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Chapter 9 Managing Servers Over the Network 7. Enter and retype the password that will be required for access to this server. Passwords are case-sensitive. 8. Verify that the regserv.dat file located at sys:\etc\regserv.dat contains the name of the system that will be the Registration Server for this network. 9. Edit the hosts file located at sys:\etc\hosts. It should contain the IP address and name of each server with integrated HP NetRAID controllers (or HP NetRAID-1M or 2M adapters) to be managed over the network. 10. Restart NetWare. NOTE If the NetWare server is a Registration Server, the reg_serv.nlm will be put in autoexec.ncf to automatically start it. However, if the software was installed previously, but not as a Registration Server, edit the autoexec.ncf file to add the statement load reg_serv.nlm so that the Registration Server will automatically start under NetWare. Using HP NetRAID Assistant to Manage Servers Before Starting HP NetRAID Assistant The Registration Server must be running before any other servers are started. • If the Registration Server is a NetWare server, it must be running reg_serv.nlm. • If the Registration Server is a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server, it must be running the HP NetRAID Registration Server icon (under the HP NetRAID program group). To access an HP NetRAID-1M or 2M adapter in a server from the network, the three services listed below must be running. Start them in the order listed. You may set them for automatic start, if desired. 1. NobleNet Portmapper: It should have been installed by the HP NetRAID software and set for automatic start in Windows NT or Windows 2000. In NetWare 4.x, load rpcstart.nlm. In NetWare 5.x, it is not needed because sockets are used instead. 118

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Chapter 9
Managing Servers Over the Network
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7.
Enter and retype the password that will be required for access to this
server.
Passwords are case-sensitive
.
8.
Verify that the
regserv.dat
file located at
sys:\etc\regserv.dat
contains the name of the system that will be
the Registration Server for this network.
9.
Edit the
hosts
file located at
sys:\etc\hosts
. It should contain the
IP address and name of each server with integrated HP NetRAID
controllers (or HP NetRAID-1M or 2M adapters) to be managed over the
network.
10.
Restart NetWare.
NOTE
If the NetWare server is a Registration Server, the
reg_serv.nlm
will be put in
autoexec.ncf
to
automatically start it. However, if the software was
installed previously, but not as a Registration Server,
edit the
autoexec.ncf
file to add the statement
load reg_serv.nlm
so that the Registration Server
will automatically start under NetWare.
Using HP NetRAID Assistant to Manage Servers
Before Starting HP NetRAID Assistant
The Registration Server must be running before any other servers are started.
If the Registration Server is a NetWare server, it must be running
reg_serv.nlm
.
If the Registration Server is a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server, it
must be running the HP NetRAID Registration Server icon (under the
HP NetRAID program group).
To access an HP NetRAID-1M or 2M adapter in a server from the network, the
three services listed below must be running. Start them in the order listed. You
may set them for automatic start, if desired.
1.
NobleNet Portmapper
: It should have been installed by the HP NetRAID
software and set for automatic start in Windows NT or Windows 2000. In
NetWare 4.x, load
rpcstart.nlm
. In NetWare 5.x, it is not needed
because sockets are used instead.