Installing the Module in an Existing Linux System
To install the module in an existing Red Hat or SuSE Linux system:
1
Insert and mount the controller installation CD.
Install the module RPM by typing:
2
rpm -Uvh mount-point/xxx/yyy.rpm
where mount-point is the specific mount point on the Linux
system, xxx is the driver path, and yyy.rpm is the rpm file.
3 Run
,
fdisk
mkfs
Installing the Unix Driver
This section discusses the following systems:
OpenServer
UnixWare and OpenUNIX
OpenServer
This section contains procedures for installing the driver in
OpenServer systems.
Installing the Driver When You Install OpenServer
To install the driver when installing OpenServer:
1 Install and configure the controller and hard disk drives, as
described in
2 Create the bootable array, as described on
3 Create the driver disk, as described on
remove the driver disk.
4 Insert the OpenServer installation CD and restart the computer.
The system starts loading from the CD and displays a
prompt.
5 When you see the
defbootstr link=aacraid.
6 Follow the OpenServer instructions to complete the installation.
, and create mount points for any new drives.
page
2-2.
prompt, insert the driver disk and type
Boot:
Installing the Driver
page
2-4.
page
3-2. When finished,
Boot:
3-6