Avago Technologies LSI20160 User Manual
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Installing the C8XX Driver for Unixware
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Use this copy of the old kernel to reboot the system if the driver
installation fails. Refer to
Section 9.4, “Troubleshooting,”
for
more information.
Step 3.
Insert the PCI SCSI SCO UnixWare driver diskette once the old
kernel is saved.
Step 4.
Load the driver using the
pkgadd
command by typing:
pkgadd -d diskette1
Step 5.
Select
C8XX
and press Enter.
The C8XX driver gets loaded on the system.
The system prompts you again to load the driver even if loading
was successful.
Step 6.
Type
q
(quit) and press Enter.
Step 7.
Verify that the driver is now loaded successfully by typing:
pkginfo c8xx
The package information should look like this:
system c8xx Symbios IHV HBA
After the C8XX package is loaded, a message may appear that
indicates a system reboot is necessary. It sets a system flag to
automatically rebuild the kernel upon the next system boot.
Step 8.
Reboot your system by typing the command:
init 6
During the boot process, the driver scans the SCSI bus and lists the
devices found on it. If the kernel panics during boot, then reboot the
system with the saved copy of the old kernel. Booting from the saved
copy of the kernel is described in the
Section 9.4, “Troubleshooting,”
below. If the reboot is successful, the system is ready to use.