Reviving A System That Is Not Responding; When The System Fails To Start - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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when a fault-resilient boot has not successfully started the operating system.
The following topics explain how to use the VTM console to revive a system when the
operating system is no longer responding:
"When the System Is No Longer Responding"
"Powering On the System"
"Viewing the System Configuration"
"Viewing the System Event Log"
"Understanding a State-Sensitive Recovery"
"Understanding a Fault-Resilient Boot"

When the System Fails to Start

If your system fails to start, you can perform one or both of the following procedures:
Restart a system with faulty hardware
Perform this procedure to start the system, if possible, despite a CPU enclosure or
I/O enclosure that is only partially functional.
Restore the default BIOS setup options
Restores the system BIOS Setup options to their default (factory) settings.
Reviving a System That Is Not
topic describes what you can do

Reviving a System That Is Not Responding

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