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Shall i use the diskette or the utility partition – HP Netserver L Server series User Manual

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Chapter 2

Preparing to Run DiagTools

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Preparing for Remote Operation

If you want to operate DiagTools across the network on a distant machine, prepare for operation by setting
up the Utility Partition on the distant machine and installing pcANYWHERE on your system.

Accessing the Utility Partition on a Local Machine

In order to use DiagTools on a NetServer running in a remote location, you need

A Utility Partition, installed during the setup of the NetServer, which has DiagTools as an option
(See the HP Remote Administrator Guide)

one of the options outlined in Table 2-1.

Table 2-1. Top Tools RMC or Integrated RA Options

Option

Console (Near)

NetServer (Far)

Program

Location

Top Tools Remote
Management Card

Modem

Modem

Web Browser
Windows NT or 95
with Dialup
Networking

installed and running
on the Console

Integrated Remote
Assistant
(Integrated RA)

Modem

Modem connected to
the Management
Port on the System
Board

pcANYWHERE32

installed and running
on the Console

How to Make DiagTools Diskettes with a Windows System

If you want to operate DiagTools without rebooting to the Utility Partition, make a set of two diskettes from
the Diskette Library of the HP NetServer Navigator CD ROM.

Two blank formatted flexible diskettes are required to run HP DiagTools. A third diskette can be used to
save your test results in a Support Ticket file. Create your diskettes as follows:

1. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM if it is not already in place, and power on the

NetServer.

2. Choose NetServer Utilities from the Main Menu of the NetServer Navigator.

3. Choose DiagTools Diskette from the NetServer Utilities menu.

4. Follow the instructions on the screen to create both HP DiagTools diskettes.

5. Label the diskettes HP DiagTools Diskette #1 and HP DiagTools Diskette #2.

6. Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM and insert HP DiagTools Diskette #1.

Shall I Use the Diskette or the Utility Partition?

Generally, you use the diskettes for a nearby machine and the Utility Partition version of DiagTools on a
remote system.

When you use DiagTools from a diskette, the interface is graphical. The text is easier to read and more
colorful. When you use DiagTools from the Utility Partition (including remotely), you are presented with a
text-based interface. Though DiagTools operates equally well with either interface, most users prefer the
convenience and usability advantages of running DiagTools from the diskette.

Remotely, DiagTools only runs from the Utility Partition on the NetServer under test.