IBM ServeRAID-4 Ultra160 Series User Reference page 138

Scsi controller
Hide thumbs Also See for ServeRAID-4 Ultra160 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

3. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Support CD (version 4.0 or later) into the CD-ROM
4. When prompted "You are currently running Windows NT 4.0. Is this
5. The IBM ServeRAID Windows NT Solution Setup program copies the necessary
6. Insert the Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD or the Microsoft
7. Run the Windows 2000 Advanced Server Setup program or the Windows 2000
8. Repeat step 1 on page 119 through step 7 for the other server in the cluster.
Uninstalling MSCS on ServeRAID servers
To uninstall MSCS on a ServeRAID server using Windows 2000 Advanced Server,
do the following:
10. After the server restarts, click Start → Settings → Control Panel. The Control
11. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs window
12. Select IBM ServeRAID NT Cluster Solution from the list of installed
13. To uninstall the IBM ServeRAID Windows NT Cluster Solution, click
If you uninstall clustering on Windows 2000, you might not be able to access the
ServeRAID logical drives shared by the two nodes of the cluster. If this occurs, do
one of the following:
v Delete the logical drives and restart the server.
120
®
IBM
User's Reference: ServeRAID
drive; then, type the following command and press Enter:
d:\programs\winnt\cluster\setup.exe
where d is the CD-ROM drive.
upgrade to "IBM ServeRAID NT Cluster Solution" being done as procedure
to upgrade cluster to run Windows 2000?", click Yes.
Windows 2000 files; then, prompts you to upgrade the server to Windows 2000.
Note: Completing this step means you can not use this server as a Windows
cluster node anymore.
Windows 2000 Datacenter Server CD into the CD-ROM drive.
Datacenter Server Setup program to upgrade this node to Windows 2000. After
successfully upgrading the server, it joins the cluster.
1. On the server you want to remove from the cluster, click Start → Programs →
Administrative Tool → Cluster Administrator.
2. Move all cluster resources and groups to the other cluster server (that is, the
server that is not running the Cluster Administrator program).
3. In the tree view, click the server from which you want to remove MSCS.
4. Using the right mouse button, click Stop Cluster Service; then, click Evict
Node.
5. Click Start → Settings → Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens.
6. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs window
opens.
7. In the left panel of the window, click Add/Remove Windows Components.
The Windows Components Wizard opens.
8. Deselect Cluster Service in the Components list; then, click Next.
9. After uninstalling the Microsoft Cluster Service completes, the Windows
Component Wizard prompts you to restart the server.
Panel window opens.
opens.
components.
Change/Remove.
-4 Ultra160 SCSI Controller

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents