HP NetServer LP 2000r HP Netserver Ultra3 SCSI HBA Guide - Page 91

Back Up the Computer, Load the Package

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was loaded in the previous procedure. Loading the driver causes the driver to become a permanent part of the new boot kernel on rebuild. 4. Rebuild the UnixWare Kernel-Rebuilds the kernel with the new driver. 5. Boot the New Kernel-Reboots the computer with the new kernel. NOTE Remember that UnixWare commands are case sensitive. Enter the commands exactly as shown. Back Up the Computer If you have not already done so, back up all important files on the computer. See your UnixWare documentation for proper UnixWare file system backup procedures. 1. Log in as root at the UnixWare # system prompt. 2. To back up the old UnixWare kernel, type the following and press Enter: cp /stand/unix /stand/unix.work Load the Package To load the driver, follow these steps: 1. At the system prompt, type the following and press Enter: pkgadd -d diskette1 Follow the instructions on-screen to insert the IHV HBA disk (or HP Ultra3 Family Manager Set disk for UnixWare 2.1x or UnixWare 7.01/7.1) into the boot floppy disk drive. 2. Select the adst21 or the adst70 package from the on-screen menu and press Enter. The package is loaded into your UnixWare operating system. 3. When the package has loaded, you may be prompted to install the disk again. Do not reinsert the IHV HBA disk (or HP Ultra3 Family Manager Set disk for UnixWare 2.1x or UnixWare 7.01/7.1). Instead, type q (quit) and press Enter. 4. Type mail and press Enter. The mail messages tell you if the installation was successful. 85

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was loaded in the previous procedure. Loading the driver causes the driver to
become a permanent part of the new boot kernel on rebuild.
4.
Rebuild the UnixWare Kernel
—Rebuilds the kernel with the new driver.
5.
Boot the New Kernel
—Reboots the computer with the new kernel.
NOTE
Remember that UnixWare commands are
case sensitive
. Enter the
commands exactly as shown.
Back Up the Computer
If you have not already done so, back up all important files on the computer. See your
UnixWare documentation for proper UnixWare file system backup procedures.
1. Log in as root at the UnixWare
#
system prompt.
2. To back up the old UnixWare kernel, type the following and press
Enter
:
cp /stand/unix /stand/unix.work
Load the Package
To load the driver, follow these steps:
1. At the system prompt, type the following and press
Enter
:
pkgadd -d diskette1
Follow the instructions on-screen to insert the IHV HBA disk (or HP Ultra3
Family Manager Set disk for UnixWare 2.1x or UnixWare 7.01/7.1) into the
boot floppy disk drive.
2. Select the
adst21
or the
adst70
package from the on-screen menu and press
Enter
. The package is loaded into your UnixWare operating system.
3. When the package has loaded, you may be prompted to install the disk again.
Do not
reinsert the IHV HBA disk (or HP Ultra3 Family Manager Set disk for
UnixWare 2.1x or UnixWare 7.01/7.1). Instead, type
q
(quit) and press
Enter
.
4. Type
mail
and press
Enter
. The mail messages tell you if the installation was
successful.