HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr 8000 Installation Guide - Page 103
Utility, Error Message Utility EMU and other utilities.
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Chapter 10 Configuring the System When you start Configuration Assistant, it first asks if you want to run the Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility. This utility checks whether your rack system is ready for configuration: it can check cabling connections, check the health of hardware components, create an asset inventory list of your components, and label mass storage devices. HP recommends that you run this utility before continuing with Configuration Assistant. After prompting you for the Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility, Configuration Assistant asks you to choose one of two configuration methods: Express and Custom. Express configuration is the preferred method since it leads you through a sequence of steps and presents default selections. An Express configuration includes the following steps: • Update System BIOS: This step appears if Configuration Assistant detects that a newer version of the BIOS is available on the HP Navigator CD-ROM. You must update your BIOS to the new version if you want to continue in Express mode. • Show System Information: This step provides a complete hardware inventory for the system. • Configure Disk Array: If you have an installed HP disk array, you must configure it with this utility. • Install Utility Partition: This step creates a utility partition on the server hard disk where HP NetServer Navigator will copy DiagTools, Update Utility, Error Message Utility (EMU) and other utilities. • Execute Card Utilities: When HP NetServer Navigator finds installed boards for which additional CD-ROM configuration utilities exist, the utilities are executed automatically to complete board configuration. • Create Drivers Diskette: This step creates a customized diskette that contains HP drivers and configuration files to use for NOS installation. Skip this step if you are installing your NOS from an HP-supplied CDROM and the drivers are already on the NOS installation CD-ROM. • Show NOS Installation Instructions: This step provides important customized information about installing your NOS with your hardware configuration. You should save this information to a DOS ASCII file that can be copied to a DOS formatted diskette. Take this diskette to a system with an attached printer to print the file. 95