v Read System POST ErrorsSelect this item to review the results of the POST (power-on self-test). Your servermay be able to start in the presence of POST errors if there are sufficient workingsystem resources. If POST errors occur during startup, this error log, when used withthe diagnostics, helps to isolate faults. See “System POST Errors” on page 182 foran example of the POST error screen.v View System Environmental ConditionsWith this menu option, the service processor reads all environmental sensors andreports the results to the user. This option can be useful when surveillance fails,because it allows the user to determine the environmental conditions that may berelated to the failure.Privileged User MenusThe following menus are available to privileged users only. The user must know theprivileged-access password, if set, to access these menus.Main MenuAt the top of the Main Menu is a listing containing:v Your service processor’s current firmware versionv The firmware copyright noticev The system name given to your server during setup (optional)You need the firmware version for reference when you either update or repair thefunctions of your service processor.The system name, an optional field, is the name that your server reports in problemmessages. This name helps your support team (for example, your system administrator,network administrator, or service representative) to more quickly identify the location,configuration, and history of your server. The system name is set from the Main Menuusing option 6.Chapter 7. Using the Service Processor 153