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08-09-2000 05:50 AM
08-09-2000 05:50 AM
NetRaid Adapter driver
Can someone help guiding me to get it?
Very appreciated.
Steven
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08-09-2000 06:46 AM
08-09-2000 06:46 AM
Re: NetRaid Adapter driver
NetRAID Assistant
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/servers/software/nrutnt.exe.html
NT4 Drivers (Version 2.24, dated 6.12.00)
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/servers/software/nrdrvnt40.exe.html
BIOS Firmware
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/servers/software/nr1sifw.exe.html
Monitoring Utility
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/servers/software/nrutmnt.exe.html
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08-09-2000 08:19 AM
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Re: NetRaid Adapter driver
Thank you for the help. But if my NT indicates HP NetRaid Adapter is using Bios v A.03.0.0 6/10/97, can I use v2 driver?
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08-09-2000 10:19 AM
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08-09-2000 10:23 AM
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08-09-2000 12:08 PM
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Re: NetRaid Adapter driver
What I'd suggest doing is downloading the various items I listed earlier and reviewing the documentation included, which should describe how you can create a floppy with the proper drivers on it, and how to use that floppy when your NT install asks for it.
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08-29-2000 11:46 PM
08-29-2000 11:46 PM
Re: NetRaid Adapter driver
You have a NetRAID card with firmware version A.03.00. It's very old and buggy.
You should updated it to latest version A.04.03 http://www.hp.com/cposupport/swindexes/hpnetraid8163_swen.html
MANDATORY : before to update the firmware always do a full backup.
Then, as already told by Mike, install NetRAID Assistant A.02.02 (which includes the Monitor software and the scheduling for the check consistency).
With all those new things, if a disk fails, as soon as you replace it with a new one, the rebuild will start automatically.
I's also for important for your data to run every one or two weeks the "check consistency". That will remove bad sectors (if any) from the disks.
The default scheduling of "check consistency", configured when you install NetRAID Assistant A.02.02, is at time 0:00:01 on sunday. If you server is off during the weekend, the check consistency never happens.
In that case you can change the default time and day for the check consistency schedule doing that:
open a DOS window
type : megactrl -cons -d4 -t18 -date01/01/2000 -w1
In this case the scheduling will happens at
friday night, at 18:00 every one week.
or type megactrl /? for help
the driver mraidnt.sys 2.24 for Windows NT 4.0 could be use with any NetRAID firmware version.