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126     Maintaining and Troubleshooting the Gateway ALR 9200 Server
Introduction
This chapter describes the Power-on Self Test (POST) and system 
configuration utilities. These utilities are:
POST: described in “Power-on Self Test” on page 127. POST 
checks basic system integrity and all major components.
BIOS Setup: described in Chapter 5, “BIOS Setup” on page 79. If 
the system does not have a diskette drive, or the drive is disabled or 
misconfigured, use Setup to enable it. 
Or, you can move the CMOS jumper on the system board from the 
default setting (Protect CMOS memory) to the Clear setting; doing 
so allows most system configurations to boot. Then run the SSU to 
configure the system.
Server Setup Utility (SSU): described in Chapter 6, “The Server 
Setup Utility” on page 103. Use f
or extended system configuration 
of onboard resources and expansion cards, viewing the system 
event log (SEL), setting boot device priority, or setting system 
security options.
Run the SSU from a set DOS-bootable diskettes. See “What You 
Need to Do” on page 106 to mak
e a set of SSU diskettes.
Data entered in the SSU overrides data entered in Setup.
Emergency Management Port (EMP) Console: described in 
“Emergency Management Port Console” on page 129. Use the 
EMP to access and monitor the server remotely.
FRUSDR Load Utility: described in “FRU and SDR Load Utility” 
on page 145. Use to
 update the Field Replacement Unit (FRU), 
Sensor Data Record (SDR), and Desktop Management Interface 
(DMI) flash components.
BIOS Update Utility: described in “Upgrading the BIOS” on 
page 98. U
se to update the BIOS or recover from a corrupted 
BIOS update.
Firmware Update Utility: described in “Using the Firmware 
Update Utility” on page 151. Use
 to update the BMC flash ROM.
Symbios SCSI Utility: described in “Using the Symbios SCSI 
Utility” on page 152. Use to c
onfigure or view the settings of the 
SCSI host adapters and onboard SCSI devices in the system.
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