Intel SE7500WV2 manual Saving and Restoring the System Configuration, Alerting for Platform Events

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Saving and Restoring the System Configuration

Using the SSU, you can save the following configuration information to a file:

Platform type, BIOS revision, and firmware revision

CMOS settings

Extended system configuration data (ESCD)

Settings for the emergency management port (EMP), platform event paging (PEP), and BMC LAN alerts

Data is saved from all sources. There is no way to choose only certain pieces of configuration data to save. You can also restore the information from a saved configuration file.

NOTE

BIOS passwords are stored in the file. Restoring a configuration can change passwords on a server. EMP and LAN passwords are not stored in the file.

Saving a Configuration

To save the system configuration:

1.From the SSU Main window, choose Config Save/Restore. (Configuration Save/Restore is available only in Expert mode.)

2.Click Save To File and specify a filename and location.

Restoring a Configuration

To restore the system configuration from a file:

1.From the SSU Main window, choose Config Save/Restore. (Configuration Save/Restore is available only in Expert mode.)

2.Click Restore from File and specify a filename and location.

The CSR reads the platform type, BIOS revision, and firmware revision from the file and compares that information with the same information retrieved from the server. If the two do not match, an error message is displayed and the restore operation aborts. If they do match, the CSR restores the configuration data to the server. It prompts you to reboot the server for the new settings to take effect.

Alerting for Platform Events

You can set up the server to alert you when various events occur. Alerts can be delivered either as telephone pages or over the LAN. Instructions for setting up both telephone paging alerts and LAN alerts are given below.

Setting Up Paging Alerts

To set up the server to send alerts as telephone pages:

1.Install an external modem on the Emergency Management Port (serial 2).

2.From the SSU Main window, choose Platform Event Manager (PEM).

3.In the PEM window, click Configure EMP.

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Contents Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Page Contents Upgrading Configuration Software and UtilitiesRegulatory and Integration Information Solving ProblemsEquipment Log and Power Consumption Worksheets Technical ReferenceTables FiguresServer Board Versions Server Board FeaturesServer Board Features DescriptionServer Board Connector and Component Locations Server Board Connector and Component LocationsBack Panel Connectors Back Panel ConnectorsVideo ProcessorMemory PCI Riser SlotsATA-100 Controller Scsi ControllerRJ-45 Serial Port NIC Connector and Status LEDsNetwork Controller Keyboard and MouseRJ-45 Signal Rear Serial 2 Port Adapter Pin-outAbbreviation Baseboard Management Controller System ManagementField Replaceable Units and Sensor Data Records System Event LogPlatform Event Management Emergency Management Port Intel Server ManagementEMP and Serial Over LAN Software Locks Intrusion Switch MonitoringUsing Passwords SecuritySecure Mode Software Security Features Summary of Software Security FeaturesBoot without keyboard Rearrange the Standoffs Installation ProceduresInstalling the Server Board Install the Server BoardInstalling Processors Install the Processor Retention BracketsLower the locking bar completely Installing the Heat Sink Installing the Heat Sink Clip Installing Memory Connect Cables Connecting CablesInstalling a Service Partition on the Server Optional Installing your Operating System Installing Intel Server ManagementInstalling Intel SMaRT Tool Tools and Supplies Needed UpgradingInstalling DIMMs Adding or Replacing a Processor ProcessorsLower the locking bar completely Installing the Heat Sink Removing a Processor Replacing the Back up BatteryReplacing the Back up Battery Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide System Software Update Sequence Configuration Software and UtilitiesService Partition Optional Configuration UtilitiesTo Do This Power-On Self-Test PostHot Keys Hot KeysBios Setup If Bios Setup Is InaccessibleTemporarily Changing the Boot Device Priority Running the SCSISelect Utility When to Run the Adaptec SCSISelect UtilityConfiguring the Adaptec AIC-7899 Scsi Adapter Running the Adaptec SCSISelect UtilityRunning the Promise FastBuild Utility When to Run the Promise FastBuild UtilityRunning the Promise FastBuild Utility Direct Platform Control DPC ConsoleDPC Console Modes of Operation Using the System Setup Utility Running the DPC ConsoleCreating SSU Diskettes Running the SSU Working with the SSU InterfaceCustomizing the SSU Interface Exiting the SSU Setting Boot Device PrioritySetting Passwords and Security Options Setting the Administrator PasswordSetting the User Password Setting Security OptionsViewing the System Event Log Viewing Sensor Data Records Viewing FRU InformationVerifying the Firmware Updating System Firmware and BiosUpdating the Bios Updating the FirmwareSetting Up Paging Alerts Saving and Restoring the System ConfigurationSaving a Configuration Restoring a ConfigurationIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Setting Up LAN Alerts Setting Up Remote LAN Access Setting Up Remote Modem or Serial AccessManaging the Server Remotely Creating a Bootable Diskette Software UpdatesSoftware Update Package Recovering the BiosFirmware Update Utility Description Running the Firmware Update UtilityFRU/SDR Load Utility Description How You Use the FRU/SDR Load Utility Command Line FormatCommand What You Need to DoPrompting for Product Level FRU Information Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Initial System Startup Solving ProblemsResetting the System ChecklistAfter the System Has Been Running Correctly Running New Application SoftwareConfirming Loading of the Operating System More Problem Solving ProceduresMonitoring Post Verifying Proper Operation of Key System LightsSpecific Problems and Corrective Actions Power Light Does Not LightNo Characters Appear on Screen Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate ProperlyDiskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Problems with NetworkProblems with Application Software Bootable CD-ROM Is Not DetectedCannot Connect to a Server Add-in adapter stopped working without apparent causeIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Jumper Name What it does at system resetTechnical Reference Server Board JumpersCode Diagnostic LEDsDiagnostic LED Decoder Post Post Codes0Fh 2Bh Off 2Dh 82h Off Error Message Post Error Codes and MessagesStandard Post Error Messages and Codes Error Code119 11A 11B 11E 120 121 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 Extended Post Error Messages and Codes Bootblock Error Beep Codes Bios Recovery Beep CodesBootblock Error Beep Codes Bios Recovery Beep CodesIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Product EMC Compliance Product Safety ComplianceRegulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory ComplianceProduct Regulatory Compliance Markings FCC USA Electromagnetic Compatibility NoticesBsmi Taiwan Europe CE Declaration of ConformityEquipment Log Equipment Log and Power Consumption WorksheetsSerial Number Date Installed Manufacturer NameModel Number Current Usage Calculating Power ConsumptionWorksheet, Calculating DC Power Usage Power Usage WorksheetWorksheet, Total Combined Power Used by the System Voltage level and total current V X a = WTotal Watts For each voltage level Index Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide