SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 Maintenance Pack 4 Device Drivers Supplement Contents -------- o Overview o Installing the products on this CD o SCO software registration o SCO Global Services o SCO Self-Help Services Overview -------- This CD provides the same OpenServer 6.0.0 Host Bus Adapter (HBA) and networking device drivers as those provided on the SCO OpenServer 6.0.0 Maintenance Pack 4 CD #1. This CD can be used during a UnixWare 7.1.4 or OpenServer 6.0.0 ISL installation. The HBAs provided are: + aacraid - Adaptec AACRAID Family PCI SCSI IHV HBA, version 8.0.3 (6011) + adp94xx - Adaptec SAS HostRaid HBA, version 1.4 (11658) + adpu320 - Adaptec Ultra320 Family PCI SCSI IHV HBA, version 8.0.1a (d3.0) + adst70 - Adaptec Ultra160 Family PCI SCSI IHV HBA, version 7.1.3c (d3.14) + ahci - SATA AHCI HBA Driver, version 1.2 (1.2) + ide - Generic IDE/ATAPI Driver, version 7.1.4h (7.1.4h) + mega - LSI Logic MegaRAID HBA, version 8.0.3b (2.0.5) + megasas - LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS HBA, version 1.1 (00.00.03.05) + mpt - LSI Logic MPT IHV HBA, version 8.1.0 (1.04.14) An updated OpenServer 6.0.0 Network drivers and utilities (nd) package (version 8.0.6g) is also provided. For a full list of Network Card device drivers supported by this package see the info/README.nd.8.0.6g.txt file on this CD or see http://www.sco.com/ta/127067. Note: If you have any third-party network drivers installed on the system, and if this is the first time you are installing the pkgadd-format nd package, then you will need to reinstall your third-party device drivers after installing the nd package. Release notes for HBAs and the nd network drivers package are provided in the /info directory. Installing the products on this CD ---------------------------------- 1. Download the SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 Maintenance Pack 4 Device Drivers Supplement from either the SCO web site or the SCO FTP server: + http://www.sco.com/support/update/download/release.php?rid=367 + ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/openserver6/600/drivers/mp4drivers/ In what follows, we have chosen to save these images in the directory /osr600mp4 on your local system. 2. Make sure nothing is already mounted on /cd-rom, and enter this command to mount the supplement first CD ISO image: # mount -F cdfs -r `marry -a /osr600mp4/osr600mp4_drivers.iso` /cd-rom Note the backquote characters around the marry command above; the backquote key is usually on the upper left side of the keyboard. 3. Do the following as root: a. See whether you already have a version of the nd package installed by running: # pkginfo nd If you see this output: system nd Network Drivers then you are upgrading from an earlier version of the nd package and no special steps are required below. Otherwise, this is a first-time installation of the nd package, and you should follow the instructions at step e after you finish installing the driver packages. b. Find out which HBAs are present on your system: # /sbin/sdiconfig c. Enter: # pkgadd -d /cd-rom This will bring up a list of driver packages you can install, including updated HBA drivers and the nd package. d. Select one or more desired driver packages to install as a comma-separated list, using either the listed numbers or names. Once all the drivers you select are installed, you will be prompted again for additional selections or to quit. Continue the process until all desired drivers are installed, and then enter q at the prompt. Individual driver packages may have additional prompting; read the prompts carefully as they are displayed. Typically, select the default responses that are offered. e. If you installed the nd package, and if this was a first-time install of that package rather than an upgrade from a previous version, then: 1. Install the nd package a second time. This is necessary to update configured network drivers in the kernel build tree. 2. Reinstall any third-party network drivers you had installed prior to installing nd. f. Unmount the CD with this command: # umount /cd-rom and remove CD from the CD drive. 4. Enter the following commands to reboot the machine: # cd / # shutdown -i6 -g0 -y SCO software registration ------------------------- Most SCO OpenServer products require registration after installation. Registration is your confirmation that you have installed and licensed your SCO OpenServer product. SCO provides an online registration facility at: http://www.sco.com/registration You can use the web browser of your choice to register your software. See ``Registering SCO OpenServer products'' in the SCO OpenServer Getting Started Guide and ``Registering products'' in the SCO OpenServer Handbook for complete registration instructions. SCO Global Support Services ------------------------------ SCO offers a broad portfolio of technical support services tailored to the needs of partners, corporate accounts, and end users. With Support centers located in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, staffed by SCO's highly skilled support engineers and local language support availability, SCO can meet all your customer support service requirements. For more information on SCO Global Services, see: http://www.sco.com/support/programs or call: 1-800-726-6561 in the Americas +44 8700 994 992 in the rest of the world SCO Self-Help Services ---------------------- SCO provides extensive 24x7 Self-Help technical support services on SCO products, including installation and configuration support through an easy-to-use, single Web view. The Self-Help web site is located at: http://www.sco.com/support/self_help.html Other key features include access to Frequently Asked Questions, SCO Certified Hardware, licensing and registration information, and support download area where supplements to SCO products are available. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (c) 2008 The SCO Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Document Version: SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 Maintenance Pack 4 December 2008