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Accessing System Features During Startup

Table 1-1 describes keystrokes that may be entered during startup to access system features. If your operating system begins to load before you enter the keystroke, allow the system to finish booting, and then restart your system and try again.

Table 1-1. Keystrokes for Accessing System Features

Keystroke

Description

 

 

<F2>

Enters the System Setup program. See "Using the System Setup

 

Program" on page 35.

<F10>

Opens the utility partition, allowing you to run the system

 

diagnostics. See "Running the System Diagnostics" on page 118.

<Ctrl+E>

Enters the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) Management

 

Utility, which allows access to the system event log (SEL). See the

 

BMC User’s Guide for more information on setup and use of BMC.

<Ctrl+C>

Enters the SAS Configuration Utility. See your SAS adapter User’s

 

Guide for more information.

<Ctrl+R>

Enters the RAID configuration utility, which allows you to configure

 

an optional RAID card. For more information, see the documentation

 

for your RAID card.

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