Installing Software On The Control Workstation - IBM PCI Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Adapter Installation And Using Manual

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__ 10. To verify that the device driver is already installed on the node(s), type the
__ 11. If the device driver is already installed on the node, contact your service

Installing Software on the Control Workstation

Note: If your system is partitioned ; that is, there is more than one operating system
__ 1. If you are not logged into the Control Workstation as a root user, log in now. You
__ 2. Insert the installation media into the drive of the Control Workstation.
__ 3. Transfer the files to the Control Workstation's lppsource, as follows:
__ 4. To update the SPOT (Shared Product Object Tree), perform the following:
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following at the system prompt:
dsh "lslpp -l devices.pci.00102100* 2>&1" |more
dsh "lslpp -l devices.pci.00100f00* 2>&1" |more
dsh "lslpp -l devices.common.IBM.scsi* 2>&1" |more
provider to have the adapter installed.
OR
If the device driver is not installed on the node, proceed to "Installing Device
Drivers on the SP Nodes" on page 11.
among the nodes, you can only install this adapter in nodes that have AIX 4.3.3
or later.
may also need to export the working collective. Refer to "Checking System
Prerequisites" on page 7.
a. Type smitty bffcreate, and then press Enter.
b. Select the input device/directory and press F4. Move the cursor to the
appropriate input device, and then press Enter.
c. Move the cursor to SOFTWARE Package to Copy and press F4 to select
the software to be installed. Use the F7 key to select the following device
driver(s) at the system prompt:
devices.pci.00102100
devices.pci.00100f00
devices.common.IBM.scsi
Press Enter.
d. Move the cursor down to DIRECTORY for Storing Software Package and
type the appropriate lppsource destination directory as follows, using the
<lppsource_name> you recorded earlier:
/spdata/sys1/install/<lppsource_name>/lppsource
e. To begin copying the files, press Enter.
Note: This step may take several minutes while the directory table of
contents is updated.
a. Type smitty nim_res_op at the system prompt. The Resource Name screen
displays with the following highlighted:
boot
resources
boot

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