If the MSA is upgraded to 6.86 or later active/active firmware, and, if you want to remove the
Secure Path for NetWare driver, do the following:
a. Follow the removal instructions provided in the Secure Path user documents.
b. From the console, enter edit c:\NWSERVER\STARTUP.NCF.
c. Comment out the following entry: #load hpqsp.cdm
d. Enter edit sys:\system\autoexec.ncf
e. Comment out the following entries:
LOAD hpqspagt.nlm
LOAD hpqspahw.nlm
Tru64 UNIX environments
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Single-controller configurations and active/passive firmware are not supported; the MSA must
be upgraded to dual-controllers running active/active firmware.
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The AlphaServer must have Tru64 UNIX v5.1.b PK4 (or later) installed.
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The AlphaServer must be configured in a SAN switch zone with the MSA.
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After installing the MSA, be sure to set the host mode for each Tru64 UNIX connection to tru64.
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For information on upgrading the MSA to active/active, see the migration instructions for Tru64
UNIX environments, available on the Technical documentation page of the MSA1500 website:
http://www.hp.com/go/msa1500cs.
SCO UNIX environments
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Dual-controller active/passive configurations are not supported. Dual-controller configurations
must run active/active firmware.
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Detailed information about deploying an MSA in a SCO UNIX environment is provided in a
separate document available on the Technical documentation page of the MSA1500 website:
http://www.hp.com/go/msa1500cs. Included in the SCO-specific document are the
procedures for obtaining and installing the HBA drivers for each SCO UNIX operating system.
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After installing the MSA, be sure to set the host mode for each SCO UNIX connection to linux.
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