ServerWORKS Manager - Mylex Global Array Manager SCO Installation Instructions (5/14/1997) ------------------------------------------------ 1) Create a SCO Installation diskette from a dos window. Execute the SCO self-extracting diskette image program by entering the following command at the dos command prompt: sco.exe a: Assuming your a: drive is your intended floppy drive containing a formatted 1.44MB floppy disk without any bad sectors. You will be asked to confirm the operation. 2) Log on as root on the desired system and put the floppy in the SCO system's floppy drive. 3) Type the following (match case exactly as shown): pkgadd -d /dev/rfd0 GAM 4) You will be prompted to insert fd0135ds18 into 3.5 inch 1.44 Mbyte (High Density) Type [go] when ready. or [q] to quit: To begin installation, type: go The files are copied. The operating system and the Kernel are rebuilt. *Note This prompt will only appear if you are using SCO UNIX version 3.x, not 5.x. 5) A prompt to boot this Kernel by default is shown: Do you want this kernel to boot by default? (y/n) Select y to boot from this Kernel. 6) You are prompted to rebuild the Kernel environment as shown: Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt? (y/n) Select y 7) Installation is complete. You must modify the GAMEVENT and GAMEVLOG lines manually. Do this by editing the S99GAM file found in the directory /etc/rc2.d, changing the GAMEVENT line to include (after each -h parameter) the IP addresses of the client systems you will use with this server. Modify the pathname and filename in the GAMEVLOG command line if you wish to. Remember to remove the comment marker (#) from each line. *Note If you wish to enable RAID Fault Management (RAIDBUILD) and optionally change its parameters, you need to modify the RAIDBLD command line installed in S99GAM. See Documentation Appendix C: RAID Fault Management for instructions before proceeding. 8) Save the modified S99GAM and exit. 9) Reboot the system using the following command from the root directory (match case exactly as shown): shutdown -y -i6 -g0