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Configuration Procedures, Adding a Controller, Configuring the CR3500 Controller

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CR3500 Configuration Utility 3-13 Configuration Procedures Adding a Controller A second CR3500 controller may be added for redundancy of the shared storage array. To install a second controller, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL1850 User Guide. Configuring the CR3500 Controller Each installed controller has configuration properties that can be modified using the CR3500 Configuration Utility. When the controllers are installed, the utility assigns them default settings. You can change these settings to meet your own needs. To access the controller properties, right-click the controller icon and select Properties. You may also select the controller and then choose Properties from the File pull-down menu. The Controller Properties screen (Figure 3-10) appears showing the four property tabs. They are: s General s Host Ports s Environment s Cache

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CR3500 Configuration Utility
3-13
Configuration Procedures
Adding a Controller
A second CR3500 controller may be added for redundancy of the shared
storage array. To install a second controller, refer to the
Compaq
ProLiant CL1850 User Guide.
Configuring the CR3500 Controller
Each installed controller has configuration properties that can be modified
using the CR3500 Configuration Utility. When the controllers are installed, the
utility assigns them default settings. You can change these settings to meet
your own needs.
To access the controller properties, right-click the controller icon and select
Properties. You may also select the controller and then choose Properties from
the File pull-down menu.
The Controller Properties screen (Figure 3-10) appears showing the four
property tabs. They are:
General
Host Ports
Environment
Cache