HP LH4r HP NetRAID-4M Installation Guide - Page 118

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Hewlett-Packard NetRAID-4M Controller Installation Guide Component Description PCI bus s 64-bit, 33 MHz (32-bit, 33 MHz-compatible) s Hot-plug PCI-ready1 Ultra2SCSI (LVD) channels 4 channels (4 external and 2 internal connectors). Device support s Up to 60 SCSI devices per controller (15 per channel) s Up to 8 RAID controllers per server2 s Supports RAID array as boot device s Supports board hot swapping Operating system support s Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6A or higher) s Windows 2000 s NetWare 4.2 (Service Pack 7 or higher) s NetWare 5.0 (Service Pack 1 or higher) s NetWare 5.1 (Service Pack 1 or higher) s SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 s SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 s Red Hat Linux 7.0 Remote management Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6A or higher), Windows 2000 Recommended minimum system requirements PCI-based, 2.1-compliant, 75 MHz Pentium or equivalent motherboard 64 MB system memory Full-sized 3.3 or 5 V PCI slot that supports bus mastering Physical and environmental Dimensions Full-sized PCI card (12.283 in. x 4.2 in.; 31.191 cm x 10.668 cm) Operating temperature 0 to 40 °C Storage temperature -40 to 64 °C Humidity (operating) 20 to 90%, noncondensing Power requirements 5 V 1 If you are hot-plugging a HP NetRAID-4M controller on a NetWare 5.x system, do not use the NCMCON.NLM utility to load or reload the device drivers, since the NetWare system's probe routine will time out before the controller boots. Manually reload the drivers at least 60 seconds after repowering the PCI slot that contains the hot-plugged controller. 2 The actual number of controllers that will function in a system depends on the system motherboard, the amount of system memory installed, and other PCI controllers installed in the system. Refer to your system specifications. E-2

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Hewlett-Packard NetRAID-4M Controller Installation Guide
PCI bus
64-bit, 33 MHz (32-bit, 33 MHz-compatible)
Hot-plug PCI-ready
1
Ultra2SCSI (LVD)
channels
4 channels (4 external and 2 internal connectors).
Device support
Up to 60 SCSI devices per controller (15 per
channel)
Up to 8 RAID controllers per server
2
Supports RAID array as boot device
Supports board hot swapping
Operating system support
Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6A or higher)
Windows 2000
NetWare 4.2 (Service Pack 7 or higher)
NetWare 5.0 (Service Pack 1 or higher)
NetWare 5.1 (Service Pack 1 or higher)
SCO OpenServer 5.0.5
SCO UnixWare 7.1.1
Red Hat Linux 7.0
Remote management
Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6A or higher),
Windows 2000
Recommended minimum system requirements
PCI-based, 2.1-compliant, 75 MHz Pentium or equivalent motherboard
64 MB system memory
Full-sized 3.3 or 5 V PCI slot that supports bus mastering
Physical and environmental
Dimensions
Full-sized PCI card (12.283 in. x 4.2 in.; 31.191 cm
x 10.668 cm)
Operating temperature
0 to 40
°
C
Storage temperature
40 to 64
°
C
Humidity (operating)
20 to 90%, noncondensing
Power requirements
5 V
1
If you are hot-plugging a HP NetRAID-4M controller on a NetWare 5.x system, do not use
the NCMCON.NLM utility to load or reload the device drivers, since the NetWare system
s
probe routine will time out before the controller boots. Manually reload the drivers at least
60 seconds after repowering the PCI slot that contains the hot-plugged controller.
2
The actual number of controllers that will function in a system depends on the system
motherboard, the amount of system memory installed, and other PCI controllers installed
in the system. Refer to your system specifications.
Component
Description