4 Express5800/120Mc2 System Release Notes
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The Administrator Menu in the System Information Management segment
of the Offline Maintenance Utility is not user accessible.
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ExpressBuilder operates in floppy emulation mode. Your system CD-ROM
drive is designated Drive A and your system diskette drive is Drive B. After
creating the Off-line Maintenance Utility diskette, ExpressBuilder prompts
you to remove the diskette from Drive B. At this prompt, remove the
diskette from your diskette drive.
System Element Monitoring
The following advisory applies to system element monitoring.
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Certain system elements – the disk drive cooling fans, power supply, and
power supply fans – are fully monitored only with a RAID controller
installed in the system.
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ESMPRO cannot monitor the disk drive cooling fans, power supply, and
power supply fans elements directly. However, these elements will be
supported in the next release of ESMPRO Suite.
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When a RAID controller is in use in the system, the Front Panel Power and
Fan Alarm LEDs will function correctly. If the RAID global array manager
is used, it will generate an alert if one of these elements fail. This alert can
be routed by way of ESMPRO to a central monitoring location.
BIOS Setup Utility
The following advisories apply to the BIOS Setup Utility (F2):
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General Help (F1) description states that pressing the ESC or Alt-X keys
exits the BIOS Setup Utility. Pressing either of these keys exits the current
menu and returns you to the previous menu. If you are displaying any one of
the BIOS Setup Utility top level menus, pressing either of these keys takes
you to the Exit Menu.
SCO
The following advisory applies when using SCO 5.05:
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During the installation of SCO or any time thereafter when booting SCO a
warning message may appear as follows:
WARNING: Cannot connect to APM, error 0x0036 System loaded, press
<Return> to start:
To prevent the WARNING message from appearing, boot the system to single-
user Mode. Edit the /etc/default/boot file. Add "apm.check=no" to the end of the
line indicated by the "DEFBOOTSTR=" entry.