User's Manual
Starting The Hex Editor
Hex Editor is a GUI–based text editing tool.
To start the hex editor:
1. Boot the system using the Linux-Based Diagnostic Tools (Dell 9G-12G servers) option.
The CentOS desktop is displayed.
2. Click Applications → Programming → Hex Editor.
The GHex window is displayed.
Using TightVNC
You can establish a remote desktop session using TightVNC. After a remote connection is established, you can copy and
paste the configuration files from the remote system to a local system at Dell technical support.
Ensure that TightVNC is installed on the local system (Dell technical support) and that the remote system is booted to
CentOS.
To use TightVNC:
1. Launch TightVNC on the local system.
The New TightVNC Connection dialog box is displayed.
2. In the TightVNC server box, type the IP address of the remote system.
3. In the User name field, type root.
4. In the Password field, type dell.
5. Click Connect.
The desktop of the remote system is displayed.
Using WinSCP
WinSCP is a Windows–based tool. You can securely transfer files between a local and a remote system using WinSCP.
You can use WinSCP to securely transfer the configuration reports to Dell technical support. WinSCP is available for
download at winscp.net.
To use WinSCP:
1. Ensure that WinSCP is installed on the local system (Dell technical support) and that the remote system is booted to
CentOS.
2. Launch WinSCP on the local system.
The WinSCP Login dialog box is displayed.
3. In the Host name box, type the ip address of the remote system.
4. In the User name field, type root.
5. In the Password field, type dell.
6. Click Login.
The WinSCP window is displayed with the directory structure of the local and remote systems. You can securely
drag the files between the local and remote system.
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