
CD-ROM Emergency Eject
If the system is on and the tray does not slide out of the
drive when you press the Eject/Load button, insert one end
of a large paper clip into the emergency-eject hole located
above and to the left of the CD-ROM drive in-use light.
Note
In some models, you might have to remove the front
bezel from the CD-ROM drive to access the
emergency-eject hole.
Configuration Overview
This allocation process is referred to as
configuration.
The
steps required to configure the server depend on the
number and types of devices and programs installed.
The server supports adapter types:
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)
Industry Standard Architecture (ISA)
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
Jumpers and switches are used to define certain
configuration values on the system board, adapters, and
other devices. For details about system-board jumper and
switch settings, see “System Board” on page 96.. If you
need to set jumpers or switches on adapters, drives, or
other devices, refer to the documentation that comes with
the devices for specific information about the appropriate
jumper and switch settings.
The server comes with the following hardware
configuration utility programs:
Configuration/Setup Utility program
With the Configuration/Setup Utility program, you can
configure system board functions, such as serial and
parallel port assignments; change interrupt request
settings, and change the startup sequence for drives
that you install. You can also use this utility program
to set passwords for starting the server and accessing
the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
SCSISelect Utility
With the built-in SCSISelect Utility program, you can
configure the SCSI devices that you install in the
server. You can use SCSISelect to change default
values, resolve configuration conflicts, and perform a
low-level format on a SCSI hard disk drive.
Before installing a new device or program, read the
documentation that comes with it. Reading the instructions
helps you to determine the steps required for installation
and configuration. The following actions are typically, but
not always, required to configure the server.
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