Peripheral Device Configuration; System Health Monitor - Supermicro SUPERSERVER 6021F User Manual

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UPERSERVER 6021F User's Manual

Peripheral Device Configuration

Onboard SCSI
This option allows you to Enable the onboard SCSI. The settings are En-
abled and Disabled.
Power Lost Control
This option determines how the system will respond when power is reap-
plied after a power loss condition.
automatically start up when power is reapplied.
must push the main power button to restart the system after power is
restored.

System Health Monitor

The BIOS continuously monitors the health of your system by measuring
certain voltage levels and temperatures.
CPU1 Current Temperature
CPU2 Current Temperature
This option allows the system to auto detect and display the temperatures
of CPU1 and CPU2.
System Overheat Warning
This option allows you to Enable or Disable a system overheat warning
signal, used to notify you in the event of a dangerous rise in heat levels.
Overheat Warning Temperature
This option allows you to specify the temperature threshold that, when
exceeded, will trigger the overheat warning alarm.
The rest of the System Health Monitor menu lists various voltages and tem-
peratures as they are currently being measured. These include CPU tem-
perature, CPU voltage, the rpms of the CPU, chassis and thermal control
fans as well as the primary voltage levels used by the system: +3.3V, +5V,
+12V and -12V. Items such as H/W Monitor CPU1VCORE, H/W Monitor
CPU2VCORE, H/W Monitor +3.3V, H/W Monitor +5V, H/W Monitor +12V, CPU
Fan1, CPU Fan2, ChassisFan1, Chassis Fan2 are also included in this op-
tion.
Always On means the system will
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Always Off means you

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