HP LH4r HP Netserver Mass Storage Upgrade Guide - Page 40

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Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage 3. When the Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Main Menu is displayed, verify that shows Display=Verbose. (This means that the nonRAID SCSI devices will be listed on the boot screen.) If not, use the up and down arrow keys to highlight Display=Terse. Press Enter to change the setting to Verbose. 4. On the Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Main Menu, verify that the Current Status of all Symbios controllers (adapters) is On. If not, use the up and down arrow keys to highlight Change Adapter Status. Press Enter to display the Change Status on Next Boot window. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the controller, and press Enter to change its Next-Boot Status to On. Press Esc to return to the Main Menu. 5. On the Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Main Menu, use the up and down arrow keys to highlight Adapter Boot Order. Press Enter to select it. 6. The Adapter Boot Order screen displays the two SCSI controllers and numbers representing their boot order in the following form: Boot Boot Order Bus DevFunc Order Bus DevFunc m SYM53C896 04 28 n SYM53C896 04 29 where m and n are the numbers 0 or 1 or a blank. The number in the m position indicates the boot order of the SCSI A controller, and the number in the n position indicates the boot order of the SCSI B controller. ◊ 0 marks the controller of the SCSI channel searched first for a bootable drive. ◊ 1 marks the controller of the SCSI channel searched second for a bootable drive. ◊ A blank indicates that the controller's SCSI channel is not searched for a bootable drive. To add or change a boot order sequence number, use the right and left arrow keys to highlight the controller, and then press Enter. Type the new sequence number (0 or 1), and press Enter. The boot order sequence number of the other controller will change, if necessary. 0 must be assigned to a controller before 1 can be assigned to the other controller. 36

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Chapter 3
Configure Mass Storage
36
3.
When the Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Main Menu is
displayed, verify that shows
Display=Verbose
. (This means that the non-
RAID SCSI devices will be listed on the boot screen.)
If not, use the up and down arrow keys to highlight
Display=Terse
. Press
Enter to change the setting to
Verbose
.
4.
On the Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Main Menu, verify that
the Current Status of all Symbios controllers (adapters) is
On
.
If not, use the up and down arrow keys to highlight
Change Adapter
Status
. Press Enter to display the Change Status on Next Boot window.
Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the controller, and press
Enter to change its Next-Boot Status to
On
. Press Esc to return to the Main
Menu.
5.
On the Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Main Menu, use the up
and down arrow keys to highlight
Adapter Boot Order
. Press Enter to
select it.
6.
The Adapter Boot Order screen displays the two SCSI controllers and
numbers representing their boot order in the following form:
Boot
Boot
Order
Bus
DevFunc
Order
Bus
DevFunc
m
SYM53C896
04
28
n
SYM53C896
04
29
where
m
and
n
are the numbers 0 or 1 or a blank.
The number in the
m
position indicates the boot order of the SCSI A
controller, and the number in the
n
position indicates the boot order of the
SCSI B controller.
0 marks the controller of the SCSI channel searched first for a bootable
drive.
1 marks the controller of the SCSI channel searched second for a
bootable drive.
A blank indicates that the controller’s SCSI channel is not searched for
a bootable drive.
To add or change
a boot order sequence number, use the right and left
arrow keys to highlight the controller, and then press Enter. Type the new
sequence number (0 or 1), and press Enter. The boot order sequence
number of the other controller will change, if necessary. 0 must be
assigned to a controller before 1 can be assigned to the other controller.