
3-12 Configuring Your System
Symbios Configuration Utility
The Symbios Configuration Utility detects the two SCSI host adapters 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
(SCSI 1 - 5 ¼"
removable media
devices)
4000
11
On
On
Yes
SYM53C895 (SCSI
2 - not used)
5000
15
On
On
Yes
Change Adapter Status – Press ENTER to select and change adapter status.
Adapter Boot Order – Press ENTER to select and change boot order of each SCSI adapter. (not
required)
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.
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