User's Manual

4. Type CD Util, and press <Enter>.
The working directory changes to C:\Util.
5. Type asset new_asset_tag, where new_asset_tag is the tag you want to assign to the system.
6. At the confirmation prompt, press <y>.
Clearing The Single-Bit Memory Error Log
You can clear or reset the Single-Bit Memory Error (SBE) log during and after troubleshooting. Clearing the SBE log
during troubleshooting enables you to capture new errors.
NOTE: Clearing the SBE log also clears the Embedded System Management (ESM) logs.
To clear the SBE log:
1. Boot the system using the DOS-Based Diagnostic Tools (Dell 9G-10G servers) or DOS-Based Diagnostic Tools (Dell
11G servers)
option.
The Customer Diagnostic Menu Ver 1.6 is displayed.
2. When the Enter option or letter is displayed, then press the <4> key.
The MS-DOS prompt is displayed.
3. Type C:, and then press <Enter>.
The current drive changes to C:\.
4. Type mpmemory –ptech -tlogclr, and then press <Enter>.
Using The Linux-Based Tools And Utilities
This section provides information about using the Linux-based tools included in the Support Live Image.
Starting OpenManage Server Administrator
Running Dell Systems E-Support Tool
Installing The 12th Generation iDRAC7 Evaluation License
Dell PowerEdge C System Management Tools
Running PE-C Support Logs Script
This section provides information about using the Linux-based utilities included in the Support Live Image.
Starting The Dell OpenManage Server Update Utility
Using Samba Share
Testing Network Connectivity
Assigning A Static IP Address And Default Gateway
Generating The PCI Devices List
Clearing ESM Logs (Dell 9th Generation And Later Servers Only)
Clearing The SBE Log
Starting OpenManage Server Administrator
Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) provides a comprehensive, one-to-one systems management solution in
two ways: from an integrated, web browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) and from a command line interface
(CLI) through the operating system. Server Administrator enables system administrators to manage systems locally and
remotely on a network. It enables system administrators to focus on managing their entire network by providing
comprehensive one-to-one systems management.
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