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Migrating from SCO OpenServer™ 5.0.5 to UnixWare® 7.1 Using Compaq SmartStart v4.23 19 Step 14: Remove SmartStart CD when prompted. Step 15: Insert the UnixWare 7.1 [boot] diskettes and restart your server. Insert the UnixWare 7.1 [boot] Diskette #1. Keep your license and activation keys close. You will need the license number, code, and other data. Remove diskette. Insert the UnixWare 7.1 [boot] Diskette #2. UnixWare 7.1 Documentation and Manual Pages (SCO Online Help) are automatically installed at this time. Remove diskette. Insert the UnixWare 7.1 Installation CD and continue with the installation. Step 16: Insert additional UnixWare 7.1 CDs and the HBA diskette, when prompted. • Insert the UnixWare 7.1 Operating System Updates CD for more layered products. • Remove the UnixWare 7.1 Operating System Updates CD. • Insert the UnixWare 7.1 Installation CD. • Install the latest copy of the HBA. • Remove the UnixWare 7.1 Installation CD. • Insert the UnixWare 7.1 Optional Services CD for Internet services, such as Netscape; Windows connections; ARCserve IT; and other services. • Remove the UnixWare 7.1 Optional Services CD. Step 17: Remove the EFS from the System Partition. SmartStart automatically installs the Compaq EFS v7.25 for SCO UnixWare 7.1 during the installation process. However, since updates to the drivers and utilities may occur more frequently than a new OS release or an EFS release, you might need to install a newer EFS version than the one on your SmartStart CD. See section "Check for the latest drivers and utilities." If you wish to install a newer version of the EFS, you must first remove the old drivers and utilities. This rule also applies to updating only a particular driver or utility in the future. Removing the EFS also ensures the integrity of the OS patches and supplements. For this Integration Note, we will delete the old EFS. Check for the following drivers, utilities, and documentation among the installed packages. • cpqdoc - Compaq EFS documentation package • cpqhpcd - Compaq PCI Hot Plug Driver update • ptf7012 - UnixWare 7 SNMP ptf (i386)b • ptfcasa - Compaq Attached Storage Array Driver • ptfcasau - Compaq Fibre Channel Diagnostic Utility • ptfcnet - Compaq Cnet Network Driver • ptfcpqasr - Compaq Advanced Server Recovery 0413-0799-A

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Migrating from SCO OpenServer™ 5.0.5 to UnixWare® 7.1 Using Compaq SmartStart v4.23
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Step 14: Remove SmartStart CD when prompted.
Step 15: Insert the UnixWare 7.1 [boot] diskettes and restart your server.
Insert the UnixWare 7.1 [boot] Diskette #1. Keep your license and activation keys close.
You will need the license number, code, and other data. Remove diskette.
Insert the UnixWare 7.1 [boot] Diskette #2. UnixWare 7.1 Documentation and Manual
Pages (SCO Online Help) are automatically installed at this time. Remove diskette.
Insert the UnixWare 7.1 Installation CD and continue with the installation.
Step 16: Insert additional UnixWare 7.1 CDs and the HBA diskette, when
prompted.
Insert the UnixWare 7.1 Operating System Updates CD for more layered products.
Remove the UnixWare 7.1 Operating System Updates CD.
Insert the UnixWare 7.1 Installation CD.
Install the latest copy of the HBA.
Remove the UnixWare 7.1 Installation CD.
Insert the UnixWare 7.1 Optional Services CD for Internet services, such as
Netscape; Windows connections; ARCserve IT; and other services.
Remove the UnixWare 7.1 Optional Services CD.
Step 17: Remove the EFS from the System Partition.
SmartStart automatically installs the Compaq EFS v7.25 for SCO UnixWare 7.1 during
the installation process. However, since updates to the drivers and utilities may occur
more frequently than a new OS release or an EFS release, you might need to install a
newer EFS version than the one on your SmartStart CD. See section “Check for the latest
drivers and utilities.”
If you wish to install a newer version of the EFS, you must first remove the old drivers
and utilities. This rule also applies to updating only a particular driver or utility in the
future. Removing the EFS also ensures the integrity of the OS patches and supplements.
For this Integration Note, we will delete the old EFS. Check for the following drivers,
utilities, and documentation among the installed packages.
cpqdoc - Compaq EFS documentation package
cpqhpcd - Compaq PCI Hot Plug Driver update
ptf7012 - UnixWare 7 SNMP ptf (i386)b
ptfcasa - Compaq Attached Storage Array Driver
ptfcasau - Compaq Fibre Channel Diagnostic Utility
ptfcnet - Compaq Cnet Network Driver
ptfcpqasr - Compaq Advanced Server Recovery