HP Server tc2110 manual Tip #1. Troubleshooting Scsi Host Bus Adapter Configuration

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Chapter 3

Installing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server

Tip #1. Troubleshooting SCSI Host Bus Adapter

Configuration

The boot manager for Windows NT contains recovery logic to allow you to return to the last known good configuration. If you have changed your SCSI host bus adapter configuration and Windows NT no longer boots, follow these steps to recover:

1.Undo any hardware changes you have made to the computer since it was last operational.

2.Reboot the computer. Press the spacebar when the message appears:

Press spacebar NOW to invoke the Last Known Good menu.

Follow the instructions on the screen to continue booting.

NOTE

Do not log in if you pass the "Press spacebar NOW to invoke

 

the Last Known Good screen" option, because this will wipe

 

out the configuration you want.

 

 

3.Once your computer is operational again, double check all the hardware and software configuration changes you wish to make. Look specifically for conflicts with parts of the existing system configuration that are not being changed. If you cannot determine the source of the error, contact the host adapter vendor or HP Technical Support for assistance.

Tip #2. NT Warning About Drives with More than 1024 Cylinders

If the boot drive is new or just initialized, Windows NT may give a warning message about disk drives having more than 1024 cylinders during the first reboot from the hard drive. Windows NT may hang just after the SCSI BIOS or Disk Array BIOS banner. This is a Windows NT limitation, please see Microsoft TechNet article # Q137474 for details.

In some situations, the Windows NT installation program may detect the hard drive geometry incorrectly, and thus limit the initial drive partition size to 1024 MB or hang while rebooting. To correct this problem, perform the following solutions:

In the Windows NT installation program:

1.Partition the primary partition to 1024 MB.

2.Format the primary partition using FAT.

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Contents HP Server tc2110 Network Operating System Installation Guide Page Contents Run HP Diagtools optional Installing Red Hat Linux On-Line Information and Software Sources Introduction Installation HighlightsHP Server tc2110 Installation Highlights for Experts Hardware Setup Updating your Server BiosPreparing your Hard Disk Drives Run HP Diagtools Using the Startup CDPrepare the Installation High Level Process FlowCreate the Drivers Diskettes Perform Windows NT Installation Create Microsoft Windows NT Installation DiskettesPhase 2 Hard Drive Preparation Phase 1 Drivers InstallationPhase 3 System Configuration Details Phase 4 Configure the Network Phase 5 Completing the Installation How to get a copy of Windows NT 4.0 Service Packs Phase 6 Install the Service PackInitialize Hard disk Drive Phase 7 Install HP Video DriverAttach Clients to Network and Test Network Link Perform Hardware Status CheckTroubleshooting Install Additional HP AccessoriesTip #1. Troubleshooting Scsi Host Bus Adapter Configuration Tip #3. Service Pack Files Replaced Without Feedback Tip #5. Booting from Another Scsi HDD Tip #6. Restarting Windows NT installationOn-Line Information and Software Sources Page For ease of reading, we will refer to Windows 2000 Server Perform Windows 20000 Installation Chapter Phase 1 Install the Service Pack Completing the InstallationPhase 3 Install the HP Video Driver Phase 2 Install the Chipset DriverPhase 4 Install the HP LAN driver Configure the SystemPhase 5 Install Windows 2000 Recovery Console Phase 1 Perform Hardware Status CheckPhase 2 Initialize Hard Disk Drive Phase 3- Adding Terminal Server Services Create Client Installation Diskettes Configure the Network Phase 1 -- Configure Server IP AddressPhase 2 -- Attach Clients to Network and Test Network Link Testing the connection using Terminal Services Phase 3 -- Domain Controller SetupInstall Additional HP Accessories Tip #1. Upgrading from NT 4.0 to Windows Tip #4. Windows 2000 Drivers Signatures Tip #3. Configure the Parallel LPT Port for ECP ModeRecovery option #1 Last known good configuration Tip #5. Windows 2000 Recovery Options\WINNT Online Information and Software Sources Tip #6. Restarting Windows 2000 installationPage Run HP Diagtools optional Phase 1 Start the Installation For NetWare \INSTALL Phase 2 Install HP DriversPhase 3 Configure the Network Install the Support Pack Install Additional HP Accessories Tip #1. Restarting NetWare Installation Create the Driver’s Diskettes Perform NetWare 6.0 or SBS 6.0 Installation For Both NetWare 6.0 and Small Business Suite Phase 2 Install HP Drivers Phase 3 Configure the Network Install Additional HP Accessories Troubleshooting Page Perform Red Hat Linux Installation Phase 1 Launch the InstallationPhase 2 Configure the Server Phase 3 Complete the Installation Install Additional HP Accessories Page Perform TurboLinux Installation Installing TurboLinux ServerInstalling TurboLinux Server On-Line Information and Software Sources
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Server tc2110 specifications

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