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Clearing cmos – HP LC 2000 User Manual

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Chapter 10

Configuring the HP NetServer

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If more than eight logical drives are connected to the HP NetServer,
drives 9 and above (including the DAC or SCSI boards and the drives
connected to each) will not be recognized by the Setup Utility.

You will not be able to enter the Setup Utility to make changes to these
logical drives (including DAC and SCSI boards) during the boot
process.

However, these logical hard drives (including DAC and SCSI boards)
will be properly recognized and activated by the respective NOS.

For more information about selection guidelines, refer to Information
Assistant on the HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM.

7. Press Esc to exit the Hard Drive Priority menu.

8. Press Esc again to exit the Boot Settings menu.

9. Use the right-arrow key to select the Exit menu.

10. Choose "Exit Saving Changes" from the list of exit options, then press

Enter.

A dialog appears asking you to confirm your decision.

11. Choose "Yes" and press Enter.

Then the HP NetServer reboots.

Clearing CMOS

The Setup Utility does not provide a method of clearing CMOS from within the
Utility. To clear the CMOS of the configuration settings, you must use the
configuration switch on the system board.

1. Power down the HP NetServer and gain access to the system board.

Refer to Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer."

2. On the system board, reset switch 5, on the configuration switch block,

from Off (open) to On (closed). See Figure 10-2.

To locate the configuration switch block on the system board, refer to
Chapter 6, "Installing Additional Accessory Boards."

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