Intel EK-KZPCM-UG manual # cp /vmunix /vmunix.orig, # cd /sys/conf # doconfig -c Syscfgfile

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Chapter 6. DIGITAL UNIX Installation

Example:

You determined that the SCSI1 and SCSI2 buses were the KZPCM during boot. The following shows an example of a configuration file before and after editing.

System configuration file before editing:

bus

itpsa0

at pci?

 

 

vector

itpsaintr

bus

itpsa1 at pci?

 

 

vector

itpsaintr

bus

psiop0 at pci0

slot

4

vector

psiopintr

bus

psiop1 at pci1000

slot

0

vector

psiopintr

bus

psiop2

at pci1000

slot

1

vector

psiopintr

controller

scsi0

at psiop0

slot

0

 

 

controller

scsi1

at psiop1

slot

0

 

 

controller

scsi2

at psiop2

slot

0

 

 

controller

scsi4

at itpsa?

 

 

vector

scsiintr

controller

scsi5

at itpsa?

 

 

vector

scsiintr

System configuration file after editing:

bus

itpsa0

at pci?

 

 

vector

itpsaintr

bus

itpsa1

at pci?

 

 

vector

itpsaintr

bus

psiop0

at pci0

slot

4

vector

psiopintr

bus

psiop1

at pci1000

slot

0

vector

psiopintr

bus

psiop2

at pci1000

slot

1

vector

psiopintr

controller

scsi0

at psiop0

slot

0

 

 

#controller

scsi1

at psiop1

slot

0

 

 

#controller

scsi2

at psiop2

slot

0

 

 

controller

scsi1

at itpsa?

 

 

vector

scsiintr

controller

scsi2

at itpsa?

 

 

vector

scsiintr

1.First time only - save the original vmunix kernel:

#cp /vmunix /vmunix.orig

2.Run the doconfig -ccommand to build a new kernel. In the example below, <SYSCFGFILE> is the name of the kernel configuration file specified during the installation of the KZPCM driver.

#cd /sys/conf

#doconfig -c <SYSCFGFILE>

3.When the 'doconfig' command is finished, it will instruct you to copy the new kernrel kernel to the root directory:

#cd /sys/<SYSCFGFILE>

#cp vmunix /vmunix

4.Reboot

#shutdown -r now

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Contents User’s Guide Achtung Page Page Contents Ethernet Description and Configuration Windows NT InstallationDigital OpenVMS Installation Digital Unix InstallationTables Page Revision Level Date Summary of Changes Revision RecordPage Related Documentation About This GuideVisit our Web Site for the Latest Information AudienceBoldface type ConventionsWho to contact in Asia Pacific Support and Services Who to contact in the AmericasWho to contact in Europe Page Functional Description Product DescriptionPhysical Description Specifications Kzpcm Host Adapter FeaturesSpecifications User-Supplied Hardware and Software Requirements Installing the Kzpcm Host AdapterInstallation Overview Getting StartedTerminating the Scsi Buses Kzpcm Host Adapter Kit ContentsBack up Your System Kzpcm Host Adapter PCB Components Setting Scsi Device IDs Inserting the Host Adapter in a Chassis Slot Installing the Host AdapterInserting the Host Adapter in a Slot Connecting Internal Scsi DevicesInstalling the 68-pin Cable Connector Onto the Host Adapter Installing the 50-pin Cable Connector Onto the Host Adapter Connecting the Ribbon Cable to an Internal Scsi Device Connecting the Ribbon Cable to a Second Internal Scsi Device Connecting External Scsi DevicesConnecting an External Scsi Cable to the Host Adapter Cabling for Typical Configurations Configuration, 16-bit Internal Devices Only 10 Configuration, 16-bit Internal and 8-bit Devices Channel a 16 B it Channel B 16 Bit ID = Page Starting the On-board Configuration Utility Bios Configuration UtilityNvram Descriptions of the Main Menu SelectionsSelected Adapter Utilities Menu Adapter Setup MenuDevice Selections Device Specific Parameter Menu Parameter Settings Quick Reference Chart Exiting the Configuration UtilityParameter Console Operating System SRM Page SYMC8XX.SYS Miniport Driver Description Windows NT InstallationInstalling the SYMC8XX.SYS Miniport Driver No Scsi Devices Are Found During Installation TroubleshootingProblems With Ultra Devices Using Ultra Protocol Digital OpenVMS Driver Description Digital OpenVMS InstallationDigital OpenVMS, Version 7.1-1H1 Only Installing the Digital OpenVMS DriverBoot -flag 0,80000 dka400,dkb0,dva0 Sys$systemsys$config.dat Sys$systemsys$userconfig.datType in DVA0 $ shutdown Set bootdefdev dkb0 Set bootosflags 0,0 Boot $ mount dva0 3pbkit $ product install ITI3140$ reboot Digital OpenVMS, Version 7.1-1H2 or HigherFrom the system SRM console boot the CD-ROM drive as follows Changing the Scsi ID of the Host Adapter VMS Digital Unix Driver Description Digital Unix InstallationDriver Installation Installing the Digital Unix DriverBus Re-numbering Addition of New Hardware After Kzpcm Installation#/usr/opt/ITPSA100/conf/itconfig.sh Syscfgfile #/usr/opt/ITPSA100/data/itconfig.datExample # uerf -R -r 300 more# cd /sys/SYSCFGFILE # cp vmunix /vmunix # cd /sys/conf # doconfig -c Syscfgfile# cp /vmunix /vmunix.orig Setting the Adapter ID Under the Unix Operating System Setting the Host Adapter Scsi ID UnixSetting the Host Adapter ID at the System Console #shutdown -r now #cd /sys/$SYSCFGNAME #cp vmunix /vmunixPage P0 Set Ewn0mode Ethernet Description and ConfigurationKzpcm Host Adapter Ethernet Option Features Displaying and Setting Ethernet Port CharacteristicsShow Ewn0mode System Installation for Windows NT on Ethernet OptionInitial System Installation Existing System InstallationEthernet Description and Configuraton Page Locating the Kzpcm Host Adapter in the System Kzpcm Host Adapter DiagnosticsShow config Seagate ST31055W Set pkb0hostid 6 ! Scsi bus port B Determining the Kzpcm Host Scsi IDShow dev Disk Drives with the Same ID as the Host Locating Scsi Device ID ConflictsTwo Disk Drives with the Same ID Showstatus Testing the Scsi PortsChecking the Scsi Bus Termination Exer dkbKilldiag Testing the EthernetShow ewa0mode Nettest ewa0 -mode internal -pass ShowstatusEK-KZPCM-UG. B01 Reader’s Comments