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Microsoft(r) Windows(r) environment, the drivers will be automatically
installed and no further action is required. In a Linux environment,
the drivers are not automatically installed and you have to install the
drivers manually after the OS installation has been completed.
In Windows 2003 (32 bit, SBS, and 64 bit), in addition to the device
labeled OEMDRV, a floppy drive labeled FLOPPY will also be exposed that
contains drivers and will remain active for 18 hours.
USC supplies necessary Windows 2003 Server drivers via a temporary,
internal USB device that may initially be assigned the drive letter
C: during Windows 2003 Server Setup. Before proceeding, please refer
to the USC User Guide or the Microsoft support article KB896536 for
appropriate installation steps to ensure that your operating system
is properly installed to drive letter C:.
You will be prompted during the beginning of Red Hat(r) Enterprise
Linux(r) (RHEL)5.x installation that a "Read-only filesystem was
detected." RHEL has detected the temporary storage area of the USC
that stores updates for your system. When prompted, make sure to click
the "OK" button. The following warning will indicate a "loop partition
layout" was detected that needs formatting. Make sure to click the
"Ignore drive" button. These two warning messages may be displayed
several times during the course of RHEL 5.x installation.
If the boot mode is set to UEFI in BIOS (F2 setup) and if you launch
System Services (F10) and Deploy OS, the installation might fail or
you may not be able to boot to the OS after the installation. Always
ensure boot mode is set to BIOS in F2 setup before launching USC and
deploying the OS.
You may see a no optical device found error if you have a bad DVD/CD
in the optical drive. This error does not mean that there are no
optical devices on the system. If you remove the bad media, then
this error will go away.
For RHEL and SUSE(r) operating systems, you need to install kernel
source before installing the drivers present in OEMDRV.
For RAID Configuration and Platform Updates, PERC 6.1 Firmware or
above is required.
For RAID Configuration, PERC 6.1 Firmware or above is required.
To maintain compatibility with other iDRAC configuration tools, it is
recommended that only digits (0-9), alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z) and hyphen
(-) characters be used when entering a "Name" or "Password" string.
When entering a "Domain Name", such as 'x123.com', a period (.)
character is also permissible.
When attempting a Platform Update via an FTP server, specifying a valid
proxy server but selecting an invalid proxy type will cause USC to halt
for a long period (possibly over 30 minutes) before it returns to
normal operation.