Hitachi 8880R manual System Resources, Starting the ICU, Space

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System Resources

Ch 2: System Environment Setting

System Resources

Before discussing operations of the ICU, let us discuss system resources. Knowledge on system resources are indispensable to operating the ICU.

NOTE: All extended boards do not always require all of these four resources. The manual for each extended board should describe usable IRQ values, I/O addresses, DMA channels, and memory addresses.

In order for extended boards to operate on the system equipment, the following four resources are required:

IRQ value (interrupt)

This signal is used by the devices for communicating with processors. Many of the extended boards allow choosing one IRQ value from among several IRQ values.

I/O address

Serves as relay center for exchange of information between the processor and device. The processor can send commands and send/receive data via I/O ports.

DMA channel

Channel for data between I/O devices and memory, used for direct, high-speed data transfer.

Memory address

Memory area reserved for specific extended boards.

If two extended boards use the same resource, one of the two might not operate at all or the system equipment might not operate as expected. The ICU can prevent duplicate allocation like this, allowing you to check allocation status.

Starting the ICU

Create the following backup disks for the ICU:

ISA Configuration Utility DISK1 (DISK1 below)

ISA Configuration Utility DISK2 (DISK2 below)

Cancel write protection for DISK2.

Starting the ICU

1.Insert DISK1 into Drive A, and turn on the system equipment. Succeeding to several messages, the following screen is displayed:

ROM-DOS Startup Menu 1. Start up ICU.

2. DOS prompt only.

Enter Choice:1

Choosing “1” h ere will display the following screen:

Please wait while ICU files are copied to RAMdrive.

Please insert the ICU Disk 2.

Strike a key when ready...

2.Replace the disk in Drive A with DISK2, and press any key (for example, In time the [ISA Configuration Utility] window is displayed.

Space

key).

Do not remove ICU DISK2 before the ICU terminates.

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Contents Hitachi VisionBase 8880R Server Product GuideDisclaimer CopyrightTrademarks Issue Date November Part Number 202-85031-01-Rev AContents 3 Error Information POST Error System Beeps System Specifications 1 HardwareSystem Overview 6 SCA2 Disk Bay SAF-TE Hot-swappable disk bay compliant SCSI Ch 1 Hardware Powering-On the System Figure 1 Accessing the Power SuppliesFigure 2 Accessing the Power Supplies Figure 3 P/S Receptacle and On/Off Switch Front PanelFigure 4 Front Panel Detail Figure 5 Back Panel Detail Figure 6 Direct Boot Switch DetailBack Panel Detail AWarnings and Cautions Removing the Server Panels and Accessing Its ComponentsSafety Guidelines Tools and Supplies You NeedAccessing the PCI Slots Figure 7 Accessing the Option SlotsPCI/ISA Option Boards Figure 8 Option SlotsSCSI SCA Hard Disk Drives Figure 9 Accessing the Hard Disk DrivesHard Disk Drives Figure 10 Hard Disk Drive BaysInstalling/Swapping a HDD Figure 11 Removing/Installing a HDDOptional Devices Figure 12 Mounting the HDD CarrierHDD HDD Position Pins HDD Carrier 4 Mounting Screws Figure 14 CPU/VRM Installation Detail Figure 13 Memory and CPU SlotsMemory Figure 15 Memory Board Slot Location The system supports the following specifications for memory DIMMsVRM #3 Jumper SettingsFigure 16 System Board Default Jumper Settings VRM #4Figure 17 I/O Board Switch Settings 2 System Environment Setting Flow of System Environment SettingBefore Operations What You Can Do with the System Environment Setting Outline of the Setup MenuNotes on Use Outline of ISA Configuration Utility ICUSetting for Each Board PCI BoardSetup Menu Flow of the Setup Menu OperationStarting the Setup Menu Figure 18 Entering Setup MenuSetup Menu Screen Configuration of the Setup Menu ScreenFigure 19 Setup Menu Screen Configuration Operating the Keys on the Setup Menu In the Setup Menu, the following key operations are allowedSteps for Setting the Setup Menu What You Can Do on the Main MenuFigure 20 Main Menu Screen System Time and System Date Legacy Diskette A,BPrimary Master Slave What You Can Do on the Advanced Menu Reset Configuration DataExecute ROM Diagnostic Unsupported Network serverSelect Resources PCI ConfigurationI/O Device Configuration Current ResourcesLocal Bus IDE adapter Parallel portFloppy disk controller PS/2 MouseConsole Redirection Unsupported Ext MP Configuration TableEnable memory gap I/O APIC ModeSpeaker Volume WinNT 4.0 Install ModeLarge Disk Access Mode Unsupported Caching Above 4GBSet Supervisor Password Supervisor Password isUser Password is Set User PasswordWhat You Can Do on the Boot menu Figure 23 Boot Menu ScreenHard Drive IDE Hard Disk Drive Exit Discarding Changes What You Can Do on the Exit MenuExit Saving Changes Figure 24 Exit Menu ScreenLoad Setup Defaults ISA Configuration Utility ICUNotes on the Setup Menu Discard ChangesBackup for ICU Disk Flow of Operation with the ICUSpace System ResourcesStarting the ICU Do not remove ICU DISK2 before the ICU terminatesOperating the ICU How to Use HelpICU Screen Figure 25 ICU ScreenExiting the ICU Checking Resource Status Checking Resources Used by the SystemAdding an Extended Board Checking Resources for Extended Boards6. A dialog box for confirmation is displayed. Choose OK Changing the Settings in Extended Boards Settings for Each ResourceReserving I/O Port Addresses Removing an Extended Board When ICU Program Disk Has Been Destroyed Reserving Resources In Use from an ISA BoardNOTE Unknown Card is displayed for RAID controller PC-CA7112 Restoring Configuration Information Lock/Unlock CardErrors and Countermeasures Restrictions on the ICU Returning the ICU Settings to Defaults Returning the Settings to DefaultsReturning the Settings of the Setup Information to Defaults List of Utility SettingsFixed Configuration Ch 2 System Environment SettingSymbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utilities This table defines the SCSI Select factory default settingsCh 3 Error Information 3 Error InformationPOST Error Hitachi VisionBase 8880RSystem Beeps 4 NT Drivers and Limitations Installing Windows NT2. Select Advanced Menu-Windows NT 4.0 Install Mode Windows NT Driver RecommendationsCh 4 NT Drivers and Limitations 5 Related Document and Specification Environment SpecificationRelated Document Ch 5 Related Document and Specification Hitachi VisionBase 8880R