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Chapter 5 Operations after OS Installation
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Power Supply Control by UPS
Settings are required to turn on the server automatically at power recovery or during scheduled operation
using the UPS management software (PowerChute Network Shutdown, PowerChute Business Edition).
Use ServerView or Server Management Tools to configure the setting.
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Configuration Using ServerView
For details about ServerView, refer to the "ServerView User's Guide".
This setting can be found in "3.2.4 Serious Error Handling (ASR)".
1
Click [Start]
→
[Programs]
→
[Fujitsu ServerView]
→
[ServerView] to start
ServerView.
2
Click [ServerView]
→
[Action].
The [ASR properties] window appears.
3
Click the [Restart Settings] tab.
Configure the settings as follows, depending on the OS.
For Windows Server 2003/Linux
Set [Actions after Power Failure] to [Restore the server].
For Windows 2000 Server
Set [Actions after Power Failure] to [Restore the state before power failure].
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Configuration Using Server Management Tools
1
Turn on the server and insert the "Server Management Tools" CD-ROM into the
CD-ROM drive.
2
When the DOS prompt window appears, enter the following command and
press the [Enter] key.
C:\>cd smtool
C:\>ipmiview.exe
The Server Management Tools main menu appears.
3
Use the [
↑
] and [
↓
] keys to select [FSC/System Specific Function], and press
the [Enter] key.
The [FSC/System Specific Function] menu appears.
4
Use the [
↑
] and [
↓
] keys to select [System Management Control Settings],
and press the [Enter] key.
The [Server Management Control Settings] menu appears.
5
Configure the settings as follows, depending on the OS.
For Windows Server 2003/Linux
Set the [RestartOnAC/PowerFail] value to [2 (Always On)].
For Windows 2000 Server
Set the [RestartOnAC/PowerFail] value to [0 (as before)].
Summary of Contents for Primergy RX600 S2
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