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Chapter 2 HP Navigator Remote Assistant, select Configure Remote Management on the Configure Remote Management screen. ◊ Configure Disk Array: If you have an HP disk array, you must configure it with the disk array utility. Select Execute on the Configure Disk Array screen. ◊ Execute Card Utilities: When HP Navigator finds installed boards for which there are additional configuration utilities on the CD-ROM, this option becomes available to complete the configuration of the boards. Select Execute on the Execute Card Utilities screen. ◊ Install NOS (in automated NOS installation mode), or Create Drivers Diskette(s) (in manual NOS installation mode). • Recommended Steps: ◊ Update System BIOS: Use this to update the system BIOS to the newer version on the HP Navigator CD-ROM. ◊ Install Utility Partition: This step creates an 8 MB utility partition on the server hard disk where HP Navigator will copy Diagnostic Assistant, the BIOS update utility, the event log report utility, the disk array utility, the NIC configuration utility, the Remote Assistant utilities, troubleshooting utilities, and other utilities. It is not available for SCO UNIX. Select Execute on the Install Utility Partition screen. ◊ Show System Information: ∗ Select View System Information on the Show System Information screen to display information about standard and accessory boards and devices in the system. ∗ Select View Resources on the Show System Information screen to display used and available system resources, such as memory ranges, I/O port ranges, DMA channels, and interrupt (IRQ) levels. ◊ Show NOS Installation Instructions: Select this option and Save to Disk to copy the Network Operating System Installation Instructions to disk. Then print them out from the disk. Read the instructions first, and then follow them to manually install the NOS. The NOS installation process, whether automated or manual, is the same as in Express configuration mode: 21

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Chapter 2
HP Navigator
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Remote Assistant, select
Configure Remote Management
on the
Configure Remote Management screen.
Configure Disk Array:
If you have an HP disk array, you must
configure it with the disk array utility. Select
Execute
on the
Configure Disk Array screen.
Execute Card Utilities:
When HP Navigator finds installed boards for
which there are additional configuration utilities on the CD-ROM, this
option becomes available to complete the configuration of the boards.
Select
Execute
on the Execute Card Utilities screen.
Install NOS
(in automated NOS installation mode), or
Create Drivers Diskette(s)
(in manual NOS installation mode).
Recommended Steps:
Update System BIOS:
Use this to update the system BIOS to the
newer version on the HP Navigator CD-ROM.
Install Utility Partition:
This step creates an 8 MB utility partition on
the server hard disk where HP Navigator will copy Diagnostic
Assistant, the BIOS update utility, the event log report utility, the disk
array utility, the NIC configuration utility, the Remote Assistant
utilities, troubleshooting utilities, and other utilities. It is not available
for SCO UNIX. Select
Execute
on the Install Utility Partition screen.
Show System Information:
Select
View System Information
on the Show System Information
screen to display information about standard and accessory boards
and devices in the system.
Select
View Resources
on the Show System Information screen to
display used and available system resources, such as memory
ranges, I/O port ranges, DMA channels, and interrupt (IRQ)
levels.
Show NOS Installation Instructions:
Select this option and
Save to
Disk
to copy the
Network Operating System Installation Instructions
to disk. Then print them out from the disk. Read the instructions first,
and then follow them to manually install the NOS.
The NOS installation process, whether automated or manual, is the same as in
Express configuration mode: