System Settings
This chapter details System Settings options.
SAS/SATA drives or NVMe drives connected to a storage controller will be displayed in the storage controller submenu: .
- NVMe drives connected to the system without raid controller (sometimes using a retimer) will be displayed in one of the following pages:
| Item | Operation | Description |
| <FI> Start Control |
| Selectable option. Controls the tools that are started using the F1 key or equivalent IPMI command.
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| Device and I/O ports | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to view onboard devices and I/O port options. | |
| Driver Health | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to view the health of the controllers in the system as reported by their corresponding drivers. | |
| Foreign Devices | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to view the list of foreign devices. | |
| Legacy BIOS | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to configure system UEFI firmware execution environment preferences for supporting legacy OS and legacy Option ROM. | |
| Memory | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to view or modify options to change the memory settings. | |
| Network | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to configure network devices and network related settings. | |
| Operating Modes | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to select the operating mode based on your preference. Note Power savings and performance are also highly dependent on hardware configuration and the software running on the system. | |
| Power | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to configure power scheme options. | |
| Processors | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to view or modify options to change the processor settings. | |
| Recovery and RAS | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to configure recovery policies and advanced reliability, availability, and serviceability settings. | |
| Security | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to configure system security settings. | |
| Storage | Sub menu. Press [Enter] to configure storage adapter options. Some systems may use planar devices and can be configured under Devices and I/O Ports. |