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тАО09-08-2002 12:25 AM
тАО09-08-2002 12:25 AM
I installed a netraid 1m card in a tc 3100 server with hot swap cage.
I connected SCSI cable to the raid card and every thing is functioning beside the fact tha i see in the list of device a :processor?
Win2k sees it as HP SAF-TE SCSI processor but with a yellow ?.No way to find the correct driver..
I connected SCSI cable to the raid card and every thing is functioning beside the fact tha i see in the list of device a :processor?
Win2k sees it as HP SAF-TE SCSI processor but with a yellow ?.No way to find the correct driver..
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тАО09-09-2002 03:52 PM
тАО09-09-2002 03:52 PM
Re: URGENT HELP REQUIRED ON NETRAID 1m
The SAF_TE processor is the device that monitors the condition of the drive cage (voltage, temp., etc.).
To update the driver, right click on the SAF_TE device in the Device Manager, go to Properties, then update the driver by pointing to the driver in this folder (assuming that D: is your CD Drive):
D:/periph/scsi/saf_te/sf4/safte.inf
To update the driver, right click on the SAF_TE device in the Device Manager, go to Properties, then update the driver by pointing to the driver in this folder (assuming that D: is your CD Drive):
D:/periph/scsi/saf_te/sf4/safte.inf
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тАО09-09-2002 07:32 PM
тАО09-09-2002 07:32 PM
Re: URGENT HELP REQUIRED ON NETRAID 1m
No such inf file found in both navigator Cd nor in Netraid CD
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тАО09-13-2002 11:54 AM
тАО09-13-2002 11:54 AM
Solution
This issue is documented in the HP Knowledgebase at:
http://isupport2.hp.com/solnDirect.asp
IS15141: HP Server tc3100 and 4100 - Windows?? 2000 Driver for SCSI Backplane SAF-TE
It includes step by step instructions for resolving the yellow flag on the SAF-TE processor.
http://isupport2.hp.com/solnDirect.asp
IS15141: HP Server tc3100 and 4100 - Windows?? 2000 Driver for SCSI Backplane SAF-TE
It includes step by step instructions for resolving the yellow flag on the SAF-TE processor.
It just doesn't get any better then this
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