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Chapter 10
Automated NOS installation will guide you through the NOS
installation, set up the hard disk drive, and configure your NOS with
appropriate drivers for HP-bundled configurations.
This installation also loads the Local Support Tool onto Windows NT
or NetWare systems. The Local Support Tool is a stand-alone support
tool accessed directly from the NetServer. It gives you information to
help you manage the NetServer.
Select No for manual NOS installation.
Perform a manual NOS installation if you are installing a NOS other
than certain versions of Novell NetWare or Microsoft Windows NT
Server, or if you have replaced any HP components.
For Manual NOS Installation Only: Before you perform a manual NOS
installation, you must print instructions and manually create
NOS-specific driver diskettes as follows:
Create Drivers Diskette(s): On the Create Drivers Diskette(s)
screen, select Create Drivers Diskette(s) to create one or more
customized diskettes containing HP drivers and configuration files
to use when you install the NOS.
Print and Read Instructions: On the Show NOS Installation
Instructions screen, select Save to Disk to copy the NOS
Installation Instructions to disk. Then print them out from the disk.
Read the instructions and follow them to install the NOS.
View Configuration Advisories:
Read the configuration advisories and print them if necessary. You can
change your hardware at this time to conform to the advisories.
Configure Remote Management:
This utility configures the Integrated Remote Management device for
remote management. It enables remote, dial-up HP NetServer
management.
To configure Integrated Remote Assistant, select Configure Remote
Management on the Configure Remote Management screen.
Show System Information:
Use this screen to display information about standard and accessory boards
and devices in the system, as well as the used and available system
resources.
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Configuring the HP NetServer

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