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6.
Select Yes and press <Enter>.
A message screen appears.
7 .
Press <Enter> to continue and then <Alt><Esc> to exit to the console prompt.
8.
Type down to down the server and then exit to exit to MS-DOS.
9.
Reboot the system to enable SMP support.
The startup.ncf and autoexec.ncf files contain a set of commands that are executed
during the boot routine. The startup.ncf file contains commands to load the disk driv-
ers. Once startup.ncf loads disk drivers, control is passed to the autoexec.ncf file to
complete the boot routine. For additional information on the startup.ncf and
autoexec.ncf files, refer to your IntranetWare documentation.
To automatically load the aic78u2.ham driver during the boot routine, the startup.ncf
file must contain a load command line that specifies the location of the driver on the
hard-disk drive and any available options. To find the slot number, type load
a:\scsi\aic78u2.ham at the console prompt and press <Enter>. A list of slot
numbers separated by commas is displayed. Press <Esc> to clear the command line.
NOTE: To load the driver from your hard-disk drive, the aic78u2.ham driver and
nwaspi.cdm module must be copied from your IntranetWare driver diskette to a
directory on your hard-disk drive (usually the server's start-up directory [for example,
c:\nwserver ]).
The syntax to load the aic78u2.ham driver follows:
load [ pathname ]\aic78u2.ham [ options ] slot= x
For example, the command line to load the driver from the c:\nwserver directory with
the verbose= option on and a slot number of 10002 follows:
load c:\nwserver\aic78u2.ham verbose=y slot=10002
NOTE: For each Adaptec 78 xx host adapter installed, a separate load command line
must be included in the startup.ncf file. The slot number ( slot= ) identifies the specific
adapter.
To modify the startup.ncf file, follow these steps:
1.
At the IntranetWare prompt, type install and press <Enter>.
2.
Choose the menu selection that allows you to edit the startup.ncf file.
3.
Make the necessary changes. When you are finished, press <F10>.
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