ASUS RS161-E2 User Manual

To install an operating system, insert the OS installation media into the server's optical drive or USB port, power on the server, and follow the on-screen instructions to boot from the media. Use the BIOS settings to configure the boot order if necessary.
Check the power cable connections, ensure the power supply is operational, and verify that the server is connected to a working power outlet. If the issue persists, inspect internal components and replace any faulty hardware.
Download the latest BIOS update from the ASUS support website. Create a bootable USB drive with the update file, reboot the server, and enter the BIOS setup utility. Use the EZ Flash utility to update the BIOS with the file on the USB drive.
Perform regular checks every 3-6 months, including cleaning dust from components, checking for firmware updates, inspecting cables and connections, and testing backup systems. Ensure the latest security patches are applied.
Verify physical connections, ensure network configuration settings are correct, check the network interface card (NIC) status, and use tools like ping and traceroute to diagnose network issues.
Enter the BIOS during the server boot process and navigate to the RAID configuration utility. Follow the prompts to create a RAID array, selecting the desired RAID level and the drives to include in the array.
Ensure adequate airflow around the server, clean any dust from air vents and fans, check the cooling system, and consider adding additional cooling solutions if necessary. Verify that the server is not operating beyond its temperature specifications.
Use the ASUS diagnostic tools available on the support website or integrated into the server management software. These tools can assess hardware components such as memory, CPU, and storage for any issues.
Power down the server properly, remove the faulty drive from the drive bay, insert the new drive, and ensure it is securely connected. Boot the server and use the RAID management utility to rebuild the RAID array if necessary.
Access the BIOS setup utility and navigate to the reset or restore options to return the server to its factory default settings. Note that this will erase all data and configurations, so ensure backups are made beforehand.