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V. SCO UNIX DRIVERS

d.

The system prompts for the identifier of the host adapter that supports this
device. If the default is correct, press Enter. If the default is not correct,
type: bhba if your SCO UNIX is release 3.2v4x, or slha if your SCO
UNIX is OpenServer. Press Enter.

e.

The system prompts for which host adapter supports the disk drive. Type
the correct host adapter number and press Enter.
If this is the first Symbios Logic host adapter added to the SCO UNIX
kernel, the system prompts if you want to update the link-kit (add another
host adapter). Type y and press Enter. If you entered the host adapter
number incorrectly, type n, and press Enter. The system prompts for the
host adapter identifier of the preceding step.

f.

With SCO OpenServer, the system prompts for the bus number of the
disk drive. Since Symbios Logic host adapters support one bus per adapter,
press Enter to get the default of zero, or type 0 (zero) and press Enter.
With SCO 3.2v4x, this prompt does not appear. Proceed to the next step.

g.

The system prompts for the Target ID of the disk drive. Type the SCSI ID
number of the disk drive and press Enter. If the ID entered is in the range
8-15, a prompt requests verification that the device you are adding is a
wide (16-bit) device, as only wide devices may have IDs greater than 7.
Type y and press Enter if the device is wide. Type n and press Enter if an
ID greater than 7 is incorrectly entered for a narrow (8-bit) device. The
Target ID prompt is then re-issued so you can enter the correct Target ID.

h.

The system prompts for the LUN (Logical Unit Number) of the disk drive.
Type the desired LUN and press Enter, or press Enter for the default
value of zero.

i.

The system prompts to update the SCSI Configuration file. Type y and
press Enter if the displayed values are correct. Type n if the values are
incorrect, and retry from step 3d.

j.

A prompt appears to create a new kernel. Type n (as this is done later) and
press Enter.

4. Adding a SCSI Tape Drive.

NOTE: If you are not adding a SCSI tape drive to this system, go to step 5.
a.

Select option 5 from the CAM3 main menu to show the SCSI
configuration. Note the host adapter number of each Symbios Logic host
adapter. You need these throughout this installation procedure.

b.

From the CAM3 main menu, select option 2 to add or remove specific
devices. A list appears showing the current configuration followed by a
menu of choices. To add a SCSI tape drive, select option 2 and press
Enter.

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. SCO UNIX

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