Creating The Proper Operating Environment For The System Administration Manager; Setup Program - Hp Netserver Lm; Starting Setup - HP D5970A - NetServer - LCII Service & Reference Manual

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Creating the Proper Operating Environment for the System Administration Manager

To avoid potential problems, create the proper operating environment before using the System
Administration Manager on a hard disk.
1. Modify the CONFIG.SYS file included with the System Administration Manager. This file
originally contains the following lines:
COUNTRY001,A:\COUNTRY.SYS
DEVICE=A:\DISPLAY.SYS CON:(,437,2)
DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS
SHELL=A:\SAM.EXE /P
Change to the following:
COUNTRY001,C:\HPSYS\COUNTRY.SYS
DEVICE=C:\HPSYS\HIMEM.SYS
2. Save the file when you are finished editing.
3. Make a copy of your current CONFIG.SYS file by entering: REN CONFIG.SYS CONFIG.STD
4. Make a copy of your current AUTOEXEC.BAT file by entering: REN AUTOEXEC.BAT
AUTOEXEC.STD
5. Replace the existing CONFIG.SYS with the System Administration Manager version by
entering: COPY C:\HPSYS\CONFIG.SYS C:\CONFIG.SYS
6. Restart your server to allow the new CONFIG.SYS file to create the proper operating
environment for the System Administration Manager.

Setup Program - HP NetServer LM

In addition to the EISA Configuration Utility, you can also use the Setup Utility to configure the HP NetServer
LM or LM2. It is recommended that the BIOS Setup Utility only be used
to enable the diskette drive
if you do not have access to a diskette drive
if you are unable to run the System Administration Manager

Starting Setup

To run Setup, press F1 when the message shown below appears on the bottom of the screen during system
start:
To Continue Press Esc
To Configure system, press F1
To move from one Setup menu screen to another, press PageUp or PageDown.
To change a configuration value on a menu screen, use
menu item that you want to change. The cursor only moves to the items on the screen that you
can change.
Use [+] or [-] to cycle through the available values for the menu item that you select.
and
to move the cursor to the
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