HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3000 Installation Guide - Page 121

Configuration utility, the Integrated Remote Assistant utilities

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer • Show System Information: Use this screen to display information about standard and accessory boards and devices in the system, as well as the used and available system resources. ◊ Select View Hardware Inventory 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. • Configure Disk Array: This configures your HP disk array, but requires you to fill out the Disk Array Configuration Worksheet, before proceeding. Click Help for more details. NOTE When you configure an array, the default cache mode is write-through. For write-back mode, install the battery back-up accessory and a universal power supply. • Install Utility Partition: This step creates a 32 MB DOS-based utility partition on the NetServer hard disk where HP Navigator will copy DiagTools, the BIOS Update utility, the Event Log Report utility, the Disk Array utility, the NIC Configuration utility, the Integrated Remote Assistant utilities, troubleshooting utilities, and other utilities. However, this is not available for SCO UNIX. Select Execute on the Install Utility Partition screen. • Execute Card Utilities: Use this function, when Configuration Assistant detects installed boards, which have additional configuration utilities on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. By selecting Execute on the Execute Board Utilities screen, you can execute these utilities to complete the configuration of the boards. 113

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Chapter 10
Configuring the HP NetServer
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Show System Information:
Use this screen to display information about standard and accessory boards
and devices in the system, as well as the used and available system
resources.
Select
View Hardware Inventory
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.
Configure Disk Array:
This configures your HP disk array, but requires you to fill out the Disk
Array Configuration Worksheet, before proceeding. Click
Help
for more
details.
NOTE
When you configure an array, the default cache mode is
write-through. For write-back mode, install the battery back-up
accessory and a universal power supply.
Install Utility Partition:
This step creates a 32 MB DOS-based utility partition on the NetServer
hard disk where HP Navigator will copy DiagTools, the BIOS Update
utility, the Event Log Report utility, the Disk Array utility, the NIC
Configuration utility, the Integrated Remote Assistant utilities,
troubleshooting utilities, and other utilities. However, this is not available
for SCO UNIX.
Select
Execute
on the Install Utility Partition screen.
Execute Card Utilities:
Use this function, when Configuration Assistant detects installed boards,
which have additional configuration utilities on the
HP NetServer
Navigator CD-ROM
. By selecting
Execute
on the Execute Board Utilities
screen, you can execute these utilities to complete the configuration of the
boards.