Unable to boot from Mac OS X Server 10.5.4 disk

Hi all,
I've just purchased a Mac Mini and Mac OS Server X 10.5.4 (upgraded to 10.5.6), and since I'm new at it, I wanted to reinstall my server to a fresh install.
So I inserted my CD, double-clicked on the Install icon, entered my password, and clicked Restart.
On restart, the system gives me a gray screen for about 10 seconds (no apple displayed) and reboots. It does this endlessly, over and over...
My CD seems in perfect condition and I was able to use it for my initial installation. So I doubt it's my CD.
Am I missing something, or should this work? Am I looking at a defective DVD reader or a defective Mac OS disk?
Thanks!

Actually, I have no idea how you would do that. There is no 10.5.6 Server retail installer. 10.5.4 is the current retail version, but there is a 10.5.6 Server Combo Updater. My guess is you would need to install the version you have on an older Mac that will boot from 10.5.4, then upgrade it to 10.5.6 by downloading the combo updater. Then practically I would partition the Mini's hard drive, then clone the 10.5.6 updated server system to the second volume on the Mini's drive.

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