Toshiba 510D User Manual

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First edition April 2001
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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.
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
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
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.
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.
Chapter 2
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).
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.
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].
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.
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.
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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Setup
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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