Owner's Manual

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To avoid this issue, you must disable "OS Install Mode" before
running Server Administrator.
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NOTES FOR THE STORAGE MANAGEMENT SERVICE
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* Detailed information on the Storage Management Service is available
in the Storage Management Service online help. After installing and
launching Server Administrator, you can access the Storage
Management Service online help by selecting the Storage or
lower-level tree object and clicking the Help button on the global
navigation bar.
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NOTES FOR THE REMOTE ACCESS SERVICE
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* This service is supported on Dell 6950, 2970, R200, M600, M605, R805,
and R900 systems only. It enables remote access to a server that has
lost its network connection or that has become unresponsive. In this
release of Server Administrator, the Remote Access Service uses the
following Remote Access Controllers (RACs):
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC), DRAC5.
* RACs also have their own CLI that is accessed through the "racadm"
command. You can add racadm commands to a batch or script file to
automate various user tasks. To limit the stress load on the managed
system and RAC, add "sleep" or "delay" commands of one or
two seconds between the individual racadm commands.
* After installing Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, you may notice that
the automatic configuration and proxy setting information for each
connection is separate from the same information used for the LAN
connection. If you have a dial-up and a LAN connection at the
same time, Internet Explorer may block your access to the Internet.
This blocking occurs because each connection in Internet Explorer
5.0 uses its own automatic configuration and proxy settings. When
you try to establish a PPP connection, Internet Explorer attempts
to use the dial-up connection settings to access the Internet.
You can find additional information about this issue in the article
Q818060, "Connections No Longer Use Local Area Network Automatic
Configuration and proxy settings" in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base (KB) at "support.microsoft.com".
To correct this problem, you must apply Microsoft IE HotFix Q818060
or KB839571 to Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 on Windows 2000 server or
Windows 2003 server. HotFix Q818060 and KB839571 are available on
the "Server Manage Node" CD in the "\srvadmin\Windows\HotFix"
directory. See the following Microsoft support articles for further