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4-18 Installing the Operating System and Utilities
Installing Maintenance Utilities
Various maintenance utilities are contained in your EXPRESSBUILDER CD. See
EXPRESSBUILDER User's Guide on the EXPRESSBUILDER CD for installing the utilities on
your server or management workstations.
Updating the System - Applying Service Pack -
Update the system if the following applies:
!
CPU is expanded (server upgraded from a single-processor system to a multi-processor
system).
!
The system configuration was modified.
!
The recovery process was used to recover the system.
Log on to the system with an account that has administrative authority (e.g. Administrator) and
insert the EXPRESSBUILDER CD into the CD-ROM drive of the server.
The [Master Control Menu] screen appears. Left-click [Setup]. Select [Update Express5800
system] and the setup will start. After that, follow the prompts to continue the setup process and
apply the Service Pack.
Making Backup Copies of System Information
The system information includes the current BIOS settings and any specific information for the
server.
You should save this information after completing the system setup.
This backup data will allow you to recover the information.
You can save the information using the following process.
1.
Insert the EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and reboot the system.
2.
Select [Tools].
3.
Select [Off-line Maintenance Utility].
4.
Select [System Information Management].
5.
Set a floppy disk in the floppy disk drive.
6.
Select [Save System NVRAM/ROM Data].
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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