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Chapter 10 Understanding HP NetRAID Utilities NOTE • For internal mass storage in some HP Netservers, SCSI ID 5 is reserved for the SAF-TE processor that manages the hot-swap mass storage cage. • For external mass storage, a SCSI ID may be reserved for a SAF-TE processor. The number of the reserved SCSI ID varies with the type of external enclosure. • The SAF-TE processor is displayed as PROC. For complete instructions on using HP NetRAID Assistant, see the HP NetRAID Series User Guide. HP NetRAID Config HP NetRAID Config performs the same functions as HP NetRAID Assistant, but it runs under Novell NetWare, SCO UnixWare, and SCO OpenServer. HP NetRAID Config allows you to reconfigure and manage your RAID system and monitor its status. You do not need to reboot your HP Netserver to use HP NetRAID Config. The command you use to start HP NetRAID Config utility depends on which NOS you are using. • For Novell NetWare, type load megamgr • For SCO UNIX, type megamgr • For SCO UnixWare, type megamgr • For SCO OpenServer, type megamgr 124

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Chapter 10
Understanding HP NetRAID Utilities
124
NOTE
For internal mass storage in some HP Netservers,
SCSI ID 5 is reserved for the SAF-TE processor that manages
the hot-swap mass storage cage.
For external mass storage, a SCSI ID may be reserved for
a SAF-TE processor. The number of the reserved SCSI ID
varies with the type of external enclosure.
The SAF-TE processor is displayed as PROC.
For complete instructions on using HP NetRAID Assistant, see the
HP
NetRAID
Series User Guide
.
HP NetRAID Config
HP NetRAID Config performs the same functions as HP NetRAID Assistant, but
it runs under Novell NetWare, SCO UnixWare, and SCO OpenServer.
HP NetRAID Config allows you to reconfigure and manage your RAID system
and monitor its status.
You do not need to reboot your HP Netserver to use HP NetRAID Config.
The command you use to start HP NetRAID Config utility depends on which
NOS you are using.
For Novell NetWare, type
load megamgr
For SCO UNIX, type
megamgr
For SCO UnixWare, type
megamgr
For SCO OpenServer, type
megamgr