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3. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Support CD (version 4.0 or later) into the CD-ROM
4. When prompted A previous installation of "IBM ServeRAID NT Cluster
5. When prompted You are currently running Windows NT 4.0. Is this upgrade
6. The IBM ServeRAID Windows NT Solution Setup program copies the necessary
7. Insert the Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD into the CD-ROM
8. Run the Windows 2000 Advanced Server Setup program to upgrade this node
9. Repeat step 1 on page 131 through step 8 for the other server in the cluster.
Uninstalling MSCS on ServeRAID servers
Complete the following steps to uninstall MSCS from a ServeRAID server using
Windows 2000 Advanced Server:
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drive; then, type the following command and press Enter:
e:\winsrv\cluster\setup.exe
where e is the CD-ROM drive.
Solution" has been found. Do you want to upgrade?, click Yes.
to "IBM ServeRAID NT Cluster Solution" being done as procedure to
upgrade cluster to run Windows 2000?, click Yes.
Windows 2000 files; then, it prompts you to upgrade the server to Windows
2000.
Note: After you complete this step, you can no longer use this server as a
Windows cluster node.
drive.
to Windows 2000. After successfully upgrading the server, it joins the cluster.
Note: If your cluster installation includes ServeRAID-4M, ServeRAID-4Mx,
ServeRAID-4L, or ServeRAID-4Lx controllers, you must manually install
the ServeRAID device driver. To do so, complete the following steps:
a. When Windows 2000 restarts the first time, the Windows 2000 Setup
window opens.
b. Press F6 promptly. You have only a few seconds to press this key.
c. Select the IBM ServeRAID 4M/4Mx/4L/4Lx (Windows 2000) device
driver.
For additional information about installing ServeRAID device drivers, see
the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Installation Instructions
(DEVDRV51.PDF) on the IBM ServeRAID Support CD.
1. On the server you want to remove from the cluster, click Start → Programs →
Administrative Tools → 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 pane, click Add/Remove Windows Components. The Windows
Components Wizard opens.
8. Deselect Cluster Service in the Components list; then, click Next.

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