C220 m3 server stuck in bios

I keep geting stuck in a loop wen setting up the c220 m3. I updated all the drivers and rebooted the server but keeps coming back here.
any idea?
thanks

Tony,
Actually the server is not stuck in BIOs, it is getting to the HUU utility cause very likely the FlexFlash has the HUU partition active.
You can do thi, go to Server> Inventory> Storage> Select the FlexFlash and clicki on "Configure Operational Profile", it will show you something like the image attached:
*SCU= Server Configuration Utility
*Drivers
*HV= Useful if you want to have a Hypervisor installed in this FlexFlash partition
*HUU= This is the screen you are getting when the server boots up.
Enable/Disable this options accordingly, disable of all them if you want to boot from the local disk.
I hope this helps
-Kenny

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    "Main Thread" id=1 idx=0x4 tid=1728 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked
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    82879510[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Metho
    d)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at weblogic/t3/srvr/SubsystemRequest.rendezvouz(SubsystemRequest.java:100)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/t3/srvr/SubsystemRequest@0x0000000
    182879510[fat lock]
    at weblogic/t3/srvr/SubsystemRequest.action(SubsystemRequest.java:81)
    at weblogic/t3/srvr/SubsystemRequest.start(SubsystemRequest.java:51)
    at weblogic/t3/srvr/ServerServicesManager.startService(ServerServicesManager
    .java:459)
    at weblogic/t3/srvr/ServerServicesManager.startInStandbyState(ServerServices
    Manager.java:166)
    ^-- Holding lock: java/lang/Class@0x0000000182852658[biased lock]
    at weblogic/t3/srvr/T3Srvr.initializeStandby(T3Srvr.java:881)
    at weblogic/t3/srvr/T3Srvr.startup(T3Srvr.java:568)
    at weblogic/t3/srvr/T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:469)
    at weblogic/Server.main(Server.java:71)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "(Signal Handler)" id=2 idx=0x8 tid=4040 prio=5 alive, daemon
    "(OC Main Thread)" id=3 idx=0xc tid=2300 prio=5 alive, native_waiting, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 1)" id=? idx=0x10 tid=220 prio=5 alive, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 2)" id=? idx=0x14 tid=2056 prio=5 alive, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 3)" id=? idx=0x18 tid=1096 prio=5 alive, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 4)" id=? idx=0x1c tid=2580 prio=5 alive, daemon
    "(Code Generation Thread 1)" id=4 idx=0x20 tid=3404 prio=5 alive, native_waiting
    , daemon
    "(Code Optimization Thread 1)" id=5 idx=0x24 tid=3228 prio=5 alive, native_waiti
    ng, daemon
    "(VM Periodic Task)" id=6 idx=0x28 tid=1564 prio=10 alive, native_blocked, daemo
    n
    "(Attach Listener)" id=7 idx=0x2c tid=640 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
    "Finalizer" id=8 idx=0x30 tid=248 prio=8 alive, native_waiting, daemon
    at jrockit/memory/Finalizer.waitForFinalizees(J[Ljava/lang/Object;)I(Native
    Method)
    at jrockit/memory/Finalizer.access$700(Finalizer.java:12)
    at jrockit/memory/Finalizer$4.run(Finalizer.java:183)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "Reference Handler" id=9 idx=0x34 tid=2092 prio=10 alive, native_waiting, daemon
    at java/lang/ref/Reference.waitForActivatedQueue(J)Ljava/lang/ref/Reference;
    (Native Method)
    at java/lang/ref/Reference.access$100(Reference.java:11)
    at java/lang/ref/Reference$ReferenceHandler.run(Reference.java:82)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "(Sensor Event Thread)" id=10 idx=0x38 tid=3548 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, da
    emon
    "VM JFR Buffer Thread" id=11 idx=0x3c tid=3768 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "Timer-0" id=14 idx=0x40 tid=3800 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: java/util/TaskQueue@0x000000018238DF88[fat l
    ock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Metho
    d)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
    at java/util/TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:483)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: java/util/TaskQueue@0x000000018238DF88[fat
    lock]
    at java/util/TimerThread.run(Timer.java:462)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "Timer-1" id=15 idx=0x44 tid=1572 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: java/util/TaskQueue@0x0000000185AC9490[fat l
    ock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Metho
    d)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at java/util/TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:509)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: java/util/TaskQueue@0x0000000185AC9490[fat
    lock]
    at java/util/TimerThread.run(Timer.java:462)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'"
    id=16 idx=0x48 tid=3360 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/Transac
    tionProcessor@0x000000018A83F800[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Metho
    d)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
    at com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/TransactionProcessor.waitTransaction
    sCompleted(TransactionProcessor.java:353)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/Transa
    ctionProcessor@0x000000018A83F800[fat lock]
    at com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/BackendStandard.<init>(BackendStanda
    rd.java:275)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    at jrockit/vm/Reflect.invokeMethod(Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljav
    a/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Native Method)
    at sun/reflect/NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Ljava/lang/reflect
    /Constructor;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Native Method)
        at sun/reflect/NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(NativeConstructorAc
    cessorImpl.java:39)
        at sun/reflect/DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(DelegatingConst
    ructorAccessorImpl.java:27)
        at java/lang/reflect/Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:513)
        at com/octetstring/vde/backend/BackendHandler.<init>(BackendHandler.java:248
        at com/octetstring/vde/backend/BackendHandler.getInstance(BackendHandler.jav
    a:344)
        at weblogic/ldap/EmbeddedLDAP.start(EmbeddedLDAP.java:299)
        at weblogic/t3/srvr/SubsystemRequest.run(SubsystemRequest.java:64)
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:256)
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:221)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "JFR request timer" id=17 idx=0x4c tid=2260 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocke
    d, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: java/util/TaskQueue@0x0000000185B49530[fat l
    ock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Metho
    d)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
    at java/util/TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:483)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: java/util/TaskQueue@0x0000000185B49530[fat
    lock]
    at java/util/TimerThread.run(Timer.java:462)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "weblogic.time.TimeEventGenerator" id=19 idx=0x50 tid=600 prio=9 alive, waiting,
    native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/time/common/internal/TimeTable@0x00
    0000018C653048[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Metho
    d)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at weblogic/time/common/internal/TimeTable.snooze(TimeTable.java:286)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/time/common/internal/TimeTable@0x0
    00000018C653048[fat lock]
    at weblogic/time/common/internal/TimeEventGenerator.run(TimeEventGenerator.j
    ava:117)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "JMAPI event thread" id=20 idx=0x54 tid=2916 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "weblogic.timers.TimerThread" id=21 idx=0x58 tid=3288 prio=9 alive, waiting, nat
    ive_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/timers/internal/TimerThread@0x00000
    0018C6ABCA0[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Metho
    d)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at weblogic/timers/internal/TimerThread$Thread.run(TimerThread.java:262)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/timers/internal/TimerThread@0x0000
    00018C6ABCA0[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'
    " id=22 idx=0x5c tid=1368 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/work/ExecuteThread@0x000000018C2A1C
    00[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Metho
    d)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
    at weblogic/work/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:205)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/work/ExecuteThread@0x000000018C2A1
    C00[fat lock]
    at weblogic/work/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:226)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" id=25 idx=0x60 tid=1484
    prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    at weblogic/socket/NTSocketMuxer.getIoCompletionResult(Lweblogic/socket/NTSo
    cketMuxer$IoCompletionData;)Z(Native Method)
    at weblogic/socket/NTSocketMuxer.processSockets(NTSocketMuxer.java:81)
    at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.run(SocketReaderRequest.java:29)
    at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:42)
    at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)
    at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" id=26 idx=0x64 tid=2540
    prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    at weblogic/socket/NTSocketMuxer.getIoCompletionResult(Lweblogic/socket/NTSo
    cketMuxer$IoCompletionData;)Z(Native Method)
    at weblogic/socket/NTSocketMuxer.processSockets(NTSocketMuxer.java:81)
    at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.run(SocketReaderRequest.java:29)
    at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:42)
    at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)
    at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" id=27 idx=0x68 tid=3640
    prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    at weblogic/socket/NTSocketMuxer.getIoCompletionResult(Lweblogic/socket/NTSo
    cketMuxer$IoCompletionData;)Z(Native Method)
    at weblogic/socket/NTSocketMuxer.processSockets(NTSocketMuxer.java:81)
    at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.run(SocketReaderRequest.java:29)
    at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:42)
    at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)
    at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '3' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" id=28 idx=0x6c tid=1904
    prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    at weblogic/socket/NTSocketMuxer.getIoCompletionResult(Lweblogic/socket/NTSo
    cketMuxer$IoCompletionData;)Z(Native Method)
    at weblogic/socket/NTSocketMuxer.processSockets(NTSocketMuxer.java:81)
    at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.run(SocketReaderRequest.java:29)
    at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:42)
    at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)
    at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "VDE Transaction Processor Thread" id=31 idx=0x70 tid=1520 prio=2 alive, waiting
    , native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/Transac
    tionProcessor@0x000000018A83F800[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Metho
    d)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/TransactionProcessor.waitwrite(Trans
    actionProcessor.java:378)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/Transa
    ctionProcessor@0x000000018A83F800[fat lock]
    at com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/TransactionProcessor.run(Transaction
    Processor.java:228)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    ===== END OF THREAD DUMP ===============

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