EMC QLA22xx Network Card User Manual


 
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EMC Fibre Channel with QLogic HBAs in Windows Hosts
Configuring an EMC Boot Device
7. Some servers use SCSI CD-ROM drives. If your server has a SCSI
CD-ROM, repeat steps 5 and 6 to select the driver for the SCSI
controller. If your controller is not on the list, obtain the driver on
diskette from the vendor.
8. If you want to specify drivers for other devices installed in your
system, do so; otherwise press
ENTER at the Additional Devices
screen to continue with Windows installation.
9. After completing Windows installation, reinstall the QLogic
driver using the steps under Installation Procedure for Windows NT
Hosts on page 2-15.
Windows 2000
The HP ProLiant BL20p G2 Windows 2000 Installation procedure is described
under HP ProLiant BL20p G2 Windows 2000 Installation on page 3-9.
1. Boot the installation CD-ROM. (On some servers, it might be
necessary to use the Windows 2000 installation diskettes to start
the installation procedure.)
When the installer starts, a message appears at the bottom of the
screen, prompting you to press
F6 to load any other third-party
drivers.
Press
F6.
2. After a few moments, the installer stops to let you add additional
devices. A screen message will tell you that the setup program
cannot determine the type of one or more mass storage devices.
From this point, press S to specify additional devices.
3. Insert the QLogic driver diskette into the drive and press ENTER.
4. Select the model adapter that you have installed from the list that
appears. Be sure to choose the correct model series for the HBA
you have installed (QLA2300, for example) and press
ENTER.
The driver loads and you are brought back to the Additional
Devices screen.
5. If you want to specify drivers for other devices installed in your
system, do so; otherwise press
ENTER at the Additional Devices
screen to continue with Windows installation.
6. After completing Windows installation, reinstall the QLogic
driver using the steps under Installation Procedure for Windows
2000 and Windows 2003 Hosts on page 2-15.