HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6.5 Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


 
Utility Module name Minimum version
NIC Teaming Driver for N100.LAN
and N1000.LAN Drivers
CPQANS.LAN
CPQANS.LDI
7.03
NIC Teaming Drivers for Q57.LAN
Driver
QASP.LAN
QASP.LDI
BMAPI.NLM
2.19
All other HP specific drivers needed to install and run NetWare 6.5 are included on the NetWare
6.5 base media, as well as on the NetWare 6.5 PSP mentioned previously.
Check for the latest Novell Support Pack and OS patch list
Upgrades to NetWare 6.5 are only supported from the following NetWare versions:
NetWare 6 with Support Pack 3 (or later)
NetWare 5.1 with Support Pack 6 (or later)
Upgrades to servers running NetWare 3.x, 4.x, or 5.0 can only be performed if the server is first
upgraded to NetWare 5.1 with Support Pack 6 (or later) or NetWare 6 with Support Pack 3 (or
later).
Note
A comprehensive server health check is performed prior to starting the
upgrade process. If the server does not meet the above requirements, the
upgrade will terminate.
Server management using iLO or RILOE II
Remote management of NetWare 6.5 can be performed on any supported server with Integrated
Lights-Out (iLO) or an installed Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II (RILOE II) card.
Detailed information on configuration and operation of each product can be found in the product user
guides available at the following locations:
For iLO: http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/ilo/documentation.html
For RILOE II:
http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/riloe2/documentation.html
Backup the current system
There is always a chance that data can be lost or corrupted during an upgrade, so perform a full
backup of all files and directories on the NetWare server using a NetWare NDS-aware application.
Backups may be stored on any of the following:
Removable media (for example, cartridge tape)
A file that can be transferred over the network
Another system on the network
Some third-party backup applications have the ability to compare the contents of the tape backup to
the disk backup. It is a good idea to do a full restore of the backup to verify the backup is reliable.
After the data is backed up, record current hardware and firmware configuration settings from the
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