4-24 Installing the Operating System and Utilities
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Setup Maintenance Partition
Maintenance partition is a specific partition for the server that is created on your system
disk. About 16MB of the maintenance partition includes the various maintenance utilities
and executable commands.
In this menu, you can create the maintenance partition, install the various utilities, and
update the utilities. The maintenance utilities installed in the maintenance partition are
system diagnostics, System Management, and Off-line Maintenance Utility.
IMPORTANT:
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Do not reset or turn off the server while running this menu. If the
processing is discontinued, the system becomes unable to start.
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The existence of the maintenance partition may be identified from the
operating system. In order to retain the Configuration Data, do not
delete the partition.
NOTES:
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The maintenance partition, once created, will not be recreated again.
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When the maintenance partition does not exist, some menu items do not
appear.
– Create Maintenance Partition
EXPRESSBUILDER creates about 16MB of the maintenance partition on the system
disk (or disk array system) as work area. The various utilities are installed when the
maintenance partition is created successfully or when the maintenance partition is
already created.
– Install Maintenance Partition Utilities
Various utilities are installed in the maintenance partition from the CD-ROM.
– Update Maintenance Partition Utilities
Various utilities are copied in the Maintenance Partition from the update disk. This
menu is only used when the update disk is supplied from your service representative or
attached with your system.
– FDISK
Executes FDISK command of ROM-DOS system. You can create/delete partitions,
etc.
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