Installing and configuring scsi drivers, The scsi select utility, Starting the scsi select utility – Dell PowerEdge 6650 User Manual

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Installing and Configuring SCSI Drivers

Dell™ PowerEdge™ 6650 Systems User's Guide 

  

The SCSISelect Utility


This section describes how to install and configure the SCSI device drivers included with your system. These device drivers are designed to work with the SCSI
controller on the system board. The SCSI channel is available for internal or external tape backup devices.

If you are using an optional RAID controller, see your RAID controller documentation for information on installing your SCSI device drivers.

For instructions on installing hardware devices such as diskette drives, CD drives, and tape drives, see "Installing Drives" in the Installation and Troubleshooting
Guide
. After the SCSI devices are installed, install and configure any SCSI device drivers to enable them to communicate with your operating system.

SCSI device drivers are provided for the following operating systems:

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Microsoft® Windows NT® Server 4.0

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Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server

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Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition

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Microsoft Windows® 2000 Server and Advanced Server

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Red Hat Linux 7.2 or later

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Novell® NetWare® 6.0

See "

Using the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD

" for instructions on creating a diskette of drivers for your operating system. For instructions on

configuring the SCSI device drivers, see the documentation that came with your operating system. You may also need to use the SCSISelect utility, discussed
in this section.

The SCSISelect Utility

The BIOS for your system's integrated SCSI controller includes the menu-driven SCSISelect configuration utility, which allows you to change SCSI controller
settings without opening the system. SCSISelect also contains SCSI disk utilities that let you perform a low-level format or verify the disk media of your SCSI
hard drives.

Starting the SCSISelect Utility

You can start the SCSISelect utility by pressing <Ctrl><a> when the following prompt appears briefly during start-up:

Press <CTRL><A> for SCSISelect™ Utility! 

The first menu displays the Configure/View Host Adapter Settings and SCSI Disk Utilities options.

Using SCSISelect Menus

SCSISelect uses menus to list options that you can select. To select an option, press the up- and down-arrow keys to move the cursor to the option, and then
press <Enter>.

In some cases, selecting an option displays another menu. You can return to the previous menu at any time by pressing <Esc>. To restore the original
SCSISelect default values, press <F6>.

SCSISelect Default Settings

Default settings for the integrated SCSI controller are shown in

Table C

-1

. These default settings are appropriate for most PCI systems. Run SCSISelect only if

you need to change any of the default settings.

For situations in which you might want or need to change the settings, see the description of each setting in the following subsections. To change any of the
default settings or to format or verify a disk, see "

Using the SCSI Disk Utilities

."

 

NOTE:

To change the configuration settings, you must run the SCSISelect utility.

Table C-1. AIC-7892 SCSI Controller Settings

Setting

Default

SCSI Bus Interface Definitions: 

Host Adapter SCSI ID

7

SCSI Parity Checking

Enabled

Host Adapter SCSI Termination

Enabled

Boot Device Options: 

Boot Channel

A First

Boot SCSI ID

0

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