HP NetServer LP 2000r HP Netserver Ultra3 SCSI HBA Guide - Page 92

Modify the New System File, Rebuild the UnixWare Kernel

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If a mail message informs you that the installation has failed, turn to "Troubleshooting" on page 90. 5. Type pkginfo -l adstxx and press Enter. 6. Verify that the adst21 or adst70 driver is now listed. If the adst21 or adst70 driver does not appear in the pkginfo listing, turn to "Troubleshooting" on page 90. The listing should be similar to PKGINST: adst21 NAME: Ultra160 Driver for UnixWare 2.1x or PKGINST: adst70 NAME: Ultra160 Driver for UnixWare 7.1 Modify the New System File 1. Display the contents of the adst21 file by typing the following and pressing Enter: For UnixWare 2.1x: cat /etc/conf/sdevice.d/adst21 For UnixWare 7.1: cat /etc/conf/sdevice.d/adst70 2. If your computer is to boot from a device connected to a HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter, verify that the line $static is present immediately below the line $version 2. 3. If your computer is not to boot from the HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter, and you wish to leave the driver as a loadable module, edit and verify that the line $static is not present directly below the line $version 2. Rebuild the UnixWare Kernel To rebuild the UnixWare kernel with the new changes, follow these steps: 1. Type the following at the # prompt and press Enter after each line: 86

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If a mail message informs you that the installation has failed, turn to
“Troubleshooting” on page 90
.
5. Type
pkginfo -l adstxx
and press
Enter
.
6. Verify that the
adst21
or
adst70
driver is now listed.
If the
adst21
or
adst70
driver does not appear in the
pkginfo
listing, turn to
“Troubleshooting” on page 90.
The listing should be similar to
PKGINST:
adst21
NAME: Ultra160 Driver for UnixWare 2.1x
or
PKGINST:
adst70
NAME: Ultra160 Driver for UnixWare 7.1
Modify the New System File
1. Display the contents of the
adst21
file by typing the following and pressing
Enter
:
For UnixWare 2.1x:
cat /etc/conf/sdevice.d/
adst21
For UnixWare 7.1:
cat /etc/conf/sdevice.d/
adst70
2. If your computer is to boot from a device connected to a HP Ultra3 SCSI
host bus adapter, verify that the line
$static
is present immediately below the
line
$version 2
.
3. If your computer is
not
to boot from the HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter,
and you wish to leave the driver as a loadable module, edit and verify that
the line
$static
is not present directly below the line
$version 2
.
Rebuild the UnixWare Kernel
To rebuild the UnixWare kernel with the new changes, follow these steps:
1. Type the following at the # prompt and press
Enter
after each line: