HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End

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Initiate Sync Negotiation Yes
Maximum Sync Transfer Rate 10 MHz
Enable Disconnection Yes
Initiate Wide Negotiation
(ID 0-7) No
(ID 8-15) Yes
Send Start Unit SCSI Command No
Include In BIOS Scan Yes
Running the SCSISelect Utility
To start the SCSISelect utility:
1. Turn on or reboot your system.
During system start-up or reset, a BIOS banner appears. The BIOS banner includes a
description of each SCSI device connected to the host adapter and its corresponding SCSI ID
number. You are asked to press Ctrl-A.
Press <Ctrl><A> for SCSISelect(TM)Utility!
2. Press Ctrl-A while the banner appears on the screen.
EISA Configuration Utility
Use the following instructions for older servers which are not using the HP Navigator CD-ROM Configuration
Utilities.
Starting from Diskette #1
To start the System Administration Manager from the Diskette #1, simply insert the diskette into drive A and
then turn on the computer.
Starting SAM from the MS-DOS Prompt
To use these parameters while running diskette #1, you must edit the "shell=SAM" line in the CONFIG.SYS
file on the backup copy of diskette #1. The line should be "shell=SAM /parm." You must run System
Administration Manager from the directory it is in. Options that you fill in appear in italics and are defined in
the table below.
Command: [drive:]\HPSYS\SAM [/A] [/B] [/F] [/H] [/K] [/M] [/N] where:
Parameter Description
drive: the drive that contains the System Administration Manager files.
HPSYS HP NetServer LM only: directory containing EISA utility.
SAM the command that starts the System Administration Manager
/A
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advanced dealer mode. This parameter is used to display features that are not
available when running the System Administration Manager in normal mode.
/B displays all screens in the EISA Configuration Utility using BIOS Int 10h calls for
computers with non-standard displays.
/F
automatic configuration mode. Auto-adds EISA boards using information in CMOS
memory and EISA board IDs.