HP LH4r HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 21

SCSI Configuration Utility, HP NetServer Information Assistant, HP NetServer Navigator EISA

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Press F2 while the prompt is displayed. More boot messages appear, followed by the message Entering Setup... After the embedded (Symbios) SCSI Configuration initialization and the Optional ROM scan both finish, the menu bar of the Setup Utility appears. If you do not press F2, the HP NetServer boots normally. Using the Setup Screens Online help explains the settings displayed on the Setup Utility screens. Instructions are also provided for navigating between the screens and entering or changing the setup data. SCSI Configuration Utility If you need to verify or modify SCSI host adapter settings, or if you need to low-level format SCSI disks or verify SCSI disk media, run the Configuration utility: 1. Turn on or reboot your system. 2. During system start-up or reset, when the message appears, press the [CTRL] and [C] keys at the same time. 3. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor, press [Enter] to select an option, and press [Esc] to exit. HP NetServer Information Assistant HP NetServer Information Assistant gives you complete access to all HP NetServer information and documentation. HP NetServer Information Assistant allows you to search, display, and print a topic or a series of topics. The topics cover the complete user and service information available in online format; these can be viewed on screen and printed. Also included are system and accessory installation documentation, NOS Guides, troubleshooting, error messages, part numbers, replacement instructions, and additional important information. HP NetServer Information Assistant can be accessed in two ways: • From the HP NetServer Documentation CD-ROM • On an HP Vectra or other PC running Windows 3.1 and above, Windows 95 or Windows NT, where HP NetServer Information Assistant has been installed. HP NetServer Navigator EISA Configuration Utility On some older systems the EISA Configuration Utility is used and resides on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. It can be accessed in four ways: • Express Configuration contains the EISA Configuration Utility as one of the steps and should be used when initially setting up the HP NetServer. • Custom Configuration is used to configure or to add or remove options after initial configuration. • Utilities Menu accesses the NetServer utilities. • Create ECU Diskette creates a copy of the EISA Configuration Utility (ECU), CFG, and OVL files on a flexible disk. To access the EISA Configuration Utility from the CD-ROM perform the following steps: 1. Turn on the HP NetServer and insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. 15

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Press F2 while the prompt is displayed.
More boot messages appear, followed by the message
Entering
Setup...
After the embedded (Symbios) SCSI Configuration initialization and the Optional ROM scan both
finish, the menu bar of the Setup Utility appears.
If you do not press F2, the HP NetServer boots normally.
Using the Setup Screens
Online help explains the settings displayed on the Setup Utility screens. Instructions are also provided for
navigating between the screens and entering or changing the setup data.
SCSI Configuration Utility
If you need to verify or modify SCSI host adapter settings, or if you need to low-level format SCSI disks or
verify SCSI disk media, run the
Configuration utility:
1.
Turn on or reboot your system.
2.
During system start-up or reset, when the
message appears, press the [CTRL] and [C] keys at
the same time.
3.
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor, press [Enter] to select an option, and press [Esc] to exit.
HP NetServer Information Assistant
HP NetServer Information Assistant gives you complete access to all HP NetServer information and
documentation. HP NetServer Information Assistant allows you to search, display, and print a topic or a
series of topics. The topics cover the complete user and service information available in online format; these
can be viewed on screen and printed. Also included are system and accessory installation documentation,
NOS Guides, troubleshooting, error messages, part numbers, replacement instructions, and additional
important information.
HP NetServer Information Assistant can be accessed in two ways:
From the HP NetServer
Documentation CD-ROM
On an HP Vectra or other PC running Windows 3.1 and above, Windows 95 or Windows NT,
where HP NetServer Information Assistant has been installed.
HP NetServer Navigator EISA Configuration Utility
On some older systems the EISA Configuration Utility is used and resides on the HP NetServer Navigator
CD-ROM.
It can
be accessed in four ways:
Express Configuration
contains the EISA Configuration Utility as one of the steps and should
be used when initially setting up the HP NetServer.
Custom Configuration
is used to configure or to add or remove options after initial
configuration.
Utilities Menu
accesses the NetServer utilities.
Create ECU Diskette
creates a copy of the EISA Configuration Utility (ECU), CFG, and OVL
files on a flexible disk.
To access the EISA Configuration Utility from the CD-ROM perform the following steps:
1.
Turn on the HP NetServer and insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM in the CD-ROM
drive.