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Message Event ID - 2405
Description
Command timeout on physical disk.
Severity: Warning.
Cause: The spundown physical disks take more time than the timeout period and the configuration commands are timed out.
Action: Check if the disk driver is present or needs to be replaced. If the controller is causing timeouts, the drive may not have
failed because of a hardware fault in itself, but instead may have been caused by a communication failure. Update the server and
then successfully rebuild the drive to conclude that the drive itself is not the issue.
Installing Managed System Software On Microsoft
Windows Operating Systems
On Microsoft Windows, an autorun utility is displayed when you insert the Dell EMC OpenManage Systems Management Tools
and Documentation software. This utility allows you to choose the systems management software you want to install on the
system.
If the autorun program does not start automatically, use the autorun program from the DVD root or the setup program in
the SYSMGMT\srvadmin\windows directory on the Dell EMC OpenManage Systems Management Tools and Documentation
software. See the Dell EMC OpenManage Systems Software Support Matrix for a list of operating systems currently supported.
NOTE:
Use the Dell EMC OpenManage Systems Management Tools and Documentation software to perform an
unattended and scripted silent installation of the managed system software. Install and uninstall the features from the
command line.
Installing Managed System Software On Microsoft
Windows Server and Microsoft Hyper-V Server
The Server Core installation option of the Microsoft Windows Server and Hyper-V Server operating system provides a minimal
environment for running specific server roles that reduce the maintenance and management requirements and the attack
surface for those server roles. A Windows Server or Hyper-V Server installation installs only a subset of the binaries that are
required by the supported server roles. For example, the Explorer shell is not installed as part of a Windows Server or Hyper-V
Server installation. Instead, the default user interface for a Windows Server or Hyper-V Server installation is the command
prompt.
NOTE:
On Windows client operating systems, to install the systems management software successfully, log in using an
account which belongs to the Administrators group and must run the setup.exe using the option Run as administrator
from the right-click menu.
NOTE: Log in as a built-in Administrator, Domain Administrator, or user who is a part of Domain Admins and Domain
Users group, to install the systems management software on supported Microsoft Windows operating system. For more
information about user privileges, see the corresponding Microsoft Windows operating system Help.
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