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Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Documentation The hp server tc2120 comes with the following documentation provided on the Startup CD-ROM: • hp server tc2120 Operations and Maintenance Guide • hp server tc2120 Regulatory Guide • Ultra3 SCSI HBA Installation and Configuration Guide BIOS Setup Utility Use the BIOS Setup Utility to configure items in the BIOS using the following menus: • Main • Advanced • Power • Boot • Server • Exit Accessing the Setup Utility 1. Turn on the monitor and the hp server. If the hp server is already turned on, save your data and exit all programs, then restart the server. 2. Press F10 while the startup-logo is displayed at the bottom of the screen. If you fail to press F10 in time and the startup process continues, you will need to restart the hp server so that you can press F10. Viewing the Summary Configuration Screen The Summary screen provides information about the current server configuration, such as the BIOS version, CPU speed, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices. You should check the server configuration when you first set it up and each time you install, remove, or upgrade accessories. To check the configuration: 1. Turn on the monitor and the hp server. If the hp server is already turned on, save your data and exit all programs, then restart the server. The Summary Screen displays briefly. Press the Pause/Break key on the keyboard to continue displaying the Summary Screen until another key is pressed. Menu Bar The BIOS Setup utility provides a menu bar with several menu selections. The menu bar choices are as follows: • Main - Use this menu option to set the system time, date, and keyboard features, configure IDE devices, set BIOS access and error conditions that prompt the server to power off. o System Time - Sets the system time. o System Date - Sets the system date. o Legacy Diskette - Sets the floppy diskette type. o Primary Master - Sets the IDE device to serve as the primary master. o Primary Slave - Sets the IDE device to serve as the primary slave. 45

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Chapter 3
Installing and Configuring
Documentation
The hp server tc2120 comes with the following documentation provided on the
Startup CD-ROM
:
hp server tc2120 Operations and Maintenance Guide
hp server tc2120 Regulatory Guide
Ultra3 SCSI HBA Installation and Configuration Guide
BIOS Setup Utility
Use the BIOS Setup Utility to configure items in the BIOS using the following menus:
Main
Advanced
Power
Boot
Server
Exit
Accessing the Setup Utility
1.
Turn on the monitor and the hp server. If the hp server is already turned on, save your data and exit all
programs, then restart the server.
2.
Press F10 while the startup-logo is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
If you fail to press F10 in time and the startup process continues, you will need to restart the hp server so
that you can press F10.
Viewing the Summary Configuration Screen
The Summary screen provides information about the current server configuration, such as the BIOS version,
CPU speed, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices. You should check the server
configuration when you first set it up and each time you install, remove, or upgrade accessories.
To check the configuration:
1.
Turn on the monitor and the hp server. If the hp server is already turned on, save your data and exit all
programs, then restart the server.
The Summary Screen displays briefly. Press the Pause/Break key on the keyboard to continue displaying
the Summary Screen until another key is pressed.
Menu Bar
The BIOS Setup utility provides a menu bar with several menu selections. The menu bar choices are as follows:
Main - Use this menu option to set the system time, date, and keyboard features, configure IDE devices, set
BIOS access and error conditions that prompt the server to power off.
o
System Time – Sets the system time.
o
System Date – Sets the system date.
o
Legacy Diskette – Sets the floppy diskette type.
o
Primary Master – Sets the IDE device to serve as the primary master.
o
Primary Slave – Sets the IDE device to serve as the primary slave.