HP LH4r Installation and configuration of the HP NetRAID, NetRAID-1 and NetRAI - Page 102
Insert the HP NetRAID-3Si Adapter and Recreate, the Configuration
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Chapter 8 Upgrading to an HP NetRAID-3Si Adapter 2. Use the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM to prepare the diskettes you need to install the non-I2O drivers and the HP NetRAID configuration utility specific to your NOS. See Step J for complete instructions. 3. Uninstall the old HP NetRAID drivers and install the new HP NetRAID drivers as described in Step K. 4. Install the NOS-specific configuration utility as described in Step L. Insert the HP NetRAID-3Si Adapter and Recreate the Configuration CAUTION All HP NetRAID Series adapters are sensitive to static electricity and can easily be damaged by improper handling. Using a grounding strap is recommended. Read the following information carefully before you handle the accessory: • Leave the new HP NetRAID-3Si adapter in the antistatic bag until you are ready to install it. • If possible, use an antistatic wrist strap and antistatic grounding mat. • Before you touch the existing adapter, touch a grounded, unpainted metal surface on the system to discharge static electricity. • When removing or installing an HP NetRAID or HP NetRAID-3Si adapter, do not allow the adapter or the Battery Backup Unit to touch any part of the HP NetServer, or any other conductive surface (except an antistatic mat), because that could cause a short in the Battery Backup Unit. To remove any HP NetRAID Series adapter and replace it with an HP NetRAID-3Si adapter, do the following: 1. Turn off the system, unplug the power cord from the system, remove the HP NetServer cover, and disconnect the SCSI cables from the existing HP NetRAID Series adapter. Remove the existing adapter, and place it on a grounding mat or other antistatic surface. If you have removed an HP NetRAID or HP NetRAID-3Si adapter, disconnect the Battery Backup Unit by unplugging the connector shown in Figures 5-2 and 5-3. 94