1.Enable OBDR

2.Exit

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: A USB tape device that supports One Button Disaster Recovery (OBDR) is installed in the system.

Action:

1.Press 1 or 2.

Pressing 2 exits the configuration.

Pressing 1 starts the configuration. The following message appears

Attempting to enable OBDR for the attached USB tape drive...

2.Observe the configuration progress. The following error may appear:

Error - USB tape drive not in Disaster Recovery mode.

3.Follow the onscreen directions:

Remove power to USB drive and reboot.

The following message should appear:

OBDR is now enabled for the attached USB tape drive.

WARNING: A Type 2 Header PCI Device Has Been Detected...

The BIOS will not configure this card.

It must be configured properly by the OS or driver.

Audible Beeps: 2 short

Possible Cause: Only Type 0 and Type 1 Header PCI Devices are configured by the system ROM. The device will not work unless the OS or device driver properly configure the card. Typically this message only occurs when PCI cards with a PCI to PCMCIA bridge are installed.

Action: Refer to the operating system documentation or the device driver information that ships with the Type 2 PCI device.

WARNING - Mixed Stepping Processors were detected. System cannot proceed.

Audible beeps: 1 long, 1 short

Possible cause: One or more 800-MHz front side bus speed processors have been initialized at 667- MHz.

Action: Correct the processor configuration.

WARNING: ProLiant Demand Based Power Management cannot be supported with the following processor configuration. The system will run in Full Performance mode.

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: The system is configured for HP Static Low mode and the current processor cannot support this mode.

Action: For more information about the Power Regulator for ProLiant option, refer to the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide on the Documentation CD or the HP website (http://www.hp.com/servers/smartstart).

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