10. SCO UNIX DRIVERS
DC-390 Series User’s Manual
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device
address
vector
dma comment
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%DC390
-
-
-
Tekram PCI SCSI adapter driver(V2.0)
%+adapter
0x9000-0x9100
11
-
ha=0/id=7 at bus=0/dev=5/func=0
%++device
-
-
-
id=0/lun=0/disk/206MB/”IBM ...”
%++device
-
-
-
id=2/lun=0/tape/”WANGTEK ...”
10.3 Adding the Driver to an Existing SCO UNIX System
with non-SCSI boot drive
1.
Boot SCO UNIX into administration (single user) mode.
2.
It is required to make a backup copy of the working UNIX kernel in case a hazardous
condition should arise. Use the following command to make the copy diskette first:
cp /unix /unix.ok
3.
Insert the BTLD driver diskette (created in 10.1) into the floppy drive and start the
installation by typing:
installpkg
4.
The screen will then show the driver package description:
NAME
DESCRIPTION
tps
Tekram DC390 PCI SCSI Host Adapter (V2.0)
(* If you’re not using DC-390 under SCO Unix3.2v4.x, check the above table for
corresponding command. *)
5.
Type the following command to install the driver:
tps
6.
A series of messages will be displayed. The procedure is completed.
7.
If any SCSI device is to be added (it is NOT necessary to have the hardware actually
connected !!), now is the time to do it. Refer to the SCO UNIX administrator’s manual
for how to add SCSI devices to the system.
Note:
It is important that when you are asked to input the driver prefix, enter tps in
response, and proceed as normal. Or, you can manually edit the SCSI device
configuration file /etc/conf/cf.d/mscsi.
8.
After the devices are added, rebuild the kernel as instructed. If you do not plan to add
any devices, in order to rebuild the kernel, type the following commands:
cd /etc/conf/cf.d
./link_unix
9.
Reboot the system for the changes to take effect.