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system directory cache buffers handle this directory loading during volume mounting. If there are not enough directory buffers allocated to this process, the system will have a long delay while waiting for the occupied buffers to clear up and to load the new directory entries. By default, the directory cache buffers can handle an average volume size. With the huge volume size of 8GB, it will take a while to mount the volume. To minimize this delay, increase the directory cache buffers size to handle the huge volume size. HP recommends the following: Set maximum directory cache buffers = 2000 (max 4000, default 20) Set minimum directory cache buffers = 1000 (max 2000, default 10) These SET parameters are placed in the AUTOEXEC.NCF With these set, an 8GB volume can be mounted within a few seconds instead of 45 minutes. In a normal situation where volumes are less than or equal to 2GB, the default value is good enough. This is NOT a bug with your HP system or NetWare. General Information For additional information, refer to the NetWare System Administration manual or the NetWare Support Encyclopedia, or call your nearest Novell Authorized Service Center. For a more detailed information on NOS installation and configuration, see the NetServer Information Assistant, provided on a CD-ROM with your NetServer. Section 2. NetWare Installation Guide Use the step-by-step instructions in this section to help you install Novell NetWare on your HP NetServer system. I. Before Installing NetWare Before installing the Operating System, please read the following sections carefully. Logical Disk Size for the Disk Array Controller During system configuration, the JetSet Utility on the HP NetServer Navigator CDROM helps you set logical disk size in the Disk Array Configuration process. If the boot drive is on the Disk Array Controller, set the logical disk size to 2047 MB or less. Booting from the Embedded SCSI controller The system boots from the drive with the lowest SCSI address (0_zero) on the embedded SCSI host bus adapter. If you place the boot drive in a drive slot other than SCSI 0, your system may not boot when additional SCSI drives are installed. Refer to your system Reference Label (affixed to the chassis of your system) for more information about SCSI addressing.