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SCSI Configuration Utility

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Chapter 10 Configuring the System 5. Press F10 to save the configuration changes and exit. The server reboots. Re-enabling a Disabled Processor If a processor is disabled during the HP NetServer's power-on self-test (POST), you can re-enable it through the setup utility: 1. Start the setup utility. 2. Use the right-arr ow of left-arrow key to go to the Server menu. Once there, use the down-arrow key to go to the Server Processor Retest field. Choose Yes. 3. Press F10 to save the configuration changes and exit. The server reboots. SCSI Configuration Utility The HP NetServer LXr 8000 has a SCSI configuration utility in read-only memory. Use this utility to add or remove the HP NetServer's two built-in SCSI channels from the server's boot order. You can also configure individual channels, and the individual devices controlled by those channels. To reach the SCSI configuration utility: 1. Boot or reboot the HP NetServer As usual, start-up messages inform you that memory, the keyboard, and the mouse have been initialized. This message appears. Press CTRL-C to start Symbios Configuration Utility 2. Press CTRL-C within five seconds. The configuration utility's main screen appears. For more on this utility, refer to the Information Assistant application on the HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM. Information Assistant contains the entire set of documentation for your NetServer. 103

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Chapter 10
Configuring the System
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5.
Press F10 to save the configuration changes and exit. The server reboots.
Re-enabling a Disabled Processor
If a processor is disabled during the HP NetServer’s power-on self-test (POST),
you can re-enable it through the setup utility:
1.
Start the setup utility.
2.
Use the right-arrow of left-arrow key to go to the Server menu. Once
there, use the down-arrow key to go to the
Server Processor
Retest
field. Choose
Yes
.
3.
Press F10 to save the configuration changes and exit. The server reboots.
SCSI Configuration Utility
The HP NetServer LXr 8000 has a SCSI configuration utility in read-only
memory. Use this utility to add or remove the HP NetServer’s two built-in SCSI
channels from the server’s boot order. You can also configure individual
channels, and the individual devices controlled by those channels.
To reach the SCSI configuration utility:
1.
Boot or reboot the HP NetServer
As usual, start-up messages inform you that memory, the keyboard, and
the mouse have been initialized. This message appears.
Press CTRL-C to start Symbios Configuration
Utility
2.
Press CTRL-C within five seconds. The configuration utility’s main screen
appears.
For more on this utility, refer to the Information Assistant application on the
HP
NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM
. Information Assistant contains the
entire set of documentation for your NetServer.