HP LH4r HP Netserver LC 3 NetRAID Installation Guide - Page 21

Install Windows NT

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8. After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the displayed window. 9. From the Navigator main menu, install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant, then Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and No for automated NOS installation. 10. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition. When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window. 11. Make an NT 4.0 Drivers disk by choosing Create Driver Diskette(s), Execute, and following the prompts. Label the floppy disk NT 4.0 Drivers. Install Windows NT NOTE Windows NT must be installed from floppy disks, not the CD, so that the mass storage drivers will be loaded correctly. If you have not created a set of Windows NT boot floppy disks, see Software in part "1 What's Needed" for additional information. 1. Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD, insert the boot floppy for Windows NT4.0, and exit Navigator to reboot the server. 2. When Setup prompts to detect mass storage devices, skip detection and manually specify the mass storage drivers: • The drivers are loaded from the NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk you created from the Navigator CD. • First, load the driver for the device you want to boot from. For drives in the LH 3 internal bays this will normally be the embedded SCSI Symbios driver. • Secondly, load the IDE driver, since the CD drive is on the IDE bus. • Finally, load any other mass storage drivers you need. If you are using NetRAID for shared storage do not load the HP NetRAID driver at this time. It will be loaded later. 3. Continue the installation, inserting floppy disks #2 and #3 and select the following options when prompted: • Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT. • Choose NTFS file system • When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice, once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC. • Make sure TCP/IP Protocol is selected. Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required. • If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, when prompted for TCP/IP Properties: Make sure adapter [2] is highlighted and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the intra-cluster LAN. Select adapter [1] and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the client LAN. Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time. HP NetServer Installation Guide 15

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HP NetServer Installation Guide
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8.
After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the
displayed window.
9.
From the Navigator main menu, install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing
Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant
, then
Custom
,
Microsoft
,
MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition
, and
No
for automated NOS
installation.
10.
Choose
Install/Update Utility Partition
.
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.
11.
Make an
NT 4.0 Drivers
disk by choosing
Create Driver Diskette(s),
Execute,
and
following the prompts.
Label the floppy disk
NT 4.0 Drivers
.
Install Windows NT
NOTE
Windows NT must be installed from floppy disks, not the CD, so that the mass storage
drivers will be loaded correctly.
If you have not created a set of Windows NT boot
floppy disks, see Software in part “1 What’s Needed” for additional information.
1.
Remove the
HP NetServer Navigator CD,
insert the boot floppy for Windows NT4.0, and exit Navigator
to reboot the server.
2.
When Setup prompts to detect mass storage devices, skip detection and manually specify the mass
storage drivers:
The drivers are loaded from the
NT 4.0 Drivers
floppy disk you created from the Navigator CD.
First, load the driver for the device you want to boot from.
For drives in the LH 3 internal bays this
will normally be the embedded SCSI Symbios driver.
Secondly, load the IDE driver, since the CD drive is on the IDE bus.
Finally, load any other mass storage drivers you need.
If you are using NetRAID for shared storage
do not load the HP NetRAID driver at this time.
It will be loaded later.
3.
Continue the installation, inserting floppy disks #2 and #3 and select the following options when
prompted:
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.
Choose NTFS file system
When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the
client LAN.
Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the
Configuration Guide for your cluster.
If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.
Make sure
TCP/IP Protocol
is selected.
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.
If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, when prompted for TCP/IP Properties:
Make sure adapter [2] is highlighted and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the
LAN adapter for the intra-cluster LAN.
Select adapter [1] and specify its IP address and subnet mask.
This will be the LAN adapter for the
client LAN.
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.