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Using the SCSISelect Utility

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Using the SCSISelect Utility Notes: 1. For troubleshooting information, see "Troubleshooting the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller" on page 173. 2. The Ethernet controller supports the operating systems that your server supports. To find out which operating systems your server supports, go to the following World Wide Web address: http://www.us.pc.ibm.com/server/ If you need additional Ethernet connections, you can install an Ethernet adapter, such as an IBM 10/100 Ethernet adapter. Review your network-adapter documentation for any additional configuration requirements. Note: If you are installing an IBM 10/100 Ethernet adapter, be sure to run the Ethernet diagnostics and record the server's Ethernet configuration information before you install the adapter. Using the SCSISelect Utility Your server comes with a menu-driven configuration utility program, called SCSISelect, that allows you to view and change SCSI settings. You can use the SCSISelect Utility program to: View and change the default SCSI identification (IDs) Verify and change configuration conflicts Perform a low-level format on a SCSI hard disk. Starting the SCSISelect Utility Program You can access this program when you start the server. The SCSISelect prompt appears after the IBM Netfinity 3500 server logo appears. Press Ctrl+A immediately after the SCSISelect prompt appears: > 46 Netfinity 3500 User's Handbook

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Using the SCSISelect Utility
Notes:
1.
For troubleshooting information, see “Troubleshooting the
10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller” on page
173.
2.
The Ethernet controller supports the operating systems that your
server supports.
To find out which operating systems your
server supports, go to the following World Wide Web address:
If you need additional Ethernet connections, you can install an
Ethernet adapter, such as an IBM 10/100 Ethernet adapter.
Review
your network-adapter documentation for any additional
configuration requirements.
Note:
If you are installing an IBM 10/100 Ethernet adapter, be sure
to run the Ethernet diagnostics and record the server's
Ethernet configuration information before you install the
adapter.
Using the SCSISelect Utility
Your server comes with a menu-driven configuration utility
program, called SCSISelect, that allows you to view and change
SCSI settings.
You can use the SCSISelect Utility program to:
±
View and change the default SCSI identification (IDs)
±
Verify and change configuration conflicts
±
Perform a low-level format on a SCSI hard disk.
Starting the SCSISelect Utility Program
You can access this program when you start the server.
The
SCSISelect prompt appears after the IBM Netfinity 3500 server logo
appears.
Press
Ctrl
+
A
immediately after the SCSISelect prompt
appears:
<<<
Press
<
CTRL
><
A
>
for SCSISelect
Utility! >>>
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Netfinity 3500 User's Handbook