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| Installing the A6829A Adapter |
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| Installing the SCSI Driver |
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| If you need to install one or more patches, go to step 2. |
Step | 2. | Install any necessary patches. |
Step | 3. | Follow the normal procedure to install the appropriate software bundle |
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Step | 4. Issue the swlist command to ensure that the necessary patches and the | |
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| c8xx driver are present. |
Step | 5. Check to see if the c8xx driver is loaded in the kernel, by doing one of the | |
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| • Use SAM, as follows: |
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| 1. Select the “Kernel Configuration” icon. |
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| 2. Select the “Drivers” icon. |
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| 3. In the “Kernel Configuration” screen, check to see if the c8xx |
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| driver is in the kernel. |
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| • Issue the following command: |
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| what /stand/vmunix grep scsi_c8xx.c |
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| Check to see if the c8xx driver is listed. |
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| If the driver is in the kernel, go to the section, “Configuring LUN 0” on |
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| page 55. |
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| If the driver is not in the kernel, go to step 6 |
Step | 6. Load the c8xx driver into the kernel through SAM: | |
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| a. Select the “Kernel Configuration” icon. |
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| b. Select the “Drivers” icon. |
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| c. In the “Kernel Configuration” screen, follow the normal steps for |
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| loading the driver into the kernel (and building a new kernel). |
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| You need to reboot the system after completing these steps. |
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| Once you have confirmed that the c8xx driver is in the kernel, go to |
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| section, “Configuring LUN 0” on page 55. |
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