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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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