Turning Off Your Server; Setting Up The Operating System; Initial Hardware Settings - Gateway E-9232T User Manual

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Turning off your server

Every time you turn off your server, first shut down the operating system. You may lose data
if you do not follow the correct procedure.
AC power from the server, you must unplug both AC power cords from the wall outlet
or power source. The power cords are considered the disconnect device to the main (AC)
power.
To turn off the server:
1
2

Setting up the operating system

If you ordered your server with the operating system already installed by Gateway, in most cases
it is completely installed and the basic settings are already configured. The Windows Small
Business Server operating system may require additional installation, depending on the version
you ordered. See your operating system's documentation for instructions on completing the
installation or configuring advanced settings for your specific network.
If you are installing an operating system because it was not already installed by Gateway, see
the appropriate installation guide for instructions.

Initial hardware settings

Your server comes from the manufacturer with the correct initial hardware settings to operate
your server as configured. However, at some point you might want to change settings to reflect
a tasking change, a change in security requirements, or the addition of new resources to your
server.
General hardware settings, as well as the onboard RAID solution, can be changed by using the
BIOS Setup utility. Add-in RAID solutions must be configured using the specific RAID console which
accompanied that solution.
For information on the BIOS Setup utility, see
information on BIOS settings, see
onboard RAID and the RAID BIOS Console utility, see
on page
documentation on that hardware which accompanied your RAID solution.
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CHAPTER 2: Setting Up Your Server
Warning
The power button on the server does not turn off server AC power. To remove
See the operating system's documentation or online help for instructions on shutting down
the operating system. Whenever possible, you should use the operating system's shut
down procedure instead of pressing the power button.
If your server did not turn off automatically, press the power button. If nothing happens
when you press the power button, press and hold it for five seconds and the server will
turn off.
Caution
If you routinely turn off your server (daily or weekly), do not unplug the
server or use the On/Off switch on the UPS. Regularly cutting off all power to your
server may cause the CMOS battery to fail prematurely.
28. For information on a specific RAID console for an add-in RAID solution, see the
"Using the BIOS Setup Utility" on page
"BIOS Settings" on page
69. For information on setting up your
"Configuring your onboard RAID solution"
47. For

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