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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards NOTE The HP NetServer can be configured to boot, by default, from a PCI accessory board instead of the onboard SCSI channels, by putting the board in slot P1. The NetServer can also be configured to boot from a PCI-based DAC inserted into a PCI slot in the I/O baseboard. The SCSI Configuration Utility can be used to configure the NetServer to skip over the onboard SCSI channels and select a different PCI slot, when scanning for boot devices. For instructions, refer to the SCSI Configuration Utility in Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP NetServer." Table 6-1. HP NetServer Boot Order (default) Boot Order Component/Slot 1. IDE CD-ROM drive 2. Flexible disk drive 3. Slot P1 4. Slot P2 5. On-board SCSI (Channel A) 5a. ◊ SCSI device ID 0 5b. ◊ SCSI device ID 1 5c. ◊ SCSI device ID 15 6. External SCSI (Channel B) 6a. ◊ SCSI device ID 0 6b. ◊ SCSI device ID 1 6c. ◊ 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 63

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Chapter 6
Installing Additional Boards
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NOTE
The HP NetServer can be configured to boot, by default, from
a PCI accessory board instead of the onboard SCSI channels,
by putting the board in slot P1. The NetServer can also be
configured to boot from a PCI-based DAC inserted into a PCI
slot in the I/O baseboard. The SCSI Configuration Utility can
be used to configure the NetServer to skip over the onboard
SCSI channels and select a different PCI slot, when scanning
for boot devices. For instructions, refer to the SCSI
Configuration Utility in Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP
NetServer."
Table 6-1. HP NetServer Boot Order (default)
Boot Order
Component/Slot
1.
IDE CD-ROM drive
2.
Flexible disk drive
3.
Slot P1
4.
Slot P2
5.
On-board SCSI (Channel A)
5a.
SCSI device ID 0
5b.
SCSI device ID 1
5c.
SCSI device ID 15
6.
External SCSI (Channel B)
6a.
SCSI device ID 0
6b.
SCSI device ID 1
6c.
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