HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 6000 Installation Guide - Page 111
Configuration, Settings, Enter, Boot Device Priority, Hard Drive Priority, Embedded LAN and SCSI
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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer 3. If a power-on password has been set, provide it when prompted. 4. When the Setup Utility menu is first displayed, the Configuration menu is also displayed. (If the Configuration menu is not displayed, use the left arrow key to highlight Configuration on the Main menu.) The system time and system date are displayed. If either needs to be changed, use the down arrow on the keyboard to highlight the item. Then follow the instructions on the screen. Verify Boot Order 5. On the Configuration menu, use the up and down arrows to highlight Boot Settings, and press Enter to choose it. 6. On the Boot Settings submenu, use the up and down arrows to highlight Boot Device Priority, and press Enter to choose it. 7. The Boot Device Priority list displays the order in which device types will be searched for a bootable device. If you need to change the priorities, follow the on-screen instructions. When the boot device priorities are correct, press Esc to return to the Boot Settings submenu. 8. On the Boot Settings submenu, use the up and down arrows to highlight Hard Drive Priority, and press Enter to choose it. 9. The Hard Drive Priority list displays the order in which hard disk drive controllers will be searched for a bootable device. If you need to change the priorities, follow the on-screen instructions. When the hard drive priorities are correct, press Esc twice to return to the Configuration menu. Enable LVD SCSI 10. On the Configuration menu, use the down arrow key to highlight Embedded LAN and SCSI Settings. Then press Enter. 11. The Embedded LAN and SCSI Settings submenu is displayed. If HP NetRAID/LVD SCSI is not already highlighted, use the up and down arrows to highlight it. Read the values in the brackets to determine whether LVD SCSI is enabled. 103