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Using the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD: Dell PowerEdge
6400 Systems User's Guide
The Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD contains utilities, diagnostics,
documentation, drivers, and other items that can help you configure a PowerEdge 6400
system to best meet your needs. Some of the functions available on the Dell OpenManage
Server Assistant CD are also available on a bootable utility partition that is
installed on your hard-disk drive. This section describes how to use the Dell
OpenManage Server Assistant CD. It also describes the utility partition and its
options and provides instructions for reinstalling the partition (if necessary).
The Dell OpenManage Server Assistant application program has two
modes of operation: a setup mode for setting up and configuring the PowerEdge
6400 system, creating diskettes, and viewing information and documents, and a service
mode for creating diskettes and viewing information and documents.
In both setup mode and service mode, the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant
main page gives you the option to choose one of the supported languages as the language
for the screen text and online documentation. You can choose a language at any time from
the main screen.
Setup Mode
To set up your system, as well as access the utilities, drivers, and other items
available on the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD, insert the Dell OpenManage
Server Assistant CD into your CD-ROM drive, and turn on or reboot the system. The Dell
OpenManage Server Assistant main page appears.
If the CD does not boot, verify that the Boot Device Priority is set
to CD-ROM Drive in the System Setup program.
Service Mode
You can access the online system documents, system setup instructions, frequently asked
questions, and server product information on any system that has Microsoft® Internet
Explorer 4.0 (or later). When you insert the CD in a system that uses the Microsoft
Windows NT® operating system, the system automatically starts the browser software and
displays the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant main page.
The Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD utilizes a standard Web browser
interface. Navigating the CD is accomplished by clicking the mouse on the various icons
and text hyperlinks.
Click the Back icon to return to the previous page. Click the Exit icon
to exit the program. Exiting the program causes the system to reboot to the standard
operating-system boot partition.
If you purchase a system that does not have an operating system preinstalled by Dell,
or if you reinstall an operating system at a later date, you should use either the
Express Setup or Custom Setup option to configure your system.
Express Setup
Dell recommends Express Setup for most situations. The Dell
OpenManage Server Assistant CD guides you through the operating system setup and
configuration process. If a Dell PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller host adapter is
installed, the Dell redundant arrays of independent disks (RAID) utility configures the
drives. If the drive does not have a utility partition, one is created. The program
prompts you to select the operating system used on the drive and leads you through a
step-by-step process to install the operating system.
To start Express Setup, perform the following steps:
- Click the SETUP icon at the top of the screen.
- Click Express Setup.
After you start Express Setup, follow the directions on the screen to
complete the installation and configuration process. The Express Setup
mode takes you through the following tasks:
- Creating an Express Setup diskette
- Entering operating system and hard-disk drive information
- Entering operating system configuration
Custom Setup
Use Custom Setup if your system has special configuration
requirements.
To start Custom Setup, perform the following steps:
- Click the SETUP icon at the top of the screen.
- Click Custom Setup. Follow the directions on the screen to complete the
installation and configuration process.
The utility partition is a bootable partition on the hard-disk drive that provides some
of the functions available on the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD. Most of
the application programs found on the CD are contained in the utility partition. When
implemented, the partition boots and provides an executable environment for the
partition's utilities. When the utility partition is not booted, it is designated as a
nonMS-DOS® partition.
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NOTE: The utility partition provides only limited
MS-DOS functionality and cannot be used as a general-purpose MS-DOS partition. |
To start the utility partition, turn on or reboot the system. During the power-on
self-test (POST), the following message appears:
Press <F10> to enter Utility Mode
The utility partition provides a text-based interface from which you invoke the
partition's utilities. Menu options and the associated help are displayed in the currently
selected language (specified via a menu option). To select a menu option, you can either
use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press <Enter>, or type the number of
the menu option. To return to the previous menu, press <Esc> or select the Back
menu option. To exit the utility partition, press <Esc> from the Main Menu.
Exiting the utility from setup mode causes the system to reboot to the standard
operating-system boot partition.
Table 1 provides a sample list and explanation of the options
that appear on the utility partition menu even when the Dell OpenManage Server
Assistant CD is not in the CD-ROM drive. The options displayed on your system may
vary depending on the configuration.
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NOTE: Although most options are available from
both the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD and the utility partition, some options or
features, such as those for accessing online documentation, are available only from the
CD. |
Table 1. Utility Partition Main Menu
Options
| Option |
Description |
| Choose a Language: |
German, English, Spanish, French
|
Allows you to select the
language in which menus and messages are displayed. |
| Run System and
Configuration Utilities: |
Run Resource Configuration Utility
|
Runs the RCU. |
Run Dell System Diagnostics
|
Runs the system hardware
diagnostics. |
Run RAID Configuration Utility
|
Runs the RAID controller
configuration utility if a RAID controller card is present on your system. |
| Create Diskettes: |
Create Blank, Formatted diskette
|
Creates a blank, formatted
diskette. |
Create Utility and Diagnostics diskettes:
|
|
Create Resource Configuration Utility diskette
|
Creates a bootable diskette
for running the RCU. The RCU detects expansion cards and slots, enabling automatic
configuration. |
Create PERC2/SC Configuration Utility diskette
|
Creates a bootable diskette
for running the RAID controller configuration utility for the specified Dell RAID host
adapter card. The RAID configuration utility provides an alternative method for
configuring the card. |
Create PERC2 Configuration Utility diskette
|
Creates a bootable diskette
for running the RAID controller configuration utility for the specified Dell RAID host
adapter card. The RAID configuration utility provides an alternative method for
configuring the card. |
Create Diagnostics diskettes
|
Creates a set of diskettes
from which the hardware diagnostics can be run. The first diskette in the set is bootable. |
Create Asset Tag diskette with CD-ROM
|
Creates a bootable diskette
with CD-ROM support from which utilities, such as the Asset Tag utility, can be run. |
| NOTES: The options displayed on your
system are dependent on your system configuration and may not include all of those listed
here. |
| For the full name of an abbreviation
or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary. |
Running the System Diagnostics
You can run the system diagnostics from the utility partition or from a diskette, but
not from the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD. From the Utility
Partition menu, select Run System Utilities and then select Run
Dell System Diagnostics. To run the diagnostics from a set of diskettes, select Create
Diagnostics Diskettes from the Utility Partition
menu.
The system hardware diagnostics are described in "Running the Dell
Diagnostics" in your Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.
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NOTE: The video display for the Microsoft Windows
NT Server 4.0 operating system must be set up with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels at
installation. Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 4 must be installed before you can use
the updated video drivers for the ATI Rage video. |
You need to install the video drivers for the operating system you install on your
system unless they were installed by Dell.
Installing Video Drivers for Windows NT Server 4.0
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NOTE: Video drivers must be reinstalled after
every installation of Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3 (or later versions). Use
this procedure only if you do not use Express Setup to install your operating system. |
To create a drivers diskette, perform the following steps:
- Select Create Diskettes from the Dell OpenManage Server
Assistant setup page.
- Select the system for which to create the drivers diskette.
- Create the video controller drivers diskette for Windows NT 4.0.
To install the video drivers, perform the following steps:
- Start Windows NT.
- Log in as the administrator or as a user with administrative privileges.
For information on system administration, see the reference documentation for Windows NT.
- Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control
Panel.
- Double-click the Display icon.
The Display Settings window appears.
- Select the Settings tab.
- Click Display Type and then click Change in the Adapter
box.
A list of available video drivers appears.
- Click Have Disk.
- Insert the video drivers installation diskette into the diskette drive.
- In the Copy Manufacturer's Files From field, type a:\ati.
- Click OK.
- Make sure that ATI Technologies Inc. 3D Rage IIc is selected in the
video drivers list, and click Install.
The Installing Drivers dialog box appears.
- Click Yes to proceed.
After the files are copied from the diskette, Windows NT prompts you to restart your
system. Click OK and close all open windows.
- Remove the video drivers diskette from the diskette drive and restart Windows NT.
- Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control
Panel.
- Click the Display icon.
The Display Settings window appears.
- Set the desired resolution, number of colors, and refresh rate.
The Asset Tag utility allows you to enter an asset tag number for your system.
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NOTE: The Asset Tag utility works only on systems
running MS-DOS. |
To create the Asset Tag utility diskette and boot the system, perform the following
steps:
- If you have not already done so, create a bootable Asset Tag Utilities with CD-ROM
diskette from the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD using the Create
Diskettes option under Setup.
- Insert the diskette into the diskette drive and reboot the system.
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NOTE: The Asset Tag utility diskette contains
CD-ROM drivers that provide access to the CD-ROM drive when you boot from the diskette. |
After you boot the system with the Asset Tag utility diskette, you can use the Asset
Tag utility to enter an asset tag number that you or your organization assigns to the
system. You can also use the Asset Tag utility to reenter the system's service tag number
if that becomes necessary.
Assigning and Deleting an Asset Tag Number
An asset tag number can have up to ten characters; any combination of characters,
excluding spaces, is valid.
To assign or change an asset tag number, perform the following steps:
- Perform the steps in "Using the Asset Tag
Utility."
- Type asset and a space followed by the new number.
For example, type the following command:
asset 1234567890
- Press <Enter>.
- When you are prompted to verify the asset tag number, type y
and press <Enter>.
The system then displays the new or modified asset tag number and the service tag number.
To delete the asset tag number without assigning a new one, type asset /d and press <Enter>.
Table 2 lists the command-line options you can use with the Asset Tag utility. To use
one of these options, type asset and a space followed by
the option.
Table 2. Asset Tag Command-Line Options
| Asset Tag Option |
Description |
| /d |
Deletes the asset tag number |
| /? |
Displays the Asset Tag utility help screen |
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