NEC Express 5800 manuals
Express 5800
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Notes on Using the Server
- Safety Notes
- Power Supply and Power Code Use
- Installation, Relocation, Storage, and Connection
- Cleaning and Working with Internal Devices
- During Operation
- For Proper Operation
- Transfer To Third Party
- Disposal And Consumables
- Advice for Health
- User Support
- Overview
- Specifications
- Unit Configuration
- Names and Functions of Components
- Cable connection list
- Troubleshooting
- Error Beep Codes
- POST Codes
- Preventive Maintenance
- Installing Internal Optional Devices
- Power Supply Cage
- Installing the Power supply unit (CAGE)
- Fan Unit
- Motherboard
- Making Backup Copies of NVRAM Information
- Restoring NVRAM Information
- If the System is Unable to Make Backup Copies of NVRAM Information
- Updating SDR FW
- How to Attach the Motherboard
- SCSI Back Panel (SCSI-B.P) & SAF-TE Board
- Installing the SCSI Back Panel
- CD-ROM Drive
- Floppy Disk Drive
- FRONT Bezel
- Front Sub Bezel
- Front Panel Board
- Other Option Parts
- Maintenance Parts List
- Notes
Express 5800
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 BEFORE STARTING SETUP
- NOTES FOR SAFE HANDLING
- Rack-mount Model
- PCI/CPU Modules
- PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
- Use of Power Supply and Power Cord
- Installation, Relocation, Storage and Connection
- Cleaning and Handling of Internal Devices
- During Operation
- UNPACKAGING
- CHAPTER 2 SETUP
- INSTALLATION
- Installation of Rack-mount Model
- Connection
- CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS SETUP
- SWITCHING BOOT MONITORING FUNCTION ~CHANGING BIOS SETTINGS~
- INSTALLING Windows Server 2003
- Setup Flow
- SETTING DUAL LAN CONFIGURATION
- SETTING DUAL DISK CONFIGURATION
- SWITCHING BOOT MONITORING FUNCTION
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES AFTER COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION
- SETUP FOR FAILURE MANAGEMENT
- Setting Dr. Watson
- Installing a Network Monitor
- INSTALLING MANAGEMENT UTILITIES
- system update
- NEC ESMPRO Manager
- BACKUP OF SYSTEM INFORMATION
- SETTING UP PCS ON A NETWORK
- CONFIRMATION OF THE ft CONTROL SOFTWARE VERSION
- CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
- SYSTEM REPAIR
- Starting up Recovery Console
- Updating the System
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Problems with NEC Express5800 ft series Setup
Express 5800
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Precautions for Use
- WARNING LABELS
- Rack-mount Model
- PCI/CPU Modules
- PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
- Use of Power Supply and Power Cord
- Installation, Relocation, Storage and Connection
- Cleaning and Handling of Internal Devices
- During Operation
- For Proper Operation
- TRANSFER TO THIRD PARTY
- DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES
- IF SYSTEM TROUBLE IS SUSPECTED
- Chapter 2 General Description
- STANDARD FEATURES
- HOW THE OPERATING SYSTEM SEES THE CPU MODULES
- NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS
- Front View (inside)
- CD-ROM Drive
- Rear View
- CPU Module
- PCI Module
- Chassis Board Layout
- LEDs
- disk access led
- disk led
- lan connector leds
- BASIC OPERATION
- Power ON
- Power OFF
- POST Check
- flow of post
- behavior at occurrence of error
- Floppy Disk Drive
- use of floppy disk
- Chapter 3 Windows Setup and Operation
- DISK OPERATIONS
- Disks Operations Using Disk Management
- Disk Operations Using the RDR (Rapid Disk Resync) Function
- Replacing Failed Hard Disk Drives
- CHANGE DRIVE LETTER
- DUAL LAN CONFIGURATION
- Removing dual LAN
- CHECK THE DUPLICATING OPERATION OF MODULES
- Evaluate Start and Stop of CPU Modules
- NEC Express5800/ft series SERVICE PROGRAM CONFIGURATION
- Chapter 4 System Configuration
- SYSTEM BIOS ~ SETUP ~
- Starting SETUP Utility
- Description of On-Screen Items and Key Usage
- Configuration Examples
- Menu and Parameter Descriptions
- system configuration
- peripheral configuration
- monitoring configuration
- keyboard features
- system hardware
- console redirection
- SCSI BIOS ∼ Fast!UTIL ∼
- Configuration Settings
- Scan SCSI Bus
- Exit Fast!UTIL ∼ Termination and Storage of Fast!UTIL ∼
- FORCED SHUTDOWN AND CLEAR
- Clear CMOS / Password (Configuring Motherboard Jumpers)
- Chapter 5 Installing and Using Utilities
- NEC EXPRESSBUILDER
- NEC EXPRESSBUILDER Top Menu
- Consoleless Menu
- Master Control Menu
- NEC ESMPRO Agent and Manager
- detection of server fault
- NEC ESMPRO Agent
- NEC ESMPRO Manager
- Maintenance of NEC Express5800/ft series
- start and stop of components
- check and clear of mtbf information
- firmware update
- dump collection
- refresh of view based on state change alert setting
- NEC MWA ∼ MANAGEMENT WORKSTATION APPLICATION ∼
- Chapter 6 Maintenance
- DAILY MAINTENANCE
- Making Backup Copies
- cleaning the keyboard and mouse
- cleaning the floppy disk drive
- SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
- OFF-LINE MAINTENANCE UTILITY
- RELOCATING/STORING THE NEC Express5800/ft series
- Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
- TO LOCATE THE ERRORS
- ERROR MESSAGES
- troubleshooting
- POST Error Messages
- Error Notification by BEEP
- Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition Error Messages
- Server Management Application Error Message
- SOLVING PROBLEMS
- Event Log
- Problems with NEC EXPRESSBUILDER
- Problems with Master Control Menu
- Problems with NEC ESMPRO
- COLLECTION OF TROUBLE LOGS
- Collection of Configuration Information
- COLLECTION OF THE MEMORY DUMP
- Chapter 8 System Upgrade
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- ANTI-STATIC MEASURES
- PREPARING YOUR SYSTEM FOR UPGRADE
- INCH HARD DISK DRIVE
- Installing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive
- Removing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive
- Replacing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive
- Removing CPU Module
- Installing CPU Module
- DIMM
- Installing DIMM
- Removing DIMM
- Replacing DIMM
- PROCESSOR (CPU)
- Installation
- Removing CPU
- Replacing CPU
- Precautions
- Removing PCI Module
- Installing PCI Module
- PCI BOARD
- Installing PCI Board
- Removing PCI Board
- Replacing PCI Board
- Setup of Optional PCI Board
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B I/O Port Addresses
Express 5800
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING
- Notes for Safe Handling
- Precautions for Safety
- Use of Power Supply and Power Cord
- Installation, Relocation, Storage and Connection
- Cleaning and Handling of Internal Devices
- During Operation
- Rack-mount Model
- Unpackaging
- CHAPTER 2 ABOUT OPERATING SYSTEM
- Installing Windows Server 2003
- CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING SERVER
- Installation
- Installation of Rack-mount Model
- Connection
- CHAPTER 4 WINDOWS SETUP
- ft series Setup
- Setup Flow
- Step 1: Things Required for Setup
- windows setup
- Size of the Partition to be Created
- Step 2: Prepare for ft series Setup
- Prepare NEC Express5800/ft series
- Step 3: Disable Boot Monitoring Function
- Step 4: Start the ft series Setup
- Step 5: Install Windows Server 2003 Service Pack
- Step 6: Set Dual LAN Configuration
- Step 7: Set Dual Disk Configuration
- Setting Dual Disk Configuration by the RDR (Rapid Disk Resync) function
- Step 8: Update Software
- Step 11: Set Network for NEC ESMPRO Agent
- Step 12: Enable Boot Monitoring Function
- Step 13: Set up Failure Management
- Install a Network Monitor
- Set Recovery Console
- Set MTBF Type
- Step 14: Back up System Information
- CHAPTER 5 PROCEDURES AFTER COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION
- Installing Management Utilities
- system update
- nec esmpro manager
- Setting up PCs on a Network
- Confirmation of the ft Control Software Version
- applying windows service packs
- Applying Windows Service Packs
- Applying Microsoft HotFix
- About Windows Update (Applying Security Patches)
- CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
- System Repair
- Preparation
- Starting up Recovery Console
- Updating the System
- Troubleshooting
- Problems with Windows Setup
- Problems with NEC ESMPRO Setup
- Problems with System Repair
Express 5800
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- using this guide
- text conventions
- related documents
- safety notices
- care and handling
- system overview
- system features
- system chassis features
- rear view
- system connectors
- internal view
- standard features
- keyboard and mouse
- optional features
- dvd-rom cd-rw combination drive
- intel pro 1000 mt lan board
- video board
- sony ait1 tape backup unit
- expressbuilder cd-rom
- limited warranty
- limitations of remedies
- setting up the system
- selecting a site
- unpacking the system
- making connections
- connecting the power cord
- using the system
- powering on your system
- powering off the server system
- configuring your system
- bios setup utility
- bios setup configuration settings
- main menu
- ide configuration submenu
- system information submenu
- advanced menu
- chipset submenu
- pcipnp submenu
- power menu
- boot menu
- exit menu
- configuring motherboard jumpers
- keyboard power jumper (kbpw)
- upgrading your system
- general information
- equipment log
- shifting from tower to desktop
- shifting from desktop to tower
- removing or installing the right side door
- removing and replacing the front panel
- removing the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket
- replacing the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket
- installing or removing a 5.25-inch device
- removing a 5.25-inch device
- removing a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive
- installing a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive
- removing a hard disk drive
- installing a hard disk drive
- upgrading microprocessor
- recommended memory configuration
- removing a ddr module
- installing and removing an adapter card
- expansion cards resources
- replacing the battery
- cabling the device
- system power cables
- cabling a hard disk drive
- cabling a floppy disk drive
- preparing the device
- preparing an ide hard disk drive
- ide device configuration
- problem solving
- static precautions
- resetting the server
- troubleshooting guide
- problems at initial system start-up
- problems running new application software
- problems and suggestions
- if you need assistance
- error messages: beep codes
- how to identify bios revision level
- updating bios
- recovering bios
- specifications
- interrupt requests
- product configuration record table
Express 5800
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- using this guide
- text conventions
- related documents
- safety notices
- care and handling
- System Overview
- Overview
- Front View with Front Bezel Closed
- Front View with Front Bezel Removed
- Rear View
- Internal View
- System Board
- Status Indicators
- DISK ACCESS Lamp
- Hard Disk Lamp
- LAN Connector Lamps
- Standard Features
- Power Supply
- SAF-TE Logic
- PCI Riser Slots
- Network Controller
- Network Teaming Features
- Keyboard and Mouse
- System Board Management Controller (BMC)
- Degradation Feature
- System Security
- summary of software security features
- EXPRESSBUILDER
- ESMPRO
- Using Your Server
- POWER Switch
- Identification of Servers ~ UID Switch ~
- Floppy Disk Drive
- CD-ROM Drive
- Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System
- Setup Flow
- Selecting a Site
- Unpacking the System
- Assembling the Rack-mount System
- Restricted Access Location
- Installation Procedure for NEC Rack or Vendor's Rack
- Removing the Server from the Rack Assembly
- Connecting Peripheral Devices
- this server
- Connection to Serial Ports
- Connecting the Power Cord
- Turning On the Server
- Installing the Operating System
- Making Backup Copies of System Information
- Chapter 3 Configuring Your System
- Starting SETUP Utility
- Description on On-Screen Items and Key Usage
- Configuration Examples
- Menu and Parameter Descriptions
- processor settings
- pci configuration
- peripheral configuration
- memory configuration
- advanced chipset control
- system management submenu
- console redirection
- event log configuration submenu
- boot device priority
- removable devices submenu
- SCSI BIOS ~ SCSISelect ~
- scsi bus interface definitions
- additional options
- Configuring SCSI Controller on Optional Board
- Configuring system Board Jumpers
- Chapter 4 Installing the Operating System
- About Express Setup
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Installing and Configuring Device Drivers
- Setup for Problem Resolution
- Installing Maintenance Utilities
- Updating the System - Applying Service Pack -
- Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
- Installing Windows NT 4.0
- Installing and Setting Device Drivers
- Novell NetWare 5.0
- Preparation
- configuration checklist
- Installing the Novell NetWare v5.0 Network Operating System
- Restarting the Server
- SCO OpenServer 5.0.6
- Installing Optional Hardware
- Installing and Configuring System Software
- Chapter 5 Maintenance
- Cleaning
- Cleaning the Server
- Cleaning the Interior
- Cleaning the Keyboard/Mouse
- Cleaning CD-ROM
- System Diagnostics
- Starting and Ending the System Diagnostics
- Relocating/Storing the Server
- Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
- System Viewers
- Lamps
- Error Messages
- POST Error Messages
- Beep Codes
- Solving Problems
- Problems with EXPRESSBUILDER
- Problems with Express Setup
- Error Message during Disk Array Configuration
- Problems with Configuration Diskette Creator
- Collecting Event Log
- Windows NT 4.0
- Collect Configuration Information
- Collecting Dr. Watson Diagnostic Information
- Saving the Dump File
- Backup IPMI Information
- Recovery for Windows 2000/Windows NT System
- Off-Line Maintenance Utility
- Starting the Off-line Maintenance Utility
- Features of Off-line Maintenance Utility
- Resetting the Server
- Chapter 7 Upgrading Your Server
- Safety Notes
- Anti-static Measures
- Preparing Your System for Upgrade
- Device Installation or Removal Procedure
- Server ~ Pull-out from the Rack ~
- Top Cover
- DIMM
- Processor (CPU)
- PCI Board
- Disk Array Controller Board
- upgrading your system
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Interrupt Requests (IRQs)
- Appendix C Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0
- Installation Assumption
- Installing LAN Adapters
- Device Drivers
- Configuring RAID
- Installing LAN Adapter Drivers
- Driver Installation for the ATI RAGE XL Display Adapter
- Appendix D Equipment Log
- Software
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- Introduction
- Guide Scenario
- Guide Goal
- STEP 1: Install the Hardware
- Switch Fault Tolerant Teams
- STEP 2: Install the Operating System
- Using Group Policy to Disable Automatic Updates
- Configuring Windows for Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1
- STEP 3: Configure the Server Hardware
- Network Adapter Teaming
- STEP 4: Install and Configure Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1
- Installing Virtual Server
- STEP 5: Installing and Configuring the Guest Virtual Machines
- Resource Assignment
- Creating the Virtual Machines
- Domain Controller (DC1) Build Checklist
- Email Server (EX1) Build Checklist
- Limit Virtual Machine Processor Usage
- Maximum Capacity
- Next Steps
- Additional Resources
Express 5800
Brand: NEC | Category: Racks & Stands
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related documents
- safety notices
- Introduction
- System Rack Models
- U System Rack
- Multi-Bay System Rack
- Planning Your Site
- Equipment Location
- Environmental Conditions
- Floor Construction
- System Rack Placement
- Air Conditioning
- Electrical Facilities
- Grounding Requirements
- Planning Your System Rack Configuration
- Cabling Constraints
- RAID Cable Restrictions
- planning your system rack configuration
- Configuration Guidelines
- Calculating Load and Determining UPS On-Battery Run Time
- Installing the System Rack
- What You Need
- Unpacking the System Rack and Components
- Opening Front and Rear Doors
- Removing Rack Side Panels
- Leveling the System Rack
- Installing Rack Frame Link Kits
- Attaching the Stabilizer to the System Rack
- Installing Rack Components
- Tools Required
- Recommendations and Warnings
- Installing the Interface Expander Accessory
- Installing the UPS
- Connecting Your Master and Protected servers (BSUs)
- Installing a Power Distribution Unit
- Installing a Keyboard Tray
- Installing the Concentrator
- Installing Blank Panels
- Installing a Monitor Tray
- Connecting the Console Monitor
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Features of the Server
- Feature of Each Model
- A1080a-D Model
- A1080a-E Model
- Checking Model Name
- Management Function
- Storage Management
- Backup Management
- Power Management
- Operation Mode
- Server Level Setting
- Processor Related
- I/O Related
- Fault Handling Related
- Other
- Introducing the Server
- Notes on System Configuration and Operation
- system setup
- Using Each Operation Management Function
- Before Starting Setup
- Option Board Supported by EXPRESSBUILDER
- Setup
- Setup of Server
- Setting up Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2008 R2
- Setting up Other Type of OS
- Setup for Solving Problems
- Advanced Setup
- Hardware
- Names and Functions of Components
- Front View
- Rear View
- Internal View
- Processor Memory Module
- Processor Memory Modules Adding/Mounting Rule
- Processor Mounting Rule
- DIMM Adding/Mounting Rule
- DIMM Mounting Rule in the System
- DIMM Mounting Rule
- Memory RAS Functions
- DIMM Sparing
- Memory Scrubbing
- Other Memory Functions
- PCI Card
- PCI Card Mounting Rule
- Cooling Fans
- Power Supply Unit
- Management Module
- Internal Hard Disk Drive
- LED Description
- Internal Hard Disk Drive LED
- DVD Drive Access LED
- Processor Memory Module LED
- Cooling Fan LED s
- Management Module LEDs
- Power Supply Unit LED
- PCI Slot LED
- Installation
- Mounting/Unmounting the server to/from Rack
- Mounting Procedure
- Unmounting Procedure
- Connection
- Web Console Connection
- Power Code Connection
- Connection to Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
- Relocation
- Power-On and Booting Server
- POST (Power On Self-Test)
- Error during POST
- Power-OFF and Stopping Server
- Checking Server Position (ID Switch)
- OS Reboot
- DVD Drive
- When you fail to eject
- Aboout use of the CD/DVD
- Upgrading Your Server
- Safty Notes
- Anti-Atatic Measures
- Parts Able to be Added/Replaced by Customers
- Preparation for Mounting/Unmounting
- Confirmation during replacement or installation
- Hard Disk
- Uninstallation
- Notes on Replacing Hard Disk Drives in the RAID System
- Replacing Failed Power Supply Unit
- Adding Power Supply Unit
- Cooling Fan
- Mount
- Remounting Server to Rack
- Power Cable
- User Interface
- NEC EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor
- NEC EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor Display
- ID Button (Front)
- Main Menu
- Display at Fault Occurrence
- Display Format for View Faults
- All SVRs Up/Down Menu
- Execute Menu
- System Menu
- View Information
- Switch DVD&USB Execute Menu
- Network Enter Password Menu
- SYS Network Menu
- LCD Guard Mode Enable/Disable Menu
- LCD Guard Mode Set Password Menu
- LCD Guard Mode Enter Password Menu
- Mode Settings Enter Password Menu
- Mode Settings Menu
- View Mode Information Screen
- Power Redundancy Menu
- Stop all MGMs Enter Password Menu
- Stop all MGMs
- Disconnect SYS Enter Password Menu
- Disconnect SYS
- Display Format for Server Menu
- View Information Screen
- View GUID Screen
- Server Control Menu
- Enter Password Menu
- SVRx For Maintenance Menu
- SVRx Network Menu
- Clear All Faults
- Restore Defaults Menu
- Patrol Scrubbing Menu
- CPU Throttle Mode Menu
- QPI Link Frequency Menu
- Stop MGM of SVRx Enter Password Menu
- Stop MGM of SVRx
- Disconnect SVRx Enter Password Menu
- Disconnect SVRx
- Display Format for Box Menu
- View Environment Screen
- Box Network Menu
- Disconnect BOX Enter Password Menu
- Disconnect Box
- Setting Network
- Force Dump
- BIOS Setup
- Starting
- Descriptions on Key and Screen
- Parameters and Descriptions
- Advanced Menu
- OS Control
- PCI Subsystem Settings
- Slot Configuration
- TPM Configuration
- WHEA Configuration
- CPU Configuration
- USB Configuration
- Intel(R) TXT Configuration
- Super I/O Configuration
- Serial Port 1 Configuration
- Serial Port Console Redirection
- Console Redirection Settings
- Chipset
- North Bridge
- IOH Configuration
- Intel® VT for Directed I/O Configuration
- QPI Link
- South Bridge
- Boot
- Hard Drive BBS Priorities
- CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities
- Floppy Drive BBS Priorities
- Network Device BBS Priorities
- Security
- Save & Exit
- EFI Shell
- EFI Shell Command
- RAID
- raid level
- Features of Internal RAID Controller
- patrol read
- background initialize
- Before Using WebBIOS
- Using WebBIOS
- physical drives
- Configuring Virtual Disk
- Operation of Various Features
- WebBIOS and Universal RAID Utility
- Battery for Internal RAID Controller
- Remote Management Function
- Web Console Function
- System Web Console
- Monitoring
- Sensor Readings
- Event Log
- FRU Inventory
- Settings
- Time And Date
- System Name
- Network
- SSL Certificate
- Customer Data
- Mode Settings
- Hardware Settings
- Core Status
- User Management
- Alert Management
- Fault Information
- Enable/Disable Component
- Firmware Update
- Service Processor
- Summary
- Hardware Locator
- Server Name
- Serial Over LAN
- Save or Restore
- KVMs Redirection
- ActiveX console
- Java console
- BIOS Update
- Virtual LCD
- Online Hardware Dump
- Device Online/Offline
- Resource Web Console
- Privilege Level of BMC Web Console
- BMC Web Console Language/HELP
- HELP
- About SMASH-CLP
- Network Protocol
- TELNET Connecting
- Simultanious Connection
- Supported Standard Commands
- Supported OEM Commands
- Target Tree
- Property
- setting1 target
- system1 target
- partition<X> target
- partition<X>/nic1 target
- Overview
- Power Control
- Power ON
- Force Power OFF
- OS Shutdown
- Hard Reset
- Power Cycle
- Sensor Information
- Retrieving Specified Sensor
- Reset and Clear
- Management Firmware Reset
- Software
- Attached Media
- EXPRESSBUILDER
- Bundled Software for the Server
- Universal RAID Utility (Linux)
- NEC PRODUCT INFO COLLECTION UTILITY (for Linux)
- Bundled Software for Management PC
- Operation and Maintenance
- Daily Maintenance
- Checking Status LEDs
- Cleaning
- Cleaning the Keyboard/Mouse
- Cleaning CD/DVD
- Console-less Setup
- Starting up System Web Console
- Troubleshooting at Failure
- Error Message by Server Management Application
- Troubleshooting
- Windows
- Setup with EXPRESSBUILDER
- Master Control Menu
- RAID System and RAID Controller
- NEC ESMPRO
- Failure Analysis Procedure
- Specifying Failure of Power Cable
- Collecting Failure Information
- Collecting Configuration Information
- Collecting User-Mode Process Dump (Dr. Watson Diagnostics Information)
- Backing up IPMI Information
- Collecting Hardware Log
- Repairing System
- Contents of System Diagnostics
- Details of System Diagnostics
- Command List
- How to Execute System Diagnostics
- Displaying Test Device List
- Selecting/Unselecting Test Device
- Setting Test Ending Condition
- Checking Test Status
- Ending Test Forcibly
- Collecting Log
- Displaying on Screen
- Ending TeDoLi
- Test Executing Part
- CPU Test
- DVD Test
- HDD Test
- Ether Test
- Command Reference
- open
- close
- info
- stat
- statv
- pass
- fail
- warn
- select
- desel
- option
- time
- term
- reboot
- Relocating and Storing
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