support.dell.com Dell PowerEdge Cluster SE100, SE200, and SL200 Platform Guide 3
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack Support
Windows NT SP 6.0a or later is recommended for PowerEdge Cluster SE100
systems.
NOTE: Both nodes must be configured with similar drivers (network interface control-
lers [NIC], redundant array of independent disks [RAID] controller, and so on), utilities
(Dell OpenManage™ suite, PowerConsole, and so on), firmware (PowerEdge Expand-
able RAID Controller 2/SC [PERC 2/SC]), and the latest basic input/output system
[BIOS] for each system.
When planning for and testing your heterogeneous configurations, ensure that ade-
quate resources are available on the server node to run all of the application programs
on the cluster with fewer computing resources.
Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 2300, 4300,
or 4350
WARNING: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained
service technicians. Before working inside the computer system, see the
safety instructions in your PowerEdge system documentation to avoid a
situation that could cause serious injury or death.
The following list provides Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) slot assignment
information for buses, RAID controllers, NICs, and the Dell OpenManage Remote
Assistant Card 2 (DRAC 2).
• PCI buses
— PCI bus 1: PCI slots 1 through 4 are in front of the PCI bridge
— PCI bus 2: PCI slots 5 and 6 are behind the PCI bridge
• RAID controllers
— RAID controllers can be installed in any available PCI slot
• NICs
— You can install NICs in any available PCI slot
• DRAC 2
— If you are currently using a DRAC 2 or plan to use one in the future, install it
in PCI slot 4
NOTE: To make sure that the small computer system interface (SCSI) or RAID control-
ler attached to the boot drives initializes first, you may have to change the scan order
of the PCI bus, if the BIOS supports this option, or change the order of the RAID con-
trollers, NIC(s), and DRAC 2. Performing these tasks ensures that Windows numbers
the boot drives in the proper sequence.