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Installing an Operating System onto an Array Drive, or Single Disk

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Installing SCO UnixWare 7.3.2 An ICP RAID Controller Has Already Been Configured This procedure is different depending on the operating system: If using UnixWare 7.11 In this case, you only have to add an additional entry for the new ICP RAID controller. This is carried out by the command /etc/scsi/pdiadd -d DRQ -v IRQ -m MEM iir For DRQ use 0 (not necessary for PCI boards). For IRQ write the IRQ number that ICP RAID controller uses. MEM corresponds to the DPMEM address of the ICP RAID controller (which is displayed in the BIOS message of the ICP RAID controller after power up). In both cases, you have to carry out a cold boot to use the new ICP RAID controller under UnixWare. Example: /etc/scsi/pdiadd -d 0 -v 12 -m c8000 iir Then reboot the UnixWare system. No kernel link is required because the driver will be dynamically loaded. If using UnixWare 8.0 UnixWare 8.0 automatically detects the new device at startup, reboots the system and links the driver. 7.4 Installing an Operating System onto an Array Drive or Single Disk Note: When installing 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 Console (accessed by pressing +). 2. Insert UnixWare installation diskette 1 of 2 which was included with your OS user's manual. Installation begins. During the 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, Create the RAID Driver Installation Diskette for instructions. 3. This step does not apply to UnixWare 8.0. During the installation of UnixWare, 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. 78 Software Installation and User's Guide

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Software Installation and User’s Guide
Installing SCO UnixWare
7.3.2
An ICP RAID Controller Has Already Been Configured
This procedure is different depending on the operating system:
If using UnixWare 7.11
In this case, you only have to add an additional entry for the new ICP RAID controller.
This is carried out by the command
/etc/scsi/pdiadd -d DRQ -v IRQ -m MEM iir
For DRQ use 0 (not necessary for PCI boards). For IRQ write the IRQ number that ICP
RAID controller uses. MEM corresponds to the DPMEM address of the ICP RAID
controller (which is displayed in the BIOS message of the ICP RAID controller after
power up). In both cases, you have to carry out a cold boot to use the new ICP RAID
controller under UnixWare.
Example:
/etc/scsi/pdiadd -d 0 -v 12 -m c8000 iir
Then reboot the UnixWare system. No kernel link is required because the driver will be
dynamically loaded.
If using UnixWare 8.0
UnixWare 8.0 automatically detects the new device at startup, reboots the system and
links the driver.
7.4
Installing an Operating System onto an Array Drive
or Single Disk
Note:
When installing 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 Console
(accessed by pressing <Ctrl>+<G>).
2.
Insert UnixWare installation diskette 1 of 2 which was included with your OS user’s
manual. Installation begins.
During the 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,
Create the RAID Driver Installation Diskette
for
instructions.
3.
This step does not apply to UnixWare 8.0.
During the installation of UnixWare, 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.