After you have installed all the software components, reboot the system.
The Dell Storage Initialization Wizard launches automatically and walks you
through the device detection process. After the detection is complete and you
have exited the wizard, the PowerVault NX1950 Initial Configuration Tasks wizard
appears and prompts you to complete the setup of the PowerVault NX1950
storage systems.
Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003 x64, Standard Edition—
The Dell Storage Initialization wizard and firewall exceptions script is
installed along with the operating system. After installing the operating
system, the Dell Storage Initialization wizard is installed on your system and
runs automatically on every system reboot. Until the software required to
support the storage array is installed on your system and the PowerVault MD3000
solution is correctly cabled, an error message appears at powerup.
NOTE:
The Dell Storage Initialization wizard is not applicable for
Dell EqualLogic solution.
To restore the software required to support the storage arrays connected to
the PowerVault NX1950 systems, see Table 1-4.
Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003 x64, Enterprise Edition—The
Dell Storage Initialization wizard and firewall exceptions batch script are not
installed after you reinstall the operating system. To download and execute
the latest firewall port exceptions batch script:
1 Go to the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.
2 Click Drivers and Downloads.
3 In the Select a Product menu; select Product Type as PowerVault, Product
Model as NX1950, and then click Go.
4 Locate and download the firewall port exceptions batch file.
5 Execute the batch script to restore the Firewall exceptions required for the
PowerVault NX1950 cluster solutions.
To download the latest Dell Storage Initialization wizard see the Dell
Support website at support.dell.com.
To restore the software required to support the storage arrays connected to
the PowerVault NX1950 systems, see Table 1-3. You must download the
software and install them on the system.
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