HP LH4r Integrated HP NetRaid Controller Configuration Guide - Page 47

Step E., Boot HP NetServer Navigator to Launch, HP NetRAID Assistant, Step F. Con Arrays

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Chapter 5 Configuration 5. If necessary, you can use the Setup utility to change settings such as IRQs or MP specification settings. 6. Press the F10 function key to save and exit. 7. In the Setup Configuration dialog box, press the Enter key to answer "Yes" to the question "Save configuration and exit now?" The HP NetServer reboots. Step E. Boot HP NetServer Navigator to Launch HP NetRAID Assistant Boot HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM To launch the HP NetRAID Assistant, you must boot from the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. Ensure that all the SCSI devices power up before or at the same time as the host computer. Boot Messages If you receive an HP NetRAID error message during the boot process, refer to Chapter 11, "Troubleshooting," or to the online help in Information Assistant for more information. Some power-up (boot) messages are routine. Select Configure Disk Array If HP Navigator asks you to set the date, time, and so on, do so. The HP Navigator Main Menu then appears. 1. When the HP Navigator Main Menu is displayed, choose NetServer Utilities. 2. Choose Disk Array Utility from the NetServer Utilities screen. This launches the HP NetRAID Assistant utility. Step F. Configure Arrays and Logical Drives In this step, you will use Worksheets A and B to: • Configure the arrays of physical drives • Configure the logical drives 41

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Chapter 5
Configuration
41
5.
If necessary, you can use the Setup utility to change settings such as IRQs
or MP specification settings.
6.
Press the
F10
function key to save and exit.
7.
In the Setup Configuration dialog box, press the Enter key to answer
"Yes" to the question "Save configuration and exit now?" The HP
NetServer reboots.
Step E.
Boot HP NetServer Navigator to Launch
HP NetRAID Assistant
Boot HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
To launch the HP NetRAID Assistant, you must boot from the
HP NetServer
Navigator CD-ROM
. Ensure that all the SCSI devices power up before or at the
same time as the host computer.
Boot Messages
If you receive an HP NetRAID error message during the boot process, refer to
Chapter 11, "Troubleshooting," or to the online help in Information Assistant for
more information. Some power-up (boot) messages are routine.
Select Configure Disk Array
If HP Navigator asks you to set the date, time, and so on, do so. The HP
Navigator Main Menu then appears.
1.
When the HP Navigator Main Menu is displayed, choose
NetServer
Utilities
.
2.
Choose
Disk Array Utility
from the NetServer Utilities screen. This
launches the HP NetRAID Assistant utility.
Step F. Configure Arrays and Logical Drives
In this step, you will use Worksheets A and B to:
Configure the arrays of physical drives
Configure the logical drives