Users Guide
To set the non-critical threshold values for the probes:
1. Click the required option:
• Create Multiplatform Package
• Create Local System Package
• Open a Saved Package
NOTE: To open a saved package, click Open a Saved Package, browse to the file location, and
then click Open.
2. Click Edit, or double-click the option.
3. In the advsm option row, click View/Change in the Value to set column.
The Advanced System Management screen is displayed.
NOTE:
• If you are setting the non-critical threshold values for Create Local System Package, the
columns displayed are: Description, Type, Index, Location, Minimum, Maximum, Critical
Upper Threshold, NonCritical Upper Threshold, and Delete. The system displays the details
of the available probes. You cannot edit the Type and Index fields of the listed probes.
• If you are setting the non-critical threshold values for Create Multiplatform System
Package, the columns displayed are: Type, Index, NonCritical Upper Threshold and Delete.
The system does not display any values for the probes. You have to set the values for Index,
and NonCritical Upper Threshold fields for each of the selected probes. Set the value of
Index depending on the number of instances of the probes running on the system. The
value of NonCritical Upper Threshold must be within the critical upper threshold range.
4. To set the non-critical threshold values for a new probe, click Add Probe, and then type the values in
the required fields.
5. To set the non-critical threshold value for the listed probes, provide the value in the respective
column.
6. To delete a probe, click X mark.
7. Click OK.
8. To apply the modifications, export the configuration in ,ini or .exe format. See, Exporting the BIOS
configuration.
BIOS option validation
You can validate the options of a BIOS package against the configuration of the host system using the
Validate option. You can validate the settings of a multiplatform package, local system package, or a
saved package. You can validate all the options except the bootorder, syspwd, and setuppwd options.
Validating a multiplatform package or saved package
To validate the options of a multiplatform or saved package:
On the Create Multiplatform Package screen, click Validate.
• If the option and the configured value are supported on the host system, then a green check
mark is displayed in the Status column.
• If the option is supported and if the configured value is not supported on the host system, then a
red X mark is displayed in the Status column.
• All unsupported options are greyed out and the Status column remains blank.
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