Using The System Setup Utility (Ssu); When To Run The Ssu; Exit Menu - Intel SKA4 Product Manual

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When you are finished, press <Esc> and make your selection from the following menu.
Table 42.

Exit Menu

Feature
Option
Exit Utility?
Yes
No

Using the System Setup Utility (SSU)

The SSU is on the configuration software CD 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 baseboard devices and add-in boards before loading the operating system
Specifies the boot device order and system security options
Permits viewing and clearing of the system event log (SEL)
Permits viewing of the system FRU and SDRs
Allows troubleshooting of the server when the operating system is not operational
Provides a system-level view of the server's 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 add-in boards. Use the SSU to:
Add and remove boards affecting the assignment of resources (ports, memory, IRQs, DMA)
Modify the server's boot device order or security settings
Change the server configuration settings
Save the server configuration
View or clear the SEL
View FRU information
View the SDR table
The SSU is PCI 2.1 compliant and uses the information entered and provided by configuration
registers, flash memory to specify a system configuration. The SSU then writes the configuration
information to flash memory.
The SSU stores configuration values in flash memory. These values take effect when the server is
booted. POST checks the values against the actual hardware configuration; if the values do not
agree, POST generates an error message. You must then run the SSU to specify the correct
configuration before the server boots.
The SSU always includes a checksum with the configuration data so the BIOS can detect any
potential data corruption before the actual hardware configuration takes place.
Configuration Software and Utilities
Comment
When you finish configuring your SCSI devices, press <Esc>. Then select Yes
and press <Enter>. When this message appears:
Please press any key to reboot
Press any key, and the server reboots.
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