HP XP P9500 Disk Array Configuration Guide (AV400-96496, May 2014)

5. If you chose to mount volumes selectively, select the desired volume, press Enter to mount the
volume, and then confirm that the volume's status changed to MOUNTED. Repeat this step
for each new volume to confirm that all new volumes can be mounted successfully.
6. When you have confirmed that all new volumes/devices were mounted successfully, you are
finished with disk array device configuration. Leave the new volumes mounted for now, so
you can verify that NetWare clients can access the new volumes.
NetWare 6.0
1. Using ConsoleOne, right-click the targeted server, and click Properties.
2. Click the Media tab, and click NSS Logical Volumes.
3. Click New, enter a name for the volume, then click Next.
4. In the Create Logical Volume - Storage Information window, select the desired pool/device,
enter the desired Volume Quota, then click Next.
5. In the Create Logical Volume - Storage Information window check Activate and Mount in the
“On Creation” box, then click Finish.
6. Confirm that the logical volume has been created.
7. Map the created Logical Volume as the Network Drive.
8. Confirm the mapped drive.
NetWare 6.5
1. Enter NSSMU at the server console.
2. In the main menu, select Volumes.
3. Press Insert and enter a name for the new volume, then click Next.
4. Select the desired pool/device, enter the desired Volume Quota, then click Next.
5. Review and change volume attributes as necessary.
6. Select Create.
Verifying client operations
After configuring the Novell NetWare system, verify that NetWare clients can access the new
volumes. To verify access:
1. Copy an existing file onto each new volume.
2. Verify that the file was copied successfully.
Middleware configuration
The disk array supports many industry-standard middleware products which provide host failover
and logical volume management. Available host failover products for the Novell NetWare server
operating system include the Novell High Availability Server (NHAS), SFT III software products,
Novell Clustering Services, and Novell Multipath Support.
Logical volume management functions are included in the Novell NetWare server operating system
(for example, Installation Option NetWare Loadable Module, NWAdmin).
Host failover
The NHAS and SFT III software products provide hardware fault tolerance (that is, host failover
capability) for the Novell NetWare environment.
Novell Clustering Service provides fault tolerance by moving (failing over) server resources from
one server to another.
If you plan to use these products with the disk array, contact your HP service representative for the
latest information about support and configuration requirements.
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