I am going to go out on a limb and guess you are running server on Windows. In the Networker GUI You can goto Options -> Configure Ports... Then you can put the client name in of one of your DMZ clients and limit the ports to just one service port and one connection port or at least shrink the...
Don't have it yet. I have a Windows 2003 SP1 NW server. I had been asked if I could backup a Solaris client which prompted the question. We have a potiential client apparently that has a Solaris server.
One possibility is to add a route statement to your main server that routes the ip of the dr server to a dummy ip address. That way neither server will be able to see each other. Otherwise you are going to have to setup a seperate network with the same ip addresses and keep them seperated.
1. Not sure I would suspect the jumpers are not set correctly.
2. When the Windows setup tells you to. I would let the install run first to see if windows loads the driver. If you get to the part where you choose a partition to install to and it is empty then you will need to restart and hit...
No the drives will get redone when you create the array. It should do a sync which will do a format. Once you have setup the array you can run the OS install and format the drive through that. Keep in mind you might have to hit f6 to install the driver if windows does not detect it.
Should be pretty simple. I can't tell you exactly how to go through and set it up but when you get into the utility you are going to create an array. It all depends but from that point it should ask you raid 0 or raid 1. Once that is done you may have to create a logical drive but it may do...
1. Yes you have an onboard RAID controller.
2. The PDF tells you what you have. Check the intel support site for drivers.
3. Yes when the server is booting you should see the Promise initialize. At that point is should tell you how to get to the utility. It will be either press a key or sequence.
First you need to understand what it is meant by Hardware or Software RAID. Hardware RAID is when you have a seperate controller in the system which controls the RAID. Software is after you have your OS installed to create a RAID set with in the OS itself. Doing Software RAID adds overhead to...
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