Using the System Setup Utility

The system setup utility (SSU) is provided on a set of diskettes shipped with the server. The SSU provides a graphical user interface (GUI) over an extensible framework for server configuration. The SSU framework supports the following functions and capabilities:

Assigns resources to system board devices and expansion cards before loading the operating system

Lets you specify boot device order and system security options

Permits viewing and clearing of the system event log (SEL)

Permits viewing of the system field replaceable units (FRUs) and sensor data record (SDR).

Allows troubleshooting of the server when the operating system is not operational

Provides a system-level view of the server I/O devices

When to Run the SSU

The SSU is a DOS-based utility that supports extended system configuration operations for onboard resources and expansion cards. Use the SSU when you need to:

Add and remove boards affecting the assignment of resources (ports, memory, IRQs, DMA)

Modify the server boot device order or security settings

Change the server configuration settings

Save the server configuration

View or clear the system event log (SEL)

View FRU information

View the SDR table

If you install or remove an ISA expansion card, you must run the SSU to reconfigure the server. Running the SSU is optional for PCI and Plug and Play ISA expansion cards.

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