HP LH4r HP Netserver LP 2000r User Guide - Page 98

SCSI Configuration Utility

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 5. Enter the password (new or old) in the appropriate field and press Enter. The password is accepted and the next field just below it, "Re-enter new password: [ ]" or "Enter new password: [ ]" field is highlighted. For security reasons, the password does not appear on the screen. 6. Enter the new password in the "Enter new password: [ ]" field. NOTE Entering nothing in the "Enter new password" field followed by entering nothing in the "Re-enter new password" field will turn off the password setting, changing it to "Not Set." 7. Enter the new password again in the "Re-enter new password: [ ]" field. The "Power-on Password is" field changes to "Set" and on the next boot the HP Netserver will requests a password to access the Setup Utility and complete the boot process. 8. Press Esc to exit the menu and scroll to Exit to exit and save changes. The Netserver will reboot and you will be required to use your new password to enter the Setup Utility or complete the boot process. If you forget your password, refer to "Resetting a Lost Password" in Chapter 12, "Troubleshooting." SCSI Configuration Utility The HP Netserver uses the Symbios SCSI Configuration Utility to verify or modify the embedded SCSI controller settings for the devices connected to the two SCSI channel connectors on the system board. 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 Symbios Configuration utility. NOTE You typically would not need to use this utility unless you are an experienced administrator or requested to do so by a support provider. During the boot process the message "SCSI BIOS successfully loaded" will appear if there are devices connected to the SCSI controller. The SCSI controller can provide the bus, device, and channel configurations when active on screen. 92

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Chapter 10
Configuring the HP Netserver
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5.
Enter the password (new or old) in the appropriate field and press
Enter.
The password is accepted and the next field just below it, "Re-enter new
password: [
]" or "Enter new password: [
]" field is highlighted.
For security reasons, the password does not appear on the screen.
6.
Enter the new password in the "Enter new password: [
]" field.
NOTE
Entering nothing in the "Enter new password" field followed
by entering nothing in the "Re-enter new password" field will
turn off the password setting, changing it to "Not Set."
7.
Enter the new password again in the "Re-enter new password: [
]" field
.
The "Power-on Password is" field changes to "Set" and on the next boot
the HP Netserver will requests a password to access the Setup Utility and
complete the boot process.
8.
Press
Esc
to exit the menu and scroll to Exit to exit and save changes.
The Netserver will reboot and you will be required to use your new
password to enter the Setup Utility or complete the boot process. If you
forget your password, refer to "Resetting a Lost Password" in Chapter 12,
"Troubleshooting."
SCSI Configuration Utility
The HP Netserver uses the Symbios SCSI Configuration Utility to verify or
modify the embedded SCSI controller settings for the devices connected to the
two SCSI channel connectors on the system board. 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 Symbios Configuration utility.
NOTE
You typically would not need to use this utility unless you are
an experienced administrator or requested to do so by a support
provider.
During the boot process the message "SCSI BIOS successfully loaded" will
appear if there are devices connected to the SCSI controller. The SCSI controller
can provide the bus, device, and channel configurations when active on screen.