Adaptec 2060900 User Guide - Page 139

Installing the Driver When Solaris 9 is Already, Installed

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Installing the SCSI Driver for Sun Solaris 6 Press F2 again to load all the identified devices. Follow Sun's installation documentation to finish the operating system installation. 7 The installation program requires the Adaptec driver disk at the end. Reinsert the driver disk, then press Enter as instructed by the console on the upper left screen. Installing the Driver When Solaris 9 is Already Installed To install the driver when Solaris is already installed: Note: To update or install the driver, we recommend you do so in Single-User mode (System Maintenance Mode), backup important data. Refer to the Sun documentation for instructions. 1 Login as root or become super user. Backup kernel and original drivers in /platform/i386/kernel by typing: cp -r /platform/i386/kernel /platform/i386/kernelx 2 Disable volume manager if it is running by typing: #/etc/init.d/volmgt stop 3 Insert the Adaptec driver disk into the floppy disk drive. 4 Mount the driver disk to a mount point (/mnt) by typing: #mount -F pcfs /dev/diskette /mnt 5 Run install.sh script: #/mnt/DU/sol_29/i86pc/Tools/install.sh You will be notified if there is an Adaptec Ultra320 driver already installed in your system. If you want to continue the installation, install script will backup the current Ultra320 driver into /.ADPU320 directory. 6 Unmount the disk by typing: #umount /mnt 12-3

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12-3
Installing the SCSI Driver for Sun Solaris
6
Press
F2
again to load all the identified devices. Follow Sun
s
installation documentation to finish the operating system
installation.
7
The installation program requires the Adaptec driver disk at the
end.
Reinsert the driver disk, then press
Enter
as instructed by
the console on the upper left screen.
Installing the Driver When Solaris 9 is Already
Installed
To install the driver when Solaris is already installed:
Note:
To update or install the driver, we recommend you do so
in Single-User mode (System Maintenance Mode), backup
important data.
Refer to the Sun documentation for
instructions.
1
Login as
root
or become super user. Backup kernel and original
drivers in
/platform/i386/kernel
by typing:
cp -r /platform/i386/kernel /platform/i386/kernelx
2
Disable volume manager if it is running by typing:
#/etc/init.d/volmgt stop
3
Insert the Adaptec driver disk into the floppy disk drive.
4
Mount the driver disk to a mount point (/mnt) by typing:
#mount -F pcfs /dev/diskette /mnt
5
Run
install.sh
script:
#/mnt/DU/sol_29/i86pc/Tools/install.sh
You will be notified if there is an Adaptec Ultra320 driver
already installed in your system. If you want to continue the
installation, install script will backup the current Ultra320
driver into
/.ADPU320
directory.
6
Unmount the disk by typing:
#umount /mnt