Adaptec 2074700-R User Guide - Page 44
SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 and 8.0 Quick Installation
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Quick Installation 3.5.2.3 New Installation of NetWare 6.x with the SRCRX.HAM Driver 1. Start the OS installation from the NetWare bootable CD-ROM. The SRCRX.HAM driver is on the NetWare 6.x CD and is installed automatically if a RAID controller is detected. 2. After installing the operating system, install all patches and updates from Novell and update the SCSRX.HAM driver. For information on updating the SCSRX.HAM driver, refer to the Software Guide. 3.6 SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 and 8.0 Quick Installation This section provides quick installation instructions for UnixWare. For more detailed installation instructions or for other installation scenarios, see Chapter 7. 3.6.1 Minimum Requirements • RAID Software Suite CD-ROM • 20 MB of free hard disk space • RAID Software Suite Driver Installation diskette for UnixWare (see Section 2.2 for instructions to create this diskette). - One blank high density floppy diskette† may be required to create the installation diskette • SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 or 8.0 OS software* * Not supplied 3.6.2 OS Installation Procedures Note: When installing SCO UnixWare, create only one RAID device (host drive) on which the operating system is to be installed. 1. Create and configure one RAID device from the BIOS of ICP RAID ICP RAID Console (accessed by pressing +). 2. Insert the UnixWare installation diskette 1 of 2 which was included with your OS user's manual. Installation begins. During installation, UnixWare prompts you to insert a Host Bus Adapter (HBA) diskette. Insert the RAID Software Suite Driver Installation diskette. If you do not have the diskette for the operating system that you are installing, then create it before continuing. See Section 2.2 for instructions to create this disk. 3. During the installation of UnixWare 7.11 (this does not apply to UnixWare 8.0), you will be prompted to install the Network Information Services (NIS) package. By default the installation will configure your system as an NIS client. See your system administrator for configuration of the NIS services. 44 Software Installation and User's Guide