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08-06-2005 02:34 AM
08-06-2005 02:34 AM
Hi, I've never noticed the details of the NetRAID boot sequence, but I've just upgraded the RAM for the integrated NetRAID on our LH4 server. On boot I happened to notice:
DRAM = 64MB Cluster = not supported, I20 = Enabled
How do I interpret the middle bit - what is it that's not supported?
Thanks,
Paul
DRAM = 64MB Cluster = not supported, I20 = Enabled
How do I interpret the middle bit - what is it that's not supported?
Thanks,
Paul
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08-14-2005 09:12 PM
08-14-2005 09:12 PM
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Hi Paul,
this is not an error message but just a indication that the build in Netraid card is not supported for clustering (Windows MCSC). This card simply does not support cluster configurations, for clustering solutions you need a PCI Netraid card plugged in to the system.
So no problem, this is a normal message.
HTH
Kris
this is not an error message but just a indication that the build in Netraid card is not supported for clustering (Windows MCSC). This card simply does not support cluster configurations, for clustering solutions you need a PCI Netraid card plugged in to the system.
So no problem, this is a normal message.
HTH
Kris
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