HP NetServer LP 2000r HP Netserver Ultra3 SCSI HBA Guide - Page 90

Installing the Driver When UnixWare, is Already Installed

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6. If necessary, enter the DCU (Device Configuration Utility) to view/change the UnixWare device driver configuration data. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions to continue with installation. Refer to the UnixWare documentation and on-screen help files for help in selecting options. NOTE If your installation fails, do not attempt to use the update installation pkgadd procedure to fix the installation. Follow the instructions in the UnixWare documentation and in this User's Guide to retry the installation. Installing the Driver When UnixWare is Already Installed To update or install the adst21 driver or adst70 driver on a system where UnixWare is already installed, follow the instructions in this section. The procedures are similar for UnixWare 2.1x and 7.1. Procedures that are specific to a UnixWare version are noted when necessary. CAUTION Improper or corrupt driver updates might destroy your existing UnixWare file system. Back up all important files before proceeding. Consult your UnixWare documentation for proper backup procedures. Installing or updating the driver involves the following tasks, which must be completed in the following order: 1. Back Up the Computer-Backs up the old UnixWare kernel and any other important files. 2. Load the Package-Uses pkgadd to load the HP Ultra3 Family driver package. 3. Modify the New System File-For computers booting from a device connected to HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter, modifies the new driver that 84

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6. If necessary, enter the DCU (Device Configuration Utility) to view/change
the UnixWare device driver configuration data.
7. Follow the on-screen instructions to continue with installation. Refer to the
UnixWare documentation and on-screen help files for help in selecting
options.
NOTE
If your installation fails,
do not
attempt to use the update installation
pkgadd
procedure to fix the installation. Follow the instructions in
the UnixWare documentation and in this User’s Guide to retry the
installation.
Installing the Driver When UnixWare
is Already Installed
To update or install the
adst21
driver or
adst70
driver on a system where
UnixWare is already installed, follow the instructions in this section. The
procedures are similar for UnixWare 2.1x and 7.1. Procedures that are specific
to a UnixWare version are noted when necessary.
Installing or updating the driver involves the following tasks, which must be
completed in the following order:
1.
Back Up the Computer
—Backs up the old UnixWare kernel and any other
important files.
2.
Load the Package
—Uses
pkgadd
to load the HP Ultra3 Family driver
package.
3.
Modify the New System File
—For computers booting from a device
connected to HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter, modifies the new driver that
CAUTION
Improper or corrupt driver updates might
destroy
your
existing UnixWare file system. Back up all important files
before proceeding. Consult your UnixWare documentation
for proper backup procedures.