User`s guide
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Using the Service Processor
• OS Surveillance Setup Menu
This menu can be used to set up operating system (OS) surveillance.
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| OS Surveillance Setup Menu |
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| 1. Surveillance: |
| Currently Enabled |
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| 2. Surveillance Time Interval: |
| 2 minutes |
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| 3. Surveillance Delay: |
| 2 minutes |
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| 98. Return to Previous Menu |
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– Surveillance
Can be set to Enabled or Disabled.
– Surveillance Time Interval
Can be set to any number from 2 through 255.
– Surveillance Delay
Can be set to any number from 0 through 255.
Refer to ”Service Processor System Monitoring – Surveillance” on page 3-29 for more
information about surveillance.
• Reset Service Processor
If this option is selected, entering Y will cause the service processor to reboot.
• Reprogram Flash EPROM Menu
This option updates the system EPROMs. After entering Y to indicate that you want to
continue, you are prompted to enter the update diskettes. Follow the instructions on the
screen. When the update is complete, the service processor reboots.
All system EPROMs that can be reprogrammed are updated at the same time. They are
as follows:
– System Power Control Network programming
– Service Processor programming
– IPL programming
– Run–Time Abstraction Services