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HP Resources Table A-2: Software and Option Resources continued Resource What it is Where to go BIOS Setup Utility Provided for some servers, this utility allows you to modify server configuration settings, facilitating such functions as viewing system information, selecting the operating system, and configuring system devices and installed options. If BIOS Setup Utility is supported by your server, access the utility by pressing the F10 key when prompted during the boot process. For more information on running BIOS Setup Utility, refer to your serverspecific user documentation. Array Configuration Utility (ACU) ACU is a graphics-based application that assists you in configuring your HP Smart Array Controller. If ACU is supported by your server, the utility can be run from either the SmartStart CD or from within the Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Novell NetWare operating system. For more information on running ACU, refer to your server-specific user documentation. CAUTION: Do not attempt to use ACU on a 64-bit system. Doing so can corrupt the system, possibly requiring a complete reinstallation of system software. ACU-XE Option ROM Configuration for Arrays (ORCA) Utility ACU-XE is a web-based configuration utility available for some servers that makes it easy to configure and expand your disk drive arrays. ACU-XE runs under Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition and can be run from the local host machine, or remotely from a client computer. The ORCA utility is a hardware-level configuration program, embedded in the option ROM of the controller, that creates logical drives based on the RAID configuration that you specify. If ACU-XE is supported by your server, refer to your server-specific user documentation for more information. If the ORCA utility is supported by your server, press the F8 key when prompted during the boot process. For more information on the ORCA utility, refer to your server-specific user documentation. continued A-6 HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide

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HP Resources
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HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide
Table A-2:
Software and Option Resources
continued
Resource
What it is
Where to go
BIOS Setup Utility
Provided for some servers, this
utility allows you to modify
server configuration settings,
facilitating such functions as
viewing system information,
selecting the operating system,
and configuring system devices
and installed options.
If BIOS Setup Utility is supported by
your server, access the utility by
pressing the
F10
key when prompted
during the boot process.
For more information on running BIOS
Setup Utility, refer to your server-
specific user documentation.
Array Configuration
Utility (ACU)
ACU is a graphics-based
application that assists you in
configuring your HP Smart Array
Controller.
If ACU is supported by your server, the
utility can be run from either the
SmartStart CD or from within the
Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000,
or Novell NetWare operating system.
For more information on running ACU,
refer to your server-specific user
documentation.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to use ACU on a 64-bit system. Doing so can corrupt the system,
possibly requiring a complete reinstallation of system software.
ACU-XE
ACU-XE is a web-based
configuration utility available for
some servers that makes it easy
to configure and expand your
disk drive arrays. ACU-XE runs
under Microsoft Windows
Advanced Server Limited
Edition and can be run from the
local host machine, or remotely
from a client computer.
If ACU-XE is supported by your server,
refer to your server-specific user
documentation for more information.
Option ROM
Configuration for
Arrays (ORCA)
Utility
The ORCA utility is a
hardware-level configuration
program, embedded in the
option ROM of the controller,
that creates logical drives based
on the RAID configuration that
you specify.
If the ORCA utility is supported by your
server, press the
F8
key when
prompted during the boot process.
For more information on the ORCA
utility, refer to your server-specific user
documentation.
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