Contents: Dell PowerEdge 2900
Dell PowerEdge 2900
| Getting Started Guide |
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(PDF, 3.7 MB) |
| Hardware Owner's Manual (HTML) |
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(HTML, 4.8 MB) |
| Hardware Owner's Manual (PDF) |
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(PDF, 9.2 MB) |
| Information Update |
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(PDF, 9.7 MB) |
| Rack Installation Guide |
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(PDF, 8.0 MB) |
| Tower-to-Rack Conversion Guide |
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(PDF, 5.0 MB) |
| Installing the Stabilizer Feet and/or the
Optional Casters on Your System |
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(PDF, 1.9 MB) |
| Installing Broadcom NetXtreme Drivers and TOE |
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(PDF, 1.76 MB) |
| Microprocessor Installation Information |
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(PDF, 736 KB) |
| Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Update |
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(PDF, 25 KB) |
Engineering Briefs
| Best Practices for Installation of Microsoft®
Windows® on Dell™ Servers With Broadcom NetXtreme Devices |
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(PDF, 128 KB) |
Related Product Information
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OR
Click Download to save the document to your hard drive.
- Click Download.
- In the File Download window, click Save.
- In the Save As window, click the Save in drop-down arrow and select a directory on your computer's C: drive.
- Click Save.
- In the Download Complete window, click Close.
To unzip your downloaded file:
- Navigate to the directory location on your C: drive that you specified when you saved the file.
- Double-click the .zip file you downloaded.
- In the .zip file window, click Extract.
- In the Extract window, select the directory where you downloaded the file.
- Click Extract.
- Close the .zip file window.
Viewing HTML Documents
To view a downloaded HTML document, start your browser and click the index.htm
file.
Viewing PDF Documents Running Microsoft® Windows®
PDF files require Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® 5.0 or later, which can be downloaded from the Adobe website at
www.adobe.com.
Viewing PDF Documents Running Linux
Dell recommends using the xpdf file viewer for the X Windows System. You can download xpdf from the following
website: www.foolabs.com/xpdf.
For information on using xpdf, open a command prompt, type man xpdf, and press <Enter>.
To open a document in the X Windows System:
- Open a command prompt.
- Type the following and press <Enter>:
startx
- At the command prompt, type the following and press <Enter>:
xpdf <file_name>
where <file_name> is the document name.
For example:
xpdf lnx7132.pdf
- Use the right- and left-arrow buttons to navigate in the xpdf screen.
A single-arrow button moves the document one page in the indicated direction.
A double-arrow moves the document 10 pages in the indicated direction.
Initial release: 3 October 2006
Last revised: 25 January 2008
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