Configuration (Server 325)
Configuration
NOTE:
DASD and other adapters may require additional configuration
information.
Configuration is the allocation of the server resources to
organize and interconnect hardware devices and software programs.
The steps required to configure the server depend on the number
and variety of devices and programs installed.
The PC Server 325 supports the following types of
adapters.
- Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)
- Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA)
- Industry Standard Architecture (ISA)
The following hardware configuration utility programs
are supplied with the server.
- Built-in Configuration/Setup program
Configures system board functions, such as the
serial and parallel port assignments.
It also allows you to set passwords for starting up
and accessing the Setup program, and allows IRQ assignments of PCI
devices.
- PC Server 325 - EISA Configuration Diskette
Configures EISA and ISA adapters.
- Built-in SCSISelect Utility program
Configures SCSI devices. You can use SCSISelect to change
default values, resolve configuration conflicts, and perform
a low-level format on SCSI hard disk drives.
- PC Server Utilities diskette
Use the PC Server Utilities diskette to backup and restore
the CMOS and NVRAM configuration data.
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