HP Surestore Disk Array 12h Storage Manager 60-NT User’s Guide - Page 82

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Upgrading NVSRAM Settings and Controller Firmware If you are.... You will have to.... Installing a new Storage Array on a Windows 2000 host. Upgrade the Storage Array controller with Windows 2000 NVSRAM settings. A new Storage Array is shipped with Windows NT NVSRAM settings, which are incompatible with Windows 2000. The controller firmware (4.00.02) is common to both NT and 2000, so it does not have to be upgraded. Adding a new Storage Array to a system that includes a Storage Array currently being managed using SM60-NT. The new array uses firmware 4.00.02, which is incompatible with SM60-NT. Upgrade the controller firmware on any existing Storage Arrays to version 4.00.02, and upgrade the NVSRAM settings to the appropriate version (NT or 2000). Upgrading your operating system from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000. This requires you to upgrade from SM60-NT to SM60. Upgrade the controller firmware on any existing Storage Arrays to version 4.00.02, and upgrade the NVSRAM settings to Windows 2000. 82

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If you are
....
You will have to
....
Installing a new Storage Array on a
Windows 2000 host.
Upgrade the Storage Array controller with Windows
2000 NVSRAM settings. A new Storage Array is
shipped with Windows NT NVSRAM settings,
which are incompatible with Windows 2000.
The controller firmware (4.00.02) is common to
both NT and 2000, so it does not have to be
upgraded.
Adding a new Storage Array to a system
that includes a Storage Array currently
being managed using SM60-NT. The new
array uses firmware 4.00.02, which is
incompatible with SM60-NT.
Upgrade the controller firmware on any existing
Storage Arrays to version 4.00.02, and upgrade the
NVSRAM settings to the appropriate version (NT or
2000).
Upgrading your operating system from
Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000. This
requires you to upgrade from SM60-NT to
SM60.
Upgrade the controller firmware on any existing
Storage Arrays to version 4.00.02, and upgrade the
NVSRAM settings to Windows 2000.