Safety, regulatory, and warranty information, Other documents you may need – Dell PowerVault 735N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Safety, Regulatory, and Warranty
Information

For safety, regulatory, and warranty information for your system, see the

System

Information

document included with your system.

Other Documents You May Need

In addition to this

System Administrator’s Guide

, the following documentation is

included with your system:

The

Dell PowerVault 735N Systems User's Guide

, which describes system fea-

tures, technical specifications, and device drivers.

The

Dell PowerVault 735N Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

pro-

vides instructions for installing system hardware and includes troubleshooting
and diagnostic procedures for testing your system.

Supporting system documentation on the

Dell PowerVault 735N NAS Appliance

Resource

CD, that includes information about all the option cards and software

installed.

The

Dell System Information

document, which provides basic information about

your system.

The

Dell OpenManage Array Manager User’s Guide

provides instructions for

using the Dell OpenManage Array Manager common interface for configuring
and managing local and remote storage.

The

Dell OpenManage Remote Assistant Card Version 2.3 (DRAC 2) User's Guide

provides instructions for using the DRAC 2 to manage and use a server through a
modem or network connection, even when the server itself is down.

The

Dell OpenManage Server Agent Messages Reference Guide

describes the

event messages logged by the Dell OpenManage Server Agent 4.0 or later.

The

Dell PowerVault 735N Systems Service Manual

, which contains detailed

information on servicing your system. This information is available only at
http://support.dell.com.

You may also have one or more of the following documents:

Documentation that is included with options you purchase separately from the
system. This documentation includes information that you need to configure and
install these options in your Dell system.

Technical information files—sometimes called “readme” files—that might be
installed on the hard-disk drive to provide last-minute updates about technical
changes to the system or advanced technical reference material intended for
experienced users or technicians.

Documentation updates that are sometimes included with the system to
describe changes to the system or software. Always read these updates before
consulting any other documentation. These updates often contain information
that supersedes the information in the other documents.

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