Initio I/O HIGHWAY manual Using Multiple Host Adapters

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SCO UnixWare Driver Installation

4If the host adapter is NOT intended to be bootable, these instructions will guide you through changing the current software settings for UnixWare to establish the INI-9XXX as a non-bootable host adapter for your device:

At the system command prompt, type

/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -M i910u <ENTER>

cd / <ENTER>

shutdown -g0 ( 0 is Zero ) <ENTER>

Y <ENTER>

5Exit the UnixWare program and reboot your system to initialize the new device driver to control INI-9XXX.

Using Multiple Host Adapters

UnixWare is capable of supporting up to eight SCSI busses. If you choose to use multiple host adapters in your system, verify that each host adapter shared interrupt level is set to IRQ10. Please refer to your system documentation to set the interrupt levels.

Space for each host adapter in the system is configured and allocated by a separate line in the file /ETC/CONF/SDEVICE.D/I910U.

1Verify that Y is selected in the second field at the line starting at I910u in the file /ETC/ CONF/SDEVICE.D/I910U for each INI-9XXX in the system.

UnixWare will automatically rebuild the kernel when an additional INI-9XXX is detected.

Removing the Initio driver from a UnixWare system

1Once a UnixWare session is established and a command prompt is ready, type (recall that UnixWare is case sensitive):

Type: /etc/conf/bin/idinstall -d i910u <ENTER> to delete the following files:

/etc/conf/mdevice.d/i910u

/etc/conf/sdevice.d/i910u

/etc/conf/pack.d/i910u/driver.o

/etc/conf/pack.d/i910u/space.c

/etc/conf/pack.d/i910u/disk.cfg

/etc/conf/pack.d/i910u/disk.cfg

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Initio I/O HIGHWAY manual Using Multiple Host Adapters, Removing the Initio driver from a UnixWare system