ASUS AP120-E1 User Manual
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To set up RAID on the ASUS AP120-E1 Server, access the BIOS during boot by pressing the 'Del' key. Navigate to the 'Advanced' menu, select 'SATA Configuration', and choose the RAID level you want to configure. Save changes and exit the BIOS. Use the RAID configuration utility that appears upon reboot to finalize the setup.
First, ensure that the power supply is functional and connected. Check if the server's power button is responsive. If not, examine the UPS or power strip for issues. If the server still does not start, try reseating memory modules and disconnecting any non-essential peripherals.
Download the latest BIOS update from the ASUS support website. Create a bootable USB drive and copy the BIOS update file to it. Reboot the server and enter the BIOS setup. Use the EZ Flash utility found in the BIOS to select and apply the update from the USB drive.
Check the BIOS settings to ensure the correct boot device is prioritized. Verify all cables connected to the hard drives and the motherboard. If the issue persists, run diagnostics on the hard drives to check for failure.
Power down the server and unplug all cables. Open the chassis and locate the memory slots. Insert the additional RAM module into an available slot, ensuring it is seated properly. Close the chassis, reconnect cables, and power up the server.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning dust from the interior, checking and replacing cooling fans if necessary, verifying the integrity of the power supply, and ensuring all firmware and software are up to date.
Utilize ASUS's proprietary monitoring software or third-party tools like HWMonitor. These tools can provide real-time data on CPU temperature, fan speeds, and power supply status. Set alerts for any parameters that fall outside normal ranges.
Yes, the ASUS AP120-E1 Server supports various operating systems, including Windows Server, Linux distributions, and VMware ESXi. Ensure compatibility and obtain necessary drivers from the ASUS support site before installation.
Check for resource-intensive applications or services running on the server. Consider upgrading RAM or storage to SSDs for faster access times. Additionally, scan for malware or viruses that could be affecting performance.
To reset to factory settings, reboot the server and enter the BIOS setup. Navigate to the 'Exit' tab and select 'Load Setup Defaults'. Confirm the changes and save before exiting. This will restore the original BIOS settings.