Dell SE100, SL200, SE200 manual Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 2450 Cluster Nodes

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NICs

You can install NICs in any available PCI slot.

DRAC 2

If you are currently using a DRAC 2 or plan to use one in the future, install it in PCI slot 6.

NOTE: To make sure that the SCSI or RAID controller attached to the boot drives initializes first, you may have to change the scan order of the PCI bus, if the BIOS sup- ports this option, or change the order of the RAID, NIC, and DRAC 2. Performing these tasks ensures that Windows numbers the boot drives in the proper sequence.

Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 2450 Cluster Nodes

WARNING: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained service technicians. Before working inside the computer system, see the safety instructions in your PowerEdge system documentation to avoid a situation that could cause serious injury or death.

The following list provides PCI slot assignment information for the system’s buses, RAID controllers, NICs, and DRAC 2.

NOTE: The PERC 2/DC comes fitted with an ISA retainer (the extension bracket at the edge of the PCI card) to allow it to fit into a full-length ISA expansion slot. You may need to remove the ISA retainer from systems that use full-length PCI expansion slots. To remove the ISA retainer, use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws that fasten the retainer to the PERC 2/DC.

PCI buses

PCI bus 1: PCI slots 1 through 3 are 32-bit, 33-MHz

RAID controllers

RAID controllers can be installed in any available PCI slot.

NICs

NICs can be installed in any available PCI slot. Dell recommends that Giganet cLAN adapters be installed in PCI slots 1 or 2.

DRAC 2

If you are currently using a DRAC 2 or plan to use one in the future, install it in PCI slot 2.

NOTES: If you plan to use a DRAC 2, one PCI slot is available for a PERC 2/DC RAID controller for shared storage.

To make sure that the SCSI or RAID controller attached to the boot drives initializes first, you may have to change the scan order of the PCI bus, if the BIOS supports this option, or change the order of the RAID, NIC, and DRAC 2. Performing these tasks ensures that Windows numbers the boot drives in the proper sequence.

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Contents Platform Guide Page Contents Page Page Windows NT 4.0 Server, Enterprise Edition PowerEdge Cluster SE100Windows 2000 Advanced Server Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 2300, 4300, or Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack SupportAdding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 6300 or PowerEdge Cluster SE200 and SL200Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 2400 Cluster Nodes Perc 2/DC InstallationAdding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 2450 Cluster Nodes Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 4400 Cluster Nodes Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 8450 Cluster Nodes There are no PCI slot requirements or restrictions Page Perc 2/SC PowerEdge Cluster SE100 Configuration MatrixPerc 2/DC PowerEdge Cluster SE200/SL200 Configuration Matrix
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