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Chapter 1 Introduction The HP NetRAID Series Installation and Configuration Guide is intended to be used in conjunction with your HP NetServer documentation. Refer to your system documentation for details such as cable product numbers and I/O slot boot order. If you are setting up your HP NetServer for the first time, begin with the HP NetServer Installation Road Map that came with your system. Return to this guide when the roadmap instructs you to install additional I/O cards and to configure the mass storage subsystem. Other Information Sources Disk array administration and management are beyond the scope of this document. Refer to the HP NetRAID Series User Guide in Information Assistant on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. Access it, and other material in Information Assistant, either by booting your system from the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM, or by installing Information Assistant onto any Microsoft Windows-based PC. You should also consult the following HP NetServer documentation: • Readme file for your HP NetServer on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM • Your HP NetServer Installation Road Map • Your HP NetServer System User Guide • Technical Reference Cards or labels on the HP NetServer system chassis (for cables and SCSI ID switch settings) • Internet site: http://www.hp.com/go/netserver Tools You May Need Please refer to the HP NetServer System User Guide for the tools needed to open the chassis. Usually a flat 1/4-inch screwdriver and a T15 TORXTM driver is required. You will also find a flashlight and a small metal pin, such as a straightened paper clip, helpful for setting SCSI ID switches. An antistatic kit (3M® 8501/8502/8505 or equivalent) is strongly recommended. 10

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Chapter 1
Introduction
10
The
HP NetRAID Series Installation and Configuration Guide
is intended to be
used in conjunction with your HP NetServer documentation. Refer to your system
documentation for details such as cable product numbers and I/O slot boot order.
If you are setting up your HP NetServer for the first time, begin with the
HP NetServer Installation Road Map
that came with your system. Return to this
guide when the roadmap instructs you to install additional I/O cards and to
configure the mass storage subsystem.
Other Information Sources
Disk array administration and management are beyond the scope of this
document. Refer to the
HP NetRAID Series User Guide
in Information Assistant
on the
HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
. Access it, and other material in
Information Assistant, either by booting your system from the
HP NetServer
Navigator CD-ROM
, or by installing Information Assistant onto any Microsoft
Windows-based PC.
You should also consult the following HP NetServer documentation:
Readme file for your HP NetServer on the
HP NetServer Navigator
CD-ROM
Your
HP NetServer Installation Road Map
Your
HP NetServer System User Guide
Technical Reference Cards or labels on the HP NetServer system chassis
(for cables and SCSI ID switch settings)
Internet site:
Tools You May Need
Please refer to the
HP NetServer System User Guide
for the tools needed to open
the chassis. Usually a flat 1/4-inch screwdriver and a T15 TORX
TM
driver is
required. You will also find a flashlight and a small metal pin, such as a
straightened paper clip, helpful for setting SCSI ID switches. An antistatic kit
(3M
®
8501/8502/8505 or equivalent) is strongly recommended.