Intel SE75xx, SE7320, SE72xx, SE8500 manual Appendix B. Removable Media Considerations

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User’s Guide for Server Configuration Wizard (SCW) Utility

Appendix B. Removable Media Considerations

1. Required Format:

The working environment of the Intel® Server Resource Toolkit CD at boot and hence the environment for SCW and the other utilities for the SE 73xx, SE75xx and SE8500 platforms is ROM-DOS, which uses the FAT16 file format. Only media that is formatted as FAT or FAT 16 (but not NTFS or FAT32) may be used for file saves. (This applies to hard drives, floppy drives, USB keys, USB floppy drives, et al)

To format a removable media device as FAT 16:

1.Boot the system from the Toolkit CD or from an MS-DOS 6.22 or earlier DOS floppy.

2.If the USB key has already been formatted, use fdisk to delete the existing partition. (This can be avoided if there is non formatted space on the media which can be used to create another partition). Create a new partition, activate that partition, and reboot.

3.From the boot drive (the DOS media) prompt, type “format x:” where x is the drive letter of your USB device. For example if you booted your server from the Toolkit CD and wish to format a small partition on the hard drive as FAT you could type:

C:\format e:

Drive C is the CD that was booted from, (not writeable), drive D: is the stateless RAM disk created by the boot, so hard drive letters would start at E.

4.To make the drive bootable use “format e: /s” to transfer the system files to the new drive. A bootable removable media device is NOT required for running SCW.

2.Making a USB device viewable from DOS

Intel® Servers based on the chipsets listed in this Appendix have a BIOS option that allows ROM- DOS to see a USB device.

To enable USB devices in the BIOS for DOS access

SE7221, SE732x, and SE752x chipset based Intel® servers

1.Place the USB key into a USB port of the server board. It may be formatted or unformatted.

2.Enter BIOS Setup by pressing F2 during post.

3.Choose the Advanced tab, select USB Configuration, press enter.

4.Choose USB Mass Storage Device Configuration, press enter.

5.Choose Emulation Type and choose the Hard Disk option.

6.Press F10 to Save this configuration and exit the BIOS setup.

7.The USB device will be seen as a hard drive by the BIOS.

SE8500 chipset based Intel® servers

1.Place the USB key into a USB port of the server board.

2.Enter the System Option Menu (press any key at the splash screen just after POST)

3.Choose Boot Maintenance Manager. Then choose boot options, select Legacy Hard Drive Order, choose Hard Disk Drive_00, and click on your USB device.

4.Save changes, exit the BIOS setup, and reboot.

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Contents User’s Guide For Server Configuration Wizard SCW Utility Page Contents Figures Overview of Server Configuration Wizard Technical DetailsUser’s Guide Layout Installation Paths Quick Links for Experienced Users of SCWFeature Description General Wizard Format and SyntaxBooting the Server Getting StartedServer Probing Start Screen Initial OptionsUnattended Configuration and Cloning/Restore Option Silent InstallSelecting Options to Configure Main Configure FRU/SDRsBios Date and Time Setting a System Asset TagChannel Configuration LANs and Serial/Modem Channels to ConfigureLAN Configuration, Screen 1 Configure IP LAN Channel ScreensResolve Gateway MAC Address LAN Channel, Screen 2 Configure Out of Band OOB Access Access LevelsLAN Channel, Screen 3 Alerts LAN Screen 3 AlertsLAN Alert Filters LAN Alert FiltersConfiguring the Serial/Modem Channel Serial/Modem Screen 1 Modem SetupPrivilege Level see Access Level under Figure Serial/Modem Screen 2 Remote Server ManagementSerial/Modem Screen 3 Alerting Serial 3 AlertsSerial Alert Filters Serial Alert FiltersConfiguring Users Selection Screen User SelectionSettings Available per User User NameConfiguring the Advanced Features Advanced Screen 1 SNMP, KVM and Telnet ConfigurationAdvanced Features Screen 2 Web Configuration Advanced Features Screen 3 Smtp Alert SettingsSet and Save the Configuration Server Configuration UtilitiesLoading a Configuration from a Diskette Creating DiskettesAppendix A. Acronyms and Glossary Term DefinitionTo enable USB devices in the Bios for DOS access Appendix B. Removable Media ConsiderationsTo format a removable media device as FAT