HP NetServer LP 2000r HP Netserver Ultra3 SCSI HBA Guide - Page 60

Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already, Installed

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NOTE This will assign the CD-ROM to the next available drive letter, typically D if there is only one DOS drive. If you are using MS-DOS 5.0 and do not already have mscdex.exe, you will need to either upgrade to MS-DOS 6.0 or above, or download mscdex.exe from Microsoft BBS or CompuServe forum. 4. Reboot your system. You are now able to access your CD-ROM drive from the command line and from Windows. Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already Installed To update or install the adpt160m.ham driver when NetWare is already installed, follow the instructions in this section. The procedures are similar for all versions of NetWare. Procedures that are specific to a NetWare version are noted when necessary. 1. Make a backup copy of the old driver (if it exists) before installing the new driver. 2. Copy the adpt160m.ham driver from the HP Ultra3 Family Manager Set disk for NetWare into the server's startup directory (e.g., c:\nwserver, c:\server.40) on your hard disk. This overwrites any existing version of the driver in the directory. NOTE For NetWare 3.12/3.2 and 4.12/4.2, the file is in \netware. For NetWare 5.0, the file is in \netware\v5_xx. 3. If necessary, modify the load command line in the startup.ncf file so that the proper path to the driver and all appropriate command line options are specified. See "Loading the Driver at Server Bootup" on page 55. The correct syntax to load the Ultra3 Family driver is load [pathname]adpt160m [options]. Command line options are not case sensitive. Placing commas between command line options is optional. See "Loading the Driver at Server Bootup" on page 55 for possible values. 54

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NOTE
This will assign the CD-ROM to the next available drive letter,
typically
D
if there is only one DOS drive. If you are using MS-DOS
5.0 and do not already have
mscdex.exe
, you will need to either
upgrade to MS-DOS 6.0 or above, or download
mscdex.exe
from
Microsoft BBS or CompuServe forum.
4. Reboot your system. You are now able to access your CD-ROM drive from
the command line and from Windows.
Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already
Installed
To update or install the
adpt160m.ham
driver when NetWare is already
installed, follow the instructions in this section. The procedures are similar for
all versions of NetWare. Procedures that are specific to a NetWare version are
noted when necessary.
1. Make a backup copy of the old driver (if it exists) before installing the new
driver.
2. Copy the
adpt160m.ham
driver from the HP Ultra3 Family Manager Set
disk for NetWare into the server’s startup directory (e.g.,
c:\nwserver,
c:\server.40
) on your hard disk. This overwrites any existing version of the
driver in the directory.
NOTE
For NetWare 3.12/3.2 and 4.12/4.2, the file is in
\netware
. For
NetWare 5.0, the file is in
\netware\v5_xx.
3. If necessary, modify the
load
command line in the
startup.ncf
file so that
the proper path to the driver and all appropriate command line options are
specified. See “Loading the Driver at Server Bootup” on page 55.
The correct syntax to load the Ultra3 Family driver is
load [
pathname
]adpt160m [
options
].
Command line options are
not
case sensitive. Placing commas between
command line options is optional. See “Loading the Driver at Server Bootup”
on page 55 for possible values.