HP P3410A HP NetRAID Series User Guide - Page 56

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Chapter 3 HP NetRAID Config A Starting and Exiting HP NetRAID Config You do not need to restart your HP NetServer to use HP NetRAID Config. To start HP NetRAID Config, make sure the program file is in your file path and type the command appropriate for your network operating system, as follows: • For Novell NetWare, type load megamgr • For SCO UnixWare, type megamgr • For SCO OpenServer, type megamgr • For IBM OS/2, type megaconf NOTE For internal mass storage in HP NetServer LH 3000/3000r, LH 6000/6000r, and LT 6000r, SCSI ID 5 is reserved for the SAF-TE processor that manages the hot-swap mass storage cage. For an external mass storage enclosure with a SAF-TE processor, a SCSI ID is reserved for that processor. The number of the reserved SCSI ID varies with the type of external enclosure. The SAF-TE processor is displayed as PROC. To exit HP NetRAID Config, press Esc at the Management menu and choose Yes at the prompt. A message appears if there are uninitialized logical drives in the system. B HP NetRAID Config Management Menu Options HP NetRAID Config offers several menu options to assist you in configuring and monitoring RAID systems. The menu options are listed below in the order they appear on the HP NetRAID Config Main menu: • The Configuration menu lets you create, display, and save your configuration of arrays and logical drives. • The Initialize option lets you initialize your logical drives. • The Objects menu lets access the adapters, logical drives, physical drives, and SCSI channels individually. 50

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Chapter 3
HP NetRAID Config
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A
Starting and Exiting HP NetRAID Config
You do not need to restart your HP NetServer to use HP NetRAID Config.
To start HP NetRAID Config, make sure the program file is in your file path and
type the command appropriate for your network operating system, as follows:
For Novell NetWare, type
load megamgr
For SCO UnixWare, type
megamgr
For SCO OpenServer, type
megamgr
For IBM OS/2, type
megaconf
NOTE
For internal mass storage in HP NetServer LH 3000/3000r,
LH 6000/6000r, and LT 6000r, SCSI ID 5 is reserved for the
SAF-TE processor that manages the hot-swap mass storage
cage.
For an external mass storage enclosure with a SAF-TE
processor, a SCSI ID is reserved for that processor. The
number of the reserved SCSI ID varies with the type of
external enclosure.
The SAF-TE processor is displayed as PROC.
To exit HP NetRAID Config, press
Esc
at the Management menu and choose
Yes
at the prompt. A message appears if there are uninitialized logical drives in the
system.
B
HP NetRAID Config Management Menu Options
HP NetRAID Config offers several menu options to assist you in configuring and
monitoring RAID systems. The menu options are listed below in the order they
appear on the HP NetRAID Config Main menu:
The
Configuration
menu lets you create, display, and save your
configuration of arrays and logical drives.
The
Initialize
option lets you initialize your logical drives.
The
Objects
menu lets access the adapters, logical drives, physical drives,
and SCSI channels individually.