HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3000 Installation Guide - Page 128
Change between HP NetRAID default and LVD SCSI modes
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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer ◊ I20 Settings - Use this menu to set the maximum number of I20 drives (4), the message timeout multiplier (1 to 1000), the pause interval during POST, or start the IRTOS (I20 Real Time Operating System) manually. ◊ Embedded LAN and SCSI Settings - Use this menu to: ∗ Change between HP NetRAID (default) and LVD SCSI modes ∗ set the Embedded NIC to enable, disable, or enable as a boot device (Boot ROM Enabled). If the embedded NIC is enabled as a boot device, boot ROMs for enabled SCSI devices cannot be loaded. ∗ Enable and disable the Wake-On-LAN feature. ◊ Keyboard and Mouse Settings - Use this menu to set the parameters of the keyboard, including NumLock, and set the PS/2 mouse to Auto (detect)/Enabled/Disabled. Disabling the mouse frees up IRQ 12, but prevents any installed PS/2 mouse from functioning. ◊ Flexible Disk and IDE Settings - Use this menu to change the flexible disk type or add an IDE hard drive to HP NetServer's configuration. This would include selecting the hard drive's characteristics manually or automatically, and selecting which drive would be the Primary Master or Slave, the CD-ROM or the IDE hard drive. ◊ Processor/Memory Settings - Use this menu to select if the processor module's serial number (if supported) will be read by firmware, enables memory caching, and adds an extended memory gap in system address space. • Security - Provides two submenus to choose from. ◊ Power-On Password - Sets the administrator and user passwords, sets system to require a password after booting. The Administrator password must be set before setting the User password. Once the administrator password is set, the administrator can access and change all fields in the screens. If the User password is set, the user may only change the system time, date, and user password. The user may view all fields, but cannot alter any of the settings. ◊ Hardware Security - Sets the system parameters for operating in Secure Mode. 120