HP AD510A HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array installation guide (355901 - Page 93

Tru64 UNIX environments, must run active/active firmware.

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If the MSA is upgraded to 6.86 or later active/active firmware, and, if you want to remove the Secure Path for NetWare driver, do the following: a. Follow the removal instructions provided in the Secure Path user documents. b. From the console, enter edit c:\NWSERVER\STARTUP.NCF. c. Comment out the following entry: #load hpqsp.cdm d. Enter edit sys:\system\autoexec.ncf e. Comment out the following entries: LOAD hpqspagt.nlm LOAD hpqspahw.nlm Tru64 UNIX environments • Single-controller configurations and active/passive firmware are not supported; the MSA must be upgraded to dual-controllers running active/active firmware. • The AlphaServer must have Tru64 UNIX v5.1.b PK4 (or later) installed. • The AlphaServer must be configured in a SAN switch zone with the MSA. • After installing the MSA, be sure to set the host mode for each Tru64 UNIX connection to tru64. • For information on upgrading the MSA to active/active, see the migration instructions for Tru64 UNIX environments, available on the Technical documentation page of the MSA1500 website: http://www.hp.com/go/msa1500cs. SCO UNIX environments • Dual-controller active/passive configurations are not supported. Dual-controller configurations must run active/active firmware. • Detailed information about deploying an MSA in a SCO UNIX environment is provided in a separate document available on the Technical documentation page of the MSA1500 website: http://www.hp.com/go/msa1500cs. Included in the SCO-specific document are the procedures for obtaining and installing the HBA drivers for each SCO UNIX operating system. • After installing the MSA, be sure to set the host mode for each SCO UNIX connection to linux. HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array installation guide 93

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HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array installation guide
93
If the MSA is upgraded to 6.86 or later active/active firmware, and, if you want to remove the
Secure Path for NetWare driver, do the following:
a.
Follow the removal instructions provided in the Secure Path user documents.
b.
From the console, enter
edit
c:\NWSERVER\STARTUP.NCF
.
c.
Comment out the following entry:
#load hpqsp.cdm
d.
Enter
edit
sys:\system\autoexec.ncf
e.
Comment out the following entries:
Tru64 UNIX environments
Single-controller configurations and active/passive firmware are not supported; the MSA must
be upgraded to dual-controllers running active/active firmware.
The AlphaServer must have Tru64 UNIX v5.1.b PK4 (or later) installed.
The AlphaServer must be configured in a SAN switch zone with the MSA.
After installing the MSA, be sure to set the host mode for each Tru64 UNIX connection to
tru64
.
For information on upgrading the MSA to active/active, see the migration instructions for Tru64
UNIX environments, available on the Technical documentation page of the MSA1500 website:
.
SCO UNIX environments
Dual-controller active/passive configurations are not supported. Dual-controller configurations
must run active/active firmware.
Detailed information about deploying an MSA in a SCO UNIX environment is provided in a
separate document available on the Technical documentation page of the MSA1500 website:
. Included in the SCO-specific document are the
procedures for obtaining and installing the HBA drivers for each SCO UNIX operating system.
After installing the MSA, be sure to set the host mode for each SCO UNIX connection to
linux
.
LOAD hpqspagt.nlm
LOAD hpqspahw.nlm