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Prioris Servers

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         Install any internal options

If you have options to install, install them now.
1. Unlock doors
2. Unlock side panels
3. Remove side panels
4. Install options
Refer to these chapters in the User’s Guide for de-
tailed information on:

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Expanding Your Server

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Server Utilities

Also, refer to the documentation that came with the
option kit for specific installation instructions.

NOTES

Removing the side panels activates the power in-
terlock switches. These switches turn off power to
your server. You might injure yourself or damage
the server if you attempt to override or bypass
these switches. Always replace the side panels
before you turn on power to the server.

Use the brake located at the bottom of your server

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 to lock your server in place.

ISA cards should be installed after you run the
System Configuration Utility in Step 5 or 6.

Before touching any circuit board or component,
wear an anti-static wrist strap, properly grounded to
the server chassis, or touch the metal frame to dis-
charge any static electricity.

If your server was not pre-configured at the factory,
you need the following minimum requirements to
proceed with the server installation:

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16 MB of RAM

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SVGA monitor

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540 MB minimum hard disk drive

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Network card

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Two or three button mouse

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CD-ROM drive attached to the bootable SCSI
controller

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Keyboard

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Summary of Contents for ZX 5000

Page 1: ...Server PriorisTM Installation WITH ServerWORKSTM QUICK LAUNCH...

Page 2: ...ll the server for you WARNING Use extreme care when unpacking your server Due to its weight two people are required to unpack it Failure to use two people might violate certain safety regulations and...

Page 3: ...urations these items might be installed The ServerWORKS software kit includes ServerWORKS Quick Launch kit Server WORKS Quick Launch CD ROM disk and Ref erence Guide ServerWORKS Manager kit ServerWORK...

Page 4: ...to override or bypass these switches Always replace the side panels before you turn on power to the server Use the brake located at the bottom of your server A to lock your server in place ISA cards s...

Page 5: ...at the back of your server or into a wall outlet 4 Connect the ac power cord to the server then to your power outlet 5 If you installed a network card connect the net work cable now Refer to the manuf...

Page 6: ...n the Operator Control Panel OCP by pressing the OCP button 4 Adjust the monitor contrast and brightness to obtain a readable screen display NOTE Refer to your User s Guide for BIOS Power on self test...

Page 7: ...ot your server 2 When prompted enter the MS DOS partition size Quick Launch then creates an MS DOS partition on the hard disk drive using the FDISK utility Afterwards your server automatically re boot...

Page 8: ...3 If you installed a RAID controller the RAID con figuration utility will be displayed next Configure your server for RAID 4 When prompted enter the MS DOS partition size Quick Launch then creates an...

Page 9: ...__________________________ License ________________________________________ Time Zone______________________________________ Work Group Name _______________________________ Network Install NWLink Insta...

Page 10: ...unch main menu 5 Select Conventional and then your server s op erating system Select your server s model name to view the list of available disk images For more information refer to the ServerWORKS Qu...

Page 11: ...dHelp If you have questions about your server hardware software or warranty please contact Digital s Customer Service organization Before You Call Digital 1 Run the diagnostics shipped with your serve...

Page 12: ...s an easy to use server management interface Monitor critical PC server statistics Obtain an easy to read topology map of the network Manage server fault conditions Support distributed SNMP network de...

Page 13: ...a Cruz Operation Inc OS 2 is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation MS DOS Windows NT Windows 3 1 Windows for Workgroups are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation NetWare...

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