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Compaq Integrated Remote Console

The standard Compaq Integrated Remote Console performs a wide range of configuration activities. Some of the console’s features include:

Accessible using ANSI terminal

Operates independently of the operating system

Provides for remote server reboot

Provides access to system configuration

Uses out-of-band communication with dedicated management modem installed in the server

For more information, see the Integrated Remote Console User Guide that shipped with your server.

IMPORTANT: Before configuring ASR-2, verify that the System Configuration Utility and Diagnostics software are installed on the system partition. ASR-2 must have this to start Compaq Utilities after a system restart. Compaq recommends this even if you configure ASR-2 to start the operating system.

Compaq Health Driver

The Compaq Health Driver continually resets the ASR-2 timer according to the frequency you specified in the System Configuration Utility (for example, 10 minutes). If the ASR-2 timer counts down to zero before being reset, due to an operating system crash or a server lock-up, ASR-2 restarts the server into either Compaq Utilities or the operating system (as indicated by the System Configuration parameters). The default value is 10 minutes. The allowable settings are 5, 10, 20, and 30 minutes.

For remote and off-site (unattended) servers, setting the software error recovery time-out for

5 minutes reduces server downtime and allows the server to recover quickly. For local (attended) servers located onsite, you can set the software error recovery time-out for 20 or 30 minutes, giving you time to arrive at the server if you wish to manually diagnose the problem.

The Compaq Health Driver is independent of the ASR-2 timer. You should load it and enable the ASR-2 timer. This allows the driver to detect and log information about numerous hardware and software errors in the IML. However, you cannot enable the ASR-2 timer without loading the Compaq Health Driver.

Before ASR-2 restarts the server, it records any information available about the condition of the operating system in the Critical Error Log, or the IML depending on the server support. This information can be used to diagnose an operating system crash or server lock-up, while still allowing the server to be restarted.

Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide

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