HP NetServer LH 3000 Installing SCO UNIX on an HP Netserver - Page 7
Troubleshooting, N1 and N2 Diskettes
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LH 3000 AIC7870 alad325 LH 6000 Symbios 895 slha LH 6000 AIC7870 alad325 LT 6000r Symbios 895 slha LS AIC7870 alad or alad325 LX, LXe, LXr Pro AIC7880 alad or alad325 LXr 8000 Symbios 53C896 slha All HP Disk Array mdac All HP NetRAID amird NOTE: HP currently does not support ultra SCSI mode on the AIC7880 controllers when they are connected to the HP Storage System 6. Ultra SCSI mode is supported for disks installed in the HP NetServer cabinet and in the HP NetServer Rack Storage System 8 and 12. Troubleshooting SCO OpenServer is very specific about the hardware configuration it expects when installing. The following limitations apply: The root hard disk and the install device should both be on the primary SCSI channel. The root hard disk must be SCSI ID 0. The first SCSI tape drive must be SCSI ID 2. The first SCSI CD-ROM drive must be SCSI ID 5, or for an IDE CD-ROM use the CD-ROM as the master device. The correct SCSI ID is especially important if you are installing from the tape or CDROM drive. If you have a complicated hardware configuration, install SCO OpenServer using only the minimum system required to install. All additional hardware can be added afterwards. N1 and N2 Diskettes SCO OpenServer comes on floppies, QIC525 tape, or CD-ROM. All versions prior to OpenServer 5.0.5 require booting the system off the N1 Installation diskette, and perhaps using the N2 diskette, to build a rudimentary UNIX system as part of the installation process. OpenServer 5.0.5 has a bootable CD-ROM for installation.