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4 Remove the original controller.
5 If you are working with a Linux system, install the 9750 controller.
6 Attach the drives that were on the original controller to the 9750
controller.
7 Power up the computer and verify that the upgrade is complete. (The
existing units should be available for use.)
8 Remove old 3DM and CLI files and install new versions.
To move a secondary storage unit from an earlier 9000 series
controller to a 9750 controller
1 Power down the computer.
2 Remove the 9690SA, 9650SE, or 9550SX controller.
3 Install the 9750 controller in the computer.
4 Attach the drives that were on the original controller to the 9750.
5 Boot to the operating system.
6 Install the driver for the 9750.
If you are using Linux, you may also need to update the initial RAM disk.
For more information, see “Updating the 3ware Driver Under Red Hat or
Fedora Core” on page 183 or “Updating the 3ware Driver Under SUSE”
on page 185. .
7 Reboot if you are prompted to do so by the operating system.
8 Remove old 3DM and CLI files and install new versions.
Adding a Drive
If you have a hot swap bay or an enclosure with removable trays, you can add
a drive to your system and make it available through 3DM 2 without
powering down the system.
Without hot swap bays, you should not add a drive via 3DM. Instead, power
down the system and add the applicable drives.
Warning: Physically adding a drive without using a hot swap bay and without
powering down your system can result in a system hang or may even damage the
system and the drive.
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