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8  Set and Save the Configuration 
By default, the configuration is saved only to the local server and not to a file. If you wish to save 
the configuration for later restoration on this server or for unattended configuration on an identical 
server model, place a checkmark in the Save Server Configuration to Disk box. A Windows style 
GUI is used to find the file location. The configuration may be saved to any removable media that 
is formatted for FAT (FAT16) that is visible to the utility. (See Appendix B.) 
 
          Figure 24.  Save to Disk Option 
Install an Operating System (certain platforms only):
 This option 
reminds the user that they may insert the OS installation CD so that it will automatically start 
loading after a reboot (if not already installed). 
Actual Configuration of this server will start after the Continue button on the last screen is 
pressed. The wizard will exit so that additional configuration changes cannot be made and the 
configuration utilities will set up the server. The server will then be rebooted. 
9  Server Configuration Utilities 
There are multiple underlying utilities that SCW uses to perform the actual configuration or that are 
available in the DOS partition. Most are platform dependent as is the list of which will be shown in 
SCW. The DOS partition utilities include: 
SYSCFG – shown as Run System Setup Utility. Used to configure BIOS, Users, and Channels 
FRUSDR – shown as Run FRU/SDR Load Utility  
Run Platform Confidence Test– Actual executable name varies –not run unless checked here..  
BMCCFG – Probes and sets the BMC  Only run from SCW, not separately. 
FSPROBE – Probes the FRUs. Only runs from SCW, not separately. 
FRU and SDR Viewers –for specialized advanced uses – not run from SCW. 
FWPIAUPD – used to update (not configure) BMC firmware. Not run from SCW.  
 
 
 
 
Figure 25.  Separate Utilities 
•  Choosing Continue will run the selected utility and then return user to the SCW User Interface. 
•  Removable media can be used to save configurations from these utilities if properly formatted 
and visible to the utility. (See Appendix B). 
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