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Configuring Your System 3-33
SCSI BIOS ~ SCSI
Select
~
The SCSI
Select
utility is provided to configure the SCSI controller on the motherboard (or the
SCSI controller on an optional board). This utility may be started with a simple key operation
while POST is in progress and requires no specific start-up disk.
Using SCSI
Select
Utility
Use the SCSI
Select
utility mainly to set the transfer speed of connected SCSI devices. The SCSI
devices include those installed in the 5.25-inch device bays and backup devices, such as an external
DAT and MO, but not hard disks.
IMPORTANT:
SCSI configuration must be made on a per-SCSI controller
basis with a utility. The server contains one SCSI controller.
When you add optional SCSI controllers, you need to configure each SCSI
controller in addition to the standard internal SCSI controller. Some
additional SCSI controllers may require a different utility to make changes
to the configuration.
Configuring SCSI Controller on System Board
The following describes configuration for the SCSI controller on the system board of the server.
IMPORTANT:
The server contains the latest version of the SCSI
Select
utility. Dialog boxes appearing on your SCSI
Select
utility, thus, may differ
from descriptions in this User’s Guide. If you find anything unclear, see
the online help or ask your sales representative.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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