IBM Netfinity ServeRAID-4H Ultra160 User Reference page 60

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4. Reconfigure and recompile your kernel.
Installing device drivers after installing OS/2
You can use the following instructions to install the ServeRAID device driver files
after installing OS/2 Warp Server.
To install the ServeRAID files after installing OS/2:
1. After you complete the OS/2 installation, insert the IBM ServeRAID Device
2. From an OS/2 window, type:
3. Press Enter; then, type:
4. Press Enter. The OS/2 Device Driver Installation window opens and prompts
5. Click Install.
6. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file and verify that there is only one copy of the line
7. Restart the server.
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cd /usr/src
patch -p0 < /tmp/kernel-2.2.13-4.00-patch
Note: See the Linux Kernel-HOWTO for more information on configuring and
recompiling your kernel.
Drivers diskette.
a:
where a is the letter for the diskette drive that contains the ServeRAID diskette.
ddinstal
you for the source and destination drives. The source directory shows where to
insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Drivers diskette. The destination directory
shows where the program will copy the device driver files.
v The program copies the following ServeRAID device driver statement to your
CONFIG.SYS file: BASEDEV=IPSRAID.ADD
v The program copies the IPSRAID.ADD ServeRAID device driver to the OS/2
subdirectory on your hard disk.
BASEDEV=IPSRAID.ADD.
Notes:
a. If you have more than one ServeRAID or SCSI adapter in your server, make
sure that the BASEDEV statement for the adapter or controller controlling
the startup (boot) device appears first in the CONFIG.SYS file before the
BASEDEV statements for other ServeRAID or SCSI adapters.
b. After you install any service packs, check the path for the IPSRAID.ADD
device driver and verify that the correct device driver is installed.
Note: When booting OS/2 after installing the new ServeRAID device driver, you
might receive the following messages:
* Initializing Raid SCSI Subsystem.
* Unable to allocate IRQ resources.
* RMCreate Device Adapter failure.
* RMCreate Device (disk) failure.
* RMCreate Device (disk) failure.
* RMCreate Device (disk) failure.
* RMCreate Device (disk) failure.
If you receive these messages, install an updated RESOURCE.SYS file
that is available from the OS/2 Device Driver Pak On-Line Web site at
the following address:
-4H Ultra160 SCSI Controller

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