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HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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Table A-2: Software and Option Resources
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Resource
What it is
Where to go
Management CD
The latest tools available for
easily managing the server,
such as Insight Manager 7,
Management Agents, and
Survey Utility.
Run the Management CD shipped with
your server.
For more information, refer to the
Management CD user documentation
as well as the following website:
www.hp.com/servers/manage
ProLiant Essentials
Rapid Deployment
Pack
An integrated HP and Altiris
solution that automates the
process of deploying and
provisioning server software.
For more information, refer to the
following website:
www.hp.com/rdp
ROM Based Setup
Utility (RBSU)
RBSU is a ROM-based
configuration utility that allows
you to modify server
configuration settings. RBSU is
machine-specific and
customized for each type of
server. RBSU facilitates a wide
range of configuration functions,
including displaying system
information, selecting the
operating system, and
configuring system devices and
options.
If RBSU is supported by your server,
access the utility by pressing the
F9
key when prompted during the boot
process.
For more information on running
RBSU, refer to the
ROM-Based Setup
Utility User Guide
or to your server-
specific user documentation.
System
Configuration Utility
(SCU)
Provided for some servers, this
utility allows you to modify
server configuration settings,
facilitating such functions as
resolving resource conflicts,
managing the installation of
hardware, and configuring
system settings.
If SCU is supported by your server,
access the utility by pressing the
F10
key when the following message is
displayed during the boot process:
Press F10 for system
partition utilities
For more information on running SCU,
refer to your server-specific user
documentation.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to use SCU on a 64-bit system. Doing so can corrupt the system,
possibly requiring a complete reinstallation of system software.
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