HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr 8500 Installation Guide - Page 47

Low-Voltage Differential channels A and B. Channel A controls the HP

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices The SCSI Configuration Utility can be used to configure the boot order search to skip over the onboard SCSI channels and select a different PCI slot, when scanning for boot devices. Refer to Chapter 6, "Installing Additional Boards" and Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP NetServer" for instructions. The HP NetServer's on-board SCSI channels consists of two SCSI-2 (LVD Low-Voltage Differential) channels A and B. Channel A controls the HP NetServer's internal hard disk drives. Channel B handles the NetServer's external SCSI port. The NetServer starts the scan at device ID 0, when scanning each SCSI channel, and goes up to ID 15 before starting to scan the other channel. 1. IDE CD-ROM drive 2. Flexible disk drive 3. Slot P1 4. Slot P2 5. On-board SCSI (Channel A) ◊ SCSI device ID 0 ◊ SCSI device ID 1 ◊ SCSI device ID 15 6. External SCSI (Channel B) ◊ SCSI device ID 0 ◊ SCSI device ID 1 ◊ SCSI device ID 15 7. Slot P3 8. Slot P4 9. Slot P5 10. Slot P6 11. Slot P7 12. Slot P8 13. Slot P9 14. Slot P10 39

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Chapter 4
Installing Mass Storage Devices
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The SCSI Configuration Utility can be used to configure the boot order search to
skip over the onboard SCSI channels and select a different PCI slot, when
scanning for boot devices. Refer to Chapter 6, "Installing Additional Boards" and
Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP NetServer"
for instructions.
The HP NetServer’s on-board SCSI channels consists of two SCSI-2 (LVD -
Low-Voltage Differential) channels A and B. Channel A controls the HP
NetServer’s internal hard disk drives. Channel B handles the NetServer’s external
SCSI port. The NetServer starts the scan at device ID 0, when scanning each SCSI
channel, and goes up to ID 15 before starting to scan the other channel.
1.
IDE CD-ROM drive
2.
Flexible disk drive
3.
Slot P1
4.
Slot P2
5.
On-board SCSI (Channel A)
SCSI device ID 0
SCSI device ID 1
SCSI device ID 15
6.
External SCSI (Channel B)
SCSI device ID 0
SCSI device ID 1
SCSI device ID 15
7.
Slot P3
8.
Slot P4
9.
Slot P5
10.
Slot P6
11.
Slot P7
12.
Slot P8
13.
Slot P9
14.
Slot P10