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Installing the HBA Driver
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Installing and Configuring the HBA Driver
Installation
Procedure for
Windows NT Hosts
To install the driver, follow these steps:
1. Boot the host with Windows NT 4.0.
2. Open the Control Panel and double-click the
SCSI Adapter
icon.
3. Select the
Drivers
tab.
4. Click the
Add
button to display the
SCSI Adapter Drivers
database.
5. Select
HAVE DISK
.
6. Locate the disk with the
OEMSETUP.INF
file for the QLogic
driver and click
OK
.
7. Select
QLogic QLA2300
(or
QLA2200
)
PCI Fibre Channel
Adapter
and click
OK
to install it.
8. Reboot the host. It should recognize all new host adapter cards.
9. After rebooting, verify that the driver is installed and has started
by checking the
Control Panel
,
SCSI Adapter
,
Drivers
window
for a statement similar to the following:
The driver is now loaded and the adapter is available to the
system.
Installation
Procedure for
Windows 2000 and
Windows 2003 Hosts
To install the driver into a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 host,
follow these steps:
1. Boot the host with Windows 2000 or Windows 2003.
2. From the Windows taskbar, select
Start, Programs,
Administrative Tools, Computer Management
3. In the left pane of the
Computer Management
window, click the
Device Manager
icon.
4. If Windows Plug-n-Play does not detect your QLA23xx HBA
model, it will be listed as
Unknown
or as a
Fibre Channel
Controller
under the
Other Devices
icon in the right pane.
QLogic QLA2300 PCI-Fibre Channel Adapter (Started)
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