HP AD510A HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array installation guide (355901 - Page 92

Operating system-specific notes, NetWare environments

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Operating system-specific notes NOTE: SCO UNIX, VMware, OpenVMS, and Tru64 UNIX do not use the provided MSA Support Software CD. These operating systems use the MSA-CLI to configure the storage and obtain the HBA drivers and multipathing tools from a different source, such as through operating system updates or the HP website. NetWare environments • Single-controller configurations are supported for use with active/passive firmware only. • Dual-controller configurations are supported for use with either active/passive (using Secure Path as the multipathing software) or active/active firmware (using the native NetWare MPIO multipathing software). • For information on upgrading the MSA to active/active, see the migration instructions for NetWare environments, available on the Technical documentation page of the MSA1500 website: http://www.hp.com/go/msa1500cs. • If desired, NetWare environments can use the Array Configuration Utility to configure the MSA. The ACU is provided on the MSA Support Software CD and can be installed and run from a Windows or Linux server, or, the NetWare server can boot to the CD and run the ACU offline from the CD. • If using the ACU to configure the MSA, install Netscape Navigator version 6.2 or later or Mozilla, version 1.0.2 or later with Personal Security Manager. • After installing the MSA, be sure to set the host mode for each NetWare connection to netware. • If the MSA is upgraded to 6.86 or later active/active firmware, do the following to activate the native MPIO provided by Novell. From the console: a. Enter edit c:\nwserver\startup.ncf. b. Add the following entry as the first line in the startup.ncf file: set multi-path support = on c. Locate the following entry and modify it: Old entry Modified entry LOAD SCSIHD.CDM LOAD SCSIHD.CDM /AEN d. For each HBA, verify that the following options are specified: load ql2x00.ham slot=x/luns/allpaths/portnames, where x represents the slot number. NOTE: The Native MPIO solution can co-exist with HP Secure Path for NetWare. 92 Configuration procedures-Other environments

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Configuration procedures—Other environments
92
Operating system-specific notes
NOTE:
SCO UNIX, VMware, OpenVMS, and Tru64 UNIX do not use the provided MSA Support
Software CD. These operating systems use the MSA-CLI to configure the storage and obtain the HBA
drivers and multipathing tools from a different source, such as through operating system updates or
the HP website.
NetWare environments
Single-controller configurations are supported for use with active/passive firmware only.
Dual-controller configurations are supported for use with either active/passive (using Secure Path
as the multipathing software) or active/active firmware (using the native NetWare MPIO
multipathing software).
For information on upgrading the MSA to active/active, see the migration instructions for
NetWare environments, available on the Technical documentation page of the MSA1500
website:
.
If desired, NetWare environments can use the Array Configuration Utility to configure the MSA.
The ACU is provided on the MSA Support Software CD and can be installed and run from a
Windows or Linux server, or, the NetWare server can boot to the CD and run the ACU offline
from the CD.
If using the ACU to configure the MSA, install Netscape Navigator version 6.2 or later or
Mozilla, version 1.0.2 or later with Personal Security Manager.
After installing the MSA, be sure to set the host mode for each NetWare connection to
netware
.
If the MSA is upgraded to 6.86 or later active/active firmware, do the following to activate the
native MPIO provided by Novell.
From the console:
a.
Enter
edit
c:\nwserver\startup.ncf
.
b.
Add the following entry as the first line in the
startup.ncf
file:
set multi-path support = on
c.
Locate the following entry and modify it:
d.
For each HBA, verify that the following options are specified:
load ql2x00.ham
slot=x/luns/allpaths/portnames
, where x represents the slot number.
NOTE:
The Native MPIO solution can co-exist with HP Secure Path for NetWare.
Old entry
Modified entry
LOAD SCSIHD.CDM
LOAD SCSIHD.CDM /AEN