Server Software and Utilities
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ServerWORKS Quick Launch
ServerWORKS Quick Launch is used to install the server’s Network Operating
System (NOS). In addition to providing quick and seamless NOS installation, Quick
Launch also provides drivers, documentation, and the ability to make diskettes of
utilities such as diagnostics. For more information, refer to the
ServerWORKS Quick
Launch Getting Started guide.
Creating Diskettes and Viewing On-line Documentation
Use the following procedure to create diskettes using the Quick Launch CD-ROM
and to view on-line product documentation.
1. Power on your server and boot the ServerWORKS Quick Launch CD-ROM.
2. Select the “User Documentation” button to view on-line product
documentation.
3. From the Quick Launch Main Screen, select the “Installations & Utilities”
button and then the Utility tab to create driver and utility diskettes.
4. Insert a DOS-formatted diskette into drive A, and choose the utility or driver
you wish to copy and select Continue.
5. Repeat this procedure for all the utilities and drivers you wish to copy.
System Configuration Utility (SCU)
The server was pre-configured at the factory using the System Configuration Utility
(SCU). This means that the server’s hardware (processor modules, memory, cache,
mass storage devices, expansion boards, etc.) has been identified and configured for
optimum performance. If you need to make changes to this configuration, DIGITAL
recommends that you use the SCU along with the information provided in this
section.
Refer to “Starting the SCU” described later in this chapter.
Refer to Appendix C, “SCU Features,” for more details about the SCU.
Refer to the ServerWORKS Quick Launch Getting Started guide and the README.TXT
file, which is located on the Quick Launch CD-ROM, for additional information.
Summary of Contents for DIGITAL Server 7100 1200
Page 12: ...Preface viii DEC00421 Typical DIGITAL Server 7100...
Page 88: ...FRU Replacement 5 11 DEC00405 2 Figure 5 5 Unlocking and Removing the Side Panels...
Page 91: ...FRU Replacement 5 14 DEC00697 2 I G H F E D C B A Figure 5 7 Server Front View...
Page 93: ...FRU Replacement 5 16 U T R O N M L J P K S Q DEC00697 3 Figure 5 8 Server Left Side View...
Page 95: ...FRU Replacement 5 18 J L O R P M Q N K DEC01407 2 S Figure 5 9 Server Right Side View...
Page 97: ...FRU Replacement 5 20 B B B F H G C D E A DEC01407 3 Figure 5 10 Server Rear View...
Page 108: ...FRU Replacement 5 31 DEC00692 6 J35 ON Figure 5 15 Main Logic Board Switch Location...
Page 118: ...FRU Replacement 5 41 DEC00978 Figure 5 18 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply...
Page 120: ...FRU Replacement 5 43 DEC00470 2 Figure 5 19 Removing and Replacing the Diskette Drive...
Page 122: ...FRU Replacement 5 45 DEC00470 3 Figure 5 20 Removing and Replacing the CD ROM Drive...
Page 124: ...FRU Replacement 5 47 DE C007 76 Figure 5 21 Removing and Replacing a Cooling Fan...
Page 126: ...FRU Replacement 5 49 DEC 007 77 Figure 5 22 Removing and Replacing the Secondary Cooling Fan 2...
Page 128: ...FRU Replacement 5 51 DEC00778 Figure 5 23 Removing and Replacing the Speaker...
Page 136: ...FRU Replacement 5 59 DEC00779 Figure 5 26 Removing and Replacing a Caster...
Page 142: ...Processor Module Upgrades 6 6 DEC00695 5 Figure 6 1 Removing the Terminator Card...
Page 144: ...Processor Module Upgrades 6 8 DEC00695 3 Figure 6 2 Installing a Processor Module...
Page 146: ...Processor Module Upgrades 6 10 DEC00695 2 Figure 6 3 Removing the Processor Module...
Page 159: ...A 1 8 Service Notes A...
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