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Chapter 1 Installation Overview 1. If the system board is in the raised position, lift the handles of its retaining latches to vertical, and push the system board down to seat it firmly in its slot. Lower the retaining latches simultaneously to secure the board. NOTE Lower both retaining latches at the same time to avoid jamming the system board. 2. If a side cover was removed, insert the channel on its lower edge onto the lip at the bottom of the chassis. Press the top of the side cover against the chassis to snap it into place. 3. To replace the top cover, see the illustration in Figure 1-6, Steps A, B, and C, and do the following: A. Align both of its rear corners against the similar metal on the rear of the HP NetServer. B. Lower the front of the top cover, and pull it forward slightly to catch on the rear of the HP NetServer and to clear the front edge of the HP NetServer. C. With the top cover in place, tighten both thumbscrews. 4. Align the front bezel against the front of the HP NetServer, and press it firmly into place. 5. Lock the front bezel with the key. 6. Connect the power cord and all other cables. Configure the HP NetServer Run SCSISelect Utility If you need to verify or modify SCSI host adapter settings, or if you need to low-level format SCSI disks or verify SCSI disk media, run the SCSISelect utility, as follows: 1. Turn on or reboot your system. During system start-up or reset, when the message Press for SCSISelect(TM) Utility appears, press the CTRL and A keys at the same time. 13

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Chapter 1
Installation Overview
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1.
If the system board is in the raised position, lift the handles of its retaining
latches to vertical, and push the system board down to seat it firmly in its
slot. Lower the retaining latches simultaneously to secure the board.
NOTE
Lower both retaining latches at the same time to avoid
jamming the system board.
2.
If a side cover was removed, insert the channel on its lower edge onto the
lip at the bottom of the chassis. Press the top of the side cover against the
chassis to snap it into place.
3.
To replace the top cover, see the illustration in Figure 1-6, Steps A, B, and
C, and do the following:
A.
Align both of its rear corners against the similar metal on the rear of
the HP NetServer.
B.
Lower the front of the top cover, and pull it forward slightly to catch
on the rear of the HP NetServer and to clear the front edge of the HP
NetServer.
C.
With the top cover in place, tighten both thumbscrews.
4.
Align the front bezel against the front of the HP NetServer, and press it
firmly into place.
5.
Lock the front bezel with the key.
6.
Connect the power cord and all other cables.
Configure the HP NetServer
Run SCSISelect Utility
If you need to verify or modify SCSI host adapter settings, or if you need to
low-level format SCSI disks or verify SCSI disk media, run the SCSISelect
utility, as follows:
1.
Turn on or reboot your system.
During system start-up or reset, when the message
Press <Ctrl> <A> for SCSISelect(TM) Utility
appears, press the CTRL and A keys at the same time.