Configuring Your System 3-13
Symbios Configuration Utility
The Symbios Configuration Utility detects the SCSI host adapter located on the
system board. Use the utility to:
Change adapter and SCSI device default values
Check and/or change SCSI device settings that may conflict with those of
other devices in the server.
Perform low-level formatting or verify operations on SCSI disk drives.
Running the Symbios Configuration Utility
1.
Power-on the system. The system boots up.
2.
When this message appears on the video monitor:
Press Ctrl-C to start the Symbios Configuration Utility
Press Ctrl+C to run this utility.
3.
The utility starts and the Main Menu displays.
Symbios Configuration Utility Main Menu
Status
Adapter
Port
Number
IRQ Level
Current
Next Boot
NVRAM
Found
SYM53C895
4000
11
On
On
Yes
Change Adapter Status – Press ENTER to Enable/Disable on next boot.
Adapter Boot Order – Not used.
Additional Adapter Configuration – Not used.
Display Mode-Verbose – Press ENTER to change display mode.
Mono/Color – Press ENTER to change display from black/white to color.
Language – Not used.
Help
Quit
The following keys are active for all SCSI Configuration screens:
Key
Action
Arrows
Up and down arrows move from one parameter to another within a
screen.
ENTER
Displays options for a configurable parameter. Selects an option.
ESC
Moves back to previous screen or parameter or EXIT if at the Main
menu.
Summary of Contents for HV8600
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