HP ProLiant 1500 SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide - Page 82

Recovering Drives Con d for, Hardware Fault Tolerance, SERVER.EXE, INSTALL.NLM, VREPAIR.NLM

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6-14 Installing the Operating System Drivers 9. If you have a backup of your DOS partition, use it to recreate the previous image. Otherwise, use your NetWare/intraNetWare server diskettes and copy the following files to a NetWare/intraNetWare directory on your DOS partition: SERVER.EXE INSTALL.NLM VREPAIR.NLM MONITOR.NLM CLIB.NLM STREAMS.NLM 10. Copy the required disk drivers, LAN drivers, and utility NLMs that should reside on the DOS partition from the Novell SSD. 11. Copy any other necessary information to the DOS partition and then reboot your system. You are now ready to start your NetWare/intraNetWare server. You may need to recreate your STARTUP.NCF file. Recovering Drives Configured for Hardware Fault Tolerance If you configure your SMART-2DH Array Controller with hardware fault tolerance, complete the following steps after a disk drive failure. 1. Determine which physical drive failed. On hot-pluggable drives in a ProLiant server or storage system this is done by observing the amber Drive Failure LED on each drive tray. 2. If the unit containing the failed drive does not support hot-pluggable drives, perform a normal system shutdown. 3. Remove the failed drive and replace it with a drive that is of the same capacity. For hot-pluggable drives, after you secure the drive in the bay, the LEDs on the drive will all light once in an alternating pattern to indicate that the connection was successful. The Online LED will blink indicating that the controller has recognized the drive replacement and begun the recovery process. 4. Power on the server, if applicable. Writer: Pamela King Project: SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide Comments: 295469-002 File Name: G-CH06.DOC Last Saved On: 2/27/98 12:01 PM COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED

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Installing the Operating System Drivers
Writer: Pamela King
Project: SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide
Comments: 295469-002
File Name: G-CH06.DOC
Last Saved On: 2/27/98 12:01 PM
COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED
9.
If you have a backup of your DOS partition, use it to recreate the
previous image. Otherwise, use your NetWare/intraNetWare server
diskettes and copy the following files to a NetWare/intraNetWare
directory on your DOS partition:
SERVER.EXE
INSTALL.NLM
VREPAIR.NLM
MONITOR.NLM
CLIB.NLM
STREAMS.NLM
10. Copy the required disk drivers, LAN drivers, and utility NLMs that
should reside on the DOS partition from the Novell SSD.
11. Copy any other necessary information to the DOS partition and then
reboot your system. You are now ready to start your
NetWare/intraNetWare server. You may need to recreate your
STARTUP.NCF
file.
Recovering Drives Configured for
Hardware Fault Tolerance
If you configure your SMART-2DH Array Controller with hardware fault
tolerance, complete the following steps after a disk drive failure.
1.
Determine which physical drive failed. On hot-pluggable drives in a
ProLiant server or storage system this is done by observing the amber
Drive Failure LED on each drive tray.
2.
If the unit containing the failed drive does not
support hot-pluggable
drives, perform a normal system shutdown.
3.
Remove the failed drive and replace it with a drive that is of the same
capacity. For hot-pluggable drives, after you secure the drive in the
bay, the LEDs on the drive will all light once in an alternating pattern
to indicate that the connection was successful. The Online LED will
blink indicating that the controller has recognized the drive
replacement and begun the recovery process.
4.
Power on the server, if applicable.