Software Installation Guide for the
QLA1240/1240D
64-Bit PCI Dual SCSI Host Adapter Boards
for the PCI Bus
PC0051107-00 B
November 10, 1998
Corp.
QLogic Corporation
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Document Revision History
Rev. A initial release, 12/16/97
Rev. B update, 11/10/98
Drivers Affected
OS/2
SCO 5.0
Sun Solaris x86 (v2.6)
UnixWare v2.1 and v7
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Table of Contents
Section 1 Introduction
1.1 Before You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.2 Before You Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.3 General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Section 2 DOS Drivers Installation
2.1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2.2 DOS Driver Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2.3 Installing Your Drivers with SCSI Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
2.4 Installing Your Drivers Manually. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
2.4.1 DOS RAM BIOS and ASPI Manager Driver and
Switch Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
2.4.1.1 Installing the RAM BIOS and ASPI Manager
Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
2.4.2 DOS Disk Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
2.4.2.1 Installing the DOS Disk Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
2.4.3 DOS CD-ROM Driver and Command Line
Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
2.4.3.1 Installing the DOS CD-ROM Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Section 3 Windows NT Driver Installation
3.1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3.2 Windows NT Driver Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3.3 Windows NT Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3.3.1 Installing Windows NT and the Windows NT
Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3.3.2 Installing the Windows NT Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3.3.2.1 Enabling Enhanced Scatter/Gather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3.3.3 Updating the Windows NT Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
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Section 4 NetWare Driver Installation
4.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4.2 NetWare Driver Files and Setting Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4.3 Installing the NetWare 4.1X Driver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Section 5 OS/2 ADD Installation
5.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
5.2 OS/2 ADD Files and Switch Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
5.3 OS/2 Driver Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
5.3.1 Installing OS/2 Warp Version 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
5.3.2 Updating the OS/2 ADD Using a Diskette . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
5.3.3 Installing the OS/2 ADD Using the OS/2 Warp
CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
Section 6 Windows 95/98 Driver Installation
6.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
6.2 Windows 95/98 Driver Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
6.3 Driver Installation for Windows 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
6.3.1 Installing Windows 95 and the Windows 95/98
Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2
6.3.2 Installing the Windows 95/98 Driver in
Windows 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
6.4 Driver Installation for Windows 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
6.4.1 Installing Windows 98 and the Windows 95/98
Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
6.4.2 Installing the Windows 95/98 Driver in
Window 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Section 7 Sun Solaris Driver Installation
7.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
7.2 Installing the Sun Solaris Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Section 8 SCO UnixWare Driver Installation
8.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
8.2 Installing SCO UnixWare and the qlc1240 Driver . . . . . . . 8-1
8.3 Installing the SCO UnixWare Driver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2
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Section 9 SCO 5.0 Device Driver Installation
9.1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
9.2 SCO Device Driver Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
9.2.1 Installing the SCO Operating System and the SCO
Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
9.2.2 Installing the SCO Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
9.3 Device Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
TABLES
Table Page
2-1 DOS RAM BIOS and ASPI Manager Driver Switch Options . . 2-4
4-1 QL1240.HAM Driver Switch Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
5-1 OS/2 ADD Switch Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
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Section 1
Introduction
1.1
Before You Begin
After successfully installing your QLA1240/1240D board, you are ready to install
the software drivers you need for the QLA1240/1240D board to communicate
between your host machine and the desired peripherals.
1.2
Before You Install
Before you install the software drivers, you need to:
Locate the appropriate Media Master driver diskette for your operating
system. The following four diskettes are included with the
QLA1240/1240D board:
DOS Media Master (DOS, Windows 95/98/NT, OS/2, NetWare)
Solaris Media Master
UnixWare Media Master
SCO 5.0 UNIX Media Master
Make a backup copy of the disk ette that matches the operating system you
use.
Read through this guide to determine which drivers you want to install.
If you have QLogic drivers already installed on your system, you can check the
driver versions by performing the following procedure:
1. Place the appropriate QLA1240/1240D Media Master diskette in an
appropriate drive.
2. Copy the QLVER.EXE file from the diskette into the directory with the
QLogic drivers. For example:
COPY A:QLVER.EXE C:\QLC\QLVER.EXE
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3. Change directories to the subdirectory containing the QLogic dri vers. For
example:
CD \QLC
4. At the prompt type:
QLVER *.*
A QLogic banner is displayed, followed by the drivers and their
corresponding version numbers. For more information about
QLVER.EXE, use the /h (help) parameter. For example:
QLVER /h
NOTE: The latest versions of the software drivers and documentation are
available on the QLogic web site, http://www.qlc.com.
1.3
General Description
Software drivers for the following operating systems are provided with your
QLA1240/1240D board:
Microsoft disk operating system (MS-DOS) version 6.0 and above with
advanced SCSI programming interface (ASPI) support
Windows NT version 4.0
Novell NetWare version 4.1X
Windows 95/98
Sun Solaris x86 (v2.6)
SCO UnixWare 2.1 and 7.0
SCO 5.0
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Section 2
DOS Drivers Installation
2.1
Introduction
This section provides instructions for installing the drivers for MS-DOS version 6.0
and above under the following operating system conditions:
Initial installation of MS-DOS, a new small computer system interface
(SCSI) hard drive, and the MS-DOS drivers
If you are installing a ne w system that has an uninitialized SCSI hard drive
and no other hard drives attached, install MS-DOS version 6.0 or above
according to the Microsoft DOS user manual before installing the DOS
drivers.
Initial installation of a SCSI hard disk and the MS-DOS drivers on an
existing system
If you have an existing system and you are attaching a ne w SCSI hard drive
to the QLA1240/1240D board, run the DOS FDISK and FORMAT utilities
to prepare the drive for use.
2.2
DOS Driver Files
The following files on the DOS Media Master diskette are provided for installation
of the DOS drivers:
\DOS\INSTALL.EXE – SCSI Install program
\DOS\QL12ASPI.SYS – random access memory basic input/output system
(RAM BIOS) and ASPI manager driver
\DOS\QL00DISK.SYS – disk driver
\DOS\QL00CDRM.SYS – compact disk-read only memory (CD-ROM)
driver
README.TXT – helpful hints about the DOS drivers
Be sure to review the README.TXT file for both new and changed information.
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2.3
Installing Your Drivers with SCSI Install
SCSI Install is a menu-based utility for installing and configuring the DOS drivers.
SCSI Install can automatically update your CONFIG.SYS and A UTOEXEC.BAT
files and create backup copies of the original files, identifying them with .QLC
extensions. SCSI Install runs under MS-DOS version 6.0 and above.
If you use SCSI Install, you do not need to perform the manual installation
procedures in section 2.4.
Perform the following steps to install your drivers using SCSI Install.
1. Insert the DOS Media Master diskette in an appropriate drive.
2. At a DOS prompt, type (drive):INSTALL and press <ENTER>. For
example:
A:INSTALL
3. Press the <ENTER> key again to selectContinue with Installation or press
<Esc> to abort the installation.
4. If you want to install the dri v ers on a dri ve or in a directory other than the
default of C:\QLC, use the up and down arrow keys and the <ENTER> key
to select the location you want.
5. You are prompted to Read the README file or Continue with the
Installation. Use the up and down arrow keys and the <ENTER> key to
make your selection. If you choose to view the README file, press the
<Esc> key when you are finished and proceed to step 6.
6. Use the up and down arrow keys and the <ENTER> ke y to choose YES if
you want to connect a CD-ROM orNO if you don’t. Follow the instructions
on the screen.
7. After completing the installation, exit SCSI Install and remove the diskette
from the drive.
8. Reboot your system.
The following is an example of what is added to your CONFIG.SYS file in a
standard installation with CD-ROM:
DEVICEHIGH=C:\QLC\QL12ASPI.SYS /D
REM DEVICEHIGH=C:\QLC\QL00DISK.SYS
DEVICEHIGH=C:\QLC\QL00CDRM.SYS /D:QLC0000
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The following is an example of what is added to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file in a
standard CD-ROM installation:
C:\DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:QLC0000
NOTE: If you do not have a hard drive attached to the QLA1240/1240D board
or you have disabled the QLogic basic input/output system
programmable read-only memory (BIOS PR OM), then the line that
loads the QL12ASPI.SYS driver must precede any line that loads a
memory manager in your CONFIG.SYS file.
If the QLogic BIOS PR OM is disabled, remo v e the REM statement
from the line containing the QL00DISK.SYS driver. Removing the
statement loads the driver and allows DOS to configure the disk
drives.
2.4
Installing Your Drivers Manually
The following sections contain detailed information for manually installing the
DOS drivers.
Before you install the DOS dri vers, make backup copies of the CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files on your system.
When installing the software dri v ers, copy only the files you need to your system.
NOTE: If you are running HIMEM.SYS and a memory manager such as
EMM386.SYS, you can save low memory space by substituting
DEVICEHIGH for DEVICE in your CONFIG.SYS file when installing
the drivers.
2.4.1
DOS RAM BIOS and ASPI Manager Driver and Switch Options
The QLA1240/1240D board has an onboard BIOS PROM that boots the system
from a SCSI disk. In addition, a RAM BIOS that includes an ASPI manager is
provided. Using the RAM BIOS and ASPI manager driver gives your system
enhanced performance and the additional functionality of the CD-R OM and DOS
disk drivers.
NOTE: Using the RAM BIOS and ASPI manager dri ver is mandatory when you
install the CD-ROM or disk drivers.
The DOS ASPI manager provides the standard ASPI interface to the
QLA1240/1240D board. Many SCSI application programs require this interface
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for disk backup and restore operations to SCSI tape de vices, scanners, remov able
devices, etc.
The option switches in table 2-1 can be appended to your RAM BIOS and ASPI
manager driver DEVICE= line in your CONFIG.SYS file.
2.4.1.1
Installing the RAM BIOS and ASPI Manager Driver
Perform the following steps to install the RAM BIOS and ASPI manager driver.
NOTE: If you are installing NetWare, the RAM BIOS and ASPI manager driv er
is not required and should not be loaded.
1. Place the DOS Media Master diskette in an appropriate drive.
2. Create a directory on the boot driv e of the computer to store the driver . F or
example:
MKDIR C:\QLC
3. Copy the RAM BIOS and ASPI manager driver file from the diskette to
the directory created in step 2. For example:
COPY A:\DOS\QL12ASPI.SYS C:\QLC\*.*
Table 2-1. DOS RAM BIOS and ASPI Manager Driver Switch Options
Switch Description
/PARITY This switch enables SCSI bus parity checking. By default,
parity checking is disabled.
/NORESET This switch disables SCSI reset during initialization. This
switch is useful for peripherals that take longer than
3 seconds to recover from SCSI resets.
/ASYNC This switch disables synchronous data transfers. By
default, synchronous data transfers are enabled.
/NODISCONNECT This switch disables SCSI disconnects. By default,
disconnects are enabled.
/NOSEEK Some SCSI devices do not implement SCSI seek
commands. This switch disables the SCSI seek
commands. By default, SCSI seek commands are
enabled.
/DISPLAY or /D When enabled, this switch displays the SCSI
configuration when the driver is loaded. By default, the
SCSI configuration is not displayed.
/E This switch disables the ASPI portion of the RAM BIOS
and ASPI manager driver. By default, ASPI is enabled.
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4. Add a RAM BIOS and ASPI manager driver DEVICE= line to your
CONFIG.SYS file. When you reboot your computer, this line loads the
driver into your system. For example:
DEVICE=C:\QLC\QL12ASPI.SYS
If you do not hav e a hard drive attached to the QLA1240/1240D board or
you have disabled the QLogic BIOS PROM, then the QL12ASPI.SYS line
must precede any memory manager line in your CONFIG.SYS file. For
example:
DEVICE=C:\QLC\QL12ASPI.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.SYS
5. If you want to use any of the option switches, append them to the RAM
BIOS and ASPI manager driver DEVICE= line in your CONFIG.SYS file.
For example:
DEVICE=C:\QLC\QL12ASPI.SYS /DISPLAY /E
6. Save your edited CONFIG.SYS file.
7. If you are installing more dri vers, proceed to the next appropriate section;
otherwise, reboot your system to load the drivers.
2.4.2
DOS Disk Driver
The DOS disk driver (QL00DISK.SYS) is used only in the following cases:
You have hard dri ves attached to the QLA1240/1240D board and you ha ve
disabled the QLogic BIOS PR OM. When the BIOS PR OM is disabled, the
DOS disk driver configures the disk devices into DOS and assigns drive
letters.
You have attached a removable disk drive to the QLA1240/1240D board
and are not using the driver provided by the vendor.
2.4.2.1
Installing the DOS Disk Driver
Before you can install the DOS disk driver, you must first install the RAM BIOS
and ASPI manager driver (see section 2.4.1.1).
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Perform the following steps to install the DOS disk driver.
1. Place the DOS Media Master diskette in an appropriate drive.
2. Copy the DOS disk driver file from the diskette to the computer’s boot
drive. For example:
COPY A:\DOS\QL00DISK.SYS C:\QLC\*.*
3. Add a disk dri v er DEVICE= line to your CONFIG.SYS file after the line
that loads the RAM BIOS and ASPI manager driver. For example:
DEVICE=C:\QLC\QL12ASPI.SYS
DEVICE=C:\QLC\QL00DISK.SYS
4. Save your edited CONFIG.SYS file.
5. If you are installing more dri vers, proceed to the next appropriate section;
otherwise, reboot your system to load the drivers.
2.4.3
DOS CD-ROM Driver and Command Line Parameter
The DOS CD-ROM driver provides the interface between the MSCDEX.EXE
program and the CD-ROM attached to the QLA1240/1240D board. The CD-ROM
driver, RAM BIOS and ASPI manager driver, and MSCDEX.EXE program are
required for accessing the CD-ROM attached to the QLA1240/1240D board.
The DOS CD-R OM driv er and the MSCDEX.EXE program require the following
parameter:
/D:your drive name This name associates the MSCDEX.EXE program and the
CD-ROM drive. The name can be any legal DOS name.
NOTE: The /D: in the parameter does not refer to the drive letter of the CD-ROM.
See section 2.4.3.1 for examples.
Make sure the dri ver name you supply to the MSCDEX.EXE program is identical
to the one you supply to the DOS CD-R OM driv er parameter (see section 2.4.3.1).
NOTE: The MSCDEX.EXE program is provided by Microsoft with MS-DOS
version 6.0 and abo ve. If you are running an older version of MS-DOS,
contact Microsoft to obtain the program.
2.4.3.1
Installing the DOS CD-ROM Driver
Before you can install the DOS CD-ROM driver, you must first install the RAM
BIOS and ASPI manager driver (see section 2.4.1.1).
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Perform the following steps to install the DOS CD-ROM driver.
1. Place the DOS Media Master diskette in an appropriate drive.
2. Copy the DOS CD-ROM driver file from the diskette to the computer’s
boot drive. For example:
COPY A:\DOS\QL00CDRM.SYS C:\QLC\*.*
3. Add a CD-R OM driver DEVICE= line to your CONFIG.SYS file after the
line that loads the RAM BIOS and ASPI manager driver . When you reboot
your computer, this line loads the driver into your system. For example:
DEVICE=C:\QLC\QL12ASPI.SYS
DEVICE=C:\QLC\QL00CDRM.SYS /D:QLC0000
If you are installing NetW are from a CD-R OM, you must copy and use the
QLNWCDRM.SYS CD-ROM driver (located in the \NETW ARE directory
of the DOS Media Master diskette). For example:
DEVICE=C:\QLC\QLNWCDRM.SYS /D:QLC0000
4. Save your edited CONFIG.SYS file.
5. Add a line in your A UTOEXEC.B AT file for the MSCDEX.EXE program
(supplied by Microsoft). For example:
C:\DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:QLC0000
6. Save your edited AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
7. Reboot your system to load the driver.
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Section 3
Windows NT Driver Installation
3.1
Introduction
This section provides instructions for installing the W indo ws NT dri ver under the
following operating system conditions:
Initial installation of the Windows NT operating system and the
Windows NT driver
Installation of the W indows NT driver in an already installed W indows NT
operating system
3.2
Windows NT Driver Files
The following files on the DOS Media Master diskette are provided for installation
of the Windows NT driver:
TXTSETUP.OEM – driver installation script for initial Windows NT text
setup
QLSCSI – identification file for Windows NT setup program
\NT\OEMSETUP .INF – driver installation script for the Windows NT setup
program
\NT\QL1240.SYS – Windows NT 4.0 driver
\NT\README.TXT – helpful hints about the Windows NT driver
Be sure to review the README.TXT file for both new and changed information.
3.3
Windows NT Installation
To install Windo ws NT 4.0 on your system, perform the installation procedures in
section 3.3.1. If Windows NT 4.0 is already loaded on your system, perform the
installation procedures in section 3.3.2.
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3.3.1
Installing Windows NT and the Windows NT Driver
Perform the following steps to install Windows NT 4.0 on the SCSI disk drive
attached to the QLA1240/1240D board. You can use these same steps to install
Windows NT from a CD-ROM attached to the QLA1240/1240D board.
1. Place the Windows NT setup diskette in an appropriate drive.
2. Reboot your system.
3. Follow the standard Windows NT installation instructions. An older
version of the QLogic Windows NT driver may be included with the NT
operating system.
4. Follo w the instructions in section 3.3.3 to update the dri ver from disk ette.
NOTE: The latest versions of the softw are drivers and documentation are
available on the QLogic web site, http://www.qlc.com.
3.3.2
Installing the Windows NT Driver
Perform the following steps to add the W indows NT driver to a previously installed
Windows NT 4.0 system.
1. Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop.
2. Double-click the Control Panel icon.
3. Double-click the SCSI Adapters icon.
4. Select the Drivers tab and click Add.
5. Select QLogic from the list of manufacturers and QLogic PCI-QLA12xx,
64 bit PCI-Dual Channel SCSI HBA from the list of supported adapters.
Click OK.
6. Follow the instructions on the screen and the standard procedures from
your Windows NT source media to install the driver.
3.3.2.1
Enabling Enhanced Scatter/Gather
Windows NT 4.0 includes enhanced scatter/gather list support for handling very
large SCSI I/O transfers. Version 4.0 supports up to 256 scatter/gather segments
of 4096 bytes each, allowing transfers of up to 1,048,576 bytes. For some disk
driv es, it is better to reduce the transfer size to 65,536 bytes. T o reduce the transfer
size, add a new subkey to the registry (see the README.TXT file for more
information).
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3.3.3
Updating the Windows NT Driver
Perform the following steps if a Windows NT driver is already installed and you
want to install an updated version of the driver.
1. Open a DOS command prompt window.
2. Change the current directory to the Windows NT driver directory. For
example:
CD \WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS
3. Make a backup copy of the old dri v er. You can copy the file into the same
directory with a .SAV extension indicating that it is the saved file. For
example:
COPY QL1240.SYS QL1240.SAV
4. Insert the DOS Media Master diskette with the updated driver in an
appropriate drive.
5. Copy the new driver over the old driver. For example:
COPY A:\NT\QL1240.SYS
6. Reboot your system to load the driver.
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Section 4
NetWare Driver Installation
4.1
Introduction
This section provides instructions for installing the NetWare driver under the
following operating system conditions:
Initial installation of Novell NetWare and the NetWare driver
Installation of the NetWare driver in an already installed Novell NetWare
system
4.2
NetWare Driver Files and Setting Options
The following files on the DOS Media Master diskette are provided for installation
of the NetWare 4.1X driver:
NETWARE\QL1240.HAM – driver for NetWare 4.1X
NETWARE\QLNWCDRM.SYS – DOS CD-ROM driver used with
NetWare driver installation from a CD-ROM
NETWARE\README.TXT – helpful hints about the driver and setting
options for NetWare 4.1X
Be sure to review the README.TXT file for both new and changed information.
You can load the QL1240.HAM driver with optional switches to customize the
interface between the driver and Novell NetWare. The switches are described in
table 4-1.
Table 4-1. QL1240.HAM Driver Switch Options
Switch Description
SLOT Provides support for multiple QLA1240/1240D boards
and loads the driver for each board individually.
/LUN Enables support for multi-LUN (logical unit number)
devices
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4.3
Installing the NetWare 4.1X Driver
If you hav e installed your QLA1240/1240D board with a CD-ROM attached and
you are installing NetWare from the CD-ROM, you must first install the DOS
CD-ROM driver (see section 2.4), install NetWare, then continue with this
procedure.
The QL1240.HAM driver is not compatible with NetWare versions earlier
than 4.1X.
NOTE: The LOAD command lines can be entered in your NetWare
STARTUP.NCF file to load the driver automatically when your system
boots.
Perform the following steps to install the NetWare 4.1X driver in a previously
installed NetWare system.
1. Place the DOS Media Master diskette in an appropriate drive.
2. Copy the QL1240.HAM driver file from the diskette to the server root
directory. For example:
COPY A:\NETWARE\QL1240.HAM C:\NWSERVER\
3. Load the driver at the NetWare server prompt (:) by typing the LOAD
command with any desired parameters (see table 4-1).
The following LOAD example works for a default (factory setting)
QLA1240/1240D board.
LOAD QL1240.HAM
If you are installing multiple QLA1240/1240D boards, add the SLOT
setting to the LOAD line. Replace the XXXX in the load line example with
the four-digit hexadecimal slot identification number of the slot in which
the board is installed.
LOAD QL1240.HAM SLOT=XXXX
4. If you are attaching multiple LUN devices, such as tape changers, add the
/LUN switch to the LOAD line. For example:
LOAD QL1240.HAM /LUN
NOTE: Supporting multiple LUNs requires QL1240.HAM revision 1.12a
or later . You can use the QLVER.EXE utility to determine which
version you have. See section 1.2 for instructions.
5. If you have a CD-ROM attached to the QLA1240/1240D board, in addition
to loading QL1240.HAM, you must load CDROM.NLM, which is
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provided with NetWare to mount CD-ROM volumes on the server. For
example:
LOAD QL1240.HAM
LOAD CDROM.NLM
6. If ASPI support is required for the SCSI devices, you must load the
NWASPI.CDM module, which is provided by NetWare. For example:
LOAD QL1240.HAM
LOAD NWASPI.CDM
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Section 5
OS/2 ADD Installation
5.1
Introduction
This section provides instructions for installing the OS/2 Warp version 4 and the
OS/2 ADD driver under the following operating system conditions:
Initial installation of the OS/2 Warp operating system and the OS/2 ADD
driver
Installation of the OS/2 driver in an already installed OS/2 Warp
operating system
5.2
OS/2 ADD Files and Switch Options
The following files on the DOS Media Master diskette are provided for installation
of the OS/2 ADD:
\OS2\QL10.DDP – device driver profile script required for the OS/2 Device
Driver Install utility
\OS2\QL10.ADD – OS/2 ADD
\OS2\README.TXT – helpful hints about the OS/2 ADD
Be sure to review the README.TXT file for both new and changed information.
The switch options listed in table 5-1 may be appended to the B ASEDEV= line in
your CONFIG.SYS file when installing the OS/2 ADD.
Table 5-1. OS/2 ADD Switch Options
Switch Description
/A:dThis switch specifies the adapter (0-3) to which the
following command line parameters apply.
/I When enabled, this switch ignores the specified adapter.
This switch must follow the /A:d switch.
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/DM /!DM This switch enables (/DM) or disables (/!DM) direct
access storage device (DASD) manager support for the
QLA1240/1240D board and its attached devices.
Add :d,d,d to the end of the switch to specify a list of SCSI
IDs, or add :(d,d),(d,d),(d,d) to specify ID,LUN pairs. By
default, this switch is enabled.
/SM /!SM This switch enables (/SM) or disables (/!SM) SCSI
manager support for the QLA1240/1240D board and its
attached devices. Add :d,d,d to the end of the switch to
specify a list of SCSI IDs, or add :(d,d),(d,d),(d,d) to
specify ID,LUN pairs. By default, this switch is enabled.
/!R This switch reports removable disk devices to OS/2 as
fixed disks. By default, removable disks are reported as
removable.
/SI:dThis switch specifies the SCSI ID for the adapters
specified by the /A:d switch. By default, this switch is
SCSI ID 7 (/SI:7).
/SR /!SR This switch enables (/SR) or disables (/!SR) SCSI bus
reset at power up on the QLA1240/1240D board. Do not
use the disable option if any device attached to the
QLA1240/1240D board has synchronous negotiation
enabled. By default, this switch is enabled.
/ET /!ET This switch enables (/ET) or disables (/!ET) embedded
target support for the SCSI devices attached to the
QLA1240/1240D board. By default, this switch is
enabled (all eight LUNs are supported). Specify /!ET for
supporting only LUN 0.
/PAR /!PAR This switch enables (/PAR) or disables (/!P AR) SCSI bus
parity checking on specified adapters. By default, this
switch is enabled.
/SN /!SN This switch enables (/SN) or disables (/!SN) synchronous
negotiations for specified adapters and/or devices.
Add :d,d,d to the end of the switch to specify a list of SCSI
IDs, or add :(d,d),(d,d),(d,d) to specify ID,LUN pairs. By
default, this switch is enabled.
/SD /!SD This switch enables (/SD) or disables (/!SD) SCSI
disconnects for specified adapters and/or devices.
Add :d,d,d to the end of the switch to specify a list of SCSI
IDs, or add :(d,d),(d,d),(d,d) to specify ID,LUN pairs. By
default, this switch is enabled.
Table 5-1. OS/2 ADD Switch Options (Continued)
Switch Description
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5.3
OS/2 Driver Installation
If OS/2 Warp is not loaded on your system, see section 5.3.1. If OS/2 Warp is
already loaded on your system, perform the update procedures in section 5.3.2
using a diskette, or section 5.3.3 using a CD-ROM.
5.3.1
Installing OS/2 Warp Version 4
The QL10.ADD drivers come with version 4 of OS/2 Warp. The drivers are
installed automatically if you install the QLA1240/1240D board before OS/2
Warp.
For OS/2 Warp version 4 installation instructions, see the Up and Running! OS/2
Warp Version 4 book.
5.3.2
Updating the OS/2 ADD Using a Diskette
NOTE:
The QL10.ADD drivers come with version 4 of OS/2 Warp on
CD-ROM. If you have version 4 on a CD-ROM, see section 5.3.3.
If you are replacing the host adapter board that is connected to the
computer’s boot device with the QLA1240/1240D board, you must
update the OS/2 ADD before changing the board.
Perform the following steps to add the OS/2 ADD to a previously installed OS/2
Warp system using the DOS Media Master diskette.
1. Boot OS/2 Warp.
2. Place the DOS Media Master diskette in an appropriate drive.
3. Select the System Setup icon from the OS/2 System program group.
/V When enabled, this switch displays configuration data
during power up. By default, configuration data is not
displayed.
/RA This switch reverses the order in which the
QLA1240/1240D boards are configured. This parameter
is required on systems with some versions of access
method interface (AMI) BIOS and more than one
QLA1240/1240D board.
Table 5-1. OS/2 ADD Switch Options (Continued)
Switch Description
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4. Select theDevice Driver Install icon from the OS/2 System Setup program
group.
5. Click theChange... box under the source directory path. Change the source
directory on the DOS Media Master diskette to OS2. For example:
A:\OS2
6. Select Install.
7. Select QLogic Fast!SCSI IQ PCI ADD Driver. Click OK. The driver is
copied to your boot disk and your CONFIG.SYS file is updated.
8. Shut down your system.
9. Install the QLA1240/1240D board.
10. Reboot your system.
5.3.3
Installing the OS/2 ADD Using the OS/2 Warp CD-ROM
NOTE:
The QL10.ADD drivers come with version 4 of OS/2 Warp.
If you are replacing the host adapter board that is connected to the
computer’s boot device with the QLA1240/1240D board, you must
update the OS/2 ADD before changing the board.
Perform the following steps to add the OS/2 ADD to a previously installed OS/2
Warp system using the OS/2 Warp CD-ROM.
1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
2. From the OS/2 Warp main menu, double click the OS/2 icon.
3. Double-click the System Setup icon.
4. Double-click the Install/Remove icon.
5. Double-click the Selective Install icon.
6. From the System Configuration screen, click the SCSI Adapter
Support icon.
7. From the SCSI Adapter screen, scroll down the menu using the down arrow
key. Select QLogic Fast!SCSI IQ PCI ADD Driver and click OK.
8. Click Next to continue with the installation.
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Section 6
Windows 95/98 Driver Installation
6.1
Introduction
This section provides instructions for installing the Windows 95/98 driver under
the following operating system conditions:
Installation of the Windows 95 operating system and the Windows 95/98
driver
Installation of the Windows 95/98 driver in a previously installed
Windows 95 operating system
Installation of the Windows 98 operating system and the Windows 95/98
driver
Installation of the Windows 95/98 driver in a previously installed
Windows 98 operating system
6.2
Windows 95/98 Driver Files
The following files on the DOS Media Master diskette are provided for installation
of the Windows 95/98 driver:
\WIN95\QLOGIC.INF – driver installation script for the Windows 95/98
setup program
\WIN95\QL1240.MPD – Windows 95/98 driver
\WIN95\README.TXT – helpful hints about the Windows 95/98 driver
Be sure to re view the README.TXT file for both new and changed information.
6.3
Driver Installation for Windows 95
If W indo ws 95 is not installed on your system, perform the installation procedure
in section 6.3.1; if Windows 95 is already installed on your system, perform the
installation procedure in section 6.3.2.
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6.3.1
Installing Windows 95 and the Windows 95/98 Driver
Perform the following steps to install the retail version of Windows 95 and the
Windows 95/98 driver.
1. Make sure that MS-DOS 6.0 or later is installed on the system boot disk.
2. Install the QLA1240/1240D board.
3. If you are installing Windows 95 from a CD-ROM attached to the
QLA1240/1240D board, install the DOS CD-ROM driver (see
section 2.4.3).
4. Run the Windows 95 SETUP program by following the instructions
provided with Windows 95.
5. After Windows 95 is installed and operational, double-click the My
Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon.
6. In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon and select the
Device Manager tab.
7. Select QLogic QLA12xx 64 Bit PCI Dual SCSI Adapter listed under Other
Devices, then click Properties.
8. Select the Driver tab. Click Change Driver.
9. Select SCSI Controllers. Click OK.
10. Insert the DOS Media Master diskette and click Have Disk.
11. Enter A:\WIN95 for the path to the QLogic driver. Click OK.
12. Select the QLogic QLA12xx 64 Bit PCI Dual SCSI Adapter. Click OK.
13. Click OK once more to continue.
14. If the W indows cannot determine if it can r emove this device safely dialog
box appears, click Cancel. Do not click Test.
CAUTION! Clicking Test may lock the system. Rebooting the system
results in normal operation.
15. Edit your CONFIG.SYS file to remov e any QLogic dri v ers that may hav e
been added for DOS support. These are not required for Windows 95.
16. Reboot your system.
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Perform the following steps to install the original equipment manufacturer (OEM)
service release of Windows 95 and the Windows 95/98 driver.
1. Make sure that MS-DOS 6.0 or later is installed on the system boot disk.
2. Install the QLA1240/1240D board.
3. If you are installing Windows 95 from a CD-ROM attached to the
QLA1240/1240D board, install the DOS CD-ROM driver (see
section 2.4.3).
4. Run the Windows 95 SETUP program by following the instructions
provided with Windows 95.
5. When Windows restarts, a dialog box displays that says Do you want to
see more about your computer not being configured for optimal
performance. Click No.
6. After Windows 95 is installed and operational, double-click the My
Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon.
7. In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon and select the
Device Manager tab.
8. Select QLogic QLA12xx 64 Bit PCI Dual SCSI Adapter listed under Other
Devices, then click Properties.
9. Select the Driver tab. Click Update Driver.
10. Insert the DOS Media Master diskette and click Yes in the Update Device
Driver Wizard dialog box.
11. Click Other Locations when the Update Device Driver W izar d dialog box
returns.
12. Enter A:\WIN95 for the path to the QLogic driver. Click OK.
13. Click Finish when the wizard finds the updated driver for the QLogic
QLA12xx 64 Bit PCI Dual SCSI Adapter.
14. Click OK when prompted to insert the QLogic SCSI Software Diskette.
15. Enter A:\WIN95 for the path to the QLogic driver. Click OK.
16. If the W indows cannot determine if it can r emove this de vice safely dialog
box appears, click Cancel. Do not click Test.
CAUTION! Clicking Test may lock the system. Rebooting the system
results in normal operation.
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17. Edit your CONFIG.SYS file to remov e any QLogic dri v ers that may hav e
been added for DOS support. These are not required for Windows 95.
18. Reboot your system.
6.3.2
Installing the Windows 95/98 Driver in Windows 95
Perform the following steps to install the Windows 95/98 dri v er on a system with
the Windows 95 retail package already installed.
1. Install your QLA1240/1240D board and peripheral devices.
2. Reboot your system. The New Hardware Found window pops up after
detecting the QLogic QLA12xx 64 Bit PCI Dual SCSI Adapter.
3. Insert the DOS Media Master diskette and select the option to Load driver
from disk provided by the hardware manufacturer. Click OK.
4. Enter A:\WIN95 for the path to the QLogic driver , and click OK to install
the Windows 95/98 driver.
Perform the following steps to install the Windows 95/98 dri v er on a system with
the Windows 95 OEM service release already installed.
1. Install your QLA1240/1240D board and peripheral devices.
2. Reboot your system. The New Hardware Found window pops up after
detecting the QLogic QLA12xx 64 Bit PCI Dual SCSI Adapter.
3. Insert the DOS Media Master diskette. Click Next.
4. Click Other Locations in the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box.
5. Enter A:\WIN95 for the path to the QLogic driver. Click OK.
6. Click Finish when the wizard finds the updated driver for the QLogic
QLA12xx 64 Bit PCI Dual SCSI Adapter.
7. Click OK when prompted to insert the QLogic SCSI Software Diskette.
8. Enter A:\WIN95 for the path to the QLogic driver. Click OK.
9. Reboot your system.
6.4
Driver Installation for Windows 98
If W indo ws 98 is not installed on your system, perform the installation procedure
in section 6.4.1; if Windows 98 is already installed on your system, perform the
installation procedure in section 6.4.2.
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6.4.1
Installing Windows 98 and the Windows 95/98 Driver
Perform the follo wing steps to install Windows 98 and the Windows 95/98 dri v er.
NOTE: At the time of publication, W indo ws 98 cannot be installed from a SCSI
CD-ROM drive attached to the QLA1240/1240D board.
1. Install the QLA1240/1240D board.
2. Insert the Windows 98 Boot Disk.
3. Reboot your system.
4. The Microsoft Windows 98 Startup Menu opens and prompts you to select
a startup option.
Microsoft Windows 98 Startup Menu
1. Start Windows 98 Setup from CD-ROM.
2. Start computer with CD-ROM support.
3. Start computer without CD-ROM support.
Enter a choice: 1
5. Press <ENTER> to accept the default.
6. Install Windows 98 according to the software’s instructions.
7. After Windows 98 is installed and operational, double-click the My
Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon.
8. In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon and select the
Device Manager tab.
9. Select PCI SCSI Bus Controller listed under Other devices, then click
Properties.
10. Click Reinstall Driver then click Next in the Update Device Driver W izard
dialog box.
11. Click Next to allo w W indo ws 98 to Searc h for a better driver than the one
your device is using now. (Recommended).
12. Make sure theFloppy disk drives check box is checked, then select Specify
a location.
13. Insert the DOS Media Master diskette and typeA:\WIN95 for the path to
the QLogic driver. Click Next.
14. Click Finish when the wizard finds the updated driver for the QLogic
QLA12xx 64 Bit PCI Dual SCSI Adapter.
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15. Click Close to close the Properties dialog box, then click OK to close the
System dialog box.
16. Reboot your system.
6.4.2
Installing the Windows 95/98 Driver in Windows 98
Perform the following steps to install the Windows 95/98 dri v er on a system with
the Windows 98 operating system already installed.
1. Install the QLA1240/1240D board.
2. When W indows 98 has completed loading, double-click the My Computer
icon, then the Control Panel icon.
3. In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon and select the
Device Manager tab.
4. Select PCI SCSI Bus Controller listed under Other devices, then click
Properties.
5. Click Reinstall Driver then click Next in the Update Device Driver W izard
dialog box.
6. Click Next to allo w W indo ws 98 to Searc h for a better driver than the one
your device is using now. (Recommended).
7. Make sure the Floppy disk drives box is checked, then select Specify a
location.
8. Insert the DOS Media Master diskette and typeA:\WIN95 for the path to
the QLogic driver. Click Next.
9. Click Finish when the wizard finds the updated driver for the QLogic
QLA12xx 64 Bit PCI Dual SCSI Adapter.
10. Click Close to close the Properties dialog box, then click OK to close the
System dialog box.
11. Reboot your system.
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Section 7
Sun Solaris Driver Installation
7.1
Introduction
This section provides instructions for installing the Sun Solaris driver (qlc1240)
in an already installed Sun Solaris x86 (v2.6) operating system.
The qlc1240 dri ver package on the Solaris Media Master diskette is provided for
installation of the qlc1240 driver.
NOTE: This diskette cannot be read from a DOS environment.
7.2
Installing the Sun Solaris Driver
Perform the following steps to install the qlc1240 driver in a previously installed
Sun Solaris x86 v2.6 system.
NOTE: To install the qlc1240 driver, you must have superuser privileges.
1. Logon to the system as a superuser.
2. Insert the Solaris Media Master diskette in the first floppy drive.
3. Enter the following text to run the volume check program:
volcheck
4. Enter the following text to obtain the name of your floppy drive:
mount
5. The name of your floppy drive is listed. For example:
/floppy/unlabeled on
/vol/dev/rdiskette0/unlabeled
6. Enter the following text to run the package add (pkgadd) program
(substitute the name of your floppy drive):
pkgadd -d /vol/dev/rdiskette0/unlabeled
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7. You are prompted to select a driver package. For example:
The following packages are available:
1 QLA1240 QLogic QLA1240/1240D driver
(x86) Solaris 2.6, Rev=1.00
Select packages(s) you wish to process (or 'all'
to process all packages). (default: all)
[?,??,q]:
8. Type 1 and press <ENTER> to continue.
9. You are prompted to select the directory where the driver will be installed.
For example:
Processing package instance <QLA1240> from
</vol/dev/rdiskette0/unlabeled>
QLogic QLA1240/1240D driver
(x86) Solaris 2.6, Rev=1.00
Copyright (c) 1998, by QLogic Corporation. All
rights reserved.
Where do you want the driver object installed
(default=/kernel/drv):
10. Press <ENTER> to accept the default.
11. The pkgadd program performs a series of checks, then posts a script
warning and asks whether or not to continue the installation. F or example:
Using </kernel/drv> as the package base
directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already
installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be
executed with super-user permission during the
process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of
<QLA1240> [y,n,?]
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12. Typey and press <ENTER> to continue the driver installation. The pkgadd
program notifies you when the driver installation is complete. For example:
Installing QLogic QLA1240/1240D driver as
<QLA1240>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/kernel/drv/qla1240.conf
[ verifying class <none> ]
## Executing postinstall script
Installation of <QLA1240> was successful.
13. You are prompted to select a driver package. For example:
The following packages are available:
1 QLA1240 QLogic QLA1240/1240D driver
(x86) Solaris 2.6, Rev=1.00
Select packages(s) you wish to process (or 'all'
to process all packages). (default: all)
[?,??,q]:
14. Type q and press <ENTER> to quit the installation process.
15. Remove the Solaris Media Master diskette.
16. Enter the following text to reboot and reconfigure the system:
reboot -- -r
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Section 8
SCO UnixWare Driver Installation
8.1
Introduction
This section provides instructions for installing the SCO UnixWare driver
(qlc1240) under the following operating system conditions:
Initial installation of SCO UnixWare and the qlc1240 driver
Installation of the qlc1240 driver in an already installed SCO UNIX system
If SCO UnixWare is not installed on your system, perform the installation
procedures in section 8.2. If SCO Unixware is already installed, perform the
installation procedures in section 8.3.
The qlc1240 driver package on the UnixWare Media Master diskette is provided
for installation of the qlc1240 driver.
NOTE: This diskette cannot be read from a DOS environment.
The installation of host adapter boards and devices is co vered in detail in the SCO
UnixWare documentation. See the following topics for more information.
Using boot-time loadable drivers (Installation Guide)
Adding hard disks and CD-ROM drives (System Administrator’s Guide)
8.2
Installing SCO UnixWare and the qlc1240 Driver
Perform the following steps to install SCO UnixWare and the qlc1240 driver.
1. Follow the installation instructions that come with the SCO UnixWare
installation diskettes. During the installation, you will be prompted to
install the driver for the QLA1240/1240D board.
When installing SCO UnixWare 2.1, the following choices appear (the
asterisk is the system default):
(*) Install Host Bus Adapter Drivers
( ) Continue Installation
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When installing SCO UnixWare 7.0, the following choices appear (the
asterisk is the system default):
( ) Install HBA diskette
(*) Proceed with installation
2. Remove the SCO UnixWare installation diskette and insert the QLogic
UnixWare 2.1 Media Master diskette.
If you are installing SCO UnixWare 2.1, press the enter key; the qlc1240
driver is automatically installed.
If you are installing SCO UnixWare 7.0, press the <> key to select
Install HBA diskette. Press the <F10> function key to continue;
the qlc1240 driver is automatically installed.
3. At the end of the installation, you are prompted with the following choices
(the asterisk is the system default):
If you are installing SCO UnixWare 2.1, the following choices appear:
(*) Install Another HBA Diskette
( ) Continue Installation
Remove the QLogic UnixWare Media Master diskette and select
Continue Installation.
If you are installing SCO UnixWare 7.0, the following choices appear:
() Install HBA diskette
(*) Proceed with installation
Remove the QLogic UnixW are Media Master diskette and press the <F10>
function key.
8.3
Installing the SCO UnixWare Driver
Perform the following steps to install the qlc1240 driver in a previously installed
SCO UnixWare 2.1 or 7.0 system.
1. Make sure you have root privileges.
2. Enter the following text at the prompt to run the pkgadd program:
pkgadd -d diskette1
3. The following prompt appears:
Insert diskette into Floppy Drive 1.
Type [go] when ready,
or [q] to quit: (default: go)
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4. Insert the QLogic UnixWare Media Master diskette into driv e 1 and press
the return key [go].
5. You are prompted to select a driver package. For example:
Installation in progress. Do not remove the
diskette.
The following package is available:
1 qlc1240 QLogic QLA1240/1240D IHV HBA
(i386) 3.00
Select packages(s) you wish to process (or 'all'
to process all packages). (default: all)
[?,??,quit]:
6. Press <ENTER> to install the qlc1240 driver.
7. When the driver is installed, the following prompt appears:
Installation of QLogic QLA1240 IHV HBA (qlc1240)
was successful.
Insert diskette into Floppy Drive 1.
Type [go] when ready,
or [q] to quit: (default: go)
8. Type q and press <ENTER> to exit the installation program.
9. Remove the QLogic UnixWare Media Master diskette.
10. Reboot the system to load the driver.
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Section 9
SCO 5.0 Device Driver Installation
9.1
Introduction
This section provides instructions for installing the SCO device driver under the
following SCO operating system conditions:
Initial installation of the SCO operating system and the SCO de vice dri v er
Installation of the SCO device driver in an existing SCO operating system
The SCO de vice dri ver uses the SCO boot-time loadable dri v er (BTLD) function
to install SCO. BTLDs can be link edited into the UNIX system kernel during the
boot process. The link editing is done by boot (HW) after the driv er is loaded into
RAM memory, but before the kernel is started.
NOTE: The SCO 5.0 UNIX Media Master diskette cannot be read from a DOS
environment.
9.2
SCO Device Driver Installation
If SCO is not installed on your system, perform the installation procedures in
section 9.2.1. If SCO is already installed, perform the installation procedures in
section 9.2.2.
The installation of SCSI host adapters and devices is co vered in detail in the SCO
documentation. See the following topics for more information.
Using boot-time loadable drivers (Installation Guide)
Adding hard disks and CD-ROM drives (System Administrator’s Guide)
9.2.1
Installing the SCO Operating System and the SCO Device Driver
Perform the following steps to install SCO and the SCO device driver.
1. Follow the instructions for SCO installation in your SCO installation guide.
NOTE: In the SCO installation guide, follo w the instructions for BTLDs.
2. At the prompt (Boot:) type:
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Device Configuration 9 – SCO 5.0 Device Driver Installation
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3. At the package type prompt, type:
qlc1240
4. When you are prompted, insert the SCO 5.0 UNIX Media Master diskette
in an appropriate drive. Follow the instructions on the screen.
5. Configure the devices attached to the QLA1240 board (see section 9.3).
9.2.2
Installing the SCO Device Driver
Perform the follo wing steps to add the SCO device dri ver to a pre viously installed
SCO system.
NOTE: Do not use thecustom utility, the System Software option ofsysadmsh,
or the Software Manager utility to add the SCO device driver.
1. Log on the system as a root.
2. Place the SCO 5.0 UNIX Media Master diskette in an appropriate drive.
3. Type the following:
installpkg
4. Press <ENTER>. Follow the instructions on the screen.
9.3
Device Configuration
After installing the SCO device driver, you need to configure your SCSI devices
attached to the QLA1240 board so the system recognizes them. Configuration is
done manually or by using themkdev utility . See your SCO hardware configuration
guide for information on how to configure the devices manually. See your SCO
installation guide for information on using the mkdev utility. Mkdev edits the
system files to support your QLA1240 board and its attached SCSI devices.
NOTE: Users can access mkdev using the Sysadmsh utility with the following
menu selections:
System Hardware HardDisk