
Installing Your System
2.4 Starting the System
The system now boots the internal RZ disc drive. If the boot is successful,
the console screen displays a message like the following:
DEC InfoServer 150 V2.0
Copyright (c) 1990, 1991 Digital Equipment Corp.
%ESS-I-INITDISK, Disk initialization complete, 14 devices found
4.
Enter the system password (ESS) when the system displays the
Enter
Password:
prompt.
If you do not see the power-up display or the server fails to bootstrap, turn
off the system unit and review each installation step. Repeat the power-up
procedure. If the problem continues, see Section 2.9.3.
Note
Check the position of the break enable switch on the rear of the system
unit (Section 2.3.1). It should be in the down position.
2.5 Loading a Compact Disc
The InfoServer 150 system (Figure 1–1) has one RRD42 compact disc drive on
the front of the system unit.
When you load a disc into the compact disc drive, insert the entire disc caddy
into the disc door on the drive. Do not remove the disc from the caddy.
To load compact discs that you want to serve to the network, follow these steps:
1.
Examine the disc caddy. Make sure it is not cracked or damaged. Never
load a damaged caddy into a compact disc drive.
2.
If a protective film is on the lid of the caddy, remove the film before using
the caddy (Figure 2–8).
3.
To open the lid of the caddy, press the tabs on both sides and lift the lid
(Figure 2–8).
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