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Enable HP Secure Path services and drivers, Close the Device Manager Utility.

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Step Description (continued) Check 8 (For systems with HP Secure Path MPIO software only) F Enable HP Secure Path services and drivers: • 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. • Select SCSI and RAID controllers, right-click the Compaq Secure Path Disk Bus device, and then select Enable. • Close the Device Manager Utility. • 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 Compaq HS_ Service. • Change the Startup type from Disabled to Automatic. • Click OK to close the window. • In the right pane, double-click Secure Path Agent. • Change the Startup type from Disabled to Automatic. • Click OK to close the window. • If HP Secure Path Manager software is installed, double-click Element Manager for Secure Path in the right pane to open the Element Manager for Secure Path Properties window. • Change the Startup type from Disabled to Automatic. • Click OK to close the window. • Close the Services Utility. 9 Temporarily disable any applications on the system that have I/O on the MSA disk F array. 10 From the back of the system unit, reconnect the Fibre Channel cable to the HBA card. F 11 Using the MSA1000/1500 firmware updating guide, upgrade the HP StorageWorks F MSA1000/1500 controller firmware from active/passive to active/active. 12 When the MSA firmware upgrade is complete, turn the server node off. F 13 From the back of the system unit, disconnect the Fibre Channel cable from the HBA F card that is connected to the passive MSA controller. 14 Notify all system units connected to the MSA disk array that the disk array will F temporarily be offline. 15 Restart the disk array. F 16 Notify all system units connected to the MSA disk array that the disk array is back F online. 24 Migrating multi-path standalone systems

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Migrating multi-path standalone systems
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(For systems with HP Secure Path MPIO software only)
Enable HP Secure Path services and drivers:
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.
Select
SCSI and RAID controllers
, right-click the
Compaq Secure Path Disk Bus
device
, and then select
Enable
.
Close the Device Manager Utility.
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
Compaq HS_ Service
.
Change the Startup type from
Disabled
to
Automatic
.
Click
OK
to close the window.
In the right pane, double-click
Secure Path Agent
.
Change the Startup type from
Disabled
to
Automatic
.
Click
OK
to close the window.
If HP Secure Path Manager software is installed, double-click
Element Manager for
Secure Path
in the right pane to open the Element Manager for Secure Path
Properties window.
Change the Startup type from
Disabled
to
Automatic
.
Click
OK
to close the window.
Close the Services Utility.
9
Temporarily disable any applications on the system that have I/O on the MSA disk
array.
10
From the back of the system unit, reconnect the Fibre Channel cable to the HBA card.
11
Using the MSA1000/1500 firmware updating guide, upgrade the HP StorageWorks
MSA1000/1500 controller firmware from active/passive to active/active.
12
When the MSA firmware upgrade is complete, turn the server node off.
13
From the back of the system unit, disconnect the Fibre Channel cable from the HBA
card that is connected to the passive MSA controller.
14
Notify all system units connected to the MSA disk array that the disk array will
temporarily be offline.
15
Restart the disk array.
16
Notify all system units connected to the MSA disk array that the disk array is back
online.
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Description
(continued)
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