HP NetServer LH 3000 Installing SCO UnixWare on an HP Netserver

HP NetServer LH 3000 Manual

HP NetServer LH 3000 manual content summary:

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    LS product families. The SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 operating system is not supported on the HP Server tc3100 and tc4100 product families. Hewlett-Packard has more than one Disk Array Controller (DAC) for the NetServer product family. In this document the term "HP Disk Array" refers to the EISA and PCI Disk
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    Host Bus Adapter (HBA) Driver Tips Driver Names for HP-Supplied Controllers Troubleshooting Section 2. Installing SCO UnixWare 2.1.x Large Memory Access SCSI Extended Translation Setting MPS Table Setting On NetServer LS and LX for UnixWare HP Bundled NICs Not Supported On UnixWare 2.1.x Installing
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    diskette, and the HP Drivers diskette (produced from the HP NetServer Navigator CD). Swap Space You may wish to increase the swap space from the default provided. UnixWare uses the swap space to swap the least-recently used pages in and out of memory. If you have the disk space available, you
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    SCO on their Host Bus Adapter Drivers disk. HP ships the SCO PTF3124C version of the adsl driver on the driver diskette that is created by the HP NetServer Navigator CD. Driver Names for HP-Supplied Controllers The following table lists the names of required drivers for the HP-supplied controllers.
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    controllers when they are connected to the HP Storage System 6. Ultra SCSI mode is supported for disks installed in the HP NetServer cabinet. Troubleshooting SCO UnixWare is very specific about the hardware configuration it expects when installing. The following limitations apply: The root hard
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    2.1.x Large Memory Access SCO UnixWare 2.1.x can access a maximum of 2 GB physical memory (RAM). By HP NetServer models do not have drivers for UnixWare 2.1.x at this time. Consult SCO's hardware compatability guide for a supported NIC. Installing SCO UnixWare 2.1.x The following instructions
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    your system hardware. This utility creates the HP NetServer UnixWare 2.1.x Drivers diskette (the "Drivers Diskette"). 2. UnixWare 2.1.0 and 2.1.1 have problems with system memory sizes greater than 1 GB. You may experience problem loading HBA drivers during the installation process. You may also
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    kernel. Reboot the machine. Section 3. Installing UnixWare 7.1.x The following instructions will help you to install SCO UnixWare 7.1.x on your HP NetServer system. NOTE: In general, UnixWare can not share IRQs across different types of controller cards. NOTE: For LP2000r, IRQ 15 cannot be assigned
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    Adapters. · Deselect the driver for any controller in the system that is not the one you are installing to - Select Misc, then deselect i2otrans if present, this can cause conflict wilth the HP NetRAID card. - Return to DCU main menu and Save @ Exit. 5. Follow the instructions in the SCO UnixWare
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HP Server
SCO UnixWare Installation Guide
NOTICE: The information in this document was last updated for the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM version
M.04.05. If you don't have the M.04.05 version CD-ROM and you're obtaining this document from the HP web
site as a reference to install an operating system, be sure to also check the HP web site for the latest available
drivers.
©Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company
January 22, 2002
Introduction
This document presents important information that you need to install SCO UnixWare.
The first section of this document is a list of helpful tips on NOS installation, the second
section is a step-by-step installation guide.
NOTE: The SCO UnixWare 2.1 and UnixWare 7. X operating system is
supported on the HP NetServer LC II, LC 3, LD Pro, LH Plus, LH Pro, LH II, LH
3, LH4, LX Pro, LXe Pro,
LXr Pro product families.
The SCO UnixWare 7.X operating system is supported on the HP NetServer LPr
LC2000, LH3000, LH6000, LT6000r, LXr8000, and LXr8500 product families.
The SCO UnixWare 2.1, UnixWare 7.X operating system is
not
supported on the
HP NetServer E 30, E 40, E 45, E 50, E 60, LC, LC Plus, LE, LF, LH, LM, and
LS product families.
The SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 operating system is
not
supported on the HP Server
tc3100 and tc4100 product families.
Hewlett-Packard has more than one Disk Array Controller (DAC) for the
NetServer product family.
In this document the term "HP Disk Array" refers to
the EISA and PCI Disk Array Controller models C3609A and C3610A,
respectively.
The term "HP NetRAID" refers to the HP NetRAID and NetRAID-
1 PCI DAC models D4943A and D4992A, The term "HP NetRAID 3Si" refers to
model number D5955A. The term "HP NetRAID 1Si refers to model number
D2140A. The term"HP Embedded RAID" refers to the built in RAID controller
on the HP NetServer LH3, LH4, LH3000, LH6000 and LT6000r.
The HP NetRAID disk array controllers will be supported on UnixWare 2.1 and
UnixWare 7.X on a future HP NetServer Navigator release.