I'm sorry, but your original post was not really clear what exactly you needed. When you say "start the server", that suggests turning it on, but I suspect you are looking for more than just where to find the power button. Are you trying to install an operating system? Which one? Do you have a RAID controller you need to configure? The more detailed your question, the more detailed our answer.
You said: "I need to know if exists any dell manual because I didn't find anything about T110 on the Internet." The documentation is there in the link I gave you.
The documentation usually has all you need to use a server, but if you can't find what you are looking for, maybe you can try expressing what you need again. Give us your best in English, but feel free to give it to us in italiano too.
The raid 1 possibility depends on your raid controller choice. As you're wanting to run Debian, things like chipset raid or certain low end raid controllers may or may not be supported by your OS.
For assistance on how to install and set up Debian (as there aren't many people chiming in with suggestions), I'd suggest contacting Debian support for assistance installing that OS on this server.
Once you have the Operating System installed on the server you can run the BIOS update package from within the operating system.
The BIOS update for the PowerEdge T110 can be found at the below link. Choose the package for the operating system that you install, for CentOS you will want to download the bin version of the update.
<ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed / replaced from this post by Dell>
theflash1932
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February 13th, 2011 10:00
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/Pet110/
lucian0308
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February 13th, 2011 12:00
that docs don't tell me anyting how to install an OS
how to make an update
how to use the server?
theflash1932
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February 13th, 2011 13:00
I'm sorry, but your original post was not really clear what exactly you needed. When you say "start the server", that suggests turning it on, but I suspect you are looking for more than just where to find the power button. Are you trying to install an operating system? Which one? Do you have a RAID controller you need to configure? The more detailed your question, the more detailed our answer.
You said: "I need to know if exists any dell manual because I didn't find anything about T110 on the Internet." The documentation is there in the link I gave you.
The documentation usually has all you need to use a server, but if you can't find what you are looking for, maybe you can try expressing what you need again. Give us your best in English, but feel free to give it to us in italiano too.
lucian0308
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February 13th, 2011 14:00
i need all informations about how to use the server
the configuration
http://www.emag.ro/sisteme_server/server-dell-poweredge-t110-cu-procesor-coretm2-quad-intel-174-xeon-174-x3440-253ghz-4gb-2x1tb--pDL-271846653S
i want to do a smoll web server with debian 6.0.0 on it
how to configure raid 1
how to install any OS
how to change boot from bios to hdd
how to update bios and firmware
how to enable remote access
anyting how to use it
lucian0308
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February 16th, 2011 15:00
any help please
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February 17th, 2011 06:00
The raid 1 possibility depends on your raid controller choice. As you're wanting to run Debian, things like chipset raid or certain low end raid controllers may or may not be supported by your OS.
For assistance on how to install and set up Debian (as there aren't many people chiming in with suggestions), I'd suggest contacting Debian support for assistance installing that OS on this server.
lucian0308
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February 17th, 2011 09:00
i try with microsoft windows server 2008 and it work without raid 1
and with debian i install it but it don't boot from hdd, and i don't know way
i will try a centos , i know that it is used to all webservers
how i update the bios?
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February 17th, 2011 12:00
Once you have the Operating System installed on the server you can run the BIOS update package from within the operating system.
The BIOS update for the PowerEdge T110 can be found at the below link. Choose the package for the operating system that you install, for CentOS you will want to download the bin version of the update.
<ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed / replaced from this post by Dell>