V. sco unix drivers, Important additional information, How to remove a scsi disk drive from sco unix – Asus P/I-P65UP8/CP6ND User Manual

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V. SCO UNIX DRIVERS

Important Additional Information

How to Remove a SCSI Disk Drive From SCO UNIX

1

From the CAM3 main menu, select the option to add or remove specific de-
vices. A list appears showing the current configuration followed by a menu of
choices. To remove a SCSI disk drive, select option 4 and press Enter.

2

A user prompt to review SCSI ID information is displayed. After responding
to the prompt, press Enter to start the mkdev .scsi utility for removing a SCSI
disk drive.

3

The .scsi utility program menu appears. Select option 2 to remove a disk drive
and press Enter.

4

The system prompts to remove a SCSI device. Select option 1 to remove a
disk drive and press Enter.

5

The system prompts for the identifier of the host adapter that supports this
device. If the default is correct, press Enter. If the default is not correct, type
bhba if your SCO UNIX is release 3.2v4x, or slha if your SCO UNIX is
OpenServer. Press Enter.

6

The system prompts for which SCSI host adapter supports the disk drive. Re-
spond with the correct host adapter number, and press Enter.
If this is the first Symbios Logic host adapter added to the SCO UNIX kernel,
the system prompts if you want to update the link-kit (add another host adapter).
Type y and press Enter. If you entered the host adapter number incorrectly,
type n, and press Enter. The system prompts for the host adapter identifier of
the preceding step.

7

With SCO OpenServer, the system prompts for the bus number of the disk
drive. Since Symbios Logic host adapters support one SCSI bus per host adapter,
press Enter to get the default value of zero.
With SCO 3.2v4x, this prompt does not appear. Proceed with the next step.

8

The system prompts for the SCSI ID of the disk drive. Type the SCSI ID
number and press Enter.

9

The system prompts for the LUN (Logical Unit Number) of the drive. Type
the correct LUN and press Enter, or press Enter for the default value of 0
(zero).

10 The system prompts to update the SCSI configuration file. Type y and press

Enter. The system updates the SCSI configuration file and returns to the Main
CAM3 Program menu.

11 A prompt appears to create a new kernel to effect the system configuration

change. Type n (as this is done later) and press Enter.
After all unwanted SCSI disk drives are removed, go to step 6, Rebuilding the
Kernel
, in Procedure 1.

V

. SCO UNIX

(Additional Information)

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