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Preface This manual consists of the following chapters: Chapter 1 Server Setup TooL Chapter 1. describes how to configure the hardware and start the Server Setup TooL. Chapter 2 Setup Chapter 2. describes how to use the Server Setup TooL. Chapter 3 Utilities Chapter 3. describes how to use the Toshiba Utilities. Chapter 4 HW Diagnostics Chapter 4. describes how to use the HW Diagnostics Program. Chapter 5 Application Chapter 5. describes how to install or uninstall the application.
Contents Preface Contents Chapter 1 Server Setup TooL Checking the Accessories......................................................................................... 1 Starting SST.............................................................................................................. 1 Main Menu................................................................................................................ 5 Chapter 2 Setup Setup Wizard................................................................
Chapter 1
1 Checking the accessories Server Setup TooL Checking the accessories Before you start the Server Setup TooL (SST), ensure that the following accessories are included: - SST CD-ROM - Startup Disk - Server Setup TooL User's Guide (This guide) - End-User License Agreement Starting SST NOTE: Depending on the optional equipment installed on the server, the SST may not work correctly. Do not remove the Startup Disk or the SST CD-ROM while the SST is working. Starting the server 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Server Setup TooL Starting the Server 6. 7. 2 When the following message appears: "Please insert the Server Setup TooL CD, then press any key." Insert the SST CD-ROM and press any key. In a short time, the Start-up screen of the Toshiba 'Server Setup TooL' is displayed.
3 Server Setup TooL Input Locale 8. After the Start-up screen of the 'Server Setup TooL', the Input Locale screen is displayed. Input Locale screen Select one of the following keyboard layouts. Belgian French German Spanish Swiss French Swiss German United Kingdom U.S. NOTE: The Input Locale screen only appears when you start the SST from the Startup Disk for the first time. Locale information you select will be recorded on the Startup Disk.
Server Setup TooL Starting SST on another system 4 Starting SST on another system The Server Setup TooL can be started on a system installed with either one of the following operating systems: Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95 To start the 'Server Setup TooL' from another system(s): 1. 2. 3. Insert the SST CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the chosen operating system. After the 'Input Locale' screen is displayed, select one of the keyboard layouts.
5 Server Setup TooL Main Menu Main Menu Main Menu scr een Setup The setup option is an automated installation process of the hardware and operating system. The process guides you through a series of questions and then automatically configures the system and installs the software. For more information, refer to Chapter 2. [Setup]. Utilities The utilities option contains additional programs to customize the installation and manage the hardware and network configuration.
Chapter 2
Setup Hardware System Configuration Setting 6 Setup Wizard Hardware System Configuration After selecting Setup from the SST Main menu, the Hardware System Configuration screen is displayed. Hardware System Configuration screen Detailed Setup The System Setup Utility enables the system hardware to be configured. (For more information, refer to "System Configuration Setup in the MAGNIA7100 User's Guide".) Skip HW Setup Choose this option to skip the hardware configuration setup process.
7 Setup RAID Configuration Setting RAID Configuration Setting After selecting a 'Hardware System Configuration' option, the RAID configuration screen is displayed (only if the RAID Controller exists). RAID Configuration screen Simplified Setup This option allows you to input RAID type, Hot Spare option, and other RAID configuration information during the setup process. Detailed Setup This option manually starts the RAID configuration utility, allowing the array to be manually configured.
Setup Simplified RAID Configuration Setting 8 Simplified RAID Configuration Setting After selecting an option in the 'Simplified RAID Configuration' display the 'Simplified RAID Configuration Setup' screen is displayed. Simplified RAID Configuration Setup screen RAID0 (The required number of HDDs is one or more.) Multiple HDDs are grouped and constructed as a unique logical device.
9 Setup Create Utility Partition Create Utility Partition The Utility Partition contains software tools used for maintaining your computer. The Utility Partition is a hidden partition which resides on the computer's primary hard disk drive and can be accessed during the boot process. The partition requires about 90 MB of freely available disk space. Create Utility Partition screen Create a Utility Partition A 'Utility Partition' is created.
Setup Operating System Installation Selection 10 Operating System Installation Selection After selecting a 'Utility Partition' option, the Operating System Installation Selection menu is displayed. Operating System Installation screen Install Windows 2000 Quick Installation Guides you through a quick installation of Windows 2000 Server using the 'Server Setup TooL's' automatic installation procedure. Install Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation Guides you through a quick installation of Windows NT 4.
11 Setup Operating System Installation Selection NOTE: If you want to install Windows NT Server 4.0 without using the SST, create the required Installation diskettes in the Utility menu (Refer to Chapter 2 – Windows NT Manual Installation without using SST and the MAGNIA7100 User's Guide for more Information). If you select [Install MS-DOS], the 'Server Setup TooL creates a disk partition (from 50MB to 2,048MB).
Setup Locale Settings (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) 12 Windows 2000 Quick Installation Locale Settings NOTE: When you select the "Install Windows 2000 – Quick installation" option, the following Locale Settings screen is displayed. Locale Settings screen Select a Language for your Operating System (OS). NOTE: You must select the same OS languages as provided on your OS CD-ROM. Once you have chosen a specific language [i.e.
13 Setup Create Disk Partition (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) Create Disk Partition After specifying the OS language, the 'Create Disk Partition' screen is displayed. Create Disk Partition screen Select a file system. FAT16 Createsa file system using the FAT16 format (File Allocation Table with 16-bit entries). NTFS Creates a file system using the NTFS format (NT File System). NOTE: If you select "FAT16", the SST will create a partition the size of 2048MB.
Setup User Information Settings (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) 14 User Information Settings After specifying the disk partition parameters, the 'User Information Settings' menu is displayed. User Information Settings screen Enter the following user settings: User Name Name of the user (administrator). Company Name Enter the name of the Company or organization (optional). Product ID/CD Key Product ID or CD-key of the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM.
15 Setup License Mode Setting (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) License Mode Setting After you have specified user information, the 'License Mode Setting' screen is displayed. License Mode Setting screen The operating system license can be structured 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 not be less than the number of client computers that can simultaneously connect to that server.
Setup Server Role Setting (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) 16 Server Role Setting After specifying the 'License Mode Setting', the 'Server Role Setting' screen is displayed. Server Role setting screen Select one of the following server role setting options, then click [Next]. 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.
17 Setup Network Setting [1] (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) Network Setting [1] After specifying the 'Server Role Setting', the 'Network Setting' [1] screen is displayed. Use this screen to specify the network communication protocol. Network Setting [1] screen Select the communication protocol required , then click [Next].
Setup Network Setting [2] (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) 18 Network Setting [2] If TCP/IP is specified as the network communication protocol, the Network Setting [2] screen is displayed. 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.
19 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 is displayed. 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 to: 1. Enter the name of a domain or a workgroup.
Setup Update Driver Settings (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) 20 Update Driver Settings After the 'Network Settings' screen, the 'Update Driver Settings' screen is displayed (only if the MR493 RAID Controller exists). Update Driver Settings screen RAID Controller Driver Driver for MR493 RAID controller NOTE: The drivers for the server hardware are found on the CD-ROM of the' Server Setup TooL.. You may, however, have installed equipment that was shipped on diskettes with newer driver release versions.
21 Setup Services and Application Installation (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) Services and Application Installation Clicking Next on the 'Update Driver Settings' screen displays the 'Services and Application Installation' screen. Services and Application Installation screen ASD Driver The ASD automatically 'shuts-down' the system. The server can also be powered-down by pressing the DC power switch.
Setup Services and Application Installation (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) 22 NOTE: Ifa later version of the application is also available on diskette, check [From FD / CD] option.. If TCP/IP protocol is not installed (then the SNMP service is also not installed), the SNMP agent of the AMI RAID utility can also not be installed. NOTE:Applicable to AMI MR438 RAID Controller: If you want to install the AMI RAID Utility, the utilitymust be installed manually after the Windows 2000 Server installation.
23 Setup Setup Option (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) Setup Option After you have specified the installation options for 'Services and Application', the Setup Option screen is displayed. Use this screen to specify the setup installation features you wantenabled, during the installation process. Setup Option screen Beep sound in case of disk change Emits an audible alert (beep) to change storage media (i.e CD-ROM and diskette).
Setup Confirm Parameter Settings (Windows 2000 Quick Installation) 24 Confirm Parameter Settings After you have specified the setup installation features, the 'Confirm Parameter Settings' screen is displayed. 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 ensure its accuracy.
25 Setup Locale Settings (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation Locale Settings NOTE: When the “Install Windows NT – Quick installation” option is selected, the following' Locale' Settings screen is displayed. Locale Settings screen Select the Language for your Operating System. NOTE: You must select the same OS languages as provided on your OS CD-ROM. Once you have chosen a specific language [i.e.
Setup Create Disk Partition (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) 26 Create Disk Partition NOTE: When the “Install Windows NT 4.0 – Quick installation” is selected, the following 'Create Disk Partition' menu is displayed. Create Disk Partition screen Select one of the following options: FAT16 Creates a file system using the FAT16 format (File Allocation Table with 16-bit entries). FAT16 format limits the size of any given disk drive (i.edrive D) to 2GB.
27 Setup User Information Settings (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) User Information Settings After specifying the disk partition parameters, the 'User Information Settings' menu is displayed. User Information Settings screen Enter the following user settings: User Name Name of the user (administrator). Company Name Name of the Company or organization (optional). Product ID/CD Key Product ID or CD-key of the Windows NT Server 4.0 CD-ROM.
Setup License Mode Setting (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) 28 License Mode Setting After specifying user information, the 'License Mode Setting' screen appears. License Mode Setting screen The operating system license can be structured 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 not be less than the number of client computers that can simultaneously connect to that server.
29 Setup Server Role Setting (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) Server Role Setting After specifying the 'License Mode Setting', the 'Server Role Setting' screen is displayed . 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.
Setup Network Setting [1] (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) 30 Network Setting [1] After you have specified the server role, the 'Network Setting' [1] screen is displayed. This screen is 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 manually set up a protocol,domain or workgroup. The LAN driver is automatically installed including existing service settings.
31 Setup Network Setting [2] (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) Network Setting [2] After specifying the network adapter driver, the Network Setting [2] screen is displayed. Use this screen to specify the network communication protocol. Network Setting [2] screen Select the communication protocol being used.
Setup Network Setting [3] (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) 32 Network Setting [3] If TCP/IP is specified as the network communication protocol, the Network Setting [3] screen is displayed. The Network Setting [3] screen allows you to specify the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway Address and Primary WINS Address for your computer. Network Setting [3] screen To set up the network communication protocol: 1.
33 Setup Network Setting [4] (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) Network Setting [4] After specifying the IP addresses for your computer, the Network Setting [4] screen is displayed. 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 your computer belongs to: 1. In the domain Name text box, enter the name of the domain or workgroup for your network.
Setup Update Driver Settings (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) 34 Update Driver Settings After the 'Network Settings' screen, the 'Update Driver Settings' screen is displayed. Update Driver Settings screen NOTE: The drivers for the server hardware are found on the Server Setup TooL CD-ROM. You may, however, have installed equipment that was shipped on diskettes that include drivers with a newer release version.. If you need to use the drivers on diskettes, continue with this section.
Setup Services and Application Installation (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) 35 Services and Application Installation Clicking [Next] on the 'Update Driver Settings' screen displays the 'Services and Application Installation' screen. Services and Application Installation screen ASD Driver The ASD automatically shuts down the system. The server can now be powered off by pressing the DC power switch. AMI RAID Utility The AMI RAID Controller utility: Power Console Monitors the RAID configuration.
Setup Setup Option (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) 36 Setup Option After you have specified the installation options for 'Services and Application', the Setup Option screen appears. Use this screen to specify the setup installation features you want enabled during the installation process. Setup Option screen Select any of the following features that you want to activate: Beep sound in case of disk change Emits an audible alert (beep) to change storage media (CD-ROM and diskette).
37 Setup Confirm Parameter Settings (Windows NT 4.0 Quick Installation) Confirm Parameter Settings After setup of the installation features, the 'Confirm Parameter Settings' screen is displayed. This screen displays a window listing the configuration and setup parameters that you have chosen. Confirm Parameter Settings screen To start the installation process: 1. Review the information displayed on the 'Confirm Parameter Settings' screen to ensure that the settings are correct.
Setup Windows NT 4.0 Manual Installation using SST 38 Windows NT 4.0 Manual Installation using SST When [Install Windows NT 4.0 - Manual Installation] is selected in the [OS Install Selection] menu in the Toshiba Server Setup TooL, the hardware and the RAID system are automatically configured, and the diskettes for manual installation are created automatically. Once configured, boot the server with the setup disk supplied with the Windows NT Server 4.0, and then install the Windows NT Server 4.0 manually.
39 Setup Windows NT 4.0 Manual Installation without using SST Windows NT 4.0 Manual Installation without using SST To install the Windows NT Server 4.0 without using the Toshiba 'Server Setup TooL's automatic installation procedure, diskettes for manual installation must be made from the "Create Floppy Disks" menu. After making the diskettes, follow the installation instructions given in the MAGNIA 7100 User's Guide. Create Floppy Disks for Manual Installation 1. Insert the SST Startup Disk. 2.
Setup Create Floppy Disks (Windows NT 4.0 Manual Installation without using SST) 40 Create Floppy Disks screen 7. 8. Insert an unused diskette, then select [OK]. (If necessary, remove the Startup Disk.) After creating the diskettes, you must label them. To check the label descriptions, select [Detail] Æ [Create Floppy Disks] and srefer to SST Help. - (FD label: Adaptec 788x FMS Windows NT 4.0) (FD label: Adaptec 7899 FMS Windows NT 4.
41 Setup After Installation (Windows 2000) After Installation (Windows 2000) If Windows 2000 Server installation is complete,proceed as follows. Setting up the Time Zone 1. 2. 3. 4. Start the Windows 2000 Server and log on as the Administrator (or as a user having equivalent access). Run Date/Time Properties by clicking Start, Settings, Control panel, and double clicking Date/Time. Click the Time Zone tab. Check that the current Time Zone setting is correct.
Setup After Installation (Windows NT 4.0) 42 After Installation (Windows NT 4.0) If Windows NT Server 4.0 installation is complete, follow the procedure given below. 1. Start Windows NT Server 4.0 and logon as the Administrator (or as a user having equivalent access). 2. Run Date/Time Properties by clicking Start, Settings, Control panel, and double clicking Date/Time. 3. Click Time Zone tab. 4. Check that the current Time Zone setting is correct. If incorrect, select the correct setting and press [Ok].
Chapter 3
43 Utilities How to Start Utilities How to Start Utilities About Utilities The Utility Menu allows your system hardware settings to be modified and maintained . The 'Utility Menu' screen provides, the following utilities: Setup Support - Setup Information - Create Floppy Disks Hardware Setup - HW System Configuration - RAID Configuration Maintenance - HW Diagnostics - Update Program NOTE: Three methods are available to start the Utilities.
Utilities Starting the Utilities from the Utility Partition 44 Starting the Utilities from the Utility Partition The Utility Partition is a partition where the maintenance tools are stored and created. 1. 2. Switch on the server. As the system boots, the following message (SMC BIOS) is displayed, press + within four seconds after the message appears to boot to the Utility Partition. SMC BIOS xxx.xx.xxx ©xxxx,TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved.
45 Utilities Starting the Utilities on another system Starting the Utilities on another system 1. Insert the SST CD-ROM in to the machine running Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98 or Windows 95. 2. In a short time, the 'Input Locale' screen is displayed. On this screen select a keyboard layout. 3. On completion of the locale setting, the SST Main menu is displayed.
Utilities Setup Support 46 Utility Menu Setup Support Setup Information Clicking 'Setup Information' starts the Setup Information wizard and opens the 'Setup Wizard' dialog box. In this box choices can be made on how the SST configures the server, hardware, RAID, Utility Partition, and another system during the installation procedure. This menu reads the current setting information from the SST Startup Disk and arranges the settings.
47 Utilities Create Floppy Disks 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 create the diskettes after selecting [Control Panel] – [Console] – [Screen Option] then set to [Full Screen]. Create Floppy Disks screen The following check boxes are available in the Create Floppy Disks screen.
Utilities Create Floppy Disks 48 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 starts 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.
49 Utilities HW Setup HW Setup HW System Configuration The 'System Setup Utility' (SSU) begins by selecting [HW System Configuration]. The SSU manages/configuresthe hardware resources of the system (i.e memory addresses, I/O ports, DMA channels, interrupt levels, etc.). For more information, refer to the MAGNIA7100 User's Guide. RAID Configuration The MegaRAID Manager begins by selecting [RAID Configuration].
Chapter 4
HW Diagnostics About HW Diagnostics 50 About HW Diagnostics HW Diagnostics performs 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: - That the server operates normally. - For abnormal operation or any failure while the server is in use. - Thatthe optional devices are working normally. Not all failures may be detected by the HW Diagnostics Program.
51 HW Diagnostics Starting from the Utility Partition NOTE: To start the HW Diagnostics Program from the diskette, create the HW Diagnostics Program diskette from the “Create Floppy Disks” menu in the SST. Starting from the Utility Partition 1. Switch on the server. When the system reboots, the following message appears; press + . SMC BIOS xxx.xx.xxx ©xxxx,TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved. Input + keys within four seconds after the appearance of the message. Key is accepted.
HW Diagnostics Items of HW Diagnostics 52 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 Diagnostics Test – (01. DIAGNOSTIC TEST)]. [02.RUNNING TEST] Automatically execute the Diagnostics tests in a user-defined sequence.
53 HW Diagnostics Diagnostics Test Diagnostics Test (01. DIAGNOSTIC TEST) 1. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 99 2. From the '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".
HW Diagnostics Running Test Running Test (02.RUNNING TEST) The following test parameter is displayed when "02 RUNNING TEST" is selected. (To return to the Main Menu, select "99" or "Esc".) Running TEST - TEST PARAMETER [01.Go to Test] To start the running test. To stop the test program, press + . [02.Test ITEM EDIT] To choose the test items under the RUNNING Test. [03.Finish BUZZER Sound] When the Server finishes the running test, a beep sound is emitted. [99.
55 HW Diagnostics Running Test No error has been detected. The test has been compulsorily ended or any error has been detected. OK FAILED 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 terminated, the test result will not be displayed.
HW Diagnostics Selecting items of Running test 56 Selecting Items of Running Test A screen is displayed when [02. TEST ITEM EDIT] is selected. This menu shows the current items in the running test, and will allow you to add or delete individual tests. TEST ITEM EDIT FOR RUNNING TEST Adding Test Items To add a test item to the Running test, press the key, select a test item using the arrow keys, and press to select subtests. To return to the previous menu, press the key.
57 HW Diagnostics Selecting items of Running test NOTE: The edited test items are saved in system memory. When you restart the HW Diagnostics Program, the test items are returned to the initial setting.
HW Diagnostics Execution of test 58 Execution of Test During 'DIAGNOSTIC TEST' and 'RUNNING TEST', the following screen is displayed: Sample screen during the test XXXX 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. WRITE DATA Indicates the write-data. READ DATA Indicates the read-data. ADDRESS Indicates the address of the test being executed.
59 HW Diagnostics Details of Test Items and Error Log Information 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), and then reads the new data and compares the result with the test data. [02. Expansion memory] This test writes constant data to all of the memory area, and then reads the data and compares it with the test data. [03.
HW Diagnostics KEYBOARD TEST 60 [02. Keyboard LED on] The system flashes the Num Lock, CapsLock, and Scroll Lock LEDs. [03. PS/2 mouse] This subtest checks whether a PS/2 mouse is connected.. During the test, no message appears on the screen.
61 HW Diagnostics FLOPPY DISK TEST 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 is displayed. Change the disk.. [01. Sequential address read] This subtest continuously reads data from all tracks on a diskette. [02. Random address/data W/R/C] This subtest writes random data to random addresses on all tracks on the diskette.
HW Diagnostics PRINTER TEST 62 [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. Print Ripple Pattern Example PRINTER TEST (PRT) Error log Status Error name 01 TIME OUT Meaning Time out control of printer [06. SCSI HDD TEST] This test checks the HDD functions connected to the SCSI-Bus through ASPI driver software.
63 HW Diagnostics SCSI HDD TEST NOTE: The [01. Sequential address read] tests all areas of the hard disk drive. If the capacity 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].
HW Diagnostics NPX TEST 64 * Meaning of Details Information (DETAILS = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) AA BB CC DD EEEE FFFF AA BB CC DD EEEE FFFF : : : : : : Host and Channel number that the hard disk drive is connected to. Driver completion status ASPI status Host status Sense data 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.
65 HW Diagnostics SCSI TEST CHAN Indicates the ASPI angle ID and host adapter HOST The channel number in the target host adapter. ID00, 01, 02 … The SCSI ID number in the target host adapter.
HW Diagnostics CD-ROM TEST 66 [10. CD-ROM TEST] To test the computer's CD-ROM functions, insert the SST CD-ROM 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. For the error log information, refer to [Log Utilities] of SCSI HDD TEST. [11. SAF-TE TEST] To check the SAF-TE function and the status LED of the hard disk drives. [01.
67 HW Diagnostics SAF-TE TEST SAF-TE LED Reset (No Error Flag) Hit any key When the message above is displayed, check that all LEDs of the hard disk drives switch off. Press the key. SAF-TE TEST (SAF) Error log Status Error name 01 SAF-TE TEST ERROR Meaning SAF-TE controller has not been detected. [12. SMC TEST] To test the SMC functions and the LED display functions. [01. Self&Sensor test] The self and sensor test for each controller is performed with the results displayed. [02.
HW Diagnostics Log Utilities 68 Log Utilities The 'Log Utilities' function logs error information generated while a test is in progress. The results are stored in RAM.. The error logs can be checked by selecting [03. LOG UTILITIES] in the main menu. Selecting [01.LOG UTILITIES] displays 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 to "Yes" in the test, the pass count is displayed.
69 HW Diagnostics Log Utilities PASS Displays the pass count where the error occurred. STS Displays the error status. The meaning of the error status depends on the test item. ADDR Displays the address where the error occurred WD Displays the write-data when the error occurred. RD Displays the read-data when the error occurred. ERROR NAME / DETAILS Displays the error name and its detailed information.
HW Diagnostics System Configuration Display HW Diagnostics SCSI DEVICES 70 System Configuration Display Selecting [04.SYSTEM CONIGURATION] displays the following configuration information. (The actual information shown on the screens may vary, depending on the configuration.): ↑ ↓ :Select [Tab]:Change [Esc]:Escape Move the cursor to the connected device to check the detailed information. Changes to each information tab. Terminates SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DISPLAY.
71 [AMS] [SMC REVISION] [SMC] [DMC0] [DMC1] [MPS] [MPS1] [MPS2] [MPS3] AMS is installed (EXIT), AMS is not installed (NON) Revision of SMC Revision of DMC0 Revision of DMC1 Number of power supply 1 Number of power supply 2 Number of power supply 3 SCSI DEVICES The SCSI DEVICES display lists SCSI hardware on each channel and its ID number.
HW Diagnostics SMC INFO 72 SMC The screen displays the revision information for the management devices on the server and the expansion disk units. MAIN Chassis Displays the revision information of BMC, SMC, DMC0 and DMC1 installed on the server. If a device is not installed on the server, it displays "NON". Exp HDD Chassis Displays IDs of EMC, DMC0, DMC1 and chassis installed on the connected expansion disk chassis.
Chapter 5
73 Application Automatic Shutdown Automatic Shutdown Installing the Automatic Shutdown When Windows NT Server 4.0 or Windows 2000 Server is installed using the 'Server Setup TooL', the 'Automatic Shutdown Subsystem' (ASD) is installed automatically. To install the Automatic Shutdown Subsystem manually from the SST CD-ROM, follow the procedure below after installing Windows NT Server 4.0 or Windows 2000 Server. 1. Start Windows NT Server 4.
Application Setting the ASD indicator to enabled or disabled 74 Setting the ASD indicator to enabled or disabled The Automatic Shutdown function is available on Windows NT or Windows 2000 only. When using another operating system, it is recommended that the ASD/Remote indicator lamp should be disabled (turned off) by using the supplied ASD software package on the SST CD-ROM. If you do not follow the steps below, the ASD indicator lamp will continue to illuminate orange. 1. 2. 3. 4.
75 Application Installing the TOSHIBA Display Power Save Driver Installing the TOSHIBA Display Power Save Driver The TOSHIBA 'Display Power Save Driver' is an 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 once the Windows 2000 Server has been installed: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.