Utility partition, Asset tag utility, Running the system diagnostics – Dell PowerEdge 6650 User Manual

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Selecting your operating system

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Configuring hard drives

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Entering operating system information

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Viewing an installation summary

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Installing an operating system

Utility Partition

The utility partition is a bootable partition on the hard drive that contains system configuration and diagnostic utilities. When implemented, the partition boots
and provides an executable environment for the partition's utilities. When the utility partition is not booted, it is designated as a non–

MS-DOS® partition.

To start the utility partition, turn on or reboot the system. During POST, the following message appears:

F10 = Utility Mode

The utility partition provides a text-based interface from which you can run the partition's utilities. To select a menu option, you can either use the arrow keys
to highlight the option and press <Enter> or type the number of the menu option. To exit the utility partition, press <Esc> from the Utility Partition main
menu.

Table 2

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provides a sample list and explanation of the options that appear on the utility partition menu even when the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD is

not in the CD drive. The options displayed on your system may vary depending on the configuration.

 

Running the System Diagnostics

From the Utility Partition main menu, select Run System Diagnostics.

The system hardware diagnostics are described in "Running the System Diagnostics" in your Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.

Asset Tag Utility

The Asset Tag utility allows you to enter an asset tag number for your system.

Using the Asset Tag Utility

To create the Asset Tag utility diskette and boot the system, perform the following steps:

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If you have not already done so, create a bootable Asset Tag utility diskette from the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD by selecting System Tools—

> Create CD-ROM Boot Diskette.

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Insert the diskette into the diskette drive and reboot the system.

Assigning and Deleting an Asset Tag Number

An asset tag number can have up to 10 characters. Any combination of characters, excluding spaces, is valid.

To assign or change an asset tag number, perform the following steps:

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Perform the steps in "

Using the Asset Tag Utility

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Type asset and a space followed by the new string.

For example, type the following command:

asset 12345abcde

NOTE:

The utility partition provides only limited MS-DOS functionality and cannot be used as a general-purpose MS-DOS partition.

Table 2-1. Utility Partition Main Menu Options

Option

Description

Run System Diagnostics

Runs the system hardware diagnostics

Run RAID Configuration Utility

Runs the RAID configuration utility

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The options displayed on your system depend on your system configuration and may not include all of those listed here. For the full name of an

abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the "

Glossary

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NOTE:

The Asset Tag utility runs from a bootable MS-DOS diskette.

NOTE:

The Asset Tag utility diskette contains CD drivers that provide access to the CD drive when you boot from the diskette.

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