Asus PRL-DLS533 User Guide - Page 147

Adding a SCSI Disk Drive

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NT4 7. To activate the new kernel, you must reboot the system. At the W2K command prompt, type: WXP NNW reboot SCO UNX Press Enter. LNX C2. Adding a SCSI Disk Drive NOTE: If you are not adding a SCSI or Fibre Channel disk drive to this system, go to step 4. 1. At the command prompt, type: mkdev hd Press Enter. 2. The system prompts for the identifier of the host adapter that supports this device. If the default is correct, press Enter. If the default is not correct, type: lsil Press Enter. 3. The system prompts for the host adapter that supports the disk drive. Type the correct host adapter number and press Enter. If an additional LSI Logic host adapter is being added to the SCO UNIX kernel, the system may prompt if you want to update the link-kit (add another host adapter). Type y and press Enter. If you entered the host adapter number incorrectly, type n, and press Enter. The system then prompts for the host adapter identifier of the preceding step. 4. With SCO OpenServer 5.0.6a, the system prompts for the bus number of the disk drive. Since LSI Logic host adapters support one bus per adapter, press Enter to get the default of zero, or type 0 (zero) and press Enter. 5. The system prompts for the target ID of the disk drive. Type the ID number of the disk drive and press Enter. 6. The system prompts for the Logical Unit Number (LUN) of the disk drive. Type the desired LUN and press Enter, or press Enter for the default value of zero. 5-44 Chapter 5: Driver installation

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Chapter 5: Driver installation
NT4
W2K
WXP
NNW
SCO
UNX
LNX
7.
To activate the new kernel, you must reboot the system. At the
command prompt, type:
reboot
Press
Enter
.
C2.
Adding a SCSI Disk Drive
NOTE: If you are not adding a SCSI or Fibre Channel disk drive to
this system, go to step 4.
1.
At the command prompt, type:
mkdev hd
Press Enter.
2.
The system prompts for the identifier of the host adapter that
supports this device. If the default is correct, press Enter. If the
default is not correct, type:
lsil
Press Enter.
3.
The system prompts for the host adapter that supports the disk drive.
Type the correct host adapter number and press Enter.
If an additional LSI Logic host adapter is being added to the SCO
UNIX kernel, the system may prompt if you want to update the link-kit
(add another host adapter). Type y and press Enter. If you entered
the host
adapter number incorrectly, type n, and press Enter. The
system then prompts for the host adapter identifier of the preceding
step.
4.
With SCO OpenServer 5.0.6a, the system prompts for the bus
number of the disk drive. Since LSI Logic host adapters support one
bus per adapter, press Enter to get the default of zero, or type 0
(zero) and press Enter.
5.
The system prompts for the target ID of the disk drive. Type the ID
number of the disk drive and press Enter.
6.
The system prompts for the Logical Unit Number (LUN) of the disk
drive. Type the desired LUN and press Enter, or press Enter for the
default value of zero.