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тАО04-14-2003 01:26 AM
тАО04-14-2003 01:26 AM
I cannot seem to load the correct drivers for my ml350 to correctly configure the disks . The nssd drivers on smart-start don't seem to work - any ideas anybody ?
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тАО04-14-2003 02:01 AM
тАО04-14-2003 02:01 AM
Re: ml350 scsi/ham drivers not recognising disks with nw4.x
I don't know your smartstart is which version,if you have 5.2 or before,you can refer CD disk,directory is cpqsupsw\nssd\nssd.hlp file,click "Installing NSSD" and "Installing Novell Netware",you can follow this file,step by step to install novell 4.X or 5.X with NWPA sipport
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тАО04-14-2003 04:22 AM
тАО04-14-2003 04:22 AM
Re: ml350 scsi/ham drivers not recognising disks with nw4.x
Hi Tony;
It would be helpful to know what the exact error is when you're loading the driver, and details of your particular build.
Is the operating system already installed, or are you in the process of installing it?
Some models of ML350 have a newer scsi chipset on them and use a different driver - adpt160m.ham.
You can email me your server serial number at janine.bertolo@hp.com for clarification if you like.
Another thing to check is the device manager you're loading for the hard drives. It should be cpqshd.cdm; if you're loading the native scsihd.cdm, you can have problems loading the controller driver.
Cheers,
Janine
It would be helpful to know what the exact error is when you're loading the driver, and details of your particular build.
Is the operating system already installed, or are you in the process of installing it?
Some models of ML350 have a newer scsi chipset on them and use a different driver - adpt160m.ham.
You can email me your server serial number at janine.bertolo@hp.com for clarification if you like.
Another thing to check is the device manager you're loading for the hard drives. It should be cpqshd.cdm; if you're loading the native scsihd.cdm, you can have problems loading the controller driver.
Cheers,
Janine
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тАО04-14-2003 05:13 AM
тАО04-14-2003 05:13 AM
Solution
Tony;
I checked out your serial number, thank you.
cpqscsi.ham is indeed the correct driver, as evidenced by the fact that it is loading - NetWare will not load a driver if the controller can't be found.
Check the device manager as above - it should be cpqshd.cdm, and check that the embedded controller is set as the boot controller in the server BIOS.
Also, try loading cpqscsi.ham twice. You may have the hard drives on the other channel of the controller.
Cheers,
Janine
I checked out your serial number, thank you.
cpqscsi.ham is indeed the correct driver, as evidenced by the fact that it is loading - NetWare will not load a driver if the controller can't be found.
Check the device manager as above - it should be cpqshd.cdm, and check that the embedded controller is set as the boot controller in the server BIOS.
Also, try loading cpqscsi.ham twice. You may have the hard drives on the other channel of the controller.
Cheers,
Janine
To get results you've never had before, try something you've never tried before.
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