User's Manual

The Node status section displays the following:
Power—The node power status.
The node is off.
The node is on.
The Node Details section displays the following:
Processor family—The architecture of the processor.
Number of cores—The number of processing cores in the node.
Max clock speed—The maximum operating speed of the node cores expressed in MHz.
Total memory—The amount of permanent system memory available to the node expressed in
GB.
DIMM <x>—(Where x is a number indicating the memory slot.) This displays the amount of
additional (optional) memory, and the serial number of the DIMM.
MAC<x>—(Where x is a number indicating the number of the MAC address.) This displays
the media access control (MAC) address.
The Node Settings menu displays the following:
Boot order—The boot devices available to the node and the order in which a typical boot
sequence will search for boot information.
Boot once—The boot device to be used on the next boot only.
WOL—The node wake on LAN (WOL) setting. If this setting is not supported by the node,
N/A is displayed.
CPU speed—The selected CPU speed. If this setting is not supported by the node, N/A is
displayed.
BSC—Whether the BIOS serial console is enabled or disabled. If this setting is not supported
by the node, N/A is displayed.
Selecting node boot options
The boot order, boot once, and other boot options can be set from the Nodes page for one or
more nodes. From the main menu, select Nodes and then select one or more nodes from the list in
the left pane.
To set node boot options:
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