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Introduction, HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM

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10 Configuring the HP NetServer Introduction This chapter describes the following: l Configuring the HP NetServer l Installing the Network Operating System (NOS) NOTE The HP NetServer ships with NetRAID as the default. If you plan to configure mass storage as LVD SCSI, change the default using the Setup Utility prior to installing the NOS. HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM Use the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM (Navigator) to perform configuration tasks or view online system documentation. There are two ways to do this. l You autorun the Navigator CD-ROM on your NetServer to perform the configuration tasks. or l You can run the Navigator CD-ROM on any PC or workstation with Windows 3.1 or greater, Windows 95/98, or Windows NT. You can use the autorun feature or you can run the installation program form the CD-ROM. Using a Separate Workstation to View Navigator Information If you are unable to boot your NetServer, you can run the Navigator CD-ROM from another PC or workstation. You can view many of the administration functions, and create diskettes containing necessary tools and drivers. 1. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD drive of a desktop or laptop computer. If the autorun feature is enabled, the Navigator CD-ROM program will run. If the autorun feature is disabled, do the following: a. Go to RUN. b. Enter D:\launch32.exe where D: is the address of the CD-ROM. c. Press Enter or Return. The CD-ROM program will run. 93

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10
Configuring the HP NetServer
Introduction
This chapter describes the following:
Configuring the HP NetServer
Installing the Network Operating System (NOS)
NOTE
The HP NetServer ships with NetRAID as the default. If you
plan to configure mass storage as LVD SCSI, change the
default using the Setup Utility prior to installing the NOS.
HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
Use the
HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
(Navigator) to perform configuration
tasks or view online system documentation. There are two ways to do this.
You autorun the Navigator CD-ROM on your NetServer to perform the
configuration tasks.
or
You can run the Navigator CD-ROM on any PC or workstation with
Windows 3.1 or greater, Windows 95/98, or Windows NT. You can use the
autorun feature or you can run the installation program form the CD-ROM.
Using a Separate Workstation to View Navigator Information
If you are unable to boot your NetServer, you can run the Navigator CD-ROM
from another PC or workstation. You can view many of the administration
functions, and create diskettes containing necessary tools and drivers.
1.
Insert the CD-ROM in the CD drive of a desktop or laptop computer. If the
autorun feature is enabled, the Navigator CD-ROM program will run. If
the autorun feature is disabled, do the following:
a.
Go to RUN.
b.
Enter D:\launch32.exe where D: is the address of the CD-ROM.
c.
Press
Enter
or
Return
. The CD-ROM program will run.