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Installing an Operating System onto an Array Drive or Single

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Installing SCO OpenServer 8.1.4 Installing OpenServer on a System with Multiple SCSI or RAID Controllers When installing to a system that has multiple SCSI/RAID controllers, you should install Openserver on a RAID volume that is controlled by the first SCSI/RAID controller that is enumerated during the server BIOS boot. 8.1.5 Installing an Operating System onto an Array Drive or Single Disk 1. Enter link at boot: prompt 2. Insert the ICP RAID RAID Driver Installation Diskette in the floppy drive. 3. When prompted by the system, enter iir. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete this portion of the installation. 5. Continue to Section 8.1.6. 8.1.6 Installing the operating system to an Disk Drive not attached to the RAID Card 1. Install the package by using installpkg. The system will display the packages available on the floppy disk. Select iir to begin the installation. 2. Execute the command /etc/conf/bin/idbuild to start the kernel rebuild. Select Y for all options. 3. Restart the system when prompted. 4. When in the graphical mode of the OS, execute the following commands before running ICP RAID Console: cd /usr/lib/terminfo tic src386.src TERM=src386 export TERM Note: The above commands are not needed when in full screen, text mode of the OS. 5. To get the SCSI, LUN and Target ID's, run the command /etc/srcscan 6. Create a hard drive by executing the command mkdev hd. Make a note of output for step 7. 7. Execute the command iir and use the information obtained in step 6. 8. Format the drive by using the following command: mkfs /dev/dsk/1s0 Note: Drives are named per this format: /dev/dsk/1s0 9. The volume is ready to use and can now be mounted. 84 Software Installation and User's Guide

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Software Installation and User’s Guide
Installing SCO OpenServer
8.1.4
Installing OpenServer on a System with Multiple SCSI or RAID
Controllers
When installing to a system that has multiple SCSI/RAID controllers, you should install
Openserver on a RAID volume that is controlled by the first SCSI/RAID controller that is
enumerated during the server BIOS boot.
8.1.5
Installing an Operating System onto an Array Drive or Single
Disk
1.
Enter link at
boot:
prompt
2.
Insert the ICP RAID RAID Driver Installation Diskette in the floppy drive.
3.
When prompted by the system, enter
iir.
4.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete this portion of the installation.
5.
Continue to
Section 8.1.6
.
8.1.6
Installing the operating system to an Disk Drive not attached to
the RAID Card
1.
Install the package by using
installpkg.
The system will display the packages available
on the floppy disk. Select
iir
to begin the installation.
2.
Execute the command
/etc/conf/bin/idbuild
to start the kernel rebuild. Select
Y
for all
options.
3.
Restart the system when prompted.
4.
When in the graphical mode of the OS, execute the following commands before
running ICP RAID Console:
cd /usr/lib/terminfo
tic src386.src
TERM=src386
export TERM
Note:
The above commands are not needed when in full screen, text mode of the OS.
5.
To get the SCSI, LUN and Target ID’s, run the command
/etc/srcscan
6.
Create a hard drive by executing the command
mkdev hd.
Make a note of output for
step 7
.
7.
Execute the command
iir
and use the information obtained in
step 6
.
8.
Format the drive by using the following command:
mkfs /dev/dsk/
1s0
Note:
Drives are named per this format:
/dev/dsk/1s0
9.
The volume is ready to use and can now be mounted.