This document explains the precautions for using your
MAGNIA 510D. To ensure the best performance,
please read this document carefully before configuring
the server.
Keep the document handy for future reference.
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When using Windows NTServer 4.0
(1) Be sure to connect a mouse to the server.
If you use the server without a mouse, the keyboard
may become inoperative.
(2) Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 to the server
whose memory capacity exceeds 1,7MB
When the memory capacity exceeds 1,7MB,
Windows NT Server 4.0 cannot be installed because
of the limitations of Windows NT Server 4.0. In this
case, use the following procedure to install
Windows NT Server 4.0.
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1) If the server is in operation, shut it down, switch
off the power, and unplug the power cable.
2) Remove memory modules as needed to observe
the 1,7 MB limit.
3) Install Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows NT
4.0 Service Pack with the memory capacity at less
than 1,7 MB.
4) After installing Windows NT server 4.0, please
replace memory that is above than 1,7 MB.
For installing and removing the memory modules,
refer to MAGNIA User’s Guide
(on the Documentation CD ROM), Chapter 2.
(3) Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 to the server
with an MO device.
Using an MO device with this server may prevent the
correct installation of Windows NT Server 4.0. In this
case, remove the MO device before installing
Windows NT Server 4.0. As a precaution, replace the
server’s panels before switching it on. For installing
and removing the MO device, refer to MAGNIA
User’s Guide (on the Documentation CD ROM),
Chapter 2.
(4) Network adapter setup
1)Check the connector panel on the Network
adapter to see if the "530LTX" label is attached.
2)Enter the following settings in Network adapter’s
propaties when the Network adapter has been
installed from the floppy disk or when the Network
adapter properties have been selected on the
control panel network.
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If the "530LTX" label is attached on the
connector panel:
If you use the server without a mouse, the keyboard
may become inoperative.
(2) Installing Windows 2000 Server to the server
with an MO device.
Using an MO device with this server may prevent the
correct installation of Windows 2000 Server. In this
case, remove the MO device before installing
Windows 2000 Server. As a precaution, replace the
server’s panels before switching it on. For installing
and removing the MO device, refer to MAGNIA
User’s Guide (on the Documentation CD ROM),
Chapter 2.
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When using NetWare
Follow the installation procedure described in the
instruction manual to ensure that the installation is
done properly.
About expansion of optional RAID controller D
When you use Server Setup Tool to setup the server
with RAID controller D (MR466), the [Detailed Setup]
option may not setup right. To set RAID configuration
details with Server Setup Tool, use the following
5.1
procedure.
(1)
When the message [Press <Ctrl><M> to Run
MegaRAID Configuration Utility] is displayed during
the server boot, press [Ctrl]+[M]. After MegaRAID
Configuration Utility is started, set RAID
configuration in detail, and select [Logical
Drive]-[Advanced Menu]-[Write Policy], set
[WRTHRU] to the array that is installed on the OS.
For operation procedures about MegaRAID
Configuration Utility, refer to MegaRAID User's manual.
(2)
After setting RAID configuration details, insert the
Server Setup Tool CD-ROM and the Startup Disk
floppy disk in the CD-ROM drive and the floppy disk
drive respectively, then restart the system to start
the Server Setup Tool.
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(3)
Open the Server Setup Tool [Main Menu], and click
the [Setup] button to start setup wizard. When the
[RAID Configuration screen] dialog box is displayed,
check [Skip RAID Setup] check box, and continue
the setup wizard. For setup wizard, refer to Server Setup Tool User's guide.
(4)
After setup, regarding the array that is installed on
the OS, we recommend setting the logical drive's
[Write Policy] setting to [WRBACK] using MegaRAID
Configuration Utility or Power Console.
Tape Attached to the CPU Heat Sink
Protective tape is attached to the heat sink to prevent it
separating from the CPU during transit. This protective
tape need not be removed under normal conditions.
However, you must remove it when you remove the
CPU or heat sink.
CAUTION
Do not remove the tape immediately after turning off
power, since the temperature of the CPU and
surrounding parts are still high immediately after the
power is turned off. When you reinstall the CPU or
heat sink, there is no need to reattach the tape to the
heat sink.
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