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titled SCSI ID. To change the SCSI ID setting, highlight the SCSI ID, Select Step 5: Save and Exit

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System Setup and Configuration for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition 1-5 5. After the operating system has been selected, SmartStart runs the System Configuration Utility and configures the server node's hardware. The adapter card in each server node that is connected to the shared storage RAID controller must have a unique SCSI ID number. IMPORTANT: Server node 2 cannot have the same SCSI ID as server node 1. For example, if server node 1 is set for SCSI ID 7, then server node 2 must be set to ID 6. 6. To verify or change the SCSI ID number after the system configuration is done, select Review or Modify Hardware Settings, then press Enter. This allows you to see all of the hardware settings. 7. Select Step 3: View or Edit Details. 8. Press the down arrow to select Compaq 64-Bit Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller (Port1). Underneath this heading is a subheading titled SCSI ID. To change the SCSI ID setting, highlight the SCSI ID option and then press Enter. After making a new selection, press Enter to accept the change. 9. Press F10 to exit. 10. Select Step 5: Save and Exit, then press Enter and wait for the Compaq Array Configuration Utility to start. NOTE: The Compaq Array Configuration Utility configures the Integrated Smart Array Controller. Refer to the Compaq Integrated Smart Array Controller User Guide for additional information on using the Compaq Array Configuration Utility. 11. When the Array Configuration Utility starts, select Continue, then click Next. 12. Click Next to select a controller configuration. 13. Select the desired RAID level and click Continue. 14. Click Finish.

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System Setup and Configuration for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition
1-5
5.
After the operating system has been selected, SmartStart runs the
System Configuration Utility and configures the server node
s hardware.
The adapter card in each server node that is connected to the shared
storage RAID controller must have a unique SCSI ID number.
IMPORTANT:
Server node 2 cannot have the same SCSI ID as server node 1. For
example, if server node 1 is set for SCSI ID 7, then server node 2 must be set to ID 6.
6.
To verify or change the SCSI ID number after the system configuration
is done, select Review or Modify Hardware Settings, then press
Enter
.
This allows you to see all of the hardware settings.
7.
Select Step 3: View or Edit Details.
8.
Press the down arrow to select Compaq 64-Bit Dual Channel Wide
Ultra2 SCSI Controller (Port1). Underneath this heading is a subheading
titled SCSI ID. To change the SCSI ID setting, highlight the SCSI ID
option and then press
Enter
. After making a new selection, press
Enter
to accept the change.
9.
Press
F10
to exit.
10.
Select Step 5: Save and Exit, then press
Enter
and wait for the Compaq
Array Configuration Utility to start.
NOTE:
The Compaq Array Configuration Utility configures the Integrated Smart Array
Controller. Refer to the
Compaq Integrated Smart Array Controller User Guide
for
additional information on using the Compaq Array Configuration Utility.
11.
When the Array Configuration Utility starts, select Continue, then click
Next.
12.
Click Next to select a controller configuration.
13.
Select the desired RAID level and click Continue.
14.
Click Finish.