...
Page 135 - TABLE 1.62 Display Items and Set Items of [Add Schedule] Window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.43 [Schedule List] Window TABLE 1.62 Display Items and Set Items of [Add Schedule] Window Items Description # Displays the number to identify the partition (0~3). However, only the partition to which SB/IOU is registered is displayed. Pattern Selec...
Page 136 - [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Daily: Starting month and date, and ending month and date Weekly: Starting month and ending month Monthly: Starting month and ending month Default settings are as follows. Daily: From: Jan / 1 To: Jan / 1 Weekly: From: Jan To: Ja...
Page 138 - TABLE 1.65 [IPv4 Console redirection Setup] W indow Buttons; [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.65 [IPv4 Console redirection Setup] W indow Buttons Buttons Description Apply When [Apply] button is clicked, video redirection, virtual media settings of the specified Partition are applied. Cancel When [Cancel] button is clicked, video redirection...
Page 140 - TABLE 1.67 [IPv6 Console redirection Setup] W indow Buttons
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.67 [IPv6 Console redirection Setup] W indow Buttons Buttons Description Auto When you Click [Auto] button IP address and prefix length is automatically displayed. Apply When you click the [Apply] button, video direction of the specified partition, v...
Page 141 - TABLE 1.68 Display Items and Set Items of [Add Schedule] Window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.46 [Partition Configuration] W indow For the series of SB and IOU which are not installed, the background color is displayed in the gray. Select the set partition by using the left radio button, and select the button corresponding to set process fr...
Page 163 - Remark
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.58 [Edit List] Window TABLE 1.83 Setting and display items in the [Add User] and [Edit User] windows Items Description User Name Sets the user name. You can enter a total of 8 to 32 characters. You can enter the following characters in a user name:...
Page 170 - Time synchronization with NTP
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Cancel Restores the original information and does not set the specified information, such as the date and time zone. (1) Menu Operation [Network Configuration] - [Date/Time] (2) Window Operations 1. Specify information such as the date and time zone. Then, ...
Page 188 - TABLE 1.100 Setting and display items in the [Refresh Rate] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.100 Setting and display items in the [Refresh Rate] window Items Description Refresh Rate Sets whether to automatically refresh the Web-UI windows that display dynamic content. With [Enable] specified, you can set the time interval of the automatic ...
Page 189 - TABLE 1.102 Setting and display items in the [SNMP Community] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.74 [SNMP Community] window TABLE 1.102 Setting and display items in the [SNMP Community] window Items Description System Name Displays the SNMP system name. System Location Sets the System Location of SNMP. You can use alphanumeric characters, spac...
Page 191 - TABLE 1.104 Setting and display items in the [SNMP Trap] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.75 [SNMP Trap] window TABLE 1.104 Setting and display items in the [SNMP Trap] window Items Description Community/User Sets the SNMP community string for SNMP v1 and v2. Alternatively, it sets the user name for SNMP v3. IP Address Sets the IPv4 or ...
Page 195 - TABLE 1.108 Setting and display items in the [Create CSR] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.77 [Create CSR] window TABLE 1.108 Setting and display items in the [Create CSR] window Items Description SSL certificate status Displays the current installation status of a SSL certificate. No certificate is installed. CSR has been generated....
Page 196 - FIGURE 1.78 Confirmation dialog box; Microsoft Internet Explorar
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description such as * or ? are prohibited. E-Mail Address Sets the e-mail address of the owner specified in the created CSR. The address must consist of up to 40 specifiable characters. TABLE 1.109 Buttons in the [Create CSR] window Buttons Descriptio...
Page 199 - [Create Selfsigned Certificate] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations I_00046 Importing has completed. E_00047 Importing failed. W_00449 A certificate file is not selected yet. I_00450 %aa is imported. Are you sure? For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN)...
Page 203 - TABLE 1.116 Buttons in the [Remote Server Management] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Disabled TABLE 1.116 Buttons in the [Remote Server Management] window Buttons Description Edit Displays the [Edit User] window. Cancel Restores the original information and does not set the management information for the selected user. (...
Page 204 - TABLE 1.117 Display and setting items in the [Edit User] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.84 [Edit User] window TABLE 1.117 Display and setting items in the [Edit User] window Items Description User Name Specifies a user name. The name can have a total of 8 to 16 characters. The user name can contain the following characters: 0 to 9, a ...
Page 206 - TABLE 1.119 Setting and display items in the [Access Control] window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.85 [Access Control] window TABLE 1.119 Setting and display items in the [Access Control] window Items Description Select Used to select the filter for which you want to change the setting. Protocol Displays the protocol for IP filtering. HTTP H...
Page 216 - FIGURE 1.91 Backup/Restore MMB Configuration window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.91 Backup/Restore MMB Configuration window (1) Menu Operation [Maintenance] - [Backup/Restore Configuration] - [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] (2) Window Operations - Backing up MMB configuration information 1. Click the [Backup] button. The sav...
Page 217 - [Backup BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E; FIGURE 1.92 Backup BIOS Configuration window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Message Number Message I_00054 Restore completed. Now rebooting. I_00486 Select a file. E_00058 File format error. E_00060 Specified file is the one of another machine. E_00061 Failed to get serial number. E_00062 Can't restore the MMB Configuration. Please...
Page 218 - [Restore BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations A save destination dialog box appears. 2. Select the save destination path in the save destination dialog box. Then, click the [OK] button. This downloads the BIOS configuration information file. The default name of the backup file of the BIOS configuration...
Page 220 - [Backup/Restore BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2800B; FIGURE 1.95 Backup/Restore BIOS Configuration window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations I_00486 Select a file. W_00258 Unable to restore the BIOS configuration because a BIOS configuration information file is being restored by another user in the same partition now. W_00485 Home SB not defined. E_00024 Installing failed. E_00027 Installing fai...
Page 223 - TABLE 1.130 Status of Unit and its Icons
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.130 Status of Unit and its Icons Status Display Color Icon Normal (Normal state) Green None Warning, Degraded Yellow Black ‘!’ mark in yellow triangle. Failed Red White ‘X’ in red circle. Each unit is linked with the window showing the detailed stat...
Page 228 - TABLE 1.135 [System Events Log Filtering Condition] Window Buttons
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description · Old event first The default setting is New event first. Start Date/ Time Specifies either display from recent event or specify the time, by using the radio button. · First event: Display by recent event · Specified Time: Specify the time...
Page 233 - TABLE 1.139 Display Items and Setting Items in [System Setup] W indow
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.102 [System Setup] Window TABLE 1.139 Display Items and Setting Items in [System Setup] W indow Items Description Input Voltage Displays input voltage. · 100V · 200V When information cannot be acquired, it is displayed as 200V. Power Feed Mode Whet...
Page 241 - TABLE 1.145 Display Items and Set Items of [Schedule List] W indow
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.145 Display Items and Set Items of [Schedule List] W indow Items Description Select the schedule to be edited or removed. Type Displays the type of schedule set in the system. Daily: Select when you want to execute every day Weekly: Select when ...
Page 243 - TABLE 1.147 Display Items and Set Items of [Add Schedule] Window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.147 Display Items and Set Items of [Add Schedule] Window Items Description Type Select the types of schedule to be set in the syetm. Daily: Select when you want to execute every day Weekly: Select when you want to execute every week Monthly: S...
Page 245 - TABLE 1.150 [IPv4 Console redirection Setup] Window Buttons
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Default is Disable Virtual Media Sets whether virtual media can be used. Enable: Virtual media can be used. Disable: Virtual media cannot be used. Default is Disable. TABLE 1.150 [IPv4 Console redirection Setup] Window Buttons Buttons ...
Page 246 - TABLE 1.152 [IPv6 Console redirection Setup] Window Buttons
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.108 [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window TABLE 1.151 Display Items and Set Items of [IPv6 Console redirection Setup] W indow Items Description IP Address Enters the global address for IPv6 which can be connected. In case of automatic acquisition...
Page 252 - TABLE 1.158 Display Items and Setting Items in [Mode] Window
MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7.13 [Mode] Window Various modes can be set for system in [Mode] window. In order to reflect the set value, turn Off the power of system and then it is necessary to turn On the Power of system once again. FIGURE 1.112 [Mode] W indow When the [Apply] butto...
Page 270 - MMB CLI (Command Line; Basic Operations with the CLI; Access to the CLI via the serial interface; TABLE 2.1 Terminal software setting values; Access via the management LAN interface
MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations This chapter describes the CLI (command line interface) provided by the MMB. 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI You can access the CLI in the following two ways: - - Access via the serial port on the MMB...
Page 283 - Setting Commands; Privilege: Administrator
MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands The information setting commands are as follows: 2.2.1 add partition 2.2.2 clear access_control 2.2.3 clear ssh_key 2.2.4 console 2.2.5 download ssh_key 2.2.6 power off 2.2.7 power on 2.2.8 sadump 2.2.9 reset 2.2.10 nmi 2.2.11 remove p...
Page 312 - Commands for Display
MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Failed to execute DP operation. Fatal error occurred. Failed to execute DP operation. Configuration is unrecovered. Failed to execute DP operation. Partition is stopped. The specified IOU#%d has not stopped. DP sequence timeout: QPI disconnection failure D...
Page 313 - ll
MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Privilege: Administrator (1) Input format show access_control (2) Option None (3) Usage example # Administrator> show access_control SSH: All Telnet:All HTTP: HTTPS:IP Address: 10.66.250.190: Netmask: 255.255.255.0 SNMP: All # (4) Message The followin...
Page 327 - TABLE 2.8 Output Items of show ntpq
MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3.29 show ntpq Displays the operating conditions of ntp. Remarks Support of IPv4, IPv6 Privilege: A ll (1) Input format show ntpq (2) Option None (3) Usage example # show ntpq remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter ======================...
Page 339 - Update Command; Privilege: Administrator or CE
MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.4 Update Command Update Commands are as follows. 2.4.1 Update ALL 2.4.2 show update_status This section describes operation procedure of these commands. 2.4.1 Update ALL The update ALL command batch-downloads firmware from the specified URL and updates t...
Page 341 - Other Commands
MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations (2) Option None (3) Usage example #show update_status Unified Firmware Version : BA13012, update status:updating 35% # (4) Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 ...
Page 344 - PRIMEQUEST2800B model Commands
MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST2800B model Commands 2.6.1 PRIMEQUEST2800B model CLI command list This chapter describes the functions of the PRIMEQUEST2800B model CLI commands. Follow Chapter 2.5 from Chapter 2.2 about the part not described in this chapter. The following ...
Page 355 - set mmbcontrol reset
MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Failed to execute %s command. Failed to execute show memory_mirror_ras_mode command. System Configuration Failed. 2.6.11 show lan_device_mode Displays the setting (enable/disable) of LAN Device/WOL in IOU unit of the system. Privilege: A ll (1) Input for...
Page 356 - add user Aaaaaaaa Bbbbbbbb Bbbbbbbb admin
MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command under maintenance. 2.6.1...
Page 359 - CHAPTER 3; UEFI Menu Operations; Front page of Boot Manager; FIGURE 3.1 Display Example of Front page of Boot Manager
UEFI Menu Operations CHAPTER 3 UEFI Menu Operations This chapter describes about the UEFI menu operations. The UEFI has a menu that offers operations including selective booting of the operating system, starting the UEFI shell, and changing the settings of boot options. To execute each function, mov...
Page 360 - FIGURE 3.2 Window area of Boot Manager Front Page; TABLE 3.1 Display item of menu selection; TABLE 3.2 Display Items on Operation Help Display
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.2 Window area of Boot Manager Front Page (1) System Information display Nothing is displayed (2) Menu selection Displays selection menu shown in “ TABLE 3.1 Display item of menu selection ”. TABLE 3.1 Display item of menu selection Item Explanation Continue If you selec...
Page 363 - About boot specification of legacy BIOS; FIGURE 3.5 Execution of Legacy Boot Option
UEFI Menu Operations 3.3.3 About boot specification of legacy BIOS Boot of legacy operating system is executed by specifying the legacy boot option (Boot option which displays device name without displaying EFI) from the [Boot Manager] menu. In “ FIGURE 3.5 Execution of Legacy Boot Option ”, Fujitsu...
Page 367 - TABLE 3.9 Displayed contents of operation help display
UEFI Menu Operations ・ Failure by which processing cannot be moved to the following boot option Failure by which processing cannot be moved to the following boot option is a case in which the boot processing fails after transferring the control to operating system. For example, the case is considere...
Page 368 - TABLE 3.10 Displayed contents of menu selection
UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Whether to allocate I/O space for each I/O device and whether to make PXE boot enable, are set in the [Device Manager] menu. The following window is window immediately after the startup of the [Device Manager] menu. FIGURE 3.7 Example of displayed [Devi...
Page 369 - TABLE 3.11 Displayed contents of operation help display
UEFI Menu Operations Remarks The sequence of the menu may be changed according to the device configuration. Besides the above-mentioned menu, the displayed items may be increased by the sadump menu and the installed I/O device. For the details on the method of operating the sadump menu, “CHAPTER 6 S...
Page 370 - TABLE 3.13 Display Contents of Help Operation Display
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.12 Display Contents of the System Information Display Items Display Contents BIOS Revision Displays BIOS revision. Display example 00.44 LAN N MAC Address N: 1, 2,... Displays the MAC address of Network Controller. Display example 0:19:99:81:F9:31 Processor Type Displays...
Page 371 - TABLE 3.14 Display Contents of Menu Selection
UEFI Menu Operations ■ After resetting the system for which I/O space is assigned in this menu, open this menu once again and confirm that the I/O space is assigned for the relevant system. The settings changed in this menu are enabled after the system is reset. Following is the display of window im...
Page 372 - TABLE 3.15 Display contents of Display of Operation help; TABLE 3.16 Reflection of [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] Menu
UEFI Menu Operations Commit Changes and Exit After saving the contents the setting of which are changed, exit from this menu. Discard Changes and Exit After cancelling the contents the setting of which are changed, exit from this menu. (3) Display of Operation help Description of operation key shown...
Page 373 - TABLE 3.17 Display contents of Menu Selection
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.10 Display of [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] Menu (1) Display of page information [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] is displayed. (2) Menu Selection Items shown in “ TABLE 3.17 Display contents of Menu Selection ” are displayed in Menu. TABLE 3.17 Display contents of Men...
Page 374 - Change in Enable/Disable settings of PXE/iSCSI boot; FIGURE 3.11 Operation W indow of PXE/iSCSI boot Enable Setting”
UEFI Menu Operations Change in Enable/Disable settings of PXE/iSCSI boot The change in PXE/iSCSI boot settings of each network port is implemented by the following procedure. 1. Press “Enter” key placing the cursor on network port for which settings are to be changed. Pop-up window shown in “ FIGU...
Page 379 - TABLE 3.20 Display Contents of Operation Help Display
UEFI Menu Operations Frequency Floor Override Sets the Frequency Floor Override function to enable or disable. Enabled Disabled Default setting is, Disabled. Perfmon and DFX devices Sets the Perfmon and DFX devices function to enable or disable. Enabled Disabled Default setting is, Disabled....
Page 380 - TABLE 3.21 Display Contents of Menu Selection
UEFI Menu Operations 3.4.5 [PCI Bus Padding Configuration] Menu The PCI Bus number allocated to PCI Express Slot can be changed on [PCI Bus Padding Configuration] Menu. The default value allocated to PCI Express slot is 1. Changes done on this menu becomes enable after system is reset. The example o...
Page 381 - FIGURE 3.17 Display Example on [PCI Subsystem Configuration] Menu
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.22 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects item. Esc=Exit Returns to ‘3.1 Front page of Boot Manager’ without saving changes of this menu’. 3.4.6 [PCI Subsystem Configurat...
Page 382 - TABLE 3.24 Display Contents of Operation Help Display
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.23 Display Contents of Menu Selection Item Display Contents PCI ROM Priority In case of Option ROM of EFI and Legacy, specifies the Option ROM to be start up. Legacy ROM: Selects when Legacy operating system is started. EFI Compatible ROM: Selects when UEFI aware ope...
Page 383 - FIGURE 3.18 Display Example of [IOU OpROM Scan Configuration] Menu; TABLE 3.25 Display Contents of Menu Selection
UEFI Menu Operations 3.4.7 [IOU OpROM Scan Configuration] Menu The Option ROM of PCI card mounted on each IOU is configured on [IOU OpROM Scan Configuration] Menu. Window display example of [IOU OpROM Scan Configuration] Menu shows in the following figure. FIGURE 3.18 Display Example of [IOU OpROM S...
Page 385 - TABLE 3.26 Display contents of operation help display
UEFI Menu Operations Enabled Disabled By default, it is Disabled Slot 49 OpROM (DU) Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI card which is mounted. Enabled Disabled By default, it is Disabled Setting for DU#1 Slot#1 Slot 50 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI card which is mounted...
Page 386 - TABLE 3.27 Display contents of menu selection
UEFI Menu Operations 3.4.8 [PCI_Box OpROM Scan Configuration] menu The settings of Option ROM of the PCI card which is mounted on each PCI_Box can be done in the [PCI_Box OpROM Scan Configuration] menu. The example of window displayed immediately after starting the [PCI_Box OpROM Scan Configuration]...
Page 391 - TABLE 3.28 Display contents of operation help display
UEFI Menu Operations Slot 124 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI card which is mounted. Enabled Disabled By default, it is Disabled. Setting for PCI Express slot #11 of PCI_Box#3 Commit Changes and Exit The contents having changes in the settings are saved and exit from this menu. Di...
Page 392 - FIGURE 3.20 Example of [iSCSI Configuration] menu window display
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.20 Example of [iSCSI Configuration] menu window display
Page 393 - TABLE 3.29 Display contents of Menu Selection; iSCSI Environment Setting
UEFI Menu Operations (1) Page information display Displayed as [iSCSI Configuration]. (2) Menu selection The items shown in " TABLE 3.29 Display contents of Menu Selection " are displayed in the menu. TABLE 3.29 Display contents of Menu Selection Items Display contents iSCSI Initiator Name S...
Page 397 - TABLE 3.31 Display contents of menu selection; TABLE 3.32 Display contents of operation help display
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.24 Display example of [MAC Selection] menu (1) Page information display It is displayed as [MAC Selection]. (2) Menu selection Selection menu shown in “TABLE 3.31 Display contents of menu selection ” is displayed. TABLE 3.31 Display contents of menu selection Item Displ...
Page 398 - TABLE 3.33 Display contents of menu selection
UEFI Menu Operations 3.4.9.2 [Attempt Configuration] Menu As for the Attempt xxxx which is selected from “ 3.4.9 [iSCSI Configuration] menu ” or the network port MAC xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx which is selected from “ 3.4.9.1 [MAC Selection] Menu ”, various settings related to iSCSI Boot can be done in [Atte...
Page 402 - TABLE 3.35 Display contents of Menu selection
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.34 Display contents of operation help display Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects item. Esc=Exit Returns to ‘ 3.1 Front page of Boot Manager ’ without saving the changes of this menu. 3.4.9.3 [Delete Attempts] ...
Page 403 - TABLE 3.36 Display Contents of Operation Help Display
UEFI Menu Operations Commit Changes and Exit Saves the changed contents and exits from this menu. Discard Changes and Exit Cancels the changed contents and exits from this menu. (3) Operation help display The help for operations mentioned on this page is shown in the " TABLE 3.36 Display Content...
Page 404 - TABLE 3.38 Display Contents of Operation Help Display
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.37 Display contents of Menu selection Item Display contents Change Attempt Order Priority level can be raised with ‘+ Key’ after selecting Attempt xxxx. xxxx displays the name set in ‘iSCSI Attempt Name’ of ‘ 3.4.9.2 [Attempt Configuration] Menu Commit Changes and Exit S...
Page 405 - TABLE 3.39 Display Contents of Menu Selection
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.28 Display Example of [Memory Configuration] Menu The following section shows the window display example of [Memory Configuration] menu. (1) Page information display Displayed as [Memory Configuration] (2) Menu selection Items are shown in the " TABLE 3.39 Display C...
Page 408 - TABLE 3.42 Display Contents of Operation Help Display
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.41 Display contents of Menu selection Item Display contents USB Devices: Displays the number of usable USB drive, USB keyboard, USB mouse and USB hub. n Drive(s),n Keyboard(s), n Mouse(s), n Hub(s) Legacy USB Support Specifies whether USB Legacy support can be used. ・ Di...
Page 409 - FIGURE 3.30 Display Example of [Security Configuration] Menu; TABLE 3.43 Display Contents of Menu Selection
UEFI Menu Operations 3.4.12 [Security Configuration] menu In [Security Configuration] menu, settings related to TPM are performed. Remarks The TPM chip is not mounted, [Security Configuration] menu is not displayed. The following figure shows the window display example of [Security Configuration] me...
Page 410 - TABLE 3.44 Display contents of operation help display
UEFI Menu Operations TPM Activate Status ⇒ Activated When ‘Disabled’ is selected TPM Enabled Status ⇒ Disabled TPM Activate Status ⇒ Deactivated Pending TPM operation Performs settings on other TPM chip. None Enable Take Ownership Disable Take Ownership TPM Clear Default setting is None. R...
Page 411 - TABLE 3.45 Display Contents of Menu Selection
UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu Setting of boot mode, addition or removal of boot option, changes in the boot priority level and changes in the driver option are carried out in the [Boot maintenance manager] menu. Each menu can be displayed by placing the cursor on the menus...
Page 412 - TABLE 3.47 Display Contents of Menu Selection Section
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.46 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Items Description =Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects the items. Esc=Exit Returns to “ 3.1 Front page of Boot Manager ”. 3.5.1 [Boot Mode] Menu Boot mode settings are done in th...
Page 413 - TABLE 3.48 Display contents of operation help display
UEFI Menu Operations 3) Operation Help Display The help for the operations mentioned on this page is shown in “ TABLE 3.48 Display contents of operation help display ”. TABLE 3.48 Display contents of operation help display Items Description =Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down. <Enter&...
Page 414 - TABLE 3.50 Display contents of Display of operation help
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.49 Display contents of Menu selection Item Description Go Back To Main Page “ 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu ” is displayed. Add Boot Option “ [Add Boot Option] Menu” is displayed. Delete Boot Option “ [Delete Boot Option] Menu” is displayed. Change Boot Order “...
Page 415 - TABLE 3.51 Display contents of Display of Operation help; Addition of Boot Option
UEFI Menu Operations “ FIGURE 3.35 Display Example of [Add Boot Option] Menu ” is a window shown immediately after the start- up of [Add Boot Option]. As shown in the figure, the list of device is shown in device path format. (Details of device path are mentioned in “ 3.6 Device Path ”) FIGURE 3.35 ...
Page 416 - FIGURE 3.37 Display example of File Selection Window
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.36 A list of Devices 2. Press [Enter] key. As shown in “ FIGURE 3.37 Display example of File Selection Window ”, a list of files in the selected storage device, is displayed. The matter enclosed in”< >” is a directory. Following is the display example when the dis...
Page 417 - FIGURE 3.38 W indows Server 2012 Installed Disk Window
UEFI Menu Operations Following is the description of the example of creation of boot option specifying this file Remark Directory structure of the disk installed for Windows Server 2012 The disk installed for Windows Server 2012 has the following directory structure. <EFI> <Microsoft> &l...
Page 418 - FIGURE 3.39 Display Example of Boot Option Name Change Window
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.39 Display Example of Boot Option Name Change Window Set Boot option name and set options when booting. a. Boot option name setting Place the cursor on [Input the description], press [Enter] key. Enter name as Pop-up window for input is displayed. b. Setting options whe...
Page 419 - Item
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.40 Display Example of [Boot Manager] Menu Number of Characters and Types of Characters that can be entered Number of Characters and Types of Characters that can be entered in [Add Boot Option] Menu are shown in “ TABLE 3.52 Number of Characters and Types of Characters...
Page 420 - TABLE 3.53 Display contents of operation help display
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.41 Display example of [Delete Boot option] menu (1) Page information display It is displayed as [Delete Boot Option]. (2) Menu selection The boot option with a high priority level of automatic boot is displayed in order from top. (3) Operation help menu Description of o...
Page 422 - TABLE 3.54 Display Contents of Menu Selection
UEFI Menu Operations [Change Boot Order] Menu [Change Boot Order] menu is use to change the boot order. Following window is displayed immediately after booting [Change Boot Order] menu. FIGURE 3.44 [Change Boot Order] Menu (1) Page Information Display [Change Boot Order] is displayed. (2) Menu Sel...
Page 423 - Change in Priority Level (Change Boot Order)
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.55 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects item. Esc=Exit Returns to ‘ 3.1 Front page of Boot Manager ’ without saving changes of this menu’. The contents displayed when t...
Page 425 - FIGURE 3.48 Display example of [Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order] menu; TABLE 3.57 Display contents of menu selection
UEFI Menu Operations 6. To exit from the menu after saving the changes, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and then press [Enter] key. To exit from this menu without saving the changes, select [Discard Changes and Exit] and then press [Enter] key. [Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order]Menu When multiple DV...
Page 426 - Items
UEFI Menu Operations (3) Operation help display The help for operations mentioned on this page is shown in the " TABLE 3.58 Display contents of operation help display ". TABLE 3.58 Display contents of operation help display Items Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor in up and down dir...
Page 429 - TABLE 3.60 Display Contents of Menu Selection
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.53 Display Example of [Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order] Menu (1) Page Information Display Displays as [Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order] (2) Menu Selection Displays the items shown in the “ TABLE 3.60 Display Contents of Menu Selection ” TABLE 3.60 Display Contents of Me...
Page 430 - TABLE 3.61 Display Contents of the Operation Help Display; Change of the Priority Level (Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order)
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.61 Display Contents of the Operation Help Display Item Explanation =Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects the items. Esc=Exit Returns to “ 3.1 Front page of Boot Manager ”. “ TABLE 3.62 Display Contents of the Operation Help D...
Page 433 - TABLE 3.63 Displayed Contents of Menu Selection
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.58 Example of Displayed [Set Legacy CD ‐ ROM Drive Order] Menu (1) Page Information Display Displayed as [Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order] (2) Menu Selection The items indicated in “ TABLE 3.63 Displayed Contents of Menu Selection ” are displayed. TABLE 3.63 Displayed Con...
Page 437 - FIGURE 3.63 Display example of the [Set Legacy NET Drive Order] menu
UEFI Menu Operations 6. When you want to exit from the menu by the saving the setting changes, select “Commit Changes and Exit” and press [Enter] key. When you want to exit from the menu without saving the setting changes, select “Discard Changes and Exit” and press [Enter] key. [Set Legacy NET Dr...
Page 438 - TABLE 3.66 Display contents of menu selection; TABLE 3.67 Display content of Operation Help Display
UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.66 Display contents of menu selection Items Description NET Drive #N (N: 0, 1…) Transited to order change of the NET boot. When this item is executed, pop-up window is displayed. Change method is explained in detail in the “ Change in priority order (Set Legacy NET Dri...
Page 442 - TABLE 3.69 Display Contents of Operation Help Display
UEFI Menu Operations 3.5.3 [Boot From File] Menu The [Boot From File] menu is used to boot immediately by specifying the boot loader file of operating system in the storage device which is recognized by UEFI. The following window is window immediately after the activation of the [Boot From File] men...
Page 445 - FIGURE 3.72 Logo Window
UEFI Menu Operations 4. Press [ ] key or [ ] key and select Operating System Loader File to be booted. 5. Press [Enter] key. File is loading and Operating System is activated. 3.5.4 [Set Time out Value] Menu [Set Time out Value] Menu sets the standby time from the completion time of UEFI diagnos...
Page 446 - TABLE 3.70 Display Content of Menu Selection Help Display
UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.73 Display Example of [Set Time out Value] Menu (1) Page Information Display [Set Time out Value] is displayed. (2) Menu Selection Displayed selection menu is shown in “ TABLE 3.70 Display Content of Menu Selection Help Display ” TABLE 3.70 Display Content of Menu Selec...
Page 447 - Device Path; TABLE 3.73 Parameter of Device Path
UEFI Menu Operations The contents displayed when the Pop-up Window appears are shown in “ TABLE 3.72 Content of Operation Helps Display when Pop -up Window appears . ” TABLE 3.72 Content of Operation Helps Display when Pop -up Window appears Item Description 0123456789 are valid inputs “Timeout” set...
Page 448 - SAS Disk built in SB; FIGURE 3.74 Specification of SAS disk built in SB
UEFI Menu Operations MBR: Abbreviation of Master Boot Record. Signature consists of the meaning of Partition Type as shown below GPT: Shows GUID MBR: Numeric value. Start shows the starting position of partition. It shows with numeric of 64 bit. Size shows the Partition Size. It shows with numeric o...
Page 451 - CHAPTER 4; UEFI Command Operations; Automatic startup file
UEFI Command Operations CHAPTER 4 UEFI Command Operations This chapter describes the operations of UEFI commands. 4.1 Automatic startup file The UEFI of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series supports the UEFI shell function. Users can use the UEFI shell toexecute commands from the UEFI console. FIGURE 4.1 Samp...
Page 454 - CHAPTER 5; Dynamic Reconfiguration; DR Command
Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation CHAPTER 5 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation This chapter describes the DR command and the Hot plug collaboration function. 5.1 DR Command This chapter describes the CLI (command line interface) provided by the DR command. The root permission is necessary for executi...
Page 457 - Hot plug collaboration function; Description of collaboration function
Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation --help Print the synopsis of report subcommand 5.1.5.4 Example e.g. # /opt/FJSVdp-util/sbin/dp report Create report file at /tmp/dpreport-localhost-20130101-123456.tar.bz2 # 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function 5.2.1 Description of collaboration function The resource...
Page 467 - CHAPTER 6; Setting of sadump environment; Sadump Configuration Menu
Setting of sadump environment CHAPTER 6 Setting of sadump environment In this chapter, how to configure sadump is explained. A configuration of sadump is saved to UEFI configuration information. Back up it to restore the configuration. About backing up and restoring UEFI configuration information, r...
Page 468 - Main menu
Setting of sadump environment FIGURE 6.1 Structure of menu for sadump configuration (1) From Device Manager Menu Main menu [Set up Manager] Menu [Dump device Manager] Menu
Page 470 - Structure of menu for sadump configuration (3)
Setting of sadump environment FIGURE 6.3 Structure of menu for sadump configuration (3) From [Dump device Manager] [Setting dump device] Menu [Select device] Menu [Select discard dump device] Menu
Page 471 - Screen areas of sadump configuration; Menu selection area
Setting of sadump environment 6.1.1 Screen areas The sadump configuration screen consists of four screen areas as shown below. No. Item Description 1 Title Displays title of menu. 2 Menu selection area Displays menu to operate. They can be operated by [Enter] key, etc. Selected item is highlighted. ...
Page 475 - Dump device create menu; TABLE 6.7 Displayed contents of menu selection area
Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.6 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation Item Description ↑↓=Move Highlight Moves the cursor up or down <Enter>=Select Entry Selects an entry. Note Don’t operate [F2] key. [Esc] key is displayed on the screen but don’t operate it. 6.5 [C...
Page 476 - Dump device select menu
Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.8 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation Item Description ↑↓=Move Highlight Moves the cursor up or down <Enter>=Select Entry Selects an entry. Note Don’t operate [F2] key. [Esc] key is displayed on the screen but don’t operate it. 6.6 [S...
Page 477 - Displayed contents of menu selection area
Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.9 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Description Exit Exits this menu ACPI name of disk/disk partition Select disk or disk partition to create dump device Remarks -Regarding to ACPI name which is used for disk or disk partition, refer” 5.7 Device Pat...
Page 478 - Displayed contents of the menu selection area
Setting of sadump environment 6.7 [Setting dump device] Menu This is displayed when the [Select a dump device] menu is selected in the [Dump device Manager] menu. Select dump device for use from created dump device. FIGURE 6.10 [Setting dump device] Menu TABLE 6.11 Displayed contents of the menu sel...
Page 480 - TABLE 6.13 Displayed contents of menu selection area
Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.13 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Description ACPI name of dump device ACPI name of disk/partition is displayed. Selected dump device is highlighted. TABLE 6.14 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation Item Description ↑↓=Move Hi...
Page 483 - TABLE 6.19 Displayed contents of menu selection area
Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.19 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Description Create dump device and Exit Saves the dump device configuration and exits this menu. Exit Exits this menu without saving any dump device configuration. Display area ACPI name of the disks selected in ...
Page 484 - Appendix A List of Setting Items; Setting
Appendix A List of Setting Items Appendix A List of Setting Items The initial values of setting items and values that can be set are listed. A.1 Setting Items of MMB Web-UI Initial value and value that can be set of setting items of MMB Web-UI are listed on each window. A.1.1 Setting items of [Syste...
Page 485 - Setting Item of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items A.1.2 Setting Item of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for setting items of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window. TABLE A.2 Setting Items of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] ...
Page 486 - Setting Items of [System Information] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items A.1.3 Setting Items of [System Information] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for setting items of [System Information] Window. TABLE A.3 Setting Items of [System Information] W indow Setting items Initial value Value th...
Page 487 - Setting items of [System Power Control] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks Mode Reserved SB Force Power Off Wait 10 Minutes 0~99Minutes System Power Save Control Disable Enable Disable Can be set only when PSU_P 200V is used System Power Saving Threshold 8640W 300W ~ 8640W Grayed...
Page 489 - Setting Items of [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window; TABLE A.10 Setting Items of [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] W indow; Setting Items of [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window; TABLE A.11 Setting Items of [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] W indow; Setting Items of [Power Management Setup] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting items Initial value Value that can be set Remarks Name can be entered. Alphanumeric characters, single byte space, #, _,- A.1.10 Setting Items of [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set...
Page 490 - Setting Items of [Console Redirection] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting items Initial value Setting value Remarks Control Disable Power Save Control] of the [System Setup] Window is [Disable]. Action reaching Power Save Partition Power Off Continue Partition Power Off Partition Force Power Off Grayed out when [Power Save ...
Page 493 - Setting Items of [IPv4 Interface] Window; Main Item
Appendix A List of Setting Items A.1.18 Setting Items of [IPv4 Interface] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [IPv4 Interface] Window. TABLE A.18 Setting Items of [IPv4 Interface] Window Main Item Setting Item Initial Value Value ...
Page 494 - Setting Items of [IPv6 Interface] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items Main Item Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks LAN Disable Maintenance IP Address Interface Disable Enable Disable IP Address None 0-255, 0-255, 0-255, 0-255 Subnet Mask None 0-255, 0-255, 0-255, 0-255 Gateway address None 0-255, 0-255, 0-25...
Page 496 - Setting Items of [Network Protocols] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items Main Item Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks port 100M/Full 100M/Half 10M/Full 10M/Half REMCS port Speed/Duplex for MMB#1 User port Auto Auto 1G/Full 100M/Full 100M/Half 10M/Full 10M/Half 1G/Full can be set only to User port....
Page 497 - Setting Items of [SNMP Community] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks Refresh Rate Disable Enable -Seconds:5~999 seconds Disable A.1.23 Setting Items of [SNMP Community] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of ...
Page 498 - Setting Items of [SNMP v3 Configuration] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks Community/User None In case of SNMP v1, v2, sets the SNMP Community string. In case of SNMPv3, specifies the user name. IP Address None In case of IPv4 0-255, 0-255, 0-255, 0-255 In case of IPv6 0-FFFF, 0-FFFF,...
Page 499 - Setting Items of [Create Selfsigned Certificate] Window; TABLE A.27 Setting Items of [Create Selfsigned Certificate] W indow
Appendix A List of Setting Items A.1.26 Setting Items of [Create CSR] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Create CSR] Window. TABLE A.26 Setting Items of [Create CSR] W indow Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remar...
Page 501 - A.2 Setting Items on UEFI
Appendix A List of Setting Items A.1.30 Setting Items of [Alarm E-Mail] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Alarm E-Mail] Window. TABLE A.30 Setting Items of [Alarm E-Mail] Window Setting Item Initial value Values that can be set...
Page 502 - Setting Items on [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] Window; TABLE A.33 Setting Items of [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] W indow; Setting Items on [CPU Configuration] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on A.2.6 [IOU OpROM Scan Configuration] window Setting Items on A.2.7 [PCI_Box OpROM Scan Configuration] window Setting Items on A.2.8 [iSCSI Configuration] window Setting Items on A.2.9 [Attempt Configuration] window Setting Items on A.2.10 [Memory Con...
Page 504 - Setting Items on [PCI Bus Padding Configuration] Window; TABLE A.35 Setting Items of [PCI Bus Padding Configuration] Window; Setting Items on [PCI Subsystem Configuration] Window; TABLE A.36 Setting Items of [PCI Subsystem Configuration] W indow; Setting Items on [IOU OpROM Scan Configuration] Window; TABLE A.37 Setting Items of [IOU OpROM Scan Configuration] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items A.2.4 Setting Items on [PCI Bus Padding Configuration] Window Following table lists the initial value and the values that can be set for Setting Items on [PCI Bus Padding Configuration] window. TABLE A.35 Setting Items of [PCI Bus Padding Configuration] Window Settin...
Page 508 - Setting Items on [Memory Configuration] Window
Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks Target Name - 4~223 characters can be entered. The types of characters that can be entered are as follows 0-9, A-Z, a-z,! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , ‐ . / : ; < = > ? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | }. Displayed when [Get Targe...
Page 509 - A.3 Setting Items on Video redirection
Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks Refresh Rate Auto Auto 1x A.2.11 Setting Items on [USB Configuration] Window Following table lists the initial value and the values that can be set for Setting Items on [USB Configuration] window. TABLE A.42 Settin...