Ik wil mijn gewone adaptec scsi omzetten naar de adaptec hostraid ivm bijplaatsen scsi schijven.
Als ik dat gewoon klakkeloos doet start volgens mij de server niet op.
Er is toch een truc voor:
Dacht zoiets als eerst de drivers in 2003 laden daarna opnieuw opstarten?
-- dat werkt niet eerst geforceerd de drivers laden in 2003 en daarna opnieuw opstarten....
Kan iemand mij in de richting helpen?
-- iets gevonden ga ik ff proberen:
Typical scenarios
The following list describes some typical scenarios where the user must manually update the ARC path in the Boot.ini file after storage configuration has changed.
If you add a new controller that has the BIOS disabled, you may have to check and manually correct the ARC path in the Boot.ini file.
Note The additional controller may also affect the controller section of the ARC path.
Whenever you add or remove disks from the computer, you create the potential for a situation where the ARC path must be updated.
Although the operating system may sometimes offer to update the Boot.ini file, you still have to manually update the ARC path. Whether the ARC path must be manually updated depends on the extent and nature of the changes to the Boot.ini file.
If this change to the ARC path causes problems when you start the computer, follow these steps:
Start the Recovery Console and run the map ARC command. From the results of the map ARC command, you can determine the correct ARC path.
Create a new Boot.ini file on another computer.
Copy the new Boot.ini file. Use one of the following methods:
Copy the new Boot.ini file to a floppy disk, and then use Recovery Console to copy the new Boot.ini file to the system.
Copy the new Boot.ini file on an NT Boot floppy. If the following files are also needed, copy them on the same floppy disk: Ntldr, Ntdetect.com, and the Mass Storage Device driver that you have renamed as Bootdd.sys.
Alternatively, you can use Recovery Console and the /bootcfg switch to fix the ARC paths in either Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
Dit werkt ook niet...
Ander opgelost.
Als ik dat gewoon klakkeloos doet start volgens mij de server niet op.
Er is toch een truc voor:
Dacht zoiets als eerst de drivers in 2003 laden daarna opnieuw opstarten?
-- dat werkt niet eerst geforceerd de drivers laden in 2003 en daarna opnieuw opstarten....
Kan iemand mij in de richting helpen?
-- iets gevonden ga ik ff proberen:
Typical scenarios
The following list describes some typical scenarios where the user must manually update the ARC path in the Boot.ini file after storage configuration has changed.
If you add a new controller that has the BIOS disabled, you may have to check and manually correct the ARC path in the Boot.ini file.
Note The additional controller may also affect the controller section of the ARC path.
Whenever you add or remove disks from the computer, you create the potential for a situation where the ARC path must be updated.
Although the operating system may sometimes offer to update the Boot.ini file, you still have to manually update the ARC path. Whether the ARC path must be manually updated depends on the extent and nature of the changes to the Boot.ini file.
If this change to the ARC path causes problems when you start the computer, follow these steps:
Start the Recovery Console and run the map ARC command. From the results of the map ARC command, you can determine the correct ARC path.
Create a new Boot.ini file on another computer.
Copy the new Boot.ini file. Use one of the following methods:
Copy the new Boot.ini file to a floppy disk, and then use Recovery Console to copy the new Boot.ini file to the system.
Copy the new Boot.ini file on an NT Boot floppy. If the following files are also needed, copy them on the same floppy disk: Ntldr, Ntdetect.com, and the Mass Storage Device driver that you have renamed as Bootdd.sys.
Alternatively, you can use Recovery Console and the /bootcfg switch to fix the ARC paths in either Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
Dit werkt ook niet...
Ander opgelost.
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