Adaptec 133U2 User Guide - Page 32

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Adaptec CI/O Management Software User's Guide 1 Insert the Adaptec CI/O Management Software in your CD-ROM drive. Adaptec CI/O NWSETUP NLM supports installation from either the DOS drive or a netware volume. You need to mount or attach the CD-ROM drive to the system according to the Novell instructions. 2 From the NetWare System Console prompt (:), type the follow- ing command (X is the CD-ROM drive or CD-ROM volume assigned) and press Enter: search add x:\cio400\netware 3 Type the following command and press Enter: load nwsetup (The nwsetup NLM is located at cio400\netware\nwsetup.nlm on the CD-ROM.) 4 From the NWSETUP Select Operation menu, select Default Installation or Custom Installation (press F1 for help). 5 At the Install menu, press Enter. 6 If the message "File: SYS:SYSTEM\nwaspi.cdm already exists!" displays, select overwrite. 7 At the end of the installation process, press Enter when you are prompted to update the autoexec.ncf file. (This adds the appropriate NLM command lines to the file so that all software is automatically loaded when the server starts.) Command lines similar to the following are automatically added to the autoexec.ncf file when you run the nwsetup utility: # # NWSETUP: UPDATED ON XX-XX-XX SYS: SYSTEM\IOMGR.NCF RPCSTART SYS:SYSTEM\IOMGRRPC.NCF 8 Press Escape to exit Install. 9 Reboot the system. 2-20

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Adaptec CI/O Management Software User’s Guide
1
Insert the Adaptec CI/O Management Software in your
CD-ROM drive. Adaptec CI/O NWSETUP NLM supports
installation from either the DOS drive or a netware volume.
You need to mount or attach the CD-ROM drive to the system
according to the Novell instructions.
2
From the NetWare System Console prompt (:), type the follow-
ing command (X is the CD-ROM drive or CD-ROM volume
assigned) and press
Enter
:
search add
x
:\cio400\netware
3
Type the following command and press
Enter
:
load nwsetup
(The
nwsetup
NLM is located at
cio400\netware\nwsetup.nlm
on the CD-ROM.)
4
From the NWSETUP Select Operation menu, select
Default
Installation
or
Custom Installation
(press
F1
for help).
5
At the Install menu, press
Enter.
6
If the message “File: SYS:SYSTEM\nwaspi.cdm already
exists!” displays, select
overwrite
.
7
At the end of the installation process, press
Enter
when you are
prompted to update the
autoexec.ncf
file. (This adds the
appropriate NLM command lines to the file so that all software
is automatically loaded when the server starts.)
Command lines similar to the following are automatically
added to the
autoexec.ncf
file when you run the
nwsetup
utility:
#
# NWSETUP: UPDATED ON XX-XX-XX
SYS: SYSTEM\IOMGR.NCF
RPCSTART
SYS:SYSTEM\IOMGRRPC.NCF
8
Press Escape to exit Install.
9
Reboot the system.