Serial Number; Product Id; Drive Write Cache; Sata Software Raid - HP ProLiant DL360e User Manual

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Serial Number

The Serial Number option Enables you to change the serial number. HP recommends that you do
not change this number, unless you are replacing a system board. When the Serial Number option
is chosen, a warning appears:
The serial number should ONLY be modified by qualified service personnel.
This value should always match the serial number located on the chassis.

Product ID

The Product ID option sets the system product ID, which is found on the product ID sticker on the
chassis. When the Product ID option is chosen, a warning appears:
The Product ID should ONLY be modified by qualified service personnel.
This value should always match the Product ID located on the chassis.

Drive Write Cache

The Drive Write Cache option controls the state of the write cache of the drives attached to the
supported controller. When the Drive Write Cache option is chosen, a warning appears:
Enabling Drive Write Cache may result in data loss or data corruption
if an unexpected power loss occurs.

SATA Software RAID

The SATA Software RAID feature enables RAID functionality (RAID 0 or RAID 1) for the embedded
SATA controller in the system. When the SATA Software RAID option is chosen, a warning appears:
Enabling Software RAID will result in data loss or data corruption on
existing SATA drives. Please backup all drives before enabling this
feature.

Optional PCI-X Riser Fan Monitoring

The Optional PCI-X Riser Fan Monitoring option, disabled by default, enables fan monitoring when
an optional PCI-X expansion cage is installed.

Processor Options

The Processor Options menu includes submenu options for processor settings:
"Processor Hyper-Threading" (page 170)
"HW Prefetcher" (page 171)
"Adjacent Sector Prefetch" (page 171)
"No-Execute Memory Protection" (page 171)
"Intel Virtualization Technology" (page 171)
"Expansion Card Caching Optimization" (page 171)

Processor Hyper-Threading

The Processor Hyper-Threading option is a toggle setting that allows Intel Hyper-Threading
Technology to be enabled or disabled, though it is enabled by default. Processor Hyper-Threading
delivers two logical processors that can execute multiple tasks simultaneously using shared hardware
resources of a single processor. The option is supported through the system BIOS. For more
information on processor Hyper-Threading, see the user documents for your server or processor.
170 RBSU menu-driven interface (G6 and earlier servers)

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