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Continuing the process
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Confirm your information. Ensure all fields are filled correctly.
Press
Esc+2
to continue.
Press
Esc+4
if you need to change anything.
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At the
Regions
prompt, select the country where the system is
going to be deployed. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the
required country and press the spacebar to mark your choice.
Ignore time zone syntax errors.
Press
Esc+2
to continue.
17
At the
Time zones
prompt, select the time zone (for example,
Central
for the Richardson, Texas, area) where the system is
going to be deployed. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the
required time zone and press the spacebar to mark your choice.
Press
Esc+2
to continue. Please wait for the next prompt.
18
At the
Date and time
prompt, set up the date and time.
Press
Esc+2
to continue.
19
Confirm information. Ensure all fields are filled correctly.
Press
Esc+2
to continue and wait for the message:
System
identification is completed.
20
You will see the following message. Select the 2-server Micro
Configuration (1) option, then press
Enter
:
*********************************************
1) 2-server Micro Configuration
2)
4 or 4+ Standard Configuration
**********************************************
You will see the message
Creating disk profile for
standard <number of servers> server system.
ATTENTION
Make the following selection very carefully.
If you make a mistake
at this point, you will need to start over, beginning with
Powering
on the servers on page 45
. The selection of the number depends
on the configuration type.
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