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Common Name - The domain to be secured by the certificate. |
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Organization Name - The organization's legal business name. |
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Organization Unit - A department in the organization. |
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Locality - The business location. |
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State Name - The state/province of the business location |
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Country Code - The country of the business location. |
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Email - A contact email address. |
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Encryption - Select one of the following options: 2048-bit encryption or 4096 encryption. The default is 2048. |
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The Dell Restore Manager (RM) utility can be used to restore the DR Series system software. RM can be used when a non-recoverable hardware or software failure prevents the DR Series system from functioning correctly.
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Recover Appliance—in Recover Appliance mode, RM reinstalls the operating system and attempts to recover the prior system configuration and the data residing in the containers. |
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Factory Reset—in a Factory Reset mode, RM reinstalls the operating system and resets the system configuration back to the original factory state. It is important to note that when doing a factory reset, all of the containers and the data in the containers gets deleted. |
The Dell Restore Manager (RM) utility runs from a USB boot key that contains the RM image, which must first be downloaded from the Dell Support site.
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Enter your DR Series system Service Tag to be directed to the DR Series system download page (or choose a product category, click Get Drivers and then View All Drivers). |
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Locate, select, and download the Restore Manager (RM) for DR4000 Series file (listed in the following RM filename format, "DR-RM-x.x.x.xxxxx.img"). |
To transfer the RM image to the USB key on a Linux or Unix system, perform the following:
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