Managing the Server

Configuring Server Management BIOS Settings

Command or Action

Purpose

This example enables low voltage DDR memory mode and commits the transaction:

Server# scope bios

Server /bios # scope advanced

Server /bios/advanced # set LvDDRMode Enabled

Server /bios/advanced *# commit

Changes to BIOS set-up parameters will require a reboot.

Do you want to reboot the system?[yN] n

Changes will be applied on next reboot.

Server /bios/advanced #

Configuring Server Management BIOS Settings

Before You Begin

You must log in with admin privileges to perform this task.

Procedure

 

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 1

Server# scope bios

Enters the BIOS command mode.

Step 2

Server /bios # scope

Enters the server management BIOS settings command mode.

 

server-management

 

Step 3 Configure the BIOS settings.

Step 4

Server

 

/bios/server-management #

 

commit

The BIOS parameters available depend on the model of the server that you are using. For descriptions and information about the options for each BIOS setting, see one the following topics:

Server Management BIOS Parameters for C22 and C24 Servers , on page 200

Server Management BIOS Parameters for C200 and C210 Servers

Server Management BIOS Parameters for C250 Servers

Server Management BIOS Parameters for C260 Servers , on page 232

Server Management BIOS Parameters for C460 Servers , on page 263

Commits the transaction to the system configuration.

Changes are applied on the next server reboot. If server power is on, you are prompted to choose whether to reboot now.

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