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To update the NVRAM and the BIOS, perform the same steps as in “Configuring the HBA” in Chapter 10.

To update the HBA drivers in NetWare, perform the following steps:

1.Insert the Dell PowerVault Fibre Channel Utilities CD Version 4.0 into the server’s CD-ROM drive, or insert driver and firmware diskette 1 that you made from the CD into the server's diskette drive.

2.Start the appropriate NetWare installation program.

For NetWare 4.2, type load install at the server console prompt.

For NetWare 5.1, type load nwconfig at the server console prompt.

3.Select Driver Options.

4.Select Configure disk and storage device drivers.

5.Select Deselect a selected driver.

NOTE: Unloading the selected driver unmounts all LUNs.

6.Select QL2100.HAM or QL2200.HAM, depending on which adapter you have.

7.At the prompt Do you want to unload driver <driver_version>?, select Yes.

8.Go back to Configure disk and storage device drivers.

9.Select Select an additional driver.

10.Press <Insert> to select Install an unlisted driver.

11.If the driver and firmware diskette is in drive A, press <Enter>.

If the driver and firmware diskette is not in drive A, press <F3> to enter the cor- rect path to the firmware and driver diskette.

12.Select QL2100.HAM or QL2200.HAM, depending on which adapter you have.

13.At the prompt Do you want to copy driver QL2100.HAM?, select Yes.

14.At the prompt Specify server boot path, type the path to the file server.exe, or press <Enter> to accept the default path of c:\nwserver.

15.At the prompt Save Existing File c:\nwserver\ql2x00.ham, select No.

16.At the prompt Save Existing File c:\nwserver\ql2x00.ddi, select No.

17.Select Modify driver parameters.

18.Type the proper value for Slot Number and press <Enter>.

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Contents A P T E R Dell PowerVault SAN Administrator’s Guide Upgrading Software on Windows NT and Windows Preparing the SAN for an UpgradeDell PowerVault SAN Administrator’s Guide Support.dell.com Updating Software on NetWare Systems Updating the QLogic HBA NVRAM, BIOS, and Drivers in NetWareSelect Modify driver parameters Select Return to previous menu twice Select Save parameters and load driverDell OpenManage Data Managed Node for NetWare Updating Dell PowerVault 650F/651F/630F Drive FirmwareDell PowerVault SAN Administrator’s Guide Support.dell.com Updating the LIC on a 650F and 651F in a Windows Environment Support.dell.com Updating the Dell PowerVault 660F Firmware Click Download Firmware Before You Begin the Firmware UpgradeSelect the Selected Devices Click PowerVault 660F/224F Fibre Channel StorageSelect the Firmware Upgrade Upgrading the Dell PowerVault 5xF FirmwareSelect Add/Remove Programs Upgrading the Dell PowerVault 120T/130T Firmware Upgrading the Dell PowerVault 35F FirmwareUpgrading the Dell PowerVault 530F Software and Firmware
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