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Installing the ICP RAID Controller as Boot Controller, Installing the ICP RAID Controller as an - scsi card

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Installing SCO UnixWare * Not supplied 7.2 Installing the ICP RAID Controller as Boot Controller There must be a host drive on the first ICP RAID controller found during a cold boot. In addition, the ICP RAID BIOS must be enabled and the SCSI ID of the corresponding ICP RAID SCSI channel must be set to 7. To begin the installation 1. Boot the system with the first UnixWare boot disk or CD. The operating system scans the system for host adapters. 2. When requested insert the UnixWare HBA-Disk. 3. Follow the installation as described in the SCO documentation. Note: The assignment of an IRQ to an INT is made by the PCI System BIOS. UnixWare versions 2.x and higher automatically recognize the IRQ of a PCI expansion card. 7.3 Installing the ICP RAID Controller as an Additional Controller Two cases are discussed below. 7.3.1 No ICP RAID Controller Has Yet Been Configured In this case, the ICP RAID driver must be installed from the UnixWare HBA-Disk by means of the UnixWare desktop and the options "System Setup", "Application Setup". Alternatively, this procedure can be carried out from the UnixWare shell: "pkgadd -d /dev/ dsk/f0t" (ICP RAID driver disk in drive 0). Software Installation and User's Guide 77

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Software Installation and User’s Guide
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Installing SCO UnixWare
*
Not supplied
7.2
Installing the ICP RAID Controller as Boot Controller
There must be a host drive on the first ICP RAID controller found during a cold boot. In
addition, the ICP RAID BIOS must be enabled and the SCSI ID of the corresponding ICP
RAID SCSI channel must be set to 7.
To begin the installation
1.
Boot the system with the first UnixWare boot disk or CD. The operating system scans
the system for host adapters.
2.
When requested insert the
UnixWare HBA-Disk
.
3.
Follow the installation as described in the SCO documentation.
Note:
The assignment of an IRQ to an INT is made by the PCI System BIOS. UnixWare
versions 2.x and higher automatically recognize the IRQ of a PCI expansion card.
7.3
Installing the ICP RAID Controller as an Additional
Controller
Two cases are discussed below.
7.3.1
No ICP RAID Controller Has Yet Been Configured
In this case, the ICP RAID driver must be installed from the
UnixWare HBA-Disk
by
means of the UnixWare desktop and the options “System Setup”, “Application Setup”.
Alternatively, this procedure can be carried out from the UnixWare shell: “
pkgadd -d /dev/
dsk/f0t
” (ICP RAID driver disk in drive 0).