HP NetServer LXr Pro8 HP Netserver Mass Storage Upgrade Guide - Page 35

Run Setup Utility

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Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage Run Setup Utility Use the Setup utility to verify non-RAID (LVD SCSI) control of SCSI channels A and B and to verify the boot device priority and the priority of various hard disk drive controllers within the boot device priority. NOTE To set the boot priority of hard disk drive controllers, also use the Symbios Configuration Utility to set the channel to be searched first for a bootable drive, as described in "Run Symbios Configuration Utility" in later this chapter. Start Setup Utility 1. If the HP NetServer and display monitor are not on already, turn on power to them. Start or restart the HP NetServer. If you receive an error message during the boot process, refer to "Troubleshooting" in the HP NetServer installation guide or the online help. Some power-up (boot) messages are routine. 31

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Chapter 3
Configure Mass Storage
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Run Setup Utility
Use the Setup utility to verify non-RAID (LVD SCSI) control of SCSI channels A
and B and to verify the boot device priority and the priority of various hard disk
drive controllers within the boot device priority.
NOTE
To set the boot priority of hard disk drive controllers, also use
the Symbios Configuration Utility to set the channel to be
searched first for a bootable drive, as described in "Run
Symbios Configuration Utility" in later this chapter.
Start Setup Utility
1.
If the HP NetServer and display monitor are not on already, turn on power
to them. Start or restart the HP NetServer.
If you receive an error message during the boot process, refer to
"Troubleshooting" in the HP NetServer installation guide or the online
help. Some power-up (boot) messages are routine.