HP iLO 3 User Guide
2. Select a device in the Server Boot Order list, and click Up or Down to move it up or down in
the boot order.
You can select from the following devices:
• CD/DVD Drive
• Floppy Drive
• USB Storage Device
• Hard Disk Drive
• Network Device <number>, where the server Ethernet card is Network Device 1, and
additional NIC/ALOM cards are Network Device 2, Network Device 3, and so on.
3. Click Apply.
Changing the one-time boot status
To set the type of media to boot on the next server reset, without changing the predefined boot
order:
1. Navigate to the Virtual Media→Boot Order page, as shown in Figure 76 (page 142).
2. Select an option from the Select One-Time Boot Option list.
The following options are available:
• No One-Time Boot
• CD/DVD Drive
• Floppy Drive
• USB Storage Device
• Hard Disk Drive
• Network Device
3. Click Apply.
The following message appears:
Successfully set one-time boot option.
The Current One-Time Boot Option value is updated to show the selection.
Using the additional options
Navigate to the Virtual Media→Boot Order page, as shown in Figure 76 (page 142).
• Click Boot to System RBSU to load the system RBSU on the next server reset.
• Click Server Reset to reboot the server. If a one-time boot option is specified, this setting takes
precedence over the Server Boot Order value.
About server power
Brownout recovery
A brownout condition occurs when power to a running server is lost momentarily. A brownout
interrupts the operating system, but does not interrupt the iLO firmware unless it lasts more than 4
seconds.
iLO detects and recovers from power brownouts. If iLO detects that a brownout has occurred,
server power is restored after the power-on delay unless Automatically Power-On Server is disabled.
After the brownout recovery, iLO firmware records a Brown-out recovery event in the iLO
Event Log.
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