HP LH6000r HP Netserver Fibre Channel HBA Guide - Page 24

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NOTE The driver can either be installed from the hard drive or floppy diskette. For driver installation from the hard drive, copy the driver file to the server boot up directory under DOS, and specify the complete device path when typing the instruction below. For installation from the floppy diskette, continue with instructions as specified below. 2. Switch to the Command Console and type: LOAD A: \AFCNW.HAM The driver starts loading, and the display shows the slot number that the Adapter is in. If there are multiple HP Adapters installed in the system, the driver will prompt you with a list of slot numbers to select the appropriate controller. The driver must be loaded for each controller card added to the system configuration. 3. Remove the floppy diskette after the driver loads. The drives are now ready to be configured using the normal network administrator access to create volumes and/or partition the drives. The startup.ncf file can be modified to load the driver automatically whenever the server is rebooted. 18

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NOTE
The driver can either be installed from the hard drive or floppy
diskette. For driver installation from the hard drive, copy the driver
file to the server boot up directory under DOS, and specify the
complete device path when typing the instruction below. For
installation from the floppy diskette, continue with instructions as
specified below.
2. Switch to the
Command Console
and type:
LOAD A: \AFCNW.HAM <RETURN>
The driver starts loading, and the display shows the slot number that the
Adapter is in.
If there are multiple HP Adapters installed in the system, the driver will prompt
you with a list of slot numbers to select the appropriate controller. The driver
must be loaded for each controller card added to the system configuration.
3. Remove the floppy diskette after the driver loads. The drives are now ready
to be configured using the normal network administrator access to create
volumes and/or partition the drives. The startup.ncf file can be modified to
load the driver automatically whenever the server is rebooted.