HP NetServer NetRAID-4M manual Install Windows 2000 Drivers, Verify disk drives are operational

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HP NetRAID-4M Cluster Services Installation Guide

Hardware, Drivers and Utilities

NOTE When the Domain Validation feature is enabled, the HP NetRAID-4M controller performs a series of Read/Write buffer tests to check bus integrity and has the option of reducing the transfer rate if necessary, until data integrity is ensured.

10.Press ESC and confirm to save changes by selecting Yes.

11.On the same server, repeat the preceding steps for any used channels, including SCSI Channel 1, 2 , and 3. Be sure to use the same SCSI ID as used for Channel 0.

Verify disk drives are operational

12.Press ESC twice to return to the Main Menu.

13.Select Disk Utilities. Press Enter.

14.Select a Channel# and press Enter.

15.The screen should display all of the drives in the HP RackStorage/12 that are attached to Channel#. In addition you should see devices on SCSI ID 6 or 7.

NOTE The RackStorage/12 reserves SCSI ID 5 for the enclosure. On each used channel, SCSI ID 5 displays HP D5989x.

16.Press ESC to back out and select each channel being used to verify that the drives are being seen.

17.Press ESC and confirm the rebooting of the server by selecting Yes to exit the HP NetRAID-4M Controller Configuration Utility.

18.After the server starts to reboot, power off the server.

19.Repeat steps 1 – 17 above for Server B. (Be sure to use SCSI ID 6 for Server B).

20.When finished with Server B, leave it powered off.

2.4Install Windows 2000 Drivers

HP NetRAID-4M Disk Array Controller Driver

1.Verify that the HP RackStorage/12 units are powered on.

2.Power on Server A and allow it to fully boot to Windows 2000 Advanced Server.

3.Log on.

4.Wait for the Found Hardware Wizard screen to automatically appear and then click Next.

5.Verify the Found Hardware Wizard (as shown below) is prompting to configure a RAID controller device. Select the option Search for a suitable driver for my device and then click Next.

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Contents November Warranty Contents Introduction Intended AudienceRecommended Reading Version History Hardware Requirements Installation Sequence Important NoteOverview Software and Networking RequirementsOn Server a B powered off Alternative Installation SequenceNetRAID-4M Cluster Hardware Component Installation Create Installation Floppy Diskettes Install the NetRAID-4M and Heartbeat NIC Update the NetRAID-4M Firmware Connect the NetRAID-4M Scsi Cables Page Set Scsi Configuration Options Set NetRAID-4M Bios OptionsSet Controller Configuration Options Select the Controller Configuration optionHP NetRAID-4M Disk Array Controller Driver Install Windows 2000 DriversVerify disk drives are operational Select Disk Utilities. Press Enter\oemsetup.inf, click Next HP 10/100BaseT LAN Adapter D5013B NIC Driver DNS Server Leave blank Select the option to Use the following IP AddressInstall the HP NetRAID-4M Fast Utility NetRAID-4M Installing Windows 2000 Cluster Services Server a Create Cluster Service User Account Server a Install Cluster Services Page Select the option The first node in the cluster, click Next Page Server a Install HP NetRAID-4M Cluster Add-on Software Page Select the Second node in the cluster option and click Next Server B Install Cluster ServicesServer B Install HP NetRAID-4M Cluster Add-on software Configure the Cluster Shared Quorum Using the NetRAID-4M Fast UtilityCreate Disksets Create Containers Leave the options Attached and Re-initialize disk selectedCreate Ntfs Partitions on shared storage Click Next at the Create a Partition wizard Create Shared Quorum Cluster Resource Page Assign the Shared Quorum to the cluster object Remove the Local Quorum Resource Test the Shared Quorum FailoverPage Expand Shared Storage for Cluster Services From the Disk Physical Drv menu select Manage Diskset Create Shared Disksets, Containers and Ntfs PartitionsStarted from, until the initialization is complete Create NetRAID-4M Diskset Resources for Data Drives