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тАО08-08-2005 03:56 PM
тАО08-08-2005 03:56 PM
F1/F10 prompt timeout? How?
I have a ML370 with the SmartStart utilities and W2K installed. When I reboot the system it waits indefinitely at the screen where it seeks an F1 to continue/F10 to go to system utilities. How can I get this to time out and proceed to boot the OS? If the power goes out, or there is some other unexpected reboot, I'd like it NOT to wait forever before rebooting.
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тАО08-15-2005 01:02 AM
тАО08-15-2005 01:02 AM
Re: F1/F10 prompt timeout? How?
Hi,
are there any error messages involved?
If so, have you disabled wait for errors?
greetings,
Michael
are there any error messages involved?
If so, have you disabled wait for errors?
greetings,
Michael
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тАО08-15-2005 03:13 AM
тАО08-15-2005 03:13 AM
Re: F1/F10 prompt timeout? How?
William:
If this is a G2 or better, you should be able to enter the RBSU and set the POST F1 settings. I believe on the earlier model servers, the setting was to wait indefinitely. On the newer models, I think it is to wait for a period of time and then continue.
As the server is booting, when it passes the NIC initiallization and is about to boot into the OS stage, hit F9 for the RBSU. In your case, you can probably just hit F10 to get to the system utilities and make changes to the setting.
Steven
If this is a G2 or better, you should be able to enter the RBSU and set the POST F1 settings. I believe on the earlier model servers, the setting was to wait indefinitely. On the newer models, I think it is to wait for a period of time and then continue.
As the server is booting, when it passes the NIC initiallization and is about to boot into the OS stage, hit F9 for the RBSU. In your case, you can probably just hit F10 to get to the system utilities and make changes to the setting.
Steven
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тАО08-15-2005 04:14 AM
тАО08-15-2005 04:14 AM
Re: F1/F10 prompt timeout? How?
This is a G1 system.
There was an error, I only bothered to plug in 2 of the 3 power cords. I noticed that plugging in the 3 cords gave me the desired results that the server continues to boot.
Where is the "wait for errors" switch?
Thanks for your help...
-Bill Katz
There was an error, I only bothered to plug in 2 of the 3 power cords. I noticed that plugging in the 3 cords gave me the desired results that the server continues to boot.
Where is the "wait for errors" switch?
Thanks for your help...
-Bill Katz
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