Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 127

Modify the New System File, Rebuild the UnixWare/Open Unix Kernel

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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide 4 Type mail and press Enter. The mail messages tell you if the installation was successful. If a mail message informs you that the installation has failed, turn to Troubleshooting on page 11-11. 5 Type pkginfo -l adpu320 and press Enter. 6 Verify that the adpu320 driver is now listed. If the adpu320 driver does not appear in the pkginfo listing, turn to Troubleshooting on page 11-11. The listing should be similar to PKGINST: adpu320 NAME: Ultra320 Driver for UnixWare 7.1.1 Modify the New System File 1 Display the contents of the UnixWare/Open Unix file by typing the following and pressing Enter: cat /etc/conf/sdevice.d/adpu320 2 If your computer is to boot from a device connected to a Ultra320 host adapter, verify that the line $static is present immediately below the line $version 2. 3 If your computer is not to boot from the host adapter SCSI bus, and you wish to leave the driver as a loadable module, edit and verify that the line $static is not present directly below the line $version 2. Rebuild the UnixWare/Open Unix Kernel To rebuild the UnixWare/Open Unix kernel with the new changes: 1 Type the following at the # prompt and press Enter after each line: cd /etc/conf/bin ./idbuild -B Status messages appear. 11-6

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11-6
Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User
s Guide
4
Type
mail
and press
Enter
. The mail messages tell you if the
installation was successful.
If a mail message informs you that the installation has failed,
turn to
Troubleshooting
on page 11-11
.
5
Type
pkginfo -l adpu320
and press
Enter
.
6
Verify that the
adpu320
driver is now listed.
If the
adpu320
driver does not appear in the
pkginfo
listing, turn
to
Troubleshooting
on page 11-11
.
The listing should be similar to
PKGINST: adpu320
NAME:
Ultra320 Driver for UnixWare 7.1.1
Modify the New System File
1
Display the contents of the UnixWare/Open Unix file by typing
the following and pressing
Enter
:
cat /etc/conf/sdevice.d/adpu320
2
If your computer
is to boot
from a device connected to a Ultra320
host adapter, verify that the line
$static
is present immediately
below the line
$version 2
.
3
If your computer
is
not to boot
from the host adapter SCSI bus,
and you wish to leave the driver as a loadable module, edit and
verify that the line
$static
is not present directly below the line
$version 2
.
Rebuild the UnixWare/Open Unix Kernel
To rebuild the UnixWare/Open Unix kernel with the new changes:
1
Type the following at the # prompt and press
Enter
after each
line:
cd /etc/conf/bin
./idbuild -B
Status messages appear.