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3
Right-click the partition to change the letter and select [Change Drive Letter
and Path].
The [Change Drive Letter and Path] window appears.
4
Click [Edit].
The [Change Drive Letter or Path] window appears.
5
Change the drive letter.
5.5.4 Notes on Advanced Uninterruptible Power Supply
(UPS)
Note the following points when using an advanced uninterruptible power supply (referred to as UPS
afterward).
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UPS Shutdown Time Setting
Specify enough time for the UPS power-off time (time from the shutdown direction to the actual power-
off). If this time is set insufficiently, the power will be cut off before system shutdown, which may result
in destruction of data. For more details, refer to the manuals for UPS and UPS management software.
■
Power Supply Control by UPS
The following settings are required to power the server on automatically using the UPS management
software (PowerChute Network Shutdown, PowerChute Business Edition) at power recovery or during
scheduled operation. For details, refer to the manuals for UPS and UPS management software.
●
For Windows Server 2003/Linux
1
Start ServerView, and click [Recovery]
→
[ASR] in the [ServerView] window.
The [ASR] window appears.
2
Click the [Restart Settings] tab and set [Action After Power Failure] to [Always
Restart Server].
For details of the setting procedure, refer to "3.2.4 Serious Error Handling (ASR)" in
"ServerView User's Guide".
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For Windows 2000 Server
1
Start ServerView, and click [Recovery]
→
[ASR] in the [ServerView] window.
The [ASR] window appears.
2
Click the [Restart Settings] tab and set [Action After Power Failure] to [Previous
state].
For details of the setting procedure, refer to "3.2.4 Serious Error Handling (ASR)" in
"ServerView User's Guide".
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