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Step L. Run HP NetRAID Express Tools

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Chapter 6 HP NetRAID Software Novell NetWare 4.2 and 5.x 1. Exit to the DOS prompt. 2. Insert the diskette called "NetRAID Software-NetWare." 3. Type Copy :\NetRAID\*.* :\nwserver, where is the drive letter for the diskette drive and is the hard disk where NetWare is installed. Press Enter. 4. To load the HP NetRAID Config utility, type: load :\nwserver\megamgr.nlm and press Enter at the NetWare console prompt. SCO OpenServer 5.0.x and UnixWare 7.0 No instructions are necessary. The HP NetRAID Config utility was installed automatically when you installed the HP NetRAID driver. Step L. Run HP NetRAID Express Tools After you have installed your software, you may need to run the HP NetRAID Express Tools utility. Run HP NetRAID Express Tools if you need to do any of the following: • If you are using either Fast/Wide or Ultra/Wide devices in an external mass storage enclosure, set the SCSI transfer rate. ◊ The default SCSI transfer rate is Ultra3. ◊ The alternative SCSI transfer rates are Fast, Ultra, and Ultra2. ◊ Change the SCSI transfer rate for the external channel to match the external devices or external enclosure. ◊ You do not need to set the SCSI transfer rate if you are using internal hot-swap mass storage only, since it is Ultra3. NOTE Instead of using HP NetRAID Express Tools to change the PCI class code, you can use the Set Class utility in the "HP NetRAID Software for DOS" utility in the diskette library on the HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM. This is faster if you have multiple HP NetRAID-1M or 2M adapters because it avoids multiple restarts of the HP Netserver. 75

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Chapter 6
HP NetRAID Software
75
Novell NetWare 4.2 and 5.x
1.
Exit to the DOS prompt.
2.
Insert the diskette called "
NetRAID Software—NetWare
."
3.
Type
Copy <d1>:\NetRAID\*.* <d2>:\nwserver
, where
<d1>
is the drive letter for the diskette drive and
<d2>
is the hard disk where
NetWare is installed. Press
Enter
.
4.
To load the HP NetRAID Config utility, type:
load <d2>:\nwserver\megamgr.nlm
and press
Enter
at the
NetWare console prompt.
SCO OpenServer 5.0.x and UnixWare 7.0
No instructions are necessary. The HP NetRAID Config utility was installed
automatically when you installed the HP NetRAID driver.
Step L. Run HP NetRAID Express Tools
After you have installed your software, you may need to run the HP NetRAID
Express Tools utility. Run HP NetRAID Express Tools if you need to do any of
the following:
If you are using either Fast/Wide or Ultra/Wide devices
in an external
mass storage enclosure, set the SCSI transfer rate.
The default SCSI transfer rate is Ultra3.
The alternative SCSI transfer rates are Fast, Ultra, and Ultra2.
Change the SCSI transfer rate for the external channel to match the
external devices or external enclosure.
You do
not
need to set the SCSI transfer rate if you are using internal
hot-swap mass storage only, since it is Ultra3.
NOTE
Instead of using HP NetRAID Express Tools to change the
PCI class code, you can use the Set Class utility in the
"HP NetRAID Software for DOS" utility in the diskette library
on the
HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM
. This is faster if you
have multiple HP NetRAID-1M or 2M adapters because it
avoids multiple restarts of the HP Netserver.