Jumat, Oktober 30, 2009

Install Unix On HP for SCO 5.0.6

HP PROLIANT EXTENDED FEATURE SUPPLEMENT (EFS) 5.66
FOR SCO OpenServer RELEASE 5
INSTALLATION AND REFERENCE

This file contains important information about installing and
using the hp ProLiant Extended Feature Supplement (EFS) 5.66
for SCO OpenServer Release 5.

WARNING: READ ALL OF THE RELEASE NOTES PRIOR TO EFS INSTALLATION.
FOR UPGRADATION OF EFS TO A LATER VERSION, REMOVE OLD EFS FIRST
(Refer to Section 8.0) AND THEN UPGRADE.

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NOTE: Downgrading EFS from 5.66 to 5.62 on the hp ProLiant DL380 G4
is not recommended as EFS 5.62 does not support the Smart Array 6i
controller.

Downgrading EFS from 5.66 to 5.62 on the hp ProLiant ML350 G4:
The "hp ProLiant Advanced Server Management Driver (casm)" in
EFS 5.62 does not support this platform. However if you still need
to downgrade the EFS to 5.62, then you could disable the casm
driver at the "boot:" prompt by typing "defbootstr disable=casm".
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WARNING: Using /etc/btldinstall (a btld post install) is not recommended.
Using btldinstall will cause the cha driver to rewrite the sdevice file
with only one(1) device. If you have more than one SCSI controller
installed, only the boot device will be accessible. Recovery is
possible, see section 4.6.

Using btldinstall will cause the clad driver to rewrite the sdevice file
with only four devices. Using btldinstall will cause the ciss driver to
rewrite the sdevice file with only four devices.

Note: SmartStart assisted installation of SCO OpenServer Release 5 is
not supported from SmartStart 5.40 onwards. Follow these instructions
to install EFS 5.66 with SCO OpenServer Release 5.

TABLE of CONTENTS

1.0 Introduction to EFS 5.66
1.1 EFS 5.66 Packing List
1.2 Changes from EFS 5.64
1.3 Known Limitations

2.0 Device Drivers included in EFS 5.66
2.1 Network Controller drivers
2.2 Compaq SCSI-2 driver
2.3 Compaq ProLiant Storage System driver
2.4 hp ProLiant Advanced Server Management Driver
2.5 hp ProLiant Intelligent Drive Array AND SMART-2 ARRAY driver(ida)
2.6 hp ProLiant CLAD Driver
2.7 Boot-Time Loadable Drivers (BTLD)
2.8 hp ProLiant Fibre Channel Host Controller Driver
2.9 hp ProLiant Remote Insight Driver
2.10 Adaptec Ultra160 Family Driver (ad160)
2.11 hp ProLiant Command Interface Storage Subsystem Driver (ciss)
2.12 LSI Logic Fusion-MPT host adapter driver (lsil)

3.0 Utilities included in EFS 5.66
3.1 Compaq SCSI-2 Management Utility
3.2 hp ProLiant Intelligent Drive Array (ida) Diagnostics Utility
3.3 Compaq System Monitor Utility
3.4 Compaq CPQULTRA Diagnostics Utility
3.5 hp ProLiant CASA Diagnostics Utility
3.6 hp ProLiant CLAD Diagnostics Utility
3.7 hp ProLiant Network Interface Manager Utility
3.8 hp ProLiant EFS Version Utility
3.9 hp ProLiant CISS Diagnostics Utility
3.10 hp ProLiant Integrated Management Log Utility
3.11 hpnicinstall Utility
3.12 hpuid Utility
3.13 hplog Utility

4.0 Installation Considerations
4.1 Disk Storage Requirements
4.2 Removing and Upgrading EFS
4.3 Operating System Requirements
4.4 Installing OpenServer 5 on systems with an IDE Controller
4.5 Other Installation considerations
4.6 Recovery from btldinstall
4.7 Software Patches from SCO

5.0 Installing hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5
5.1 Custom Installation

6.0 Installing hp Tested OEM Network controller Drivers
6.1 Installation using hpnicinstall Utility

7.0 Installing SCO OpenServer 5.0.x on a system with an IDE CDROM
7.1 Installation Considerations
7.2 Installation on Compaq 64-Bit/66-MHz Dual Channel Wide/
Wide Ultra3 SCSI or later controller
7.2.1 Software Requirements
7.2.2 System Configuration and Setup
7.2.3 Install Procedures
7.2.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7
7.2.3.2 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6
7.3 Installation on Compaq Wide Ultra2 SCSI or earlier controller
7.3.1 Software Requirements
7.3.2 System Configuration and Setup
7.3.3 Install Procedures
7.3.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6
7.4 Installation on IDA controller
7.4.1 Software Requirements
7.4.2 System Configuration and Setup
7.4.3 Install Procedures
7.4.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7
7.4.3.2 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6
7.5 Installation on Smart Array (clad) controller
7.5.1 Software Requirements
7.5.2 System Configuration and Setup
7.5.3 Install Procedures
7.5.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7
7.5.3.2 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6
7.6 Installation on Smart Array 5x/6x (ciss) controller
7.6.1 Software Requirements
7.6.2 System Configuration and Setup
7.6.3 Install Procedures
7.6.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7
7.6.3.2 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6
7.7 Installation on HP 64Bit/133MHz PCI-X Dual Channel U320
SCSI HBA (lsil) controller
7.7.1 Software Requirements
7.7.2 System Configuration and Setup
7.7.3 Install Procedures
7.7.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7
7.7.3.2 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6

8.0 Updating your hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5

9.0 Removing the hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5
9.1 Custom Removal

10.0 Removing hp Tested OEM Network Controller Drivers
10.1 Custom Removal

11.0 Installing SCO OpenServer Release 5 using the BTLD diskette

12.0 Configuring Tape Drive(s) on SCO OpenServer Release 5

13.0 Install Time SCSI ID Requirements

14.0 Where to get more information
14.1 Documentation and Web sites
14.2 Man Pages
14.3 Patches and Supplements


1.0 Introduction to EFS 5.66

The hp ProLiant Extended Feature Supplement 5.66 for SCO
OpenServer Release 5 is a collection of software components
that allow ProLiant hardware to operate at maximum performance
levels.

EFS 5.66 also includes several utilities to monitor the
performance and condition of your ProLiant Server.

1.1 EFS 5.66 Packing List

Your hp ProLiant Extended Feature Supplement disk set
contains the following items: (5 disks)

o hp ProLiant BTLD Diskette
o hp ProLiant EFS 5.66 Update Diskette 1
o hp ProLiant EFS 5.66 Update Diskette 2
o hp ProLiant EFS 5.66 Update Diskette 3
o Documentation Diskette

1.2 Changes from EFS 5.64

EFS 5.66 contains temporary alternative solution for the
installation of OEM Intel and Broadcom network drivers.
EFS 5.66 OEM network drivers will be installed by running
the "hpnicinstall" command rather than as an intergrated
part of the typical EFS package. hp is currently investigating
a permanent delivery method for OEM network drivers. The new
method should be available in EFS 5.68. The "hpnicinstall"
command is available as part of the EFS 5.66 package. Full
details for "hpnicinstall" are available in the "hpnicinstall"
man page.

o Support added for hp ProLiant ML310 G2 (SCSI version)
o Support added for next generation Intel Processors
o Support added for Modular Smart Array 500 G2
o HP NC310F PCI-X Gigabit Server Adapter
o HP NC320T PCI Express Gigabit Server Adapter

1.3 Known Limitations

o Remote installation is not supported in this release,
i.e. installation to or from a system over a network.

o Partial installation and partial removal of hp ProLiant
Extended Feature Supplement is not supported.


2.0 Device Drivers Included in EFS 5.66

A Device Driver is a software that the operating system uses to setup
and communicate with hardware devices. EFS 5.66 provides support for
the following ProLiant specific hardware.

2.1 Network Controller drivers

The Compaq NetFlex Controller (cnet/cet) driver supports
the family of Compaq NetFlex controllers under SCO
OpenServer Release 5.

The Compaq Netelligent Controller (cnet/cet) driver
supports the family of Compaq Netelligent controllers
under SCO OpenServer Release 5.

cet Support is provided for the following network cards:

o NetFlex-1 ENET/TR
o NetFlex-2 ENET/TR
o NetFlex-2 TR
o NetFlex-2 Dualport ENET
o NetFlex-2 Dualport TR

cnet Support is provided for the following network cards:

o NetFlex-3/EISA
o NetFlex-3/PCI
o Netelligent 10BaseT PCI UTP
o Integrated 10/100 TX PCI UTP
o Netelligent 10/100 TX PCI UTP
o Netelligent 10/100 TX PCI Dual UTP
o Netelligent 10 T/2 PCI UTP/Coax

The Compaq Token Ring Driver (ttok) supports the following network cards:

o Thomas Conrad 4145 ISA
o Thomas Conrad 4048 PCI

The Compaq Token Ring Driver (ctok) supports the following network cards:

o Netelligent 4/16 TR PCI
o NC 4621
o Thomas Conrad 4048 PCI

The hp ProLiant Gigabit Controller (n1000C) Driver supports the following
legacy Gigabit network cards:

o HP NC6132 Gigabit Module
o HP NC6133 Gigabit Module
o HP NC6134 Gigabit Controller
o HP NC6136 Gigabit Server Adapter
o HP NC7131 Gigabit Server Adapter
o HP NC7132 Gigabit Upgrade Module

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IMPORTANT NOTE
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Intel(R) PRO/100 Network driver(eeE), Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network
driver(eeG) and Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Network driver(bcme) will
not be installed by default during EFS installation. To install
these drivers, run hpnicinstall command provided by EFS. For more
details on this command, refer to hpnicinstall man page.

The hp tested and approved Intel(R) PRO/100 Network driver(eeE),
version 1.9.0 , supports the following network cards:

o HP NC3120 Fast Ethernet Controller
o HP NC3121 Fast Ethernet Controller
o HP NC3122 Fast Ethernet Controller
o HP NC3123 Fast Ethernet Controller
o HP NC3131 Fast Ethernet Controller
o HP NC3132 Fast Ethernet Upgrade Module
o HP NC3133 Fast Ethernet Upgrade Module
o HP NC3160 Fast Ethernet Controller
o HP NC3161 Fast Ethernet Controller
o HP NC3162 Fast Ethernet Controller
o HP NC3163 Fast Ethernet Controller
o HP NC3134 Fast Ethernet Controller
o HP NC3135 Fast Ethernet Upgrade Module

The hp tested and approved Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network driver(eeG),
version 1.5.2, supports the following network cards:

o HP NC6170 Dual PCI-X 1000-SX Server Adapter
o HP NC7170 Dual PCI-X 1000-T Server Adapter
o HP NC310F PCI-X Gigabit Server Adapter

The hp tested and approved Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Network driver(bcme),
version 7.7.6, supports the following network cards:

o HP NC6770 Gigabit Server Adapter
o HP NC7770 Gigabit Server Adapter
o HP NC7761 Gigabit Server Adapter
o HP NC7771 Gigabit Server Adapter
o HP NC7780 Gigabit Server Adapter
o HP NC1020 PCI Gigabit Server Adapter
o HP NC320T PCI Express Gigabit Server Adapter
o HP Embedded NC7760 Gigabit Server Adapter(LOM)
o HP Embedded NC7761 Gigabit Server Adapter(LOM)
o HP Embedded NC7781 Gigabit Server Adapter(LOM)

NOTE:
While configuring eeE, eeG and bcme driver supported controllers
using netconfig, DO NOT SELECT the Compaq NIC Stub Driver as a
protocol. The Compaq NIC Stub Driver should be used in redundant
NIC configuration only. Currently, redundancy is supported by cnet
and n1000c driver based controllers.

2.2 Compaq SCSI-2 driver (cha)

Compaq SCSI-2 driver includes support for the Integrated
32-Bit Fast-SCSI-2 Controllers in the Compaq ProSignia and
ProLiant Family of Servers. Support is also provided for
the following option cards.

o Compaq 32-Bit Fast-SCSI-2 Controller card
o Compaq 32-Bit Fast-Wide SCSI-2/E Controller card
o Compaq 32-Bit Fast-Wide SCSI-2/P Controller card
o Compaq 32-Bit Fast-Wide Ultra SCSI Controller card
o Compaq Dual Channel Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 Controller card
o Compaq 64-Bit Dual Channel Wide-Ultra-2 SCSI Controller card
o SCSI-2 support also includes driver support for the
integrated SCSI-2 options port on the Compaq SystemPro/XL Server.

2.3 Compaq ProLiant Storage System driver (cled)

The hp ProLiant EFS 5.66 includes support for the features of
the ProLiant Storage System when connected to the Compaq SCSI
controllers.

2.4 hp ProLiant Advanced Server Management driver (casm)

Advanced Server Management features include components that monitor
system activity, temperature conditions, fan operation, EISA and
PCI bus utilization, redundant power supply status, ECC correctable
memory errors, and operating system up time since manufacture.

It also provides Automatic Server Recovery and Health Log Support
for the ProLiant Servers. Abnormal events and changes in Wellness
status will also be logged to the Integrated Management Log
(ProLiant's LCD Log Display) on servers equipped with such a display.

Advanced Server Management Support also provides this information
to CIM allowing convenient enterprise wide server management.

NOTE: From EFS 5.66 and above the IPL (Interrupt Priority Level)
of the casm driver is set to 5 by default.

2.5 hp ProLiant Intelligent Drive Array and Smart-2 Controller Array
driver (ida)

Support is included for the following option cards.

o Compaq Intelligent Drive Array Controller
o Compaq IDA-Expansion Controller
o Compaq IDA-2 Controller
o Compaq SMART Controller
o Compaq SMART-2/E Controller
o Compaq SMART-2/P Controller
o Compaq SMART-2/SL Controller
o Compaq SMART-2/DH Controller
o Compaq Smart Array 3100 ES Controller
o Compaq Smart Array 3200 Controller
o Compaq Smart Array 221 controller

2.6 hp ProLiant CLAD Driver (clad)

Support is included for the following option cards.

o Compaq Integrated Smart Array Controller
o Compaq Smart Array 4200 Controller
o Compaq Smart Array 4250 ES Controller
o Compaq Smart Array 431 Controller
o Compaq RAID LC2 Controller

2.7 Boot-time Loadable Drivers (BTLD)

The hp ProLiant Boot-Time Loadable Drivers diskette is used
when installing SCO OpenServer Release 5 on ProLiant systems.
BTLD contains ad160, cha, ciss, clad, ida, and lsil drivers.

2.8 hp ProLiant Fibre Channel Host Controller Driver (casa)

The hp ProLiant Fibre Channel Host Controller Driver (casa)
is the device driver which enables Fibre attached storage.
This driver requires that the StorageWorks Attached Storage
Arrays be configured using the Array Configuration Utility.
The casa device driver will not enable the logical drives,
until they are "stamped" with the virtual SCSI nexus
information using mkdev casa.

Support is included for the following option cards.

o Compaq Fibre Channel Host Controller/E
o Compaq Fibre Channel Host Controller/P
o Compaq 32-Bit/33MHz Fibre Channel Host Adapter
o Compaq 64-Bit/66MHz Fibre Channel Host Adapter

2.9 hp ProLiant Remote Insight Driver (crid)

The hp ProLiant Remote Insight Driver (crid) supports
the following controllers.

o Compaq Remote Insight Board/PCI
o Compaq Remote Insight Lights Out controller
o Compaq Remote Insight Lights Out II controller

NOTE: From EFS 5.66 and above the IPL (Interrupt Priority Level)
of the crid driver is set to 5 by default.

2.10 Adaptec Ultra160 Family driver (ad160)

Support is included for the following controllers.

o Compaq 64-Bit/66-Mhz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI Adapter
o Compaq 64-Bit/66-Mhz Wide Ultra3 SCSI Adapter

2.11 hp ProLiant Command Interface Storage Subsystem Driver (ciss)

The hp ProLiant Command Interface Storage Subsystem Driver (ciss)
supports the following controllers.

o HP Smart Array 5300 Controller
o HP Smart Array 5i Controller
o HP Smart Array 532 Controller
o HP Smart Array 5312 Controller
o HP Smart Array 641 Controller
o HP Smart Array 642 Controller
o HP Smart Array 6400 Controller
o HP Smart Array 6400 EM Controller
o HP Smart Array 6i Controller

2.12 LSI Logic Fusion-MPT host adapter driver (lsil)

LSI Logic Fusion-MPT host adapter driver (lsil) supports the
following controller.

o HP 64Bit/133MHz PCI-X Dual Channel U320 SCSI HBA


3.0 Utilities Included in EFS 5.66

3.1 Compaq SCSI-2 Management Utility

PATH: /usr/bin/compaq/diags/cpqscsi
MAN: cpqsmu

The SCSI-2 Management Utility (cpqsmu) provides support for the
Compaq SCSI Controllers and the Compaq Integrated SCSI-2 Options
Port.

3.2 hp ProLiant Intelligent Drive Array (ida) Diagnostics Utility

PATH: /usr/bin/compaq/diags/ida
MAN: cpqidadiag

The Intelligent Drive Array (ida) Diagnostics Utility (ida_menu)
allows the administrator to view Compaq Drive Array controller
status.

3.3 Compaq System Monitor Utility

PATH: /etc
MAN: cpqmon

The System Monitor utility (cpqmon) displays system
activity and performance information.

3.4 Compaq CPQULTRA Diagnostics Utility

PATH: /usr/bin/compaq/diags/cpqscsi
MAN: cpqultra

Diagnostics utility for Ultra SCSI drives (cpqultra) attached to an
Compaq Ultra SCSI Controller.

3.5 hp ProLiant CASA Diagnostics Utility

PATH: /usr/bin/compaq/diags/casa
MAN: casa_menu

Diagnostics utility for Fibre attached storage devices (casadiag).

3.6 hp ProLiant CLAD Diagnostics Utility

PATH: /usr/bin/compaq/diags/clad
MAN: clad_menu

Diagnostics utility for devices supported by 'clad' driver.
(clad_menu).

3.7 hp ProLiant Network Interface Manager Utility

PATH: /etc
MAN: cpqnim

The hp ProLiant Network Interface Manager (cpqnim) is an
application program, which provides an user interface for
configuring Compaq Netflex-3/Netelligent and HP legacy Gigabit
Ethernet controllers as Redundant backup pair.

3.8 hp ProLiant EFS Version Utility

PATH: /etc

The hp ProLiant EFS Version Utility (cpqefsver) provides a simple one
line output of the current EFS version number installed on the
system.

3.9 hp ProLiant CISS Diagnostics Utility

PATH: /usr/bin/compaq/diags/ciss
MAN: ciss_menu

Diagnostics utility for devices supported by 'ciss' driver.
(ciss_menu).

3.10 hp ProLiant Integrated Management Log Utility

PATH: /usr/bin/compaq/diags/iml
MAN: iml

The hp ProLiant Integrated Management Log viewer utility lets
the user view history of events that have taken place on the
server since it was first booted.

3.11 hpnicinstall Utility

PATH: /etc
MAN: hpnicinstall

hpnicinstall utility provides a command line interface to install
the hp tested and approved OEM Intel/Broadcom Network drivers.

3.12 hpuid Utility

PATH: /usr/bin/compaq/diags

hpuid utility provides a command line interface to disable, enable
and check the status of UID (Unit Identifier) Light (Blue colored),
located on the front and rear of hp ProLiant Servers.

3.13 hplog Utility

PATH: /usr/bin/compaq/diags/iml

The hplog utility provides a command line interface to view the
history of events that have taken place since the system was first
booted. This utility provides options to view the entire log, view
the entire log starting at particular entry number, call to log a
maintenance note and call to set the SEVERITY of a maintenance note.


4.0 Installation Considerations

4.1 Disk Storage Requirements

Approximately 9 megabytes of disk storage is required for
all of the device drivers and utilities of EFS 5.66.

4.2 Removing and Upgrading EFS

When removing or upgrading EFS 5.12 or later, save all
network information and then remove any existing netconfig
chains to the network drivers. To do this, run netconfig,
select Hardware and Remove Network Device for each
netconfig chain connected to any of the network drivers
shipped with EFS.

4.3 Operating System Requirements

The following operating system releases are supported by
EFS 5.66

o SCO OpenServer Enterprise 5.0.7
o SCO OpenServer Enterprise 5.0.6
o SCO OpenServer Host 5.0.6

4.4 Installing OpenServer 5 on systems with an IDE Controller

The IDE controller driver from SCO is not included on
hp ProLiant Extended Feature Supplement 5.66. An IDE driver
required for installing SCO OpenServer on ProLiant Systems
with an IDE Controller, can be obtained from SCO web site
www.sco.com.

Instructions on how to install this driver can be found in
section 11.0 "Installing SCO OpenServer Release 5 using the
hp ProLiant BTLD diskette." For IDE systems use the oss478a
(ATAPI (IDE) driver BTLD) from SCO (the latest release from
SCO at the time of this document).

NOTE: IDE Controller driver is not required if installation
is done using SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 and later, as it is already
present in them.

4.5 Other Considerations

To access certain SCSI devices during installation of SCO
OpenServer Release 5, the Boot-Time Loadable Driver (BTLD)
diskette, available as part of the hp ProLiant Extended
Feature Supplement disk set, may be needed. Refer to
section 11.0, "Installing SCO OpenServer Release 5 using
the BTLD diskette."

4.6 Recovery from /etc/btldinstall

Using btldinstall will cause the cha driver to rewrite the
sdevice file with only one(1) device. If you have more
than one SCSI controller installed, only the boot device
will be accessible. Recovery is possible by installing
the efs or running mkdev hd.

4.7 Software Patches from SCO

Following is a list of recommended minimum patches from
SCO. This list does not cover the entire scope of patches.
This list is just a recommendation for a minimum patch install.
These patches and others can be found on SCO web site
(www.sco.com).

OpenServer 5.0.7:
o SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 Maintenance Pack 3

OpenServer 5.0.6:
o rs506a: Software Manager Supplement
o rs506a: Release Supplement for SCO OpenServer 5.0.6


5.0 Installing hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5

NOTE: If an earlier version of the hp ProLiant EFS is already
installed on your system, please see section 8.0, "Updating
your hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5."

5.1 "Custom" Installation

1. Log in as root

2. Enter "/etc/shutdown -g0 -y" to shut down the system.

3. Press ; at the "Safe to Power Off" message.
When the system reboots, you are prompted to
"press ;+; or enter the root password".
Enter the root password to enter system maintenance
mode.

4. Type "/etc/custom." and press ; The main custom
menu should appear.

5. On the menu bar, highlight "Software", and
press ; to continue.

6. Highlight "Install New..." and press ;.

7. You will be asked what host you want to install from.
Select the host and press ;.

NOTE: Only the local host is supported.

8. You will be asked to insert media and select media device.
Insert the hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5
Volume 1 diskette into the drive. Select "Floppy Disk Drive 0"
as Media Device and press ;.

9. The initial hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5
screen appears. Below the title, each component of the
EFS is listed as it is installed.

10. At some point during this installation, you are prompted to
insert the hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5
Volume 2 diskette. Insert the hp ProLiant EFS for SCO
OpenServer Release 5 Volume 2 diskette into the drive
and press ; to continue.

11. At some point during this installation, you are prompted to
insert the hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5
Volume 3 diskette. Insert the hp ProLiant EFS for SCO
OpenServer Release 5 Volume 3 diskette into the drive
and press ; to continue.

12. Just before the end of driver and utilities
installation, the following prompt is displayed:
**********IMPORTANT**********
HP Tested and Approved Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet(bcme),
Intel(R) PRO/100(eeE) and Intel(R) PRO/1000(eeG) Network
drivers will not be installed as part of this EFS
installation. If you need to install these drivers, quit
the custom utility after the completion of the current
installation process and run "hpnicinstall help" for more
information."
Press ; to continue.
*****************************
Press ; to continue with the installation process.

13. At the end of the drivers and utilities installation,
the following prompt is displayed:
*****************************
During this installation, the kernel was relinked.
You must reboot your system to make this kernel
effective. Press ; to continue.
*****************************
Pressing ; will display "Installation Complete" message.
Press ; to continue.

14. At the end of the rebuilding process, the
hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5 will be
listed on the "All Software on..."List.

15. To exit the installation procedure, highlight
"Host" on the menu bar and press ;, and highlight
"Exit" and press ;.

16. At the # prompt, enter "reboot"


6.0 Installing hp Tested OEM Network controller Drivers

6.1 Installation using hpnicinstall Utility

EFS installation will place the OEM Network Drivers as a tar image
on your system. The Network drivers that are part of EFS image are

o Intel(R) PRO\100 Network driver (eeE)
o Intel(R) PRO\1000 Network driver (eeG)
o Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Network driver (bcme)

Each of these driver packages can be installed seperately
using the hpnicinstall utility provided by the EFS. The command
should be run as root (superuser).

Syntax:

# hpnicinstall Driver-Name
Where, "Driver-Name" shall be eeE, eeG or bcme.

For more details on this command, refer hpnicinstall man page.


7.0 Installing SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.X on a System with an IDE CDROM

7.1 Installation considerations

NOTE : Installation of the OS is supported only on the
primary controller. Use the System Configuration Utility
on SmartStart CD or RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility) to set the
controller order of the primary controller as first. For
Compaq Wide Ultra2 or earlier SCSI controllers, also select
the Host adapter number "0" for primary controller.

On certain platforms System Configuration Utility is not supported.
On these platforms, use the F9/F10 (Function Keys F9/F10) setup
utility to select the primary controller. Follow on-screen
directions to setup the primary controller.

7.2 Installation on Compaq 64-Bit/66-MHz Dual Channel Wide/
Wide Ultra3 SCSI or later controller.

Be sure to terminate any unused internal SCSI controllers.

7.2.1 Software Requirements

o SCO OpenServer 5.0.X
o hp ProLiant EFS 5.66
(Includes hp ProLiant BTLD diskette, 3 EFS
diskettes and a documentation diskette)

7.2.2 System Configuration and Setup

o For Systems Without RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 5.50.
(Erase the system if necessary).
Follow on screen instructions choosing the Manual
Installation path. Select the proper OS and the primary
integrated SCSI controller (if more than one), for
installation under the System Configuration Utility.
Install the system partition if desired.

o For Systems With RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 6.40 or later CD.
Follow on screen instructions.
Click on "Launch Setup" and select "Reboot to RBSU" to
configure the system.

7.2.3 Install Procedures

7.2.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7

Boot using the SCO 5.0.7 installation CD,
At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr link=ad160 hd=Sdsk Sdsk=ad160(0,0,0,0)
Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "lease insert the fd(65)ad160 volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:", (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue)

After few minutes the following message is displayed:

Table "io_init" contains (at 37) another routine
named "ad160init"

Please enter
which routine (0 - 80) to replace ('?' to list)
'a' to add "ad160init" at the end [default]
'n' to do nothing.
or 'q' to quit:

Type '37' and press ;

Table "io_start" contains (at 3) another routine
named "ad160start"

Please enter
which routine (0 - 9) to replace ('?' to list)
'a' to add "ad160start" at the end [default]
'n' to do nothing.
or 'q' to quit:

Type '3' and press ;

Follow normal Install Procedures as outlined in the SCO
Manual. For the install Method, choose the Preserve option
so that the System Partition is maintained and also to
allow access to the full capacity of the hard drive.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.
Then choose "Install New..." to install the EFS. Follow
the directions pertaining to your setup.

7.2.3.2 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6

Boot using the SCO 5.0.6 installation CD,
At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr link=ad160 hd=Sdsk Sdsk=ad160(0,0,0,0)
Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "lease insert the fd(65)ad160 volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:", (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue)

After few minutes the following message is displayed:

Table "io_init" contains (at 33) another routine
named "ad160init"

Please enter
which routine (0 - 53) to replace ('?' to list)
'a' to add "ad160init" at the end [default]
'n' to do nothing.
or 'q' to quit:

Type '33' and press ;

Follow normal Install Procedures as outlined in the SCO
Manual. For the install Method, choose the Preserve option
so that the System Partition is maintained and also to allow
access to the full capacity of the hard drive. SCO 5.0.6
defaults to Primary Slave device. If your IDE CDROM drive
is configured as Primary Master, then select the CDROM as
Primary Master.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.
Then choose "Install New..." to install the EFS. Follow the
directions pertaining to your setup.

7.3 Installation on Compaq Wide Ultra2 SCSI or earlier controller

Be sure to terminate any unused internal SCSI controllers.

7.3.1 Software Requirements

o SCO OpenServer 5.0.6
o hp ProLiant EFS 5.66
(Includes hp ProLiant BTLD diskette, 3 EFS
diskettes and a documentation diskette)

7.3.2 System Configuration and Setup

o For Systems Without RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 5.50.
(Erase the system if necessary).
Follow on screen instructions choosing the Manual
Installation path. Select the proper OS and the primary
integrated SCSI controller (if more than one), for
installation under the System Configuration Utility.
Install the system partition if desired.

o For Systems With RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 6.40 or later CD.
Follow on screen instructions.
Click on "Launch Setup" and select "Reboot to RBSU" to
configure the system.

7.3.3 Install Procedures

7.3.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6

Boot using the SCO 5.0.6 installation CD.

At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr link=cha hd=Sdsk Sdsk=cha(0,0,0,0) Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "lease insert the fd(65)cha volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:" (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue)

After few minutes the following message is displayed:

Driver ; apparently should be replaced with the new
driver "cha". Replacing a driver may result in a kernel
which does not work.

Please enter
'r' if you wish to try replacement
'a' if you want to use block and character major
9[default], which block and character major number
(0-100) to use('?' to list), or 'q' to quit:

Choose 'r' for replacement.

Follow normal Install Procedures as outlined in the SCO
Manual. For the install Method, choose the Preserve option
so that the System Partition is maintained and also to allow
access to the full capacity of the hard drive. SCO 5.0.6
defaults to Primary Slave device. If your IDE CDROM drive
is configured as Primary Master, then select the CDROM as
Primary Master.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.
Then choose "Install New..." to install the EFS. Follow the
directions pertaining to your setup.

7.4 Installation on IDA controller

7.4.1 Software Requirements

o SCO OpenServer 5.0.x
o hp ProLiant EFS 5.66
(Includes hp ProLiant BTLD diskette, 3 EFS
diskettes and a documentation diskette)

7.4.2 System Configuration and Setup

o For Systems Without RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 5.50.
(Erase the system if necessary).
Follow on screen instructions choosing the Manual
Installation path. Select the proper OS and the primary
ida controller (if more than one) for installation under
the System Configuration Utility. Install the system
partition if desired.

o For Systems With RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 6.40 or later CD.
Follow on screen instructions.
Click on "Launch Setup" and select "Reboot to RBSU" to
configure the system.

7.4.3 Install Procedures

7.4.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7

Boot using the SCO 5.0.7 installation CD,
At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr disable=ida link=ida hd=ida0 Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "lease insert the fd(65)ida volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:" (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue.)

Follow normal Install Procedures as outlined in the SCO
Manual. For the install Method, choose the Preserve option
so that the System Partition is maintained and also to allow
access to the full capacity of the hard drive.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.
Then choose "Install New..." to install the EFS. Follow the
directions pertaining to your setup.

7.4.3.2 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6

Boot using the SCO 5.0.6 installation CD,
At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr disable=ida link=ida hd=ida0 Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "lease insert the fd(65)ida volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:" (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue.)

Follow normal Install Procedures as outlined in the SCO
Manual. For the install Method, choose the Preserve option
so that the System Partition is maintained and also to allow
access to the full capacity of the hard drive. SCO 5.0.6
defaults to Primary Slave device. If your IDE CDROM drive
is configured as Primary Master, then select the CDROM as
Primary Master.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.
Then choose "Install New..." to install the EFS. Follow the
directions pertaining to your setup.

7.5 Installation on Smart Array (clad) controller

For the following controllers, follow the procedures listed below.

o Integrated Smart Array Controller
o Smart Array 4200 Controller
o Smart Array 4250 ES Controller
o Smart Array 431 Controller
o RAID LC2 Controller

7.5.1 Software Requirements

o SCO OpenServer 5.0.x
o hp ProLiant EFS 5.66
(Includes hp ProLiant BTLD diskette, 3 EFS
diskettes and documentation diskette)

7.5.2 System Configuration and Setup

o For Systems Without RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 5.50.
(Erase the system if necessary).
Follow on screen instructions choosing the Manual
Installation path. Select the proper OS and the primary
clad controller (if more than one) for installation under
the System Configuration Utility. Install the system
partition if desired.

o For Systems With RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 6.40 or later CD.
Follow on screen instructions.
Click on "Launch Setup" and select "Reboot to RBSU" to
configure the system.

7.5.3 Install Procedures

7.5.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7

Boot using the SCO 5.0.7 installation CD,
At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr link=clad hd=Sdsk Sdsk=clad(0,0,0,0) Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "lease insert the fd(65)clad volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:" (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue.)

After few minutes the following message is displayed:

Driver ; apparently should be replaced with the new
driver "clad". Replacing a driver may result in a kernel
which does not work.

Please enter
'r' if you wish to try replacement
'a' if you want to use character major 9[default],
which character major number(0-125) to use('?' to list),
or 'q' to quit:

Choose 'r' for replacement.

Follow normal Install Procedures as outlined in the SCO
Manual. For the install Method, choose the Preserve option
so that the System Partition is maintained and also to allow
access to the full capacity of the hard drive.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.
Then choose "Install New..." to install the EFS. Follow the
directions pertaining to your setup.

7.5.3.2 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6

Boot using the SCO 5.0.6 installation CD,
At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr link=clad hd=Sdsk Sdsk=clad(0,0,0,0) Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "lease insert the fd(65)clad volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:" (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue.)

After few minutes the following message is displayed:

Driver ; apparently should be replaced with the new
driver "clad". Replacing a driver may result in a kernel
which does not work.

Please enter
'r' if you wish to try replacement
'a' if you want to use block and character major
9[default], which block and character major number
(0-100) to use('?' to list), or 'q' to quit:

Choose 'r' for replacement.

Follow normal Install Procedures as outlined in the SCO
Manual. For the install Method, choose the Preserve option
so that the System Partition is maintained and also to allow
access to the full capacity of the hard drive. SCO 5.0.6
defaults to Primary Slave device. If your IDE CDROM drive
is configured as Primary Master, then select the CDROM as
Primary Master.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.
Then choose "Install New..." to install the EFS. Follow the
directions pertaining to your setup.

7.6 Installation on Smart Array 5x/6x (ciss) controller

For the following controllers, follow the procedures listed below.

o HP Smart Array 5300 Controller
o HP Smart Array 5i Controller
o HP Smart Array 532 Controller
o HP Smart Array 5312 Controller
o HP Smart Array 641 Controller
o HP Smart Array 642 Controller
o HP Smart Array 6400 Controller
o HP Smart Array 6400 EM Controller
o HP Smart Array 6i Controller

7.6.1 Software Requirements

o SCO OpenServer 5.0.x
o hp ProLiant EFS 5.66
(Includes hp ProLiant BTLD diskette, 3 EFS
diskettes and documentation diskette)

7.6.2 System Configuration and Setup

o For Systems Without RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 5.50.
(Erase the system if necessary).
Follow on screen instructions choosing the Manual
Installation path. Select the proper OS and the primary
ciss controller (if more than one) for installation
under the System Configuration Utility. Install the
system partition if desired.

o For Systems With RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 6.40 or later CD.
Follow on screen instructions.
Click on "Launch Setup" and select "Reboot to RBSU" to
configure the system.

7.6.3 Install Procedures

7.6.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7

Boot using the SCO 5.0.7 installation CD,
At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr link=ciss hd=Sdsk Sdsk=ciss(0,0,0,0) Srom=wd(0,0,0)

NOTE: Use the following to install SCO 5.0.7 on the first logical
drive on Modular Smart Array 500 G2.
defbootstr link=ciss hd=Sdsk Sdsk=ciss(0,2,0,0) Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "lease insert the fd(65)ciss volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:" (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue.)

After few minutes the following message is displayed:

Driver ; apparently should be replaced with the new
driver "ciss". Replacing a driver may result in a kernel
which does not work.

Please enter
'r' if you wish to try replacement
'a' if you want to use character major 9[default],
which character major number(0-125) to use('?' to list),
or 'q' to quit:

Choose 'r' for replacement.

Follow normal Install Procedures as outlined in the SCO
Manual. For the install Method, choose the Preserve option
so that the System Partition is maintained and also to allow
access to the full capacity of the hard drive.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.
Then choose "Install New..." to install the EFS. Follow the
directions pertaining to your setup.

7.6.3.2 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6

Boot using the SCO 5.0.6 installation CD,
At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr link=ciss hd=Sdsk Sdsk=ciss(0,0,0,0) Srom=wd(0,0,0)

NOTE: Use the following to install SCO 5.0.6 on the first logical
drive on Modular Smart Array 500 G2.
defbootstr link=ciss hd=Sdsk Sdsk=ciss(0,2,0,0) Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "lease insert the fd(65)ciss volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:" (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue.)

Follow normal Install Procedures as outlined in the SCO
Manual. For the install Method, choose the Preserve option
so that the System Partition is maintained and also to allow
access to the full capacity of the hard drive. SCO 5.0.6
defaults to Primary Slave device. If your IDE CDROM drive
is configured as Primary Master, then select the CDROM as
Primary Master.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.
Then choose "Install New..." install the EFS. Follow the
directions pertaining to your setup.

7.7 Installation on HP 64Bit/133MHz PCI-X Dual Channel U320
SCSI HBA controller

7.7.1 Software Requirements

o SCO OpenServer 5.0.x
o hp ProLiant EFS 5.66
(Includes hp ProLiant BTLD diskette, 3 EFS
diskettes and documentation diskette)

7.7.2 System Configuration and Setup

o For Systems With RBSU(ROM Based Setup Utility)

Boot from SmartStart 6.40 or later CD.
Follow on screen instructions.
Click on "Launch Setup" and select "Reboot to RBSU" to
configure the system.

7.7.3 Install Procedures

7.7.3.1 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7

Boot using the SCO 5.0.7 installation CD,
At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr link=lsil hd=Sdsk Sdsk=lsil(0,0,0,0) Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "lease insert the fd(65)lsil volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:" (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue.)

Once lsil driver is loaded, follow normal Installation
Procedures as outlined in the SCO Manual.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.
Then choose "Install New..." to install the EFS. Follow the
directions pertaining to your setup.

7.7.3.2 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6

Boot using the SCO 5.0.6 installation CD,
At the Boot prompt, type in:

defbootstr link=lsil hd=Sdsk Sdsk=lsil(0,0,0,0) Srom=wd(0,0,0)

At the prompt, "Please insert the fd(65)lsil volume and
press ;, or `q' to quit:" (Insert the hp ProLiant
BTLD diskette of EFS 5.66 and press ; to continue.)

Follow normal Install Procedures as outlined in the SCO
Manual. SCO 5.0.6 defaults to Primary Slave device. If your
IDE CDROM drive is configured as Primary Master, then select
the CDROM as Primary Master.

Follow instructions until the installation is complete.
Install other OS supplements and packages before installing
the EFS (See section 5). Go into custom and select Software.


8.0 Updating Your hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5

BE SURE TO READ SECTION 4.2 "REMOVING AND UPGRADING EFS" BEFORE
YOU START.

If you are updating an earlier version of the hp ProLiant EFS for
SCO OpenServer Release 5 to Version 5.66, you must remove the earlier
version. To do so, follow the instructions in the manual for your
earlier version. If the manual for the earlier version is not available,
you can use the instructions in the next section "Removing the hp
ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5" although the screen messages
may be slightly different. After removing the earlier version of the hp
ProLiant EFS, install the new version as described in the section
"5.0 Installing the hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5."


9.0 Removing the hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5

Use the following procedure to remove the hp ProLiant EFS for SCO
OpenServer Release 5. This procedure should be carried out in
single user mode.

NOTE: When removing or upgrading EFS 5.12 or later, save all
network information and then remove any existing netconfig
chains to the network drivers. To do this, run netconfig,
select Hardware and Remove Network Device for each netconfig
chain connected to any of the network drivers shipped with EFS.

NOTE: The hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer Release 5 must be removed
before any SCO Maintenance Supplements.

9.1 Custom Removal

1. Log in as root.
2. Enter "/etc/custom"
3. Press ; to highlight the software selections.
Using the arrow keys highlight "hp ProLiant Extended
Feature Supplement", and press ;.
4. Press ; to go back to the menu bar and highlight
"Software", and Press ;.
Highlight "Remove Software" and press ;.
5. You are prompted to verify the removal of all packages.
Highlight "Remove" and press "Enter".
6. When all the packages of hp ProLiant EFS for SCO OpenServer
Release 5 are removed, you will be prompted that the
kernel was relinked.
Press ; to continue.
8. You will be prompted again "Removal Complete".
Press ; to continue.
9. To exit the installation procedure, highlight the
"Host" selection, press ;, and highlight "Exit"
and press ;.


10.0 Removing hp Tested OEM Network Controller Drivers

10.1 Custom Removal

If installed, each of the OEM network controller driver pacakge
should be removed using the "custom" utility. Before removing,
make sure corresponding network controller(s) is not configured
in your system.


11.0 Installing SCO OpenServer Release 5 Using the BTLD Diskette

For complete instructions on installing SCO OpenServer Release 5
using a Boot-Time Loadable Driver (BTLD) diskette, refer to the
Installation Guide of your SCO OpenServer Release 5 Operating
System.

During the installation procedure you will need to supply one of
the package names indicated in the following table:

Device Driver
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hardware Supported (Package name)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Compaq 32-Bit Fast SCSI-2 Controller cha
Compaq 32-Bit Fast-Wide SCSI-2/E Controller
Compaq 32-Bit Fast-Wide SCSI-2/P Controller
Compaq 32-Bit Fast-Wide Ultra SCSI Controller
Compaq 32-Bit Fast-SCSI-2 Controller
Compaq Dual Channel Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 Controller
Compaq 64-Bit Dual Channel Wide-Ultra-2 SCSI Controller
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Compaq 64-Bit/66-Mhz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI Adapter ad160
Compaq 64-Bit/66-Mhz Wide Ultra3 SCSI Adapter
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Integrated SCSI-2 Options port ccs
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Intelligent Drive Array Controller ida
Intelligent Drive Array Expansion Controller
Intelligent Drive Array-2 Controller
Compaq Intelligent Drive Array
SMART Controller
SMART-2/E Controller
SMART-2/P Controller
SMART-2/SL Controller
SMART-2/DH Controller
Smart 3100 ES Controller
Smart 3200 Controller
Smart 221 Controller
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Integrated Smart Controller clad
Smart 4200 Controller
Smart 4250 ES Controller
Smart 431 Controller
RAID LC2 Controller
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Smart Array 5300 Controller ciss
Smart Array 5i Controller
Smart Array 532 Controller
Smart Array 5312 Controller
Smart Array 641 Controller
Smart Array 642 Controller
Smart Array 6400 Controller
Smart Array 6400 EM Controller
Smart Array 6i Controller
----------------------------------------------------------------------
HP 64Bit/133MHz PCI-X Dual Channel U320 SCSI HBA lsil
----------------------------------------------------------------------

If you are installing SCO OpenServer Release 5 using either the
Integrated SCSI-2 Options Port, the COMPAQ 32-Bit Fast-SCSI-2
Controller, a SMART-2 controller, the Compaq 32-Bit Fast-Wide-
SCSI-2 Controller, or on ProLiant system with an IDE Controller,
you must indicate that you will be using device drivers external
to the standard SCO OpenServer Release 5 installation package. Do
this by typing the "link" parameter after the "Boot:" prompt.

For example:

Boot: link

Then answer the following prompt with cha for the COMPAQ 32-Bit
Fast-SCSI-2 Controller or the COMPAQ 32-Bit Fast-Wide SCSI-2
Controller. Answer the prompt with CUCCS for the Integrated
SCSI-2 Options Port. For the Compaq SMART-2 controller, answer
with ida. For the IDE Controller Driver, answer with wd.

Which packages do you need linked in the system, or q to quit?:

If you are restarting an unfinished installation, enter the
following at the "Boot:" prompt.

Boot: restart link=cha
or
Boot: restart link=ccs
or
Boot: restart link=wd

If you need the cha, ida and wd, specify all names separated by
a space:

Boot: restart link="cha ida wd"

When prompted to insert either the cha, ccs, or ida package
volume, insert the hp ProLiant Boot-Time Loadable Drivers
diskette.

If you are using the replacement boot diskette and the BTLD
for ida, you should reply "n" at the following prompt:

"Please enter which routine (0 - 30) to replace ("?" to list),
'a' to add "idainit" at end [default]
'n' to do nothing,
or 'q' to quit:"

When the IDE Controller driver is linked in, you will be prompted
to replace, use block and character major 9, or quit, you should
reply "r" at the following prompt:

Driver ; apparently should be replaced with the new driver
"wd". Replacing a driver may result in a kernel which does not
work.

"Please enter
'r' if you wish to try replacement
'a' if you want to use block and character major 9 [default]
which block and character major number (0-100) to use
('?' to list),
or 'q' to quit:"


12.0 Configuring Tape Drive(s) on SCO OpenServer Release 5

Following are the various tape drives validated on OpenServer Release 5

o HP StorageWorks DAT 20/40 GB
o HP StorageWorks DAT 24 GB
o HP StorageWorks AIT 35/70 GB
o HP StorageWorks AIT 50/100 GB
o HP StorageWorks DLT 20/40 GB

To configure tape drive(s), login as super user. Run "mkdev tape"
and follow the On-screen assistance.

o on ad160 driver based controllers, please enter

SCSI Bus = 0
Target ID = SCSI ID of the tape drive
LUN = 0

o on ciss driver based controllers, please enter

SCSI Bus = 4
Target ID = 0 for the first tape drive, 1 for the second and so on...
LUN = 0


13.0 Install Time SCSI ID Requirements

Cara Lain
Boot: defbootstr link=ad160 Sdsk(0,0,0,0)

Software ad160 download
ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/openserver5/drivers/OSR505/btld/ad160/

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