Lenovo RD120 manual Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program

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vSet and change the startup characteristics of the server and the order of startup devices (startup-drive sequence)

vSet and change settings for advanced hardware features

vView and clear the error and event logs

vResolve configuration conflicts

Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program

To start the Configuration/Setup Utility program, complete the following steps:

1.Turn on the server.

2.When the prompt Press F1 for Configuration/Setup appears, press F1. If you have set both a power-on password and an administrator password, you must type the administrator password to access the full Configuration/Setup Utility menu. If you do not type the administrator password, a limited Configuration/Setup Utility menu is available.

3.Select the settings to view or change.

Configuration/Setup Utility menu choices

The following choices are on the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. Depending on the version of the BIOS code, some menu choices might differ slightly from these descriptions.

vSystem Summary

Select this choice to view configuration information, including the ID, speed, and cache size of the microprocessors, a USB device summary, and the amount of installed memory. When you make configuration changes through other options in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, the changes are reflected in the system summary; you cannot change settings directly in the system summary.

This choice is on the full and limited Configuration/Setup Utility menu.

vSystem Information

Select this choice to view information about the server. When you make changes through other options in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, some of those changes are reflected in the system information; you cannot change settings directly in the system information.

This choice is on the full Configuration/Setup Utility menu only.

Product Data

Select this choice to view the machine type and model of the server, the serial number, the system UUID, the system board identifier, the revision level or issue date of the BIOS code and diagnostics code, and the version, date, and build level of ROM code for the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine, if one is installed.

System card data

Select this choice to view the identity of the system board, power supplies, DASD backplane, and power backplane.

vDevices and I/O Ports

Select this choice to view or change assignments for devices and input/output (I/O) ports. You can configure the serial ports, configure remote console redirection, enable or disable integrated Ethernet controllers, the SAS controller, IDE channels, and PCI slots, and view the system Ethernet MAC addresses. If you disable a device, it cannot be configured, and the operating system will not be able to detect it (this is equivalent to disconnecting the device).

This choice is on the full Configuration/Setup Utility menu only.

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Contents User Guide Page User Guide Page Contents Configuring the server Safety Page To Connect To Disconnect Page Safety Statement Safety Page ThinkServer RD120 server Related documentation Features and specifications What your server offers Baseboard management controllerIntegrated network support EasyManage softwareLarge data-storage and hot-swap capability Memory mirroring Easy LED DiagnosticsRedundant cooling and power capabilities Online-spare memorySystems-management capabilities Reliability, availability, and serviceability featuresTCP/IP offload engine TOE support ThinkServer EasyStartup Server controls, LEDs, and powerFront view Tape drive bay Rear view 10 USB 3 connector 20 Power supply Server power features Turning on the serverThinkServer RD120 server Page Installing optional devices Server componentsCover VRM System-board optional-device connectors PCI riser-card adapter connectors Power-backplane-board connectorsSystem-board internal cable connectors System-board external connectors System-board switches and jumpers Switch Number Default value Description System-board LEDs LEDRiser-card assembly LEDs Diagnostics panel LEDCPU RAID Installation guidelines Working inside the server with the power on System reliability guidelinesHandling static-sensitive devices Removing the coverRemoving the riser-card assembly 1 Access holes 2 Release tabs Installing the riser-card assembly Removing the microprocessor air baffleFinger holes Installing the microprocessor air baffle Removing the Dimm air baffle Installing the Dimm air baffle Installing an adapter PCI riser card 1 Access holes 2 Release tabs 1 Access holes 2 Guide 3 Release tabs 4 Guide Removing an adapter To remove an adapter, complete the following steps1 Access holes 2 Release tabs Replacing the RAID SAS controller RAID controller Installing a hard disk drive Inch drivesInch drives Removing a hard disk drive Installing an optional tape drive Installing a Sata tape drive in a 3.5-inch model serverInstalling optional devices 1 Sata tape cable connector 2 Sata tape cable Installing a Sata tape drive in a 2.5-inch model server Installing a microprocessor Installing optional devices Microprocessor-socket dust cover Installing optional devices Notches Installing optional devices Installing a memory module Pair Dimm connectorsDimm Memory mirroring Online-spare memory Configuration that you use, install the largest DIMMs first Installing a hot-swap power supply Removing a memory moduleTo install an ac power supply, complete the following steps Power cord connectors Removing a hot-swap power supply Installing a fanRemoving a fan Removing the fan-bracket assembly Fan bracket Installing the fan-bracket assembly Replacing the CD-RW/DVD drive Completing the installation Connecting the cables Installing the coverFront view Updating the server configuration Rear view Installing optional devices Page Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program Configuration/Setup Utility menu choicesAdvanced Setup Administrator PasswordPower-on Password Memory SettingsCPU Options RSA II SettingsStatic IP Settings PCI Bus ControlReboot System on NMI BMC Post Watchdog TimeoutBMC Serial Port Access Mode BMC Network ConfigurationRestore Settings PasswordsSave Settings Load Default SettingsAdministrator password Boot block recovery jumper J42 Using the RAID Configuration Utility program Starting the RAID Configuration Utility programViewing the configuration RAID Configuration Utility menu choicesConfiguring the controller Using the baseboard management controllerUsing the baseboard management controller utility programs Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet controllersPage Appendix. Notices Trademarks Important notesWaste electrical and electronic equipment Weee notices Recycling statements for Japan Battery return program For the European UnionFederal Communications Commission FCC statement German Ordinance for Work gloss statementElectronic emission notices Industry Canada Class a emission compliance statementEuropean Union EMC Directive conformance statement Avis de conformité à la réglementation d’Industrie CanadaTaiwanese Class a warning statement Page Index Installing VRM Index Video connector rear Voltage regulator module, installing Page Part Number 46U0861