Toshiba 510D User Manual

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Copyright:
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First edition April 2001
NOTICE:
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Preface
This manual consists of the following chapters:
Chapter 1 Server Setup TooL
This chapter describes how to configure the hardware and start the Server Setup TooL.
Chapter 2 Setup
This chapter describes how to use the Server Setup TooL.
Chapter 3 Utilities
This chapter describes how to use the Toshiba Utilities.
Chapter 4 HW Diagnostics
This chapter describes how to use the HW Diagnostics Program.
Chapter 5 Application
This chapter describes how to install or uninstall an application.
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Contents
Preface Contents
Chapter 1 Server Setup TooL
Checking the Accessories..................................................................................... 1
Starting SST.......................................................................................................... 1
Main Menu............................................................................................................ 5
Chapter 2 Setup
Setup Wizard......................................................................................................... 6
Windows 2000 Quick Installation........................................................................10
Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation.................................................................... 23
Windows 2000 Manual Installation using SST...................................................36
Windows NT 4.0 Manual Installation using SST............................................... 36
Windows 2000 / Windows NT 4.0 Manual Installation without using SST.....37
After Installation (Windows 2000)...................................................................... 39
After Installation (Windows NT 4.0)................................................................... 40
Chapter 3 Utilities
How to Start Utilities............................................................................................ 41
Utility Menu........................................................................................................... 43
Setup Support....................................................................................................43
HW Setup...........................................................................................................47
Chapter 4 HW Diagnostics
About HW Diagnostics..................................................................................…... 48
Starting HW Diagnostics Program......................................................................48
Items of HW Diagnostics...................................................................................... 49
Log Utilities……................................................................................................... 63
System Configuration Display............................................................................. 65
Chapter 5 Application
Installing the TOSHIBA Display Power Save Driver........................................ 66
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Chapter 1
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Server Setup TooL
Checking the Accessories
Checking the Accessories
Before starting the Server Setup TooL (SST), make sure that the following accessories are available:
CD-ROM
- SST
- SST Startup Disk
- Server Setup TooL User's Guide (This guide)
- End-User License Agreement
Starting SST
NOTE: Depending on the optional equipment [i.e. SCSI card, MO drive] you installed in the server, SST
may work incorrectly.
Do not remove the Startup Disk or SST CD-ROM while SST is working.
Do not turn off or reset the server while SST is working.
Starting the server
1. Make certain that the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and all peripherals are correctly
connected.
2. Make certain that all power cables are connected to grounded AC outlets.
3. Turn on the power of the monitor.
4. Insert the SST Startup Disk.
5. Turn on the Power switch on the computer front.
Power switch
MAGNIA510D Front View
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Server Setup TooL
Starting the server
6. When this message appears:
"Please insert the Server Setup TooL CD, then press any key."
Insert the SST CD-ROM and press any key.
7. After a while, the Toshiba Server Setup TooL Start-up screen is replaced
with the Main menu.
Server Setup TooL Start-up screen
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Server Setup TooL
Starting the server
8. After the Server Setup TooL Start-up screen, the Input Locale screen appears.
Input Locale screen
Select one of the following keyboard layouts.
Belgian FrenchFrenchGermanSpanishSwiss FrenchSwiss GermanUnited KingdomU.S.
NOTE: The Input Locale screen only appears when you start SST from the Startup Disk for the first
time. The Locale information you select will be recorded on the Startup Disk. Once recorded, the
Input Locale screen never appears again when you start SST from the Startup Disk.
NOTE: To reconfigure the locale setting, you must record the locale setting on Startup Disk by
procedure (1) or (2). Then, you can reinstall Windows 2000 Server / Windows NT Server 4.0 using
SST automatic installation procedure.
(1) Create Startup Disk from [Utilities-Create Floppy Disks] and start SST on the server from the
Startup Disk and select locale setting.
(2) Start SST on another system and select locale setting, and then select [Utilities-Setup
Information] and click [Save] on the Confirm Parameter Settings screen. The locale setting will
be recorded on the Startup Disk. Start SST on the server from the Startup Disk.
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Server Setup TooL
Starting SST on another system
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Starting SST on another system
The Server Setup TooL can be started on systems running each of the operating systems listed below:
Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95.
To start the Server Setup TooL from another system(s):
1. Place the SST CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
2. After the Input Locale screen appears, select one keyboard layout.
3. After finishing the locale setting, the SST Main menu appears.
NOTE: The Input Locale screen always appears when you start SST on another system. The locale
information that you selected will be recorded only when you select [Utilities-Setup Information] and
click [Save] on the Confirm Parameter Settings screen.
NOTE: When the Server Setup TooL has been started on another system, you can use only the
Utilities option in the Main menu.
If the Auto-Run function is not allowed, the Server Setup TooL can not be started on another system.
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Server Setup TooL
Main Menu
Main Menu
Main Menu screen
Setup
The Setup option is designed to automate RAID and the operating system installation. You are guided through a series of questions, and then the system is automatically configured and the software is installed. For more information, see section [Setup] in Chapter 2.
Utilities
The Utilities option allows you to customize the system installation, create diskettes, and manage the RAID configuration. For more information, see section [Utilities] in Chapter 3.
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Chapter 2
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Setup Wiz ard
RAID Configuration
Setup
RAID Configuration
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After selecting a appears only if the MR475 or the MR466 RAID Controller exists.
Simplified Setup
This option allows you to input RAID type, Hot Spare option, and other RAID configuration information.
Detailed Setup
This option manually starts the RAID configuration utility, and then it allows you to manually configure the array. (For more information, refer to the Meg aRAI D User' s Manual.)
Setup
option from the SST Main menu, the RAID Configuration screen
RAID Configuration screen
Skip RAID Setup
Skips setting up the RAID device.
NOTE: If you are setting up the computer for the first time and a RAID array has not been
configured, use [Simplified Setup] or [Detailed Setup].
NOTE: If you want to setup a RAID configuration that is not possible by using [Simplified Setup].
(For example: multiple array groups, multiple MegaRAID adapters, RAID10, etc.), select [Detailed
Setup].
For details about [Simplified Setup], click [Detail] and refer to Server Setup TooL Help.
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Setup
Simplified RAID Configuration Setup
Simplified RAID Configuration Setup
If you select the Simplified Setup option on the RAID Configuration screen, the Simplified RAID Configuration Setup screen appears.
Simplified RAID Configuration Setup screen
RAID0 (One or more HDD is required.)
Multiple HDDs are grouped and constructed as one unique logical device. Data is recorded in a dispersed manner and the write and r ead performance of the HDDs is high.
RAID1 (Two HDDs are required.)
The HDDs are mirrored images of each other. The same data is always written to both HDDs. Therefore, if one HDD is damaged, the operation can be continued by the other HDD.
RAID5 (Three or more HDDs are required.)
Multiple HDDs are grouped a nd constr ucte d as a s i ngle l o gical device . Dat a and t he par it y are recorded in the grouped HDDs in a dispersed manner if one HDD is damaged, the operation can be continued by the other HDDs.
Hot Spare (Can be used if RAID1 or RAID5 is selected.)
Hot Spare is a spare HDD in stand-by; when one HDD is damaged the hot spare automatically goes on-line.
HDD Assignment
Select the number of HDDs for the RAID configuration from the list. When "MAX" has been selected, the RAID array is structured with the maximum number of HDDs (= 4).
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Setup
Operating System Installation Selection
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Operating System Installation Selection
After selecting a Simplified RAID Configuration Setting option (if the MR475 or the MR466 RAID Controller exists), or selecting a the MR475 or the MR466 RAID Controller does not exist), the Operating System Installation Selection menu appears.
Install Windows 2000
Setup
Operating System Installation screen
option from the SST Main menu (if
Quick Installation
Guides you through a quick installation of Windows 2000 Server using Server Setup TooL's automatic installation procedure.
Manual Installation
Allows you to perform a manual installation of Windows 2000 Server. The necessary Diskettes for manual installation will be automatically created.
Install Windows NT 4.0
Quick Installation
Guides you through a quick installation of Windows NT 4.0 Server using Server Setup TooL's automatic installati on proced ure.
Manual Installation
Allows you to perform a manual installation of Windows NT 4.0 Server. The necessary Diskettes for manual installation will be automatically created.
Install MS-DOS
Allows you to install MS-DOS for installation of the NetWare. To install the NetWare, create the necessary diskettes for NetWare installation in the Utility menu first.
No Installation
Skips the operating system installation process.
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Setup
Operating System Installation Selection
NOTE: If you want to install Windows 2000 Server or Windows NT Server 4.0 without using SST,
create the necessary diskettes for installation in the Utility menu first.
Refer to the following.
[Chapter 2 – Windows 2000 Manual Installation without using SST] (Windows 2000)
[Chapter 2 – Windows NT Manual Installation without using SST] (Windows NT)The MAGNIA510D User's Guide
NOTE: If you selected [Install MS-DOS], the Server Setup TooL will create a disk partition (from
50MB to 2,048MB). To install the NetWare after installing MS-DOS, refer to the MAGNIA510D User's
Guide.
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Setup
Locale Settings (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
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Windows 2000 Quick Installation
Locale Settings
NOTE: When you select the "Install Windows 2000 – Quick installation" option, the following Locale
Settings screen appears.
Locale Settings screen
Select the Language of your Operating System.
NOTE: You must select the same OS language as your OS CD-ROM. Once you have chosen a
specific language [i.e. French] for the SST installation of Windows 2000, do not attempt to install a
different language [i.e. Spanish] version of Windows 2000 or the installation will fail.
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Setup
Create Disk Partition (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
Create Disk Partition
After specifying the Locale Settings, the Create Disk Partition screen appears.
Create Disk Partition screen
Select a file system.
FAT16
Creates the file system using the FAT16 (File Allocation Table with 16-bit entries) format.
NTFS
Creates the file system using the NTFS (NT File System) format.
NOTE: If you select "FAT16", SST will create the partition as 2048MB size.
If you select "NTFS" and enter a partition size larger than one available on the disk, SST will create
the partition as 2048MB size default.
Input Partition Size
Enter the size of the disk partition you want to create, then press [Enter].
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Setup
User Information Settings (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
User Information Settings
After specifying the disk partition parameters, the User Information Settings screen appears.
User Information Settings screen
Enter the following user settings:
User Name
Name of the user (administrator).
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Company Name
Company or organization name (optional).
Product ID/CD Key
Product ID or CD-key of the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM.
Computer Name
Identifies the computer to the rest of the network. The identifying name should be 15 alphanumeric characters or less.
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Setup
License Mode Setting (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
License Mode Setting
After specifying the User Information Settings, the License Mode Setting screen appears.
License Mode Setting screen
You can structure the operating system license in one of two ways:
Per Server Mode
The server's license specifies the number of clients. The number of users for a server should be no less than the number of client computers that can simultaneously connect to that server.
Per Seat Mode
Each client computer (seat) has its own license, which allows it to access any Windows 2000 Server on the network.
Select one of two license modes and click [Next] after the setting.
NOTE: If you are not sure which license mode to use, select "Per Server Mode". The license mode
can be changed once only from "Per Server Mode" to "Per Seat Mode", based on the contract for the
license.
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Setup
Server Role Setting (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
Server Role Setting
After specifying the License Mode Setting, the Server Role Setting screen appears.
Server Role setting screen
Select one of the options, then click [Next].
Domain Member
Configures the computer as part of the domain, controlled by a domain controller.
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Workgroup
User accounts and resources are controlled by the individual computers.
NOTE: To make your server a domain controller, you must install Active Directory after the Windows
2000 Server installation. See section [After Installation (Windows 2000)] in Chapter 2.
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Network Setting [1]
After specifying the Server Role, the Network Setting [1] screen appears. Use this screen to specify the network communication protocol.
Select the communication protocol being used, then click [Next].
TCP/IP Protocol
Send communication protocol Internet protocol
Setup
Network Setting [1] (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
Network Setting [1] screen
NetBEUI Protocol
NetBIOS expansion user interface
NOTE: If you select "TCP/IP Protocol", the SNMP service will be automatically installed.
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Network Setting [2] (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
Setup
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Network Setting [2]
After you have specified TCP/IP as the network communication protocol, the Network Setting [2] screen appears. The Network Setting [2] screen allows you to specify the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway Address, Primary DNS Server Address, and Primary WINS Server Address for your computer.
Network Setting [2] screen
To set up the network communication protocol, complete one of the following steps to specify the IP Address for your computer:
1. To have the domain server automatically assign the IP addresses, Subnet Masks and
Default Gateway to your computer, select "Assign IP Address from DHCP Server".
2. If you are using the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), in the Primary WINS
Server pane, enter the IP address for your Primary WINS Server.
NOTE: For IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway Address, Primary DNS Server and Primary
WINS Address, you must use decimal numbers (from 0 to 255).
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Network Setting [3] (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
Network Setting [3]
After you have specified the IP addresses for your computer, the Network Setting [3] screen appears. Use this screen to specify the name of the domain or workgroup in which your computer takes part.
Network Setting [3] screen
To specify the domain or workgroup to which your computer belongs:
1. Enter the name of a domain or a workgroup. To make this server a part in a domain for the
first time, select [Create Computer Account].
2. If the server has already been registered for the domain, or you want to make this server a
part of the workgroup, click [NEXT].
NOTE: If the server has already been registered for the domain, or you want to take this server part
in the workgroup, it is not necessary to create the computer account.
3. In the Administrator text box, enter the name of the manager or administrator account that
has permission to add computers to the specif ied dom ain.
4. In the Password text box, enter the password of the domain manager account.
5. In the Confirm Password text box, reenter the password to confirm it.
NOTE: Do not use double-quote marks (") for all items.
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Update Driver Settings (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
Update Driver Settings
After the network settings screen, the Update Driver Settings screen appears.
Update Driver Settings screen
NOTE: The drivers for the server hardware are on the Server Setup TooL CD-ROM. You may,
however, have installed equipment that was shipped with newer drivers on diskettes. If you need to
use the drivers on diskettes, continue with this section. If you wish to use the drivers from the CD-
ROM, proceed to the next step by clicking [NEXT].
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SCSI Driver
Driver for SCSI controller (if the ASC-29160N SCSI controller is not installed on your computer, this item will be gray-ed out.)
RAID Controller Driver
Driver for RAID controller (if the MR475 RAID controller is not installed on your computer, this item will be gray-ed out.)
LAN Driver
Driver for Network adapter
NOTE: If you select the "SCSI Driver” or the “RAID Controller Driver”, the list of devices will be
shown on the screen, after setting the driver diskette. You must select correctly one of the devices
from the list. Refer to the MAGNIA510D user’s guide and the MegaRAID User’s Manual for
information about the device name.
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Services and Application Installation (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
Services and Application Installation
Clicking Application Installation screen only if the MR475 RAID Controller exists.
AMI RAID Utility
The AMI RAID Controller utility:
Next
on the Update Driver Settings screen displays the Services and
Power Console
Monitors the RAID configuration.
Service
Extracts log information.
Services and Application Installation screen
SNMP Agent
Used by TCP/IP-based management applications.
Select the following options:
To install each application automatically, check the [Install] box. To install each application driver from the diskette or the CD-ROM, check the [From FD/CD] box.
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Services and Application Installation (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
NOTE: If you have the latest version on the diskette or the CD-ROM, check [From FD/CD], too. If
you do not select "TCP/IP protocol" (then SNMP service is also not installed), the SNMP agent of
AMI RAID utility cannot be installed.
NOTE: For the AMI MR466 RAID Controller, if you want to install the AMI RAID Utility, you must
install the utility manually after Windows 2000 Server installation. See [Chapter 2 – After Installation
(Windows 2000)] and the MegaRAID User's Manual.
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Setup Option (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
Setup Option
After you have specified the installation options for Update Driver Settings, the Setup Option screen appears. Use this screen to specify the setup installation features you want enabled during the installation process.
Setup Option screen
Beep sound in case of disk change
Sounds an audible alert (beep) to change storage media (CD-ROM and diskette).
Start installation according to parameter settings at boot time
The next time the SST starts, the installation automatically begins after a confirmation message, using the configuration information currently stored on the Startup Disk. If the necessary devices have not been installed yet, their device drivers will not be installed. If this option is not selected, the SST starts normally at the Main Menu.
Confirm partition information during installation procedure
A dialog box appears, requiring you to confirm the deletion of the existing partition. If a disk partition already exists, a confirmation message appears, asking if you want to delete the partition. If this option is not checked, setup deletes the partition without prompting you for confirmation.
NOTE: If you have an existing partition (such as Windows 2000, Windows NT or NetWare), the
partition is deleted first before installation.
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Confirm Parameter Settings (Windows 2000 Quick Installation)
Confirm Parameter Settings
After you have specified setup installation features, the Confirm Parameter Settings screen appears. This screen displays a window listing the configuration and setup parameters that you have chosen.
Confirm Parameter Settings screen
Review the information displayed on the Confirm Parameter Settings screen to make sure that it is accurate. To change a setting, highlight the item you wish to change and click
Jump
. The setup wizard will return to that screen and allow you to make changes.
If you are satisfied with the installation settings, click
Execute
.
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Locale Settings (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation
Locale Settings
NOTE: When you select the “Install Windows NT – Quick installation” option, the following Locale
Settings screen appears.
Locale Settings screen
Select the Language of your Operating System.
NOTE: You must select the same OS language as your OS CD-ROM. Once you have chosen a
specific language [i.e. French] for the SST installation of Windows NT, do not attempt to install a
different language [i.e. Spanish] version of Windows NT or the installation will fail.
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Create Disk Partition (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
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Create Disk Partition
After specifying the Locale Settings, the Create Disk Partition screen appears.
Create Disk Partition screen
Select one of the following options:
FAT16
Creates the file system using the FAT16 (File Allocation Table with 16-bit entries) format.
NTFS
Creates the file system using the NTFS (NT File System) format.
NTFS Expansion
Creates the file system using the NTFS format, with an expansion to increase the size of the partition. In the Input Partition Size text box, enter the size of the disk partition you want to create.
NOTE: If you select "NTFS Expansion", the partition size that you entered is ignored. If you do not
select "NTFS Expansion", you can enter the partition size from 512MB to 2048MB.
NTFS Expansion uses the entire remaining disk space to create the partition.
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User Information Settings
After specifying the disk partition parameters, the User Information Settings screen appears.
Enter the following user settings:
User Information Settings (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
User Information Settings screen
User Name
Name of the user (administrator).
Company Name
Company or organization name (optional).
Product ID/CD Key
Product ID or CD-key of the Windows NT Server 4.0 CD-ROM.
Computer Name
Identifies the computer to the rest of the network. The identifying name should be 15 alphanumeric characters or less.
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License Mode Setting (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
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License Mode Setting
After specifying the User Information Settings, the License Mode Setting screen appears.
License Mode Setting screen
You can structure the operating system license in one of two ways:
Per Server Mode
The server's license specifies the number of clients. The number of users for a server should be no less than the number of client computers that can simultaneously connect to that server.
Per Seat Mode
Each client computer (seat) has its own license, which allows it to access any Windows NT server on the network.
Select one of two license modes and click [Next] after the setting.
NOTE: If you are not sure which license mode to use, select "Per Server Mode". The license mode
can be changed once only from "Per Server Mode" to "Per Seat Mode", based on the contract for the
license.
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Server Role Setting (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
Server Role Setting
After specifying the License Mode Setting, the Server Role Setting screen appears.
Server Role Setting screen
The Server Role Setting screen allows you to specify the role your computer plays within the network (domain). Select the server's role from one of the following options, then click [Next].
Primary Domain Controller
Configures the computer to manage the domain.
Backup Domain Controller
Configures the computer to synchronize with the primary domain controller as a backup server. As a backup server, the computer stores a copy of the security database on its hard disk drive. It also can assume the role of the primary domain controller, when necessary.
Domain Member
Configures the computer as part of the domain, controlled by a domain controller.
Workgroup
User accounts and resources are controlled by the individual computers.
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Network Setting [1] (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
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Network Setting [1]
After you have specified the server role, the Network Setting [1] screen appears. This is the screen where you specify the network setup method.
Network Setting [1] screen
Select one of the following network settings, then click [Next].
Simplified Setting
Allows you to set up a protocol and domain or workgroup manually. The LAN driver is automatically installed, and existing service settings are set up.
Detailed Setting
SST will stop the auto install at the point where the Windows NT Server 4.0 setup program accepts the user input. After the user's input ends, the process continues.
NOTE: If you select the "Detailed Setting", proceed to [Chapter 2 - Update Driver Settings (Windows
NT 4.0 Quick Installation].
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Network Setting [2] (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
Network Setting [2]
After selecting Setting [2] screen appears. Use this screen to specify the network communication protocol.
Select the communication protocol being used.
TCP/IP Protocol
Send communication protocol Internet protocol
NetBEUI Protocol
NetBIOS expansion user interface
Simplified Setting
from the Network Setting [1] screen, the Network
Network Setting [2] screen
NOTE: If you selected "Simplified Setting" and select "TCP/IP Protocol", the SNMP service will be
automatically installed.
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Network Setting [3] (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
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Network Setting [3]
After you have specified TCP/IP as the network communication protocol, the Network Setting [3] screen appears. The Network Setting [3] screen allows you to specify the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway Address and Primary WINS Address for your computer.
Network Setting [3] screen
To set up the network communication protocol:
1. Complete one of the following steps to specify the IP Address for your computer: z To have the domain server automatically assign the IP addresses,
Subnet Masks and Default Gateway to your computer, select "Assign IP Address from DHCP Server".
z To specify the server's IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default
Gateway Address, do not select "Assign IP Address from DHCP Server" and enter the addresses described above.
2. If you are using the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) in the Primary WINS
Server pane, enter the IP address for your Primary WINS Server.
NOTE: For IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway Address, Primary WINS Address, you must
use decimal numbers (from 0 to 255).
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Network Setting [4] (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
Network Setting [4]
After you have specified the IP addresses for your computer, the Network Setting [4] screen appears. Use this screen to specify the name of the domain or workgroup in which your computer takes part.
Network Setting [4] screen
To specify the domain or workgroup to which your computer belongs:
1. In the domain Name text box, enter the name of the domain or workgroup for your
network. To make this server a part in the domain for the first time, select [Create Computer Account].
2. If the server has already been registered for the domain, or you want to take this
server a part of the workgroup, click [Next].
NOTE: If the server has already been registered for the domain, or you want to take this server a
part of the workgroup, it is not necessary to create the computer account.
3. In the Administrator text box, enter the name of the manager or administrator account that
has permission to add computers to the specif ied dom ain.
4. In the Password text box, enter the password of the domain manager account.
5. In the Confirm Password text box, reenter the password to confirm it.
NOTE: Do not use double-quote marks (") for all items.
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Update Driver Settings (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
Update Driver Settings
After the network settings screen, the Update Driver Settings screen appears.
Update Driver Settings screen
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NOTE: The drivers for the server hardware are on the Server Setup TooL CD-ROM. You may,
however, have installed equipment that was shipped with newer drivers on diskettes. If you need to
use the drivers on diskettes, continue with this section. If you wish to use the drivers from the CD-
ROM, proceed to the next step by clicking [NEXT].
SCSI Driver
Driver for SCSI controller (if the ASC-29160N or the AHA-2940U2 SCSI controller is not installed on your computer, this item will be grayed-out.)
RAID Controller Driver
Driver for RAID controller (if the MR475 or the MR466 RAID Controller is not installed on your computer, this item will be grayed-out.)
LAN Driver
Driver for Network adapter
NOTE: If you select the "SCSI Driver” or the “RAID Controller Driver”, the list of devices will be
shown on the screen, after setting the driver diskette. You must select correctly one of the devices
from the list. Refer to the MAGNIA510D user’s guide and the MegaRAID User’s Manual for
information about the device name.
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Services and Application Installation (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
Services and Application Installation
Clicking Installation screen only if the MR475 or the MR466 RAID Controller exists.
AMI RAID Utility
The AMI RAID Controller utility:
Next
on the Update Driver Settings screen displays the Services and Application
Power Console
Monitors the RAID configuration.
Service
Extracts log information.
Services and Application Installation screen
SNMP Agent
Used by TCP/IP-based management applications.
Select the following options:
To install each application automatically, check the [Install] box. To install each application driver from the diskette or the CD-ROM, check the [From FD/CD] box.
NOTE: If you have the latest version on the diskette or the CD-ROM, check [From FD/CD], too. If
you do not select "TCP/IP protocol" (then SNMP service is also not installed), the SNMP agent of
AMI RAID utility cannot be installed.
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Setup Option (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
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Setup Option
After you have specified the installation options for Services and Application (if the MR475 or the MR466 RAID Controller exists) or Update Driver Settings (if the MR475 or the MR466 RAID Controller does not exist), the Setup Option screen appears. Use this screen to specify the setup installation features tha t you want enabled dur ing the insta lla tion proce ss.
Setup Option screen
Select any of the following features that you want to activate:
Beep sound in case of disk change
Sounds an audible alert (beep) to change storage media (CD-ROM and diskette).
Start installation according to parameter settings at boot time
The next time the SST starts, installation automatically begins after a confirmation message, using the configuration information currently stored on the Startup Disk. If the necessary devices have not been installed yet, their device drivers will not be installed. If this option is not selected, the SST starts normally at the Main Menu.
Confirm partition information during installation procedure
A dialog box appears requiring you to confirm the deletion of the existing partition. If a disk partition already exists, a confirmation message appears asking if you want to delete the partition. If this option is not checked, setup deletes the partition without prompting you for confirmation.
NOTE: If you have an existing partition (such as Windows 2000, Windows NT or NetWare), the
partition is deleted first before installation.
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Confirm Parameter Settings
After you have specified setup installation features, the Confirm Parameter Settings screen appears. This screen displays a window listing the configuration and setup parameters that you have chosen.
T o init ia te the ins ta lla t ion process :
Confirm Parameter Settings (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation)
Confirm Parameter Settings screen
1. Review the information displayed on the Confirm Parameter Settings screen to make sure
that it is accurate. To change a setting, highlight the item you wish to change and click
Jump
. The setup wizard will return to that screen and allow you to make changes.
2. If you are satisfied with the installation settings, click
Execute
.
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Windows 2000 Manual Installation using SST
When [Install Windows 2000 - Manual Installation] is selected from the [Operating System Installation Selection] menu, the RAID system is automatically configured, and the diskettes for manual installation are automatically created. For more information about Windows 2000 installation, refer to the MAGNIA510D user's guide. The diskettes SST automatically creates are listed below:
- D-Link 550TX Windows 2000 Driver <Windows 2000>
(if the DFE-550TX Network adapter is not installed on your computer, this diskette will not be created.)
- D-Link 530LTX Windows 2000 Driver <Windows 2000>
(if the DFE-530LTX Network adapter is not installed on your computer, this diskette will not be created.)
- Adaptec 29160N Windows 2000 Driver <Windows 2000>
(if the ASC-29160N SCSI controller is not installed on your computer, this diskette will not be created.)
Windows NT 4.0 Manual Installation using SST
When [Install Windows NT 4.0 - Manual Installation] is selected from the [Operating System Installation Selection] menu, the RAID system is automatically configured, and the diskettes for manual installation are automatically created. For more information about Windows NT Server 4.0 installation, refer to the MAGNIA510D user's guide. The diskettes SST automatically creates are listed below:
- D-Link 550TX Windows NT Driver <Windows NT>
(if the DFE-550TX Network adapter is not installed on your computer, this diskette will not be created.)
- D-Link 530LTX Windows NT Driver <Windows NT>
(if the DFE-530LTX Network adapter is not installed on your computer, this diskette will not be created.)
- Adaptec 2940U2 Windows NT Driver <Windows NT>
(if the AHA-2940U2 SCSI controller is not installed on your computer, this diskette will not be created.)
- Adaptec 29160N Windows NT Driver <Windows NT>
(if the ASC-29160N SCSI controller is not installed on your computer, this diskette will not be created.)
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Windows 2000 / Windows NT 4.0 Manual Installation without using SST
Windows 2000 / Wi ndows NT 4.0 Manual Installation without using SST
To install the Windows 2000 Server or Windows NT Server 4.0 without using the Toshiba Server Setup TooL's automatic installation procedure, you must create some diskettes for manual installation from the "Create Floppy Disks" menu. After creating the diskettes, follow your MAGNIA510D User's Guide installation instructions.
Create Floppy Disks for Manual Installation
1. Insert the SST Startup Disk.
2. Turn on the server.
3. When this message appears:
"Please insert the Server Setup TooL CD, then press any key."
Insert the SST CD-ROM and press any key.
4. Server Setup TooL starts.
5. Select the [Utilities] option in the "Main Menu".
Utility Menu screen
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(Windows 2000 / Windows NT 4.0 Manual Installation without using SST)
6. Select [Create Floppy Disks] option and following items, then select [Create].
- D-Link 550TX Windows 2000 Driver <Windows 2000>
(DFE-550TX Network adapter only)
- D-Link 530LTX Windows 2000 Driver <Windows 2000>
(DFE-530LTX Network Adapter only)
- Adaptec 29160N Windows 2000 Driver <Windows 2000>
(ASC-29160N SCSI controller only)
- D-Link 550TX Windows NT Driver <Windows NT>
(DFE-550TX Network adapter only)
- D-Link 530LTX Windows NT Driver <Windows NT>
(DFE-530LTX Network adapter only)
- Adaptec 2940U2 Windows NT Driver <Windows NT>
(AHA-2940U2 SCSI controller only)
- Adaptec 29160N Windows NT Driver <Windows NT>
(ASC-29160N SCSI controller only)
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Create Floppy Disks screen
7. Insert an unused diskette, then select [OK].
(if necessary, remove the Startup Disk.)
8. After creating the diskettes, you must label the diskettes. To check the label
descriptions, select [Detail] Æ [Create Floppy Disks] and see the SST Help.
- (FD label: D-Link DFE550TX Fast Ethernet Adapter Driver Program Windows 2000)
<Windows 2000>
- (FD label: D-Link DFE530LTX Fast Ethernet Adapter Driver Program Windows
2000) <Windows 2000>
- (FD label: Adaptec SCSI ASC-29160N Driver Windows 2000) <Windows 2000>
- (FD label: D-Link DFE550TX Fast Ethernet Adapter Driver Program Windows NT)
<Windows NT>
- (FD label: D-Link DFE530LTX Fast Ethernet Adapter Driver Program Windows NT)
<Windows NT>
- (FD label: Adaptec SCSI AHA-2940U2 Driver Windows NT) <Windows NT>
- (FD label: Adaptec SCSI ASC-29160N Driver Windows NT) <Windows NT>
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After Installation (Windows 2000)
After Installation (Windows 2000)
If you have finished Windows 2000 Server installation, then follow the steps below:
Confirming and Setting up the Time Zone
1. Start Windows 2000 Server and log on to it as the Administrator (or a user having
equivalent rights).
2. Run Date/Time Properties by clicking
double clicking on
3. Click
4. Check that the current Time Zone setting is correct. If incorrect, select the correct
Time Zone
setting and press [OK].
Date/Time
tab.
.
Setting up the AMI RAID utility (MR466 RAID Controller only)
If the MR466 RAID Controller exists on your server and you want to use the AMI RAID utility (Power Console, Service, SNMP Agent), you must install it manually after the Windows 2000 Server installation. To install the AMI RAID utility, follow your MegaRAID User's Manual.
Start, Settings, Control pa nel
, and
Installing the VIA 4in1 driver
The necessary modules for the VIA 4in1 driver installation are included on the SST CD-ROM, as shown below. Install the VIA 4in1 driver by executing SETUP.EXE.
<CD-ROM>\PUBLIC\UTILS\GIGABYTE\VIA4IN1
For more information, refer to your MAGNIA510D User's Guide.
Selecting the display driver
After the VIA 4in1 driver installation, follow the steps below:
1. Start Windows 2000 Server, and log on to Windows 2000 Server as the
Administrator (or a user having equivalent rights).
2. Run Display Properties from Windows 2000 Server, by clicking
Control Panel
3. Select the
4. Select the
5. Select the
6. When the Update Device Driver Wizard starts, click
7. Select
8. Insert the SST CD-ROM, then select <CD-ROM>\PUBLIC\VIDEO\GIGABYTE\GA620\W2K
9. Select "NVIDIA Vanta", then click (After this, follow the instructions that appear on screen.)
Display a list of the known device…
select OK:
, and double-clicking
Settings Adapter Driver
tab, then click
tab, then click
tab, then click
Display
Advanced
Properties
Update Driver
Have disk
Next
.
.
.
, then click
.
.
Next
.
Next
. Enter the following path, then
Start, Settings,
.
Setting up the Active Directory (To make this server as a domain controller)
If you installed TCP/IP protocol and you want to designate this server as a domain controller in your network, you must install Active Directory. For more information about Active Directory, refer to the Windows 2000 Server Help.
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After Installation (Windows NT 4.0)
If you have finished Windows NT Server 4.0 installation, then follow the steps below:
Confirming and Setting up the Time Zone
1. Start Windows NT Server 4.0 and log on to it as the Administrator (or a user having
equivalent rights).
2. Run Date/Time Properties by clicking
Date/Time
on
3. Click
4. Check that the current Time Zone setting is correct. If incorrect, select the correct setting
If you want to display with SVGA mode or above, you must change the video driver from the retail driver included in the Windows NT CD-ROM to the video driver included in the SST CD-ROM. Before changing the display driver, you must install the Windows NT Service Pack (above Service pack 4). After Windows NT Service Pack installation, follow the steps below:
Time Zone
and press [OK].
.
tab.
Start, Settings, Control pa nel
, and double clicking
Installing the VIA 4in1 driver
Before changing the display driver, you must install the VIA 4in1 driver. The necessary modules for the VIA 4in1 driver installation are included on the SST CD-ROM, as shown below. Install the VIA 4in1 driver by executing SETUP.EXE.
<CD-ROM>\PUBLIC\UTILS\GIGABYTE\VIA4IN1
For more information, refer to your MAGNIA510D User's Guide.
Selecting the display driver
After the VIA 4in1 driver installation, follow the steps below:
1. Start Windows NT Server 4.0, and log on to Windows NT Server 4.0 as the
Administrator (or a user having equivalent rights).
2. Run Display Properties from Windows NT Server 4.0, by clicking
Control Panel
3. Select the
4. Insert the SST CD-ROM, then select
select OK:
<CD-ROM>\PUBLIC\VIDEO\GIGABYTE\GA620\NT
5. Select "GA-620 [Vanta] Windows NT Display Driver", then select
6. When "You are about to install a third-party driver…" message appears, select
7. When "The drivers were successfully installed…" message appears, select
Close - Close
8. When "You must restart your computer …" message appears, select
(The server reboots, and Windows NT Server 4.0 restarts.)
9. After Windows NT Server 4.0 restarts, log on to the system, and the Display
Properties window appears. Modify the settings as desired.
, and double-clicking
Settings
tab, click
.
Display Type
Display
, then click
Have disk
.
Change
. Enter the following path, then
Start, Settings,
.
OK.
Yes
.
OK -
Yes
.
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Utilities
ow to Start Utilities
How to Start Utilities
About Utilities
The Utilities option allows you to customize the installation, create the diskettes, and manage the RAID configuration. The Utility Menu screen contains two panes, providing the following utilities
Setup Support
HW Setup
:
- Setup Information
- Create Floppy Disks
- RAID Configuration
NOTE: There are two ways to start the Utilities program. Some utility programs cannot be executed
according to either way. Items that are grayed-out cannot be executed.
Starting the Utilities program from the SST CD-ROM with the Startup Disk
1. Insert the SST Startup Disk.
2. Turn on the server.
3. When this message appears:
"Please insert the Server Setup TooL CD, then press any key."
Insert the SST CD-ROM and press any key.
4. The Server Setup TooL starts the Main Menu, and then you can select the [Utilities]
option.
Selectable items when the Utilities is started from the SST CD-ROM with the Startup Disk
Selectable items
Setup Information
Create Floppy Disks
RAID Configuration
Utility Menu screen (started from the Startup Disk)
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Starting the Utilities on another system
1. Insert the SST CD-ROM on the machine where Wi ndows 2000, Windows NT,
Windows 98 or W ind ows 95 is running .
2. After a while, the Input Locale screen appears, then select a keyboard layout.
3. After finishing the locale setting, the SST Main menu appears.
Selectable items when the Utilities is started from another system
Selectable items
Setup Information
Create Floppy Disks
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Utility Menu screen (started from another system)
NOTE: The Input Locale screen always appears when you start SST on another system. The locale
information you selected will be recorded only when you choose [Utilities-Setup Information] and
click [Save] on the Confirm Parameter Settings screen.
NOTE: When the Server Setup TooL has been started on another system, only the Utilities of the
Main menu can be selected. If the Auto-Run function is not allowed, the Server Setup TooL does not
start on that system.
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Utilities
Utility Menu
Utility Menu Setup Support
Setup Information
Clicking [Setup Information] starts the Setup Information wizard and opens the Setup Wizard dialog box where you can make the choices for how SST configures the server, RAID, and operating system during the installation procedure. This menu reads the current setting information from the SST Startup Disk and arranges the settings.
NOTE: To save the setup information you created on a Startup Diskette, click [Save] on the Confirm
Settings page.
NOTE: The Input Locale screen only appears once when you start SST from Startup Disk for the first
time. The locale information that you selected will be recorded on the Startup Disk. Once recorded,
the Input Locale screen never appears again when you start SST from the Startup Disk.
NOTE: The Input Locale screen always appears when you start SST on another system. Locale
information you selected will be recorded only when you choose [Utilities-Setup Information] and
click [Save] on the Confirm Parameter Settings screen.
NOTE: To reconfigure the locale setting, you must record the locale setting on the Startup Disk by
procedure (1) or (2) listed below. Then, you can reinstall Windows 2000 Server / Windows NT Server
4.0 using SST automatic installation procedure.
(1) Create Startup Disk from [Utilities-Create Floppy Disks] and start SST on the server from the
Startup Disk and select locale setting.
(2) Start SST on another system and select locale setting, and then select [Utilities-Setup
Information] and click [Save] on the Confirm Parameter Settings screen. The locale setting will
be recorded on the Startup Disk. Start SST on the server from the Startup Disk.
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Create Floppy Disks
Clicking [Create Floppy Disks] lists the system boot, diagnostic, and installation diskettes you can create from the Utilities menu.
NOTE: If you start the Utility menu from another system, you must start to create the diskettes after
selecting [Control Panel] – [Console] – [Screen Option] then set to [Full Screen].
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Create Floppy Disks screen
There are the following check boxes in the Create Floppy Disks screen. Checking the box lists the relative diskette titles in the menu.
Windows 2000
Lists the diskette titles that are necessary for installing the Windows 2000 Server.
Windows NT
Lists the diskette titles that are necessary for installing the Windows NT Server 4.0.
OTHER
Lists all diskette titles except ones for Windows 2000 Server and Windows NT Server
4.0.
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Available Diskettes
The following diskettes can be created from the "Create Floppy Disks" menu.
Startup Disk
This diskette is necessary to start the SST.
DOS Disk
This diskette is used to start the utility programs used on the server.
HW Diagnostics Program
This diskette is used to boot from the floppy disk drive and run this program. The HW Diagnostics Program checks the operation of the hardware and the input/output device and displays the configuration information of the system.
Adaptec 2940U2 Windows NT Driver
This diskette is used by Windows NT for the AHA-2940U2 SCSI controller installed on the MAGNIA510D.
Adaptec 2940U2 NetWare Driver
This diskette is used by NetWare for the AHA-2940U2 SCSI controller installed on the MAGNIA510D.
Adaptec 29160N Windows 2000 Driver
This diskette is used by Windows 2000 for the ASC-29160N SCSI controller installed on the MAGNIA510D.
Adaptec 29160N Windows NT Driver
This diskette is used by Windows NT for the AHA-29160N SCSI controller installed on the MAGNIA510D.
Adaptec 29160N Windows NetWare Driver
This diskette is used by NetWare for the ASC-29160N SCSI controller installed on the MAGNIA510D.
D-Link 550TX Windows 2000 Driver
This diskette is used by Windows 2000 for the DFE-550TX Network adapter installed on the MAGNIA510D.
D-Link 550TX Windows NT Driver
This diskette is used by Windows NT for the DFE-550TX Network adapter installed on the MAGNIA510D.
D-Link 550TX NetWare Driver
This diskette is used by NetWare for the DFE-550TX Network adapter installed on the MAGNIA510D.
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D-Link 530LTX Windows 2000 Driver
This diskette is used by Windows 2000 for the DFE-530LTX Network adapter installed on the MAGNIA510D.
D-Link 530LTX Windows NT Driver
This diskette is used by Windows NT for the DFE-530LTX Network adapter installed on the MAGNIA510D.
D-Link 530LTX NetWare Driver
This diskette is used by NetWare for the DFE-530LTX Network adapter installed on the MAGNIA510D.
Create Floppy disks
1. Select the titl e of the diskette y ou want to crea te, then cl ick [Cre ate] to cont inue.
Insert a blank diskette according to the instruction.
2.
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HW Setup
RAID Configuration
The MegaRAID Manager starts by selecting [RAID Configuration]. Creating, repairing and deleting RAID configuration, and creating the hot-spare are available to the MegaRAID Manager.
For more information, refer to MegaRAID User's Manual.
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About HW Diagnostics
HW Diagnostics starts a diagnostics test of the server's hardware devices. You can select a single device or a combination of devices to test. Use the HW Diagnostics Program to check:
- Whether the server operates normally.
- For anything abnormal or any failure while the server is in use.
- Whether or not optional devices are working normally.
Starting HW Diagnostics Program
Starting up with the diskette
NOTE: If you have not created the HW Diagnostics Program diskette, create it from [Utilities] – [Create
Floppy Disks].
1. Set the HW Diagnostics Program diskette. (Set the diskette writable.)
2. Turn on the power of the server. HW Diagnostics Program starts.
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Items of HW Diagnostics
Items of HW Diagnostics
When any key is pressed on the initial screen of the Toshiba HW Diagnostics Program, the main HW Diagnostics Program menu appears:
Main menu of HW Diagnostics Program
[01.DIAGNOSTIC TEST]
Test hardware. For more information, refer to [Chapter 4 Items of HW Diagnostics - Diagnostics Test (01. DIAGNOSTIC TEST)].
[02.RUNNING TEST]
Automatically execute the Diagnostics tests in a user-defined sequence. For more information, refer to [Chapter 4 Items of HW Diagnostics – Running Test (02. RUNNING TEST)].
[03.LOG UTILITIES]
Displays the error information . For more information, refer to [Chapter 4 Log Utilities].
[04.SYSTEM CONFIGURATION]
Displays the system configuration. For more information, refer to [Chapter 4 System Configuration Display].
[99.EXIT]
Terminates the HW Diagnostics Program, then the server reboots and the SST Menu appears.
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Diagnostics Test (01. DIAGNOSTIC TEST)
1. From Diagnostics Test Menu (DIAGNOSTIC TEST MENU) screen, select the desired
subtest number from the subtest menu. (To return to the Main Menu, select "99" or "Esc".)
NOTE: For the SCSI model, [11. IDE HDD TEST] cannot be selected.
For the IDE model, [06. SCSI HDD TEST] cannot be selected.
01 MEMORY TEST 02 KEYBOARD TEST 03 DISPLAY TEST 04 FLOPPY DISK TEST 05 PRINTER TEST 06 SCSI HDD TEST 07 NPX TEST 08 CACHE MEMORY TEST 09 SCSI TEST 10 CD-ROM TEST 11 IDE HDD TEST 99 EXIT to DIAGNOSTICS MENU
2. After selecting the desired subtest, the following message will appear.
(For more detail information for each item, refer to [Chapter 4 Items of HW Diagnostics – Details of Test items and Error Log Information]):
Diagnostics TEST - TEST PARAMETER
[01.Go to Test]
Start the test. If you need to stop the test program, press <Ctrl> + <Pause>.
[02.Test Loop]
Selecting "YES" increments the pass counter each time the test cycle ends, and restarts the test cycle. Selecting "NO" returns the subtest menu to the main menu after the test is completed.
[03.Error Stop]
Selecting "YES" stops the test program when an error is detected. Selecting "NO" keeps the test running even if an error is detected.
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HW Diagnostics
Running Test
Running Test (02.RUNNING TEST)
The following test parameter appears when you select "02 RUNNING TEST". (To return to the Main Menu, select "99" or "Esc".)
Running TEST - TEST PARAMETER
[01.Go to Test]
To start the running test. If you need to stop the test program, press <Ctrl> + <Pause>.
[02.Test ITEM EDIT]
To choose the test items under the RUNNING Test.
[03.Finish BUZZER Sound]
When the Server finishes the running test, the beep sounds.
[99.Exit to DIAGNOSTICS MENU]
To return to the HW Diagnostics Main Men u. In the initial setting, the following items are automatically executed:
NOTE: The following items are for the SCSI model. For the IDE model, [06. SCSI HDD TEST
(02.Connection)] will automatically be replaced to [11. IDE HDD TEST (01.Sequential read)].
01.MEMORY TES T 01.Conventional memory
03.DISPLAY TEST 01.VRAM W/R/C
03.DISPLAY TEST 02.640*480 Mode display
03.DISPLAY TEST 03.1024*768 Mode display
04.FLOPPY DISK TEST 01.Sequential address read
06.SCSI HDD TEST 02.Connection
07.NPX TEST 01.NPX test
08.CACHE TEST 01.Constant date test
08.CACHE TEST 02.Address pattern test
08.CACHE TEST 03.Increment / Decrement test
08.CACHE TEST 04.Caching data test
10.CD-ROM TEST 02.Random address read
When the test is completed, the test resul t appears on the screen in large text.
No error has been detected. OK The test has been compulsorily ended, or any error has been detected. FAILED
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Selecting Items of Running Test
NOTE: To check the error log, select [03.LOG UTILITIES] in the main menu. For the key operation
on the error log display, refer to "Checking error log" in this chapter. If the test in progress has been
stopped, the test result is not displayed.
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Selecting Items of Running Test
A screen appears when you select [02. TEST ITEM EDIT]. This menu shows the current items in the running test, and will allow you to add or delete individual tests.
NOTE: The following items are for the SCSI model. For the IDE model, [06. SCSI HDD TEST
(02.Connection)] will automatically be replaced to [11. IDE HDD TEST (01.Sequential read)].
TEST ITEM EDIT FOR RUNNING TEST
Adding Test Items
To add a test item to the Running test, press <Ins> key, then select a test item with arrow keys, and press <Enter> to select subtests. To return to the previous menu, press <Esc> key.
NOTE: Do not add the subtest [01. Pressed Key Display] of [02. KEYBOARD TEST] to the Running
test. This subtest requires a key input so that the Running test in progress is stopped if this subtest is
added to the Running test.
Do not select only the subtest [08. CACHE MEMORY TEST] as the Running test.
Deleting Test Items
Move the cursor on a test item, then press <Del> to delete the test item.
Saving Test Items
When you exit the test items selection menu, the message "Do you save data?" appears. Select "YES" to save setting, or "NO" not to save the setting.
NOTE: The edited test items are saved on the system memory. When you restart the HW
Diagnostics Program, the test items will return to the initial setting.
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Execution of Test
Execution of Test
During DIAGNOSTIC TEST and RUNNING TEST, the following screen appears:
Sample screen during the test
XXX TEST
Indicates the name of the test being executed.
SUB-TEST
Indicates the subtest number, and the step number of the test being executed.
PASS COUNT
Indicates the pass count of the test.
ERROR COUNT
Indicates the error count of the test.
WRITE DATA
Indicates the write-data.
READ DATA
Indicates the read-data.
ADDRESS
Indicates the address of the test being executed.
STATUS
Indicates the status of the test being executed. If any error occurs during the test, the message "ERROR OCCURRED!" is displayed. The
error name is also displayed under the message "ADDRESS".
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Details of Test Items and Error Log Information
The following are Test items and Error log information:
[01. MEMORY TEST]
To run the memory.
[01. Conventional memory]
This test writes data to conventional memory (0 to 640 KB), then reads the new data and compares the result with the test data.
[02. Expansion memory]
This test writes constant data to all the memory area, then reads the data and compares it with the test data.
[03. RAM refresh]
This test writes test data to the memory, then reads the data after one refresh cycle and compares the data with the test data.
[04. Stress test]
This test writes data to the protected mode memory (from 1 MB to maximum), then reads the data and compares it with the write data.
NOTE: The [02. Expansion memory], [03. RAM refresh] and [04. Stress test] test all memory area.
When the capacity of mounted memory is large, the tests may take a few hours.
MEMORY TEST (RAM) Error log
Status Error name Meaning 01 PARITY ERROR Parity error 02 PROTECTED MODE NOT CHANGE ERROR The Shift to the protected mode
failed.
FF DATA COMPARE ERROR Data comparing error
[02. KEYBOARD TEST]
The Keyboard Test contains three subtests that test the computer's keyboard and mouse actions.
[01. Pressed key display]
When you execute this subtest, the keyboard layout is drawn on the display. When any key is pressed, the corresponding key appears on the display. Pressing and holding a key enables the auto-repeat function which causes the key's displayed character to blink.
Before executing the test, select Keyboard Type in the tes t param eter s.
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[02. Keyboard LED on]
The system flashes the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs.
[03. PS/2 mouse]
This subtest checks whether a PS/2 mouse is connected or not. During the test, no message appears on the screen.
KEYBOARD TEST (KBD) Error log
Status Error name Meaning 01 CLOCK LINE ERROR L Clock line error (LOW) 02 CLOCK LINE ERROR H Clock line error (HIGH) 03 DATA LINE ERROR L Data line error (LOW) 04 DATA LINE ERROR H Data line error (HIGH) 07 INTERFACE ERROR Interface error 08 RESENDING ERROR Sending/receiving error 09 ID ERROR ID error FF DATA COMPARE ERROR Data comparing error
[03. DISPLAY TEST]
To test the function of the display.
[01. VRAM W/R/C]
This subtest writes constant data to video RAM. This data is then read from the video RAM, and it is compared with the original data.
HW Diagnostics
KEYBOARD TEST
[02. 640*480 Mode display]
This subtest displays data in 256 color display mode in 640 * 480 resolution.
[03. 1024*768 Mode display]
The test data is displayed in 256 color display mode in 1,024 * 768 resolution.
DISPLAY TEST (CRT) Error Log
Status Error name Meaning FF DATA COMPARE ERROR Data comparing error
[04.FLOPPY DISK TEST]
To test the floppy disk drive, prepare a formatted floppy disk. Before starting the test, select the following parameters:
Test Drive number
Designates the floppy disk drive to drive A or B. This server does not support the drive B. Select drive A.
Media type
Designates the format type (1.44 MB or 720 KB) of the diskette for the test. This system does not support the 1.2 MB format type.
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Test start track number
Designates the first track number for the test. At the start of the test, the message to change the HW Diagnostics test diskette with the test diskette appears. Change disks at this point.
[01. Sequential address read]
This subtest reads data from all tracks continuously on a diskette.
[02. Random address/data W/R/C]
This subtest writes random data to random addresses on all tracks on the diskette. The data is then read and compared to the original data.
NOTE: This test requires that the test diskette be formatted and write-enabled.
Check that there is no important data on the test diskette after Running [02.Random address/data
W/R/C].
FLOPPY DISK TEST (FDD) Error log
Status Error name Meaning 01 BAD COMMAND ERROR Bad command error has occurred 02 ADDRESS MARK NOT FOUND The address mark has not been found 03 WRITE PROTECED Floppy disk is write-protected 04 RECORD NOT FOUND The record has not been found 06 MEDIA CHANGE LINE ERROR The media change line is bad 08 DMA OVERRUN ERROR DMA OVERRUN occurred 09 DMA BOUNDARY ERROR DMA BOUDARY occurred 10 CRC ERROR CRC check error 20 FDC ERROR FDC error 40 SEEK ERROR Floppy disk seek error
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*Address during the test (ADDRESS: 0tthss)
0 tt h ss
tt : Track address h : Head address ss : Sector address
NOTE: When the HW Diagnostics Program has been started from the diskette, replace the diskette for the
test with the HW Diagnostics Program diskette after testing.
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[05. PRINTER TEST]
To test the operation of the printer port.
[01. Print Ripple pattern]
This subtest prints characters for codes 20h through 7Eh, line-by-line, while shifting one character to the left at the beginning of each new line.
PRINTER TEST (PRT) Error log
Status Error name Meaning 01 TIME OUT Time out of printer control
[06. SCSI HDD TEST]
This test checks the SCSI HDD functions through the ASPI driver software. (You cannot select this test if the SCSI HDD(s) does not exist.) Before running the test, you must designate the items for testing.
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Print Ripple Pattern Example
HOST ID NUMBER
This option sets the target host adapter number. When you choose "ALL", the subtest tests all disks connected to the server, and the next options, SCSI ID NUMBER and CHANNEL NUMBER, will be ignored.
SCSI ID NUMBER
This option sets the SCSI ID to test. You can specify just one ID to test except ID: 7.
CHANNEL NUMBER
If the server has multiple SCSI channels, this option sets the channel number to test.
[01. Sequential address read]
This subtest is a sequential reading of all the blocks on the HDD, starting at block 0.
[02. Connection]
This subtest reads the logical sector at the end of the HDD, and then recognizes if the drive is connected or not.
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SCSI HDD TEST
NOTE: The [01. Sequential address read] tests all areas of the hard disk drive. If the capacities of
installed hard disk drives are large enough, the test may take a few hours.
If you do not know where the hard disk drives are connected (host ID, SCSI ID and channel number
of the SCSI controller), you can find them from [01. INQUIRY] of [09. SCSI TEST].
SCSI HDD TEST (HDD)
Status Error name Meaning 01 CHECK CONDITION OR BAD COMAND Bad command error 03 DRIVE SELECTION FAILED ID selection error 04 TARGET DRIVE BUSY The target drive is busy 05 SCSI BUS TIME OUT Time out error of SCSI bus 09 DMA BOUNDARY ERROR DMA BOUNDARY occurred 0D COMMAND TERMINATED A command terminated 0E QUEUE FULL Command queue is full 80 NO SENSE The sense data is invalid 81 RECOVERED ERROR The execution of the command has
correctly finished because of recovery treatment.
82 NOT READY The condition does not satisfy for
the command execution
83 MEDIUM ERROR An error occurred because of the
failure of a medium
84 HARDWARE ERROR A hard error that is impossible
to recover occurred during
command execution 85 ILLEGAL REQUEST CBD is illegal 86 UNIT ATTENTION The function of hard disk drive has
been changed 87 DATA PROTECT Data protection error 89 VENDOR UNIQUE A unique error of disk maker 8A COPY ABORTED Stop of COPY command 8B ABORTED COMMAND The execution of a command
is correctly stopped 8C EQUAL The comparing result of the
search data command is
satisfied 8E MISCOMPARE Comparing command error E0 STATUS ERROR Status error F0 OTHER ERROR Other errors FE NO DRIVE ERROR The target drive has not been found FF DATA COMPARE ERROR Data comparing error
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*Definition of SCSI HDD TEST Details Information (DETAILS = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)
AA BB CC DD EEEE FFFF AA : Host number that the hard disk drive is connected, and Channel BB : Driver completion status
CC : ASPI status DD : Host status EEEE : Sense data FFFF : Sense code
[07. NPX TEST]
This tests the computer's floating data processing unit functions.
[01. NPX test]
This test checks the Addition and Multiplication functions of the coprocessor.
NPX TEST (NPX) Error log
Status Error name Meaning 01 NO CO-PROCESSOR Co-processor recognition error 02 CONTROL WORD ERROR Control word error 03 STATUS WORD ERROR Status word error 04 BUS ERROR BUS error 05 ADDITION ERROR Addition test error 06 MULTIPLICATION ERROR Multiplication test error 07 EXCEPTION ERROR Exception error
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number
[08. CACHE MEMORY TEST]
To test the L2 caching unit.
[01. Constant data test]
After the read (to hit) of all cache memory, the constant data are written, read and compared.
[02. Address Pattern test]
After the read (to hit) of all cache memory, the address pattern data are written, read and compared.
[03. Increment/Decrement test]
After the read (to hit) of all cache memory, the increment and decrement data are written, read and compared.
[04. Caching data test]
This test checks caching and the cache controller.
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CACHE MEMORY TEST (CAH) Error log
Status Error name Meaning 01 MEMORY PARITY ERROR Memory parity error 02 PROTECT MODE ERROR The shift to the protected mode failed. 03 CACHING ERROR An error occurred on the cache system. FF DATA COMPARE ERROR Data comparing error
[09. SCSI TEST]
To test the SCSI devices. Before running the test, you must set the parameters. If "HOST ID NUMBER" is set as "ALL", "SCSI ID NUMBER" and "CHANNEL NUMBER" are ignored.
[01. INQUIRY]
This subtest issues the INQUIRY command to the SCSI bus and displays result messages returned from the devices on the SCSI bus. After specifying the valid host and channel number, the INQUIRY command is sent to the target SCSI bus. It then displays the result code from ID0 through ID15.
HOST
The channel number in the target host adapter.
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CHAN
Indicates the ASPI angle ID and host adapter.
ID00, 01, 02 …
The SCSI ID number in the target host adapter. The types of SCSI devices to be displayed are as follows:
HDD Hard disk device CD CD-ROM device CMT Magnetic tape device SCN Scanner PRT Printer MO Magnet-optic disk device MC Media changer WON Write Once device COM Communication device ??? Undefined device
--- Not connected
The following screen shows an example when the built-in hard disk drive is connected to the MR466 RAID controller.
INQUIRY Screen
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[10. CD-ROM TEST]
To test the computer's CD-ROM functions, insert the SST CD-RO M for the test.
[01. Sequential address read]
This subtest is a sequential reading of one block unit of all the logical addresses.
[02. Random address read]
This subtest reads data at random addresses.
CD-ROM TEST (CDR) Error log
Status Error name Meaning 01 BAD COMMAND Bad command error 02 ILLEGAL LENGTH Illegal length error 03 UNIT ATTENTION Unit attention error 04 MEDIA CHANGE REQUEST Media change request error 05 END OF MEDIA DETECT End of media detect error 08 CHECK CONDITION Check condition error 20 DRIVE NOT READY Drive not ready error 40 SEEK ERROR Seek error 80 TIME OUT Time out error 90 RESET ERROR Reset error
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[11. IDE HDD TEST]
This test checks the IDE HDD functions. (You cannot select this test if the IDE HDD(s) does not exist.) Before running the test, you must designate the items for testing.
Connection I/F
This option sets the target IDE interface. When you choose "ALL", the subtest tests all disks connected to the server. When you choose "M.B.IDE", the subtest tests disks connected to the on-board IDE controller. When you choose "RAID card", the subtest tests disks connected to the IDE RAID card.
TEST Drive Number
This option sets the target drive number. When you choose "ALL", the subtest tests all disks connected to the IDE interface, as specified the Connection I/F parameter. (If the drive is only connected to the master port, this test will only test the master port.) When you choose "0", the subtest tests disks connected to the master port of IDE interface, as specified the Connection I/F parameter. When you choose "1", the subtest tests all disks connected to the slave port of IDE interface, as specified the Connection I/F parameter.
NOTE: When you choose the Connection I/F as "RAID card", and you choose the Test Drive number as
"0" or "1", the subtest tests all disks connected to the RAID card. The drive number will be numbered next
to the disks, connected to the on-board IDE controller.
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[01. Sequential read test]
This subtest is a sequential reading of all the blocks on the HDDs, starting at block 0.
NOTE: The [01. Sequential read test] tests all areas of the hard disk drive.
If the capacities of installed hard disk drives are large enough, the test may take a few hours.
IDE HDD TEST (HDD) Error log
Status Error name Meaning 01 BAD COMMAND Bad command error 02 BAD ADDRESS MARK ERROR Bad address error 04 RECORD NOT FOUND The sector has not been found 05 HDC NOT RESET ERROR HDC reset has been failed 07 DRIVE NOT INITIALIZE Bad drive parameter error 09 DMA BOUNDARY ERROR DMA BOUNDARY occurred 0A BAD SECTOR Bad sector error 0B BAD TRACK Bad track error 10 ECC ERROR Read error (illegal ECC) 11 ECC RECOVER ENABLE ECC error recover enable error 20 HDC ERROR Hard disk controller error 40 SEEK ERROR Hard disk seek error 80 TIME OUT ERROR Time out error AA DRIVE NOT READY Drive not ready error BB UNDEFINED ERROR Undefined errors CC WRITE FAULT Write fault error E0 STATUS ERROR Status error F0 NOT SENSE ERROR Other errors (HW. CODE = FF) FE NOT DRIVE ERROR Drive has not been found FF DATA COMPARE ERROR Data comparing error
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Log Utilities
Log Utilities
This function logs error information generated while a test is in progress; it shows the results stored in RAM. The error logs can be checked by selecting [03. LOG UTILITIES] in the main menu. Selecting [01.LOG UTILITIES] shows the following message:
LOG UTILITIES Screen
XXXXX ERRORS
The message shows the number of errors.
PASS COUNT
If the test parameter "Test Loop" is set as "Yes" in the test, the pass count is displayed.
CNT
It shows the number assigned, according to the order of occurrence of the errors.
TEST XXX XX digits 1-3
MEMOR Y TES T RAM NPX TEST NPX KEYBOARD TEST KBD CACHE MEMORY TEST CAH DISPLAY TEST CRT SCSI TEST SCS FLOPPY DISK TEST FDD CD-ROM TEST CDR PRINTER TEST PRT SCSI HDD TEST or IDE HDD TEST HDD
digits 4-5 digits 6-7
XX
:
It shows the abbreviation of the test in which the error occurred.
: It shows the subtest number in which the error occurred. : It shows the step number in which the error occurred. (Depending on the
test, Digits 6-7 are not always displayed.)
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PASS
It shows the pass count where the error occurred.
STS
It shows the error status. The meaning of the error status depends on the test item.
NOTE: For [06. SCSI HDD TEST], the first digit of STS means SCSI ID.
For [11. IDE HDD TEST], the first digit of STS means Drive Number.
ADDR
It shows the address where the error occurred.
WD
It shows the write-data at the occurrence of the error.
RD
It shows the read-data at the occurrence of the error.
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ERROR NAME / DETAILS
It shows the error name and its detail information.
Key operation for Log Utilities
To scroll the error log screen, or to save and to clear the error log information, use the following keys:
<> key : scrolls to the next page. <> key : scrolls to the previous page. <Esc> key : finishes the error log screen and returns to the main menu. <1> key : clears the error log informatio n. <2> key : prints out the error log inform ation. <3> key : reads the error log information saved on the floppy disk. <4> key : saves the error log information on the floppy disk.
NOTE: When the error log information is cleared with the key operation above, the error information
recorded on the diskette is also cleared.
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System Configuration Display
System Configuration Display
Selecting [04. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION] shows the following configuration information (The actual information shown on the screens may vary, depending on the configuration.):
:Select [Tab]:Change Changes to each information tab.
[Esc]:Escape Terminates SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DISPLAY.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
It shows the configuration information of the server.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen
[BIOS Version] BIOS version of the system base board [Conventional MEMORY] Capacity of conventional memory (KB) [Expansion MEMORY] Capacity of expansion memory (MB) [FLOPPY DISK DRIVES] Number of floppy disk drives IDE DEVICE
[HARD DISK DRIVE] Number of IDE hard disk drives (IDE RAID included)
[CD-ROM DRIVE] Number of IDE CD-ROM drives [RS-232C ADAPTER] Number of RS-232C ports [PRINTER ADAPTER] Number of printer ports [CPU] Number of CPUs (family, model and stepping number of CPU) [VIDEO MEMORY] Capacity of VRAM [LAN ADAPTER] Vendor name of LAN card [SCSI HOST ADAPTER] Name of SCSI host adapter SCSI DEVICE
[HARD DISK DRIVE] Number of SCSI hard disk drives
[CD-ROM DRIVE] Number of SCSI CD-ROM drives
[CMT DRIVE] Number of SCSI CMT drives
[MO DRIVE] Number of SCSI MO drives
[SCANNER] Number of SCSI scanning devices
[OTHER DEVICE] Number of other SCSI devices
Move the cursor to the connected device to check the detailed information.
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Installing the TOSHIBA Display Power Save Driver
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Installing the TOSHIBA Display Power Save Driver
The TOSHIBA Display Power Save Driver is a device driver for Windows 2000 that controls the power-saving function of the monitor. After selecting [Install Windows 2000] in the SST procedure, the driver will be installed automatically.
To install the driver manually from the SST CD-ROM, follow the procedure below after installing the Windows 2000 Server:
1. Log on to Windows 2000 as the Administrator (or a user having equivalent rights).
2. Insert the SST CD-ROM.
3. Start the Explorer.
4. Change the current directory to:
<CD-ROM>\PUBLIC\UTILS\TOSHIBA\DPS
5. Double-click
6. Restart the system.
setup.exe.
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