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November 14th, 2006 12:00
Emulex 9802E
We have a Windows 2000 Server SP4 with 2 Emulex HBA's. We were using older drivers, firmware, powerpath, naviagent, etc. We will be migrating to new hardware and new OS (Windows 2003 SP1). Prior to the migration, I installed 2 new Emulex 9802E HBA's into the new server and installed the latest storport drivers. I noticed that the elxcfg.exe utility is no longer installed. How can I configure the HBA's?
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November 15th, 2006 02:00
The Storport driver is only supported with Windows 2003. As you are still running on Windows 2000 then you have to stick with the regular driver until after the upgrade.
Once you do get to W2003 (and install the storport driver) you should have an "Emulex" entry in the start menu and below that "Auto Pilot Installer" - just run that and follow the prompts.
There is a comprehensive guide on the emulex website:
http://www.emulex.com/emc/support/pdfs/win.pdf
Glen.
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