Prioris Servers
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Creating server utility and device driver diskettes
Use the method described in Step 7 or 8 to boot the
Quick Launch CD-ROM disk and configure your server.
From the Quick Launch main menu, select Install Soft-
ware. Choose the Conventional method to create operat-
ing system-specific device driver and server utility disk-
ettes from image files located on the Quick Launch CD-
ROM disk. You will need these diskettes to traditionally
install Windows NT, Novell NetWare, SCO UNIX, OS/2,
and other operating systems.
If you prefer, you can create the required diskettes from
Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups based work-
stations using these procedures:
1. Locate the Quick Launch CD-ROM disk in your
ServerWORKS software kit. Insert the CD-ROM disk
into the CD-ROM drive.
2. From the Windows Program Manager, select
File,
then Run.
3. Enter:
qlaunch.exe
4. Select Install Software from the ServerWORKS
Quick Launch main menu.
5. Select Conventional and then your server’s operating
system. Select your server’s model name to view the
list of available disk images.
For more information, refer to the ServerWORKS Quick
Launch Reference Guide and the on-line help in the
ServerWORKS Quick Launch program.
The following is a list of device drivers you might need:
■
SCSI—enables your server to operate using the on-
board Adaptec controller or allows you to choose
from several other supported Adaptec options.
■
Mouse—enables your server to operate using a
Logitech mouse.
■
Video—enables your server to operate using the
onboard Cirrus video controller or other supported
video cards.
■
Network—enables your server to operate using the
onboard Digital EtherNet controller or allows you to
choose from several other Digital supported network
interface cards.
The following is a list of bootable server utilities:
■
SCU—enables you to make a bootable SCU disk-
ette for use when configuring your server and add-
ing options.
■
Diagnostics—enables you to make a bootable
diskette for use when troubleshooting your server.
■
RAID—enables you to make a bootable RAID Con-
figuration Utility diskette for use when configuring an
optional external RAID array.
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