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Figure 34. Back Up the ServeRAID Configuration
You can use your ServeRAID configuration diskette to save the file on it.
5. Press ESC twice to leave the ServeRAID configuration program.
2.12.4 Protecting the Netfinity 7000
The following security features help you to protect your Netfinity 7000 server. The
settings are done in the BIOS Setup program or in the SCU.
• User and Administrator password
• Ability to disable the Power-on and reset button
The power switch and reset button will be disabled when the system is in
secure mode.
• Keyboard and mouse lockout timer to join in the secure mode
You can specify a keyboard/mouse inactivity time-out period. If the timer is
enabled, and no keyboard or mouse action occurs for the specified period,
keyboard and mouse input will be inhibited. In addition, if you have enabled
these security features the monitor display will go blank, and the diskette drive
(if enabled) will be write-protected. To resume activity, enter the password.
• Enter secure mode immediately with hot-keys
To secure the system immediately, rather than wait for the inactivity time-out
period, use a hot-key combination that you set through the SCU or Setup.
• Disable writing to diskette
If the system is in secure mode, it will not boot from or write to a diskette
unless a password is entered. This feature is an option of the Security
Subsystem Group in the SCU. To write-protect diskette access whether the
system is in secure mode or not, use the Setup main menu, click on Floppy
Options, and specify Floppy Access as read only.
• Administrator password controls access to using the SCU
To control access to setting or changing the system configuration, set an
administrative password and enable it through Setup or the SCU. If both the