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Post-migration steps, Close the Network and Dial-up Connections Utility.
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Post-migration steps Step Description Check 1 Restart the server node. F 2 Verify that device drivers are installed correctly within Device Manager: F • From the server console desktop, select Start>Run. • In the Run window, enter devmgmt.msc and then click OK to open the Device Manager Utility. • From the main menu, select View>Show hidden devices. • Right-click the Disk Drives icon, and then select Scan for hardware changes. • Select Disk Drives to verify that all disks are functioning properly and that the appropriate number of HP MSA Volume SCSI disk devices are present. (For example, if four LUNs are presented from the MSA disk array, four HP MSA Volume SCSI disk devices should be present.) • If the HP MPIO Full-Featured DSM is installed, select SCSI and RAID controllers and verify that the Multi-Path Support device is installed. • Select System Devices to verify that the appropriate number of StorageWorks MSA1000/1500 devices are installed. (For single-path environments, there should be one StorageWorks MSA1000/1500 device for every MSA1000 or MSA1500 disk array connected. • For each StorageWorks MSA1000/1500 device present, verify that the correct driver versions are installed: • Double-click the StorageWorks MSA 1000/1500 device to open the StorageWorks MSA1000/1500 Properties window. • Click the Driver tab, and then click Driver Details to open the Driver File Details window. • Verify that the CPQFCAC.SYS driver version is 5.30.0.xx or later. • Click OK to close the Driver File Details window. • Click OK to close the StorageWorks MSA1000/1500 Properties window. • Close the Device Manager Utility. 3 Enable network connections on the system: F • From the server console desktop, select Start>Run. • In the Run window, enter ncpa.cpl and then click OK to open the Network (and Dial-up) Connections Utility. • Right-click each network connection going to the public network, and then select Enable. • Close the Network (and Dial-up) Connections Utility. 4 Enable the cluster service: F • From the server console desktop, select Start>Run. • In the Run window, enter services.msc and then click OK to open the Services Utility. • In the right pane, double-click Cluster Service to open the Cluster Service Properties window. • Change the Startup type from Disabled to Automatic. • Click OK to close the window. • Close the Services Utility. 5 Restart the system unit. F Migrating to active/active controllers in Windows environments 19