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II. Installing the HP NetServer SCSI Drivers on NetWare 3.12, 4.10,
and 4.11/IntranetWare
These instructions describe installing the NetWare 3.12 and 4.10 SCSI drivers for the
embedded PCI SCSI controllers.
Requirements
To install the HP NetServer embedded SCSI controller NetWare driver, you need the
following:
HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM to generate NetWare, and DOS SCSI
drivers (provided with the system).
A blank, formatted diskette
Your HP NetServer hardware, including the embedded SCSI host adapter and SCSI
hard disk drives, must already be configured using the EISA Configuration Utility.
Installing the SCSI Drivers on NetWare 3.12
To install the NetWare 3.12 SCSI drivers on your HP NetServer, you must first create
the Drivers Diskette from the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM, and then get DOS
access to your CD-ROM drive by installing the appropriate ASPI drivers.
Create the NetWare 3.12 SCSI Drivers Diskette
1. Boot the HP NetServer with the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM.
2. Follow the instructions to create a driver diskette. Label the diskette "HP
NetServer MS DOS and Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.1 Drivers Diskette" using the
label shipped with the system. This procedure refers to this diskette as the
"Drivers Diskette".
To install NetWare, you must first install a CD-ROM drive and driver in the DOS
environment by using the Drivers Diskette you create.
Install a CD-ROM Drive with ASPICD.SYS and ASPI8DOS.SYS Drivers
1. Use the MS DOS diskettes to create a 20-50 MB DOS partition on drive C.
Install DOS in this partition.
2. Insert the Drivers Diskette in drive A.
3. Create a subdirectory on drive C (such as SCSI). Copy all DOS SCSI drivers
from drive A to this subdirectory. Type:
Copy A:\DOS\*.* C:\directory
4. Add the following lines to your CONFIG.SYS file:
DEVICE=C:\directory\ASPI8DOS.SYS /D
DEVICE=C:\directory\ASPICD.SYS /D:driver1
Where directory is the path to the directory containing the ASPICD.SYS driver,
and driver1 specifies the driver signature name of the first CD-ROM device
driver. The driver signature name must have fewer than eight characters.
ASPICD.SYS must be used in conjunction with the Microsoft CD Extensions
driver (MSCDEX.EXE). The MSCDEX driver is included with MS-

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