Installation guide
Installation Guide
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Creating server utility and device driver diskettes
If desired, you can create the required diskettes from
Windows-based workstations using these procedures:
1. Locate the Quick Launch bootable CD-ROM disc in your
ServerWORKS software kit. Insert the disc into the CD-
ROM drive.
2. From the Start Menu, select Run qlaunch.exe from the
root directory of the CD-ROM disc. The program will
start automatically if Windows 95 or Windows NT V4.0
and greater are installed.
3. Select the Installations & Utilities button.
4. Choose either the Create Diskettes tab or the Utilities
tab. Utilities is the default. If you choose Create Disk-
ettes, first select a model, then a network operating
system and its version. Select Continue. If you choose
Utilities, select a server model to see the utilities for
that server.
5. Select the utility or driver you want, then select
Continue.
6. Insert a formatted, high density diskette into Drive A
and select Continue.
NOTE
For more information, refer to the ServerWORKS Quick
Launch Getting Started guide and the on-line help in the
ServerWORKS Quick Launch program.
The following is a list of device drivers you might need:
■ SCSI—enables your server to operate using the on-
board SCSI controllers.
■ Video—enables your server to operate using the on-
board video controller or other supported video cards.
■ RAID—enables your server to operate using a RAID
controller.
■ Network—choose from several device drivers for
DIGITAL supported network interface cards.
The following is a list of bootable server utilities:
■ RAID—enables you to make a bootable RAID configura-
tion utility diskette for use when configuring your
RAID array.
■ Diagnostics—enables you to make bootable diskettes
for use when troubleshooting your server.
■ BIOS Upgrade Utility—enables you to update and
restore your server's BIOS.
■ System Identification Utility—enables you to update
the server model name if you add another processor.
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