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() EXPRESS5800/120/140 Server Series Network Operating System Configuration Guide

NEC

EXPRESS5800/120/140 Server Series () Network Operating System Configuration Guide

Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of NEC Computers Inc. and/or its licensors. NEC Computers Inc. and/or its licensors, as appropriate, reserve all patent, copyright and other proprietary rights to this document, including all design, manufacturing, reproduction, use, and sales rights thereto, except to the extent said rights are expressly granted to others. The NEC Computers Inc. product(s) discussed in this document are warranted in accordance with the terms of the Warranty Statement accompanying each product. However, actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration, customer data, and operator control. Since implementation by customers of each product may vary, the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NEC Computers Inc. To allow for design and specification improvements, the information in this document is subject to change at any time, without notice. Reproduction of this document or portions thereof without prior written approval of NEC Computers Inc. is prohibited. Trademarks AcceleRAID 150 and AcceleRAID 1100 are trademarks of Mylex Corporation MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Windows 2000 is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. SCO UNIX is a registered trademark of Santa Cruz Operations, Inc. SCO OpenServer is a trademark of Santa Cruz Operations, Inc. Adaptec is a registered trademark of Adaptec, Inc. UnixWare is a registered trademark of Santa Cruz Operations, Inc. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. PN: 456-01548-N02 Third Print September 2000 Copyright 2000 NEC Computers Inc. 15 Business Park Way Sacramento, CA 95828 All Rights Reserved

Contents Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer 1 Introduction About This Guide...1-2 Document Conventions...1-2 How This Guide Is Organized...1-3 Related Documents...1-4 Where to Go From Here...1-4 2 Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 Overview...2-2 Required Diskettes...2-2 Installation Assumption...2-2 Preparation...2-3 Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System...2-4 Updating the Disk Array Driver...2-5 3 Installing and Configuring Windows NT 4.0 Overview...3-2 Required Diskettes...3-2 Configuring RAID...3-2 Installing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Operating System...3-3 Installing LAN Adapter Drivers...3-4 Driver Installation for the Intel PRO/100+ LAN Adapter...3-4 Driver Installation for the ATI RAGE IIC Display Adapter...3-5 4 Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0 Overview...4-2 Required Diskettes...4-2 Installation Assumption...4-2 Preparation...4-2 Configuring RAID...4-3 Configuration Checklist...4-3 Installing the Novell NetWare v5.0 Network Operating System...4-7 Restarting the Server...4-9 Backing Up the Server...4-9 5 Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05 Overview...5-2 Required Diskettes...5-2 Preparation...5-3 Checking System Configuration...5-3 Configuration Checklist...5-3 Configuring RAID...5-4 Installing Optional Hardware...5-4 Installing Optional Adapters...5-4 Installing Other Hardware...5-4 Where to Go From Here...5-4 Contents iii

Installing and Configuring System Software...5-5 Reconfiguring the DOS Partition...5-5 Installing SCO OpenServer Rel. 5.05 Software without a Disk Array Controller Installed...5-5 Installing SCO OpenServer Rel. 5.05 Software with a RAID Controller Installed...5-6 Installation of Tape Drives...5-9 Installation of CD-ROM Drives...5-9 Adding System Drives...5-9 Installing the Intel PRO/100+ LAN Card Driver from a Diskette...5-10 Configuring the Intel PRO/100+ LAN Card...5-10 Configuring Additional Hard Disks...5-11 6 Installing and Configuring UnixWare 7.1.1 Overview...6-2 Required Diskettes...6-2 Preparation...6-3 Checking System Configuration...6-3 Configuration Checklist...6-3 Installing Optional Hardware...6-4 Installing Optional Adapters...6-4 Installing Other Hardware...6-4 Where to Go From Here...6-4 Installing and Configuring System Software...6-5 Reconfiguring the DOS Partition...6-5 Installing UnixWare 7.1.1 Software with a RAID Controller...6-5 Installation of Tape Drives...6-8 Installation of CD-ROM Drives...6-8 Adding System Drives...6-8 Installing and Configuring the Intel PRO/100+ LAN Card...6-8 Index xxxx iv Contents

1 Introduction! About this guide! Document conventions! How this guide is organized! Related documents! Where to go from here

About This Guide This configuration guide contains supplemental instructions needed to install and configure Windows 2000, Windows NT v4.0, Novell NetWare v5.0, Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) OpenServer Release 5.05, and UnixWare 7.1.1 Network Operating Systems. This document is intended to complement the more detailed procedural documents available from the vendor of the network operating system. This document is not intended as the central source of installation and configuration information for your system. For additional information, it is important to read the READ ME files and related documentation provided by the vendor of your network operating system. Document Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions. Notes have the following meaning: Note: Notes give important information about the material being described. The notational conventions listed below are used throughout this guide. Italic Bold Used for user command input, file names and keywords. Used for system prompts and command definitions. 1-2 Introduction

How This Guide Is Organized This guide contains the following information:! Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter contains general information about this guide and related documents.! Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 This chapter contains supplemental information for installing and configuring Windows 2000 Network Operating System.! Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Windows NT v4.0 This chapter contains supplemental information for installing and configuring Windows NT v4.0 Network Operating System.! Chapter 4 Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0 This chapter contains supplemental information for installing and configuring the Novell NetWare v5.0 Network Operating System.! Chapter 5 Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05 This chapter contains supplemental information for installing and configuring the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) Network Operating System OpenServer Release 5.05.! Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring UnixWare 7.1.1 This chapter contains supplemental information for installing and configuring SCO UnixWare 7.1.1. Introduction 1-3

Related Documents In addition to this guide, the following system documentation is included with your server either as electronic files on EXPRESSBUILDER or as paper copy shipped with your server.! System Release Notes Release Notes provide you with the latest information about your system. This information was not available at the time your configuration guide was developed.! Getting Started Sheet The Getting Started Sheet provides several easy-to-follow steps to become familiar with your server documentation and to complete your installation successfully.! System User's Guide This guide provides a quick reference to information about your system. Its goal is to familiarize you with your system and the tasks necessary for system configuring and upgrading. Where to Go From Here Where you go to continue your installation depends on how your system was shipped:! If you are installing the Windows 2000 Network Operating System, go to Chapter 2.! If you are installing the Windows NT v4.0 Network Operating System, go to Chapter 3.! If you are installing or configuring the Novell NetWare v5.0 Network Operating System, go to Chapter 4.! If you are installing or configuring the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) Network Operating System OpenServer Release 5.05, go to Chapter 5.! If you are installing or configuring UnixWare 7.1.1, go to Chapter 6. 1-4 Introduction

2 Installing and Configuring Windows 2000! Overview! Required Diskettes! Installation Assumption! Preparation! Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System! Updating the Disk Array Driver

Overview This chapter contains supplemental instructions needed to install and configure hardware and software used with the Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System. This information is intended to supplement the more detailed procedural documents available from Microsoft. This information is not intended to be the central source of installation and configuration information for your system. Read this entire chapter along with Microsoft's Windows 2000 Setup procedures before starting the installation process. Required Diskettes Note: Read the System Release Notes for the latest system information before attempting to install Windows 2000 Operating System on your system. The drivers required for the devices listed in Table 2-1 below are located on the EXPRESSBUILDER CD that is included with your system. To create the required diskettes, perform Custom Setup on the EXPRESSBUILDER CD. Table 2-1 lists the required diskette labels.! CAUTION When creating the required diskettes from the EXPRESSBUILDER CD make sure you use the drivers required for the devices on your specific system. Table 2-1. Devices and Required Diskettes Supported Device System Board Required Diskette* NEC Update Module RAID Board *Generated from the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CDROM Installation Assumption The installation and configuration instructions in this chapter assume the following:! You have properly completed the hardware installation.! You have run the BIOS Setup Utility to check system configuration. Note: In order to successfully install Windows 2000 on your system PnP must be enabled in your system BIOS. 2-2 Installing and Configuring Windows 2000

! You will be installing Windows 2000 Operating System from the CD-ROM media. Note: If you have the optional disk array controller preinstalled on your system, it was preconfigured at the factory. Refer to your system's User's Guide and to the RAID Installation Guide and the Disk Array Controller Installation Guide and User s Manual for additional information on this option card. If you need to change the RAID level from the factory setting, you must change the setting before installing the operating system. Preparation Before starting the installation procedure, you need to obtain certain information for use during the installation. Table 2-2 lists the information you need in advance for the installation. It is recommended that you obtain the information from your server administrator and record it in Table 2-2 before starting. After completing the installation, you might want to use the Windows 2000 Control Panel to configure additional devices or Windows 2000 services and facilities. Table 2-2. Advanced Information Item Information Required Enter Your Information Here 1 Name of the Windows 2000 user. 2 Name of the licensed organization. 3 Product Key number for Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Software. This number is on the Certificate of Authenticity included with your Windows 2000 Server Software. 4 Name that you assign to the server. 5 Obtain your network configuration information. For example, if network settings are to be customized: TCP/IP Configuration values such as IP address values, DNS and WINS address resolution facilities, DHCP Relay and Routing configuration values. 6 The name of any Administrative Domain or Workgroup that this server is to be a member of. Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 2-3

Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System Use the following procedure to set up and perform a clean Windows 2000 Operating System installation on your server. 1. Power on your system. 2. The Power On Self-Test (POST) execution results are displayed on the screen. 3. When the "NEC" logo appears, press Esc. 4. Wait for the following message to appear on the bottom left-hand side of the screen. Press F2 to enter SETUP 5. Press F2 to enter SETUP. In BIOS SETUP perform the following:! Select Advanced! Select Installed O/S! Set to PnP O/S! Select Exit (Save Changes & Exit) or (Exit Saving Changes).! Select Yes to reboot the system. 6. System reboots. Insert the Windows 2000 CD into the CD-ROM drive and press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to boot your system. If a bootable operating system has been previously installed on the hard disk the message "Press any key to boot from CD"is displayed at the top of the screen. Press any key. If no bootable operating system exists on the hard disk, this step is not necessary. 7. The "Windows 2000 setup screen appears." 8. Windows 2000 continues in its regular manner according to the subsequent messages that appear. Note: Please consult the Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation Guide for more information. 9. After the installation of Windows 2000 has been completed, logon to the system using the administrator account or other account, which is a member of the administrators group. 10. Execute "\W2K\Update.exe" from the "NEC Update Module" Diskette. 11. The installation is completed. 2-4 Installing and Configuring Windows 2000

Updating the Disk Array Driver To update the driver for the Optional Disk Array Controller perform the following procedure. 1. Power On and Start Windows 2000. 2. Select Administrative Tools. 3. Select Computer Management. 4. Select Device Manager. 5. Select SCSI and RAID Controllers. The following list of device controllers is displayed: Mylex DAC960 Series Disk Array Controller Mylex DAC1164P Disk Array Controller Mylex DAC960PG/PJ/PR/PT/PTL1/PRL Series Disk Array Controller 6. Highlight the device controller that applies to your system 7. Double click on that device controller. 8. After the device properties tab is displayed, select Driver and select Upgrade Driver. 9. After Upgrade Wizard starts, select Next. 10. Next select "Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver" and select Next. 11. Select Have Disk... Insert the "NEC Update Module" diskette into the diskette drive. 12. Input a:\w2k\dac960, and Select OK. Then several names of controllers are displayed. Mylex DAC1164P Disk Array Controller] Mylex DAC960PG/PJ/PR/PT/PTL1/PRL Series Disk Array Controller 13. Select the device that applies to your system. 14. Select Next on Upgrade Device Driver Wizard 15. The following message is displayed: Digital Signature Not Found. Do you want to continue the installation? 16. Select Yes. The driver file is now being copied. 17. After the copy is complete, select Finish. Installation of the driver is now complet. 18. Reboot the system. Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 2-5

XXX 2-6 Installing and Configuring Windows 2000

3 Installing and Configuring Windows NT 4.0! Overview! Required Diskettes! Configuring RAID! Installing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Operating System! Installing LAN Adapter Drivers! Driver Installation for the ATI RAGE IIC Display Adapter

Overview This chapter contains supplemental instructions needed to install and configure hardware and software used with the Microsoft Operating System Windows NT Release 4.0. This information is intended to supplement the more detailed procedural documents available from Microsoft. This information is not intended to be the central source of installation and configuration information for your system. Read this entire chapter along with Microsoft's Windows NT 4.0 installation procedures before starting the installation process. Required Diskettes Note: Read the System Release Notes for the latest system information before attempting to install Windows NT 4.0 Operating System on your system. The drivers required for the devices listed in Table 3-1 below are located on the EXPRESSBUILDER CD. To create the required diskettes, perform Custom Setup on the EXPRESSBUILDER CD. Table 3-1 lists the required diskette labels.! CAUTION When creating the required diskettes from the EXPRESSBUILDER CD make sure you use the drivers required for the devices on your specific system. Table 3-1 Devices and Required Diskettes Device Required Diskette* SCSI RAID Windows NT 4.0 OEM - Disk #1 Network Controller Windows NT 4.0 OEM - Disk #2 System Board NEC Update Module Video RAGE IIC AGP Driver for Win. NT 4.0 *Generated from the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CDROM Configuring RAID If you have a Disk Array Controller preinstalled on your system, it was preconfigured at the factory. Refer to your system's User's Guide and to the AcceleRAID Installation Guide and the Disk Array Controller Installation Guide and User s Manual for additional information on this option card. If you need to change the RAID level from the factory setting, you must change the setting before installing the operating system. 3-2 Installing and Configuring Windows NT 4.0

Installing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Operating System Use this procedure to install Windows NT 4.0 Operating System. 1. Insert the Windows NT CD into the CD-ROM drive and boot your system by powering on the system. 2. While the message Setup is inspecting your computer s hardware configuration or a solid blue background is being displayed on the screen, press the F6 key. Note: There is no visible indication on the screen when the F6 key has been pressed. 3. When the following message is displayed, press S. Setup could not determine the type of one or more mass storage devices installed in your system, or you have chosen to manually specify an adapter. Currently, Setup will load support for the following mass storage devices. 4. When the following message is displayed, select Other then press Enter. Select the SCSI Adapter your want from the following list, or select "Other" if you have a device support disk provided by an adapter manufacturer 5. Insert the "Windows NT 4.0 OEM-DISK #1" diskette into the floppy drive, and press Enter. 6. A list of mass storage devices is displayed. Select "Adaptec Ultra160/m Family PCI SCSI Controller", and press Enter. 7. When you are using a disk array controller, select "Mylex DAC960 RAID Controller" from the above list of mass storage devices. 8. Follow the message on the screen to continue to install. Note: Please consult the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Installation Guide for more extensive installation procedures. Note: For LAN adapter driver installation, see Installing LAN Adapter Drivers later in this chapter. 9. After installing Windows NT, logon to the system using the administrator account or other account, which is a member of the Administrators group. 10. Execute "\NT4\Update.exe" in "NEC Update Module" Diskette. Note: If you change the configuration of the system (by adding or removing hardware or operating system software components), or repair the system, you must run the system update again. Installing and Configuring Windows NT 4.0 3-3

Installing LAN Adapter Drivers The following sections include special driver installation instructions for LAN adapters used in your system. Driver Installation for the Intel PRO/100+ LAN Adapter The PRO/100+ driver will be installed during the installation of Windows NT, see Installing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Operating System earlier in this chapter. Use the following procedure to install the LAN adapter driver on your server: 1. During the Windows NT installation when the dialog box displaying the message "To have setup search for a Network Adapter, click Start Search button" opens. Click Select from List. 2. In the Select Network Adapter dialog box 1, Click Have Disk. The "Insert Disk" dialog box opens. 3. Insert the floppy disk named "Windows NT 4.0 OEM-DISK #2" into the floppy disk drive. 4. Enter "A:\I559" and click on [OK]. 5. The "Select OEM Option" dialog box opens. Select "Intel(R) PRO Adapter" and click on [OK]. 6. Click on [NEXT]. 7. You may need to specify network information depending on the protocol you use. Follow the message on the screen to continue the Windows NT installation. 3-4 Installing and Configuring Windows NT 4.0

Driver Installation for the ATI RAGE IIC Display Adapter To take full advantage of the on-board ATI RAGE IIC display adapter, perform the following driver installation procedure: 1. Power on, start Windows NT, and log on. 2. Click on the Start button and select Settings. 3. Select Control Panel from Settings on the Start Menu. 4. Select the Display applet in Control Panel. 5. Select the Settings tab, then click on the "Display Type button. 6. Click on the "Change" button in the "Display Type" dialogue box. 7. Click on the "Have Disk" button from the "Change Display" dialogue box. 8. Insert the "RAGE IIC AGP Driver for Win. NT 4.0" diskette into floppy drive. 9. Enter "Floppy Drive Name :" in the "Copy manufacture's files from" text box and click on the OK button. 10. Select "ATI RAGE IIC" from the "Display" list and click on the OK button. 11. "You are about to install a third-party driverc" message appears. Click on the Yes button. 12. Remove the "RAGE IIC AGP Driver for Win. NT 4.0" diskette and restart the system. Installing and Configuring Windows NT 4.0 3-5

XXX 3-6 Installing and Configuring Windows NT 4.0

4 Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0! Overview! Required Diskettes! Installation Assumption! Preparation! Installing the Novell NetWare v5.0 Network Operating System! Restarting the Server! Backing Up the Server

Overview This chapter contains instructions for installing and configuring the Novell NetWare v5.0 Network Operating System on your system. For additional Novell NetWare information, it is important to read the NetWare READ ME files and related documentation provided by Novell. Required Diskettes Note: Read the System Release Notes for the latest system information before attempting to install the Novell NetWare Network Operating System on your system. The drivers required for the devices listed in Table 4-1 below are located on the EXPRESSBUILDER CD. To create the required diskettes, perform Custom Setup on the EXPRESSBUILDER CD. Table 4-1 lists the required diskette labels.! CAUTION When creating the required diskettes from the EXPRESSBUILDER CD make sure you use the drivers required for the devices on your specific system. Table 4-1 Devices and Required Diskettes Supported Device AIC7899 Onboard Controller Required Diskette* NetWare 5.X OEM-Disk NEC SecuRAID 530 (Mylex AcceleRAID 1100) Intel PRO/100+ LAN Card *Generated from the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CDROM Installation Assumption The installation and configuration instructions in this chapter assume the following: Preparation! You will be installing (not updating) the Novell NetWare 5.0 Network Operating System from the CD-ROM media. The following sections describe the necessary preparation procedures for installing and configuring Novell NetWare v5.0. 4-2 Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0

Configuring RAID If you have a disk array controller preinstalled on your system, it was preconfigured at the factory. Refer to your system's User's Guide and to the RAID Installation Guide and the Disk Array Controller Installation Guide and User s Manual for additional information on this option card. If you need to change the RAID level from the factory setting, you must change the setting before installing the operating system. Configuration Checklist Certain configuration information must be available before loading the Novell NetWare v5.0 Network Operating System. The following table is a checklist that helps you identify the information you need. You may need to ask your Network Administrator for some of the information. Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0 4-3

Step Information Configuration Checklist 1 File Server Name. Record the file server name for this system. File server name: 2 IPX Internal Network Number. Record the IPX Internal Network Number for this system. (For more information about IPX Internal Network Numbers, see "IPX Internal Network Numbering" in the Novell Concepts manual.) IPX Internal network Number: 3 Country Code and corresponding Code Page. Choose the Country Code and corresponding Code Page from the following selections. Circle one Country Code and one of the corresponding Code Pages. Country Code 1. United States - 001 2. French Canada - 002 3. Latin America - 003 4. Netherlands - 031 5. Belgium - 032 6. France - 033 7. Spain - 034 Code Page 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 1. United States English - 437 2. French Canadian - 863 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 4-4 Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0

Configuration Checklist (Continued) Step Information 3 (Cont.) 8. Italy - 039 9. Switzerland - 041 A. United Kingdom - 044 B. Denmark - 045 C. Sweden - 046 D. Norway - 047 E. Germany - 049 F. International English - 061 G. Portugal - 351 H. Finland - 358 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 1. Multilingual - 850 2. Nordic - 865 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 1. United States English - 437 2. Nordic - 865 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 1. United States English - 437 1. Multilingual - 850 2. Portuguese - 860 1. United States English - 437 2. Multilingual - 850 Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0 4-5

Step Configuration Checklist (Continued) Information 4 Keyboard Mapping. Choose your keyboard mapping from the following selections. (Circle one selection): 1. France 2. Germany 3. Italy 4. Spain 5. United States 6. None 5 LAN Adapter. Choose which type of LAN adapter is installed in the LAN adapter slot. Circle one selection. Intel PRO/100+ No adapter to configure 6 IPX Network Number. Record the IPX Network Number associated with the LAN adapter in slot one. (For more information about IPX Network Numbers, see "Network Numbering" in the Novell Concepts manual.) IPX Number: 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each LAN adapter slot you are using. 4-6 Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0

Installing the Novell NetWare v5.0 Network Operating System Note: Before you install the Novell NetWare Operating System, you should have your LAN adapter(s) connected to the LAN network(s). This allows the install process visibility to other servers and Directory Services already installed. 1. Power on your server. 2. Insert the NetWare 5.0 CD into your CD-ROM drive. 3. Select a language for your locale and press ENTER. 4. Highlight Accept License Agreement" from the menu and press ENTER. 5. Highlight Create a New Boot Partition from the menu and press ENTER. 6. At the boot partition screen, press ENTER to continue. 7. Highlight "Continue" from the "Are You Sure?" menu and press ENTER to create a new boot partition. 8. Press any key to reboot. 9. Highlight "Continue" to accept the default startup directory. Press ENTER. 10. Highlight "Continue" to accept the regional settings. Press ENTER 11. Highlight "Continue" to accept the mouse type and video mode. Press ENTER 12. From the Device Type menu Highlight "Modify". Press ENTER. 13. Highlight "Storage Adapters". Press ENTER. 14. Press INSERT. 15. Press INSERT. 16. Insert "NetWare 5.X OEM-Disk" diskette. Press ENTER. 17. If a 120Ed, 120Le, or 120Rc-2 system, highlight and press ENTER for each driver listed below: MDAC.HAM (displayed only if a RAID board is installed) ADPT160M.HAM 18. If a 140Hb system, highlight and press ENTER for each driver listed below: AHA2940.HAM IDEATA.HAM MDAC.HAM (displayed only if a RAID board is installed) ADPT160M.HAM Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0 4-7

19. If a 120Md system, highlight and press ENTER for each driver listed below: IDEATA.HAM MDAC.HAM (displayed only if a RAID board is installed) ADPT160M.HAM 20. Press ESC. 21. Highlight "Return to Drive Sumary". Press ENTER. 22. Press ESC. 23. Highlight "Continue". Press ENTER. 24. From the Device Driver menu Highlight "Modify". Press ENTER. 25. Highlight "Network Boards". Press ENTER. 26. Press "Insert" key. 27. Press "Insert" key. 28. Press ENTER. 29. Highlight "Return to Driver Summary". Press ENTER Note: Repeat steps 25 through 29 for additional Network Boards. 30. Press ESC and return to "Device Driver Summary". 31. Press ESC. 32. Highlight "Continue". Press ENTER. 33. Highlight "Continue" to create a NetWare partition and volume SYS. Press ENTER. 34. At the Server Properties box type in your server name and click "Next." 35. At the Protocols box, click the "Network Board" you want to configure. 36. Once you made your network board selection, specify the network protocol for each network board. Click "Next" to continue. Note: If you select IP, fill in the IP address, subnet mask and router information appropiately. 37. Select your correct time zone. Click "Next" to continue. 38. Select the NDS installation type for this server. Click "Next" to continue. Note: For this step we will select "Create a new NDS tree." 4-8 Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0

39. Enter your NDS and Administrator information and click "Next" to continue. 40. Insert your NetWare V5 license disk. 41. At the NDS Summary screen, click "Next" to continue. 42. Select "Additional Products and Services" desired and click "Next" to continue. 43. Click "Finish" at the summary screen. 44. Remove any diskettes and/or CDs and click "Yes" to restart your server. 45. Install the appropriate support pack. Restarting the Server You should now restart the server to initialize your changes. You can do this by typing the following commands from the Server_name: prompt: restart server Backing Up the Server You should now use Novell's Backup Utility or some other backup facility to backup your server. Note: Your Novell NetWare user license and registration card are packaged together in a separate envelope. If the registration card address seems inappropriate for your country, look for alternate address mailing labels that accompanied your Novell media and documentation. Contact your local Novell representative for more information. Installing and Configuring Novell NetWare v5.0 4-9

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5 Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05! Overview! Required Diskettes! Preparation! Installing Optional Hardware! Installing and Configuring System Software

Overview This chapter contains supplemental instructions needed to install and configure hardware and software used with the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) Network Operating System OpenServer Release 5.05. This information is intended to supplement the more detailed procedural documents available from Santa Cruz Operation. This information is not intended to be the central source of installation and configuration information for SCO UNIX on your system. Required Diskettes Note: Diskettes for the PCI LAN cards and RAID adapter card are generated from the EXPRESSBUILDER CD shipped with the system. Note: Read the System Release Notes for the latest system information before attempting to install SCO UNIX on your system. Depending upon the hardware complement in your system, you may require some or all of the diskettes listed in Table 5-1 below. They should be generated before attempting to install the operating system. Also listed in Table 5-1 are the required diskette labels.! CAUTION When creating the required diskettes from the EXPRESSBUILDER CD make sure you use the drivers required for the devices on your specific system. Table 5-1 Devices and Required Diskettes Device Required Diskette 1 SCO 5.05 Operating System SCO Maintenance Supplement 505A (four diskette set) NEC SecuRAID 110 (Mylex AcceleRAID 150) Mylex SW Kit V2.01 MDAC Drivers for SCO OpenServer Driver NEC SecuRAID 530 (Mylex AcceleRAID 1100) Adaptec Onboard Controller 7899 Intel PRO/100+ LAN Card Ultra 160m Driver for SCO OpenServer 5.05 Intel PRO/100+ Driver for SCO OpenServer 5.05 3C905C LAN Card 3C905C-TX SCO OpenServer 5.05 Driver 1 Generated from the EXPRESSBUILDER CD. 5-2 Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05

Preparation The following sections describe the necessary preparation procedures for installing SCO UNIX 5.05. Checking System Configuration Before installing SCO, make sure that your system configuration is correct. Run the BIOS Setup Utility to check system configuration. Refer to the Configuring Your System chapter of your User's Guide for more information on how to run these utilities. Configuration Checklist Configuration Checklist Step Information 1 File Server Name. Record the file server name for this system. File server name: 2 IP Address. Assign an IP address for each LAN card that is to be installed into the system. Seven maximum. IP Address Number: IP Address Number: IP Address Number: IP Address Number: IP Address Number: 3 License Number. Record the license number for the SCO OpenServer operating system. License number: 4 License Code. Record the license code for the SCO OpenServer operating system. License code: Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05 5-3

Configuring RAID If you have a disk array controller preinstalled on your system, it was preconfigured at the factory. Refer to your system's User's Guide and to the RAID Installation Guide and the Disk Array Controller Installation Guide and User s Manual for additional information on this option card. If you need to change the RAID level from the factory setting, you must change the setting before installing the operating system. Installing Optional Hardware This section contains supplemental hardware installation and configuration information. Installing Optional Adapters If you are installing optional adapters, refer to the installation guide that came with the adapter, the SCO documentation and the System User's Guide shipped with your system for installation and configuration information. The following optional adapter may be added to your system. Disk Array Controller - Refer to your system's User's Guide and to the RAID Installation Guide and the Disk Array Controller Installation Guide and User s Manual for additional information on this option card. Installing Other Hardware Refer to the Upgrading Your System chapter of your System User s Guide for installing additional memory, additional hard disk drives or new peripheral devices. Where to Go From Here Now that all your system hardware options are installed, you are ready to install SCO. Go to the Installing and Configuring System Software section to perform this task. 5-4 Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05

Installing and Configuring System Software This section contains supplemental information for installing and configuring SCO UNIX OpenServer Release 5.05 Operating System. Reconfiguring the DOS Partition Your system ships with its primary hard drive formatted with an MS-DOS partition approximately 50MB in size. This partition can be removed or reconfigured before you load your Network Operating System software and applications. You can, if you wish, create a new DOS partition as long as it leaves enough disk space for your Network Operating System software and applications. If you want to reconfigure the size of the DOS partition perform the following procedure: Note: When reconfiguring the DOS partition all data on non-removable disk drive C: will be lost! 1. Boot your system from the DOS partition. 2. Create a bootable DOS diskette by inserting a blank diskette and entering: format a: /s 3. Copy the fdisk command to the bootable diskette by entering: copy c:\dos\fdisk.exe a: 4. Use the DOS fdisk command to remove and optionally recreate a small active DOS partition on Drive C: of the appropriate size. 5. Install DOS (supplied with your system) in the DOS partition. Installing SCO OpenServer Rel. 5.05 Software without a Disk Array Controller Installed Note: Read the Release Notes (packaged with your operating system documentation) before starting the installation. Follow the SCO installation instructions in the SCO UNIX OpenServer Rel. 5.05 Handbook to install the operating system. Chapter 2 of the SCO OpenServer Rel. 5.05 Handbook Installation Guide includes an installation checklist to assist you in installing or upgrading to SCO UNIX OpenServer 5.05. Once the installation is complete, including all additional options, such as Symmetrical Multiprocessing (if required), the SCO Maintenance Supplement 505A should be added. Installation of SCO Maint 505A involves using the software manager and a set of four diskettes generated from the EXPRESSBUILDER CD. Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05 5-5

Installing SCO OpenServer Rel. 5.05 Software with a RAID Controller Installed Note: This section assumes that you have properly completed the hardware installation and the drive array configuration. If you have not done so, please refer to the corresponding documentation and complete the hardware installation and configuration before trying to proceed with driver installation. Installation of SCO OpenServer Version 5.05 involves installation of a disk array driver for your disk array system. The procedure basically follows the standard SCO UNIX installation with some variations. During the installation, when prompted, insert the SCO UNIX driver diskette for the Disk Array Controller into the floppy disk drive. Note: Before installing SCO UNIX, ensure that system drive 0 (boot drive) has been configured for write-through cache. If write-back cache has been configured, the SCO UNIX root file system may be corrupted at the completion of the installation. After the installation is completed, the system drive can be toggled to write-back cache. 1. Insert the SCO OpenServer Version 5.05 CD into the CD-ROM drive and boot your system. You will see the following message: SCO OpenServer Release 5.05 Boot: Type: defbootstr link= mdac Sdsk=mdac(0,0,0,1) Press ENTER. 2. The system displays this message: Please insert the fd(60) mdac volume and press ENTER or press Q to quit. Insert the Mylex RAID Driver diskette (made from the ExpressBuilder CD) into the floppy drive and press ENTER. 3. The system continues with this message: Please enter r if you wish to try replacement. Type r and press ENTER. 4. The system continues with these messages: mdac: Driver mdac successfully loaded. Character major = 19 5-6 Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05

5. The system displays the message: Please insert (mdac) package BLTD disk into the floppy drive so that it can be extracted onto the hard disk for incorporation into the link-kit. Insert diskette and press ENTER 6. The system displays standard SCO OpenServer Rel. 5.05 copyright messages such as Restricted Rights Legend. Use duplication, or disclosure. Press ENTER to continue. Press ENTER to accept. 7. The system displays the message: Identifying the installation media device. Make sure the IDE indicates CD-ROM primary and master. Press ENTER. 8. The system displays the message: Keyboard Press ENTER. 9. The system displays the message: Enter License Number and License Code. Press ENTER. 10. The system displays the message: Additional License Software Continue 11. The system displays the message: Suitable for Automatic Upgrade Enter appropriate Upgrade or Fresh Press Enter 12. Select OK 13. The system displays the message: Configure the Basic System Enter appropriate choices. 14. The system displays the message: Initial System Profile Enter appropriate choices. Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05 5-7

15. The system displays the message: Preparing Your Disk Enter appropriate choices. 16. The system displays the message: Configuring Optional Software Enter appropriate choices (You may want to select a mouse). 17. The system displays the message: Password Enter appropriate choices. 18. The system displays the message: The Installation can now proceed unattended Select OK and Press ENTER. 19. Somewhere toward the end of the installation, the following messages are displayed: Configuring the kernel driver installation Press ENTER to continue: Press ENTER to continue. 20. When the system has completed its installation, you will see the following message: Installation and initial configuration of SCO OpenServer Rel. 5.05 Enterprise System is complete Press ENTER to continue: Press ENTER to continue. The system displays: ** Safe to Power Off ** - or - ** Press any Key to Reboot ** 21. Start the newly installed system. 22. Insert the 7899 driver disk, which has an additional file that must replace an existing file in the operating system. 23. Log into "Root" and from the "Unix" window issue the following: "mount -f /dev/fd0 /mnt". "cp /mnt/idscsi /etc/conf/bin" This new idscsi file corrects a kernel/link problem when connecting a tape device to channel B of the 7899. 5-8 Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05

This concludes the installation of SCO 5.05 UNIX. You need to open the diskette drive and reboot the SCO 5.05 UNIX operating system from the system drive you just installed. Note: During the installation of SCO or any time thereafter when booting SCO a warning message may appear as follows: WARNING: Cannot connect to APM, error 0x0036 System loaded, press <Return> to start: To prevent the WARNING message from appearing, boot the system to single-user Mode. Edit the /etc/default/boot file. Add "apm.check=no" to the end of the line indicated by the "DEFBOOTSTR=" entry. It is recommended that any additional software packages be installed at this time. After all additional software is installed; it is recommended that Maintenance Supplement 505A be installed on your system. Note: Do not change the system drive 0 (boot drive) cache policy to write-back until after the installation completes. Installation of Tape Drives After the installation of SCO 5.05 UNIX is complete, ensure the tape device is configured to the proper controller. If reconfiguring is necessary, follow the instructions in the hardware section of the SCO OpenServer Rel. 5.05 Handbook. Installation of CD-ROM Drives Ensure that the CD-ROM device is connected to the proper controller. If reconfiguring is necessary, follow the instructions in the hardware section of the SCO OpenServer Rel. 5.05 Handbook. Adding System Drives After installing SCO UNIX on system drive 0 (root drive), it may be necessary to create additional file systems on any other system drives. Use the command "mkdev hd" to partition and create file systems on additional system drives. Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05 5-9

Installing the Intel PRO/100+ LAN Card Driver from a Diskette The driver for the Intel PRO/100+ LAN card is generated from the EXPRESS BUILDER CD. To load an Intel PRO/100+ LAN card driver, insert the Intel PRO/100+ Driver diskette into your disk drive and logon to the SCO Open Server graphical interface. Use the following procedure to install the driver. 1. Select the Software Manager icon from the Main Menu display. 2. Within the menu bar click on Software. A pull-down menu displays. 3. Select Install New. A dialog box displays asking if you are installing the driver from the host system or another host. 4. Highlight the host system in which the driver media is installed and press ENTER (click on Continue). 5. A dialog box displays asking for the media device used for this installation. Select the media device (usually the floppy diskette drive) and press ENTER (click on Continue). 6. A dialog box displays the driver(s) read from the media. Select the appropriate driver and press ENTER (click on Full). 7. A dialog box appears. Please use netconfig to configure network software, press return to continue. Press ENTER. 8. A message dialog box displays indicating "Installation complete." Press ENTER or select OK. 9. The Software Manager displays the loaded driver. Select Exit from the Host pull down menu. Configuring the Intel PRO/100+ LAN Card 1. Select the System Administration icon from the Main Menu display. 2. Select the Networks icon. 3. Select the Network Configuration Manager. 4. Select the Hardware Options pull-down menu and choose Add New LAN Adapter. 5. Highlight the card to be installed. 6. Select Continue. 7. When the Add Protocol menu is displayed select SCO TCP/IP, then select ADD. 8. Enter the required information to configure TCP/IP, then select OK. Refer to the SCO OpenServer Handbook, Appendix A, TCP/IP Configuration Parameters. 5-10 Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05

Note: When configuring multiple sub-networks on the same system, the system names for each sub-network must be unique. 9. At the "Product successfully completed" message, select OK. 10. After the configuration is complete and the current networking configuration is displayed, select Hardware from the menu bar, and then select Exit. 11. At the message the "UNIX kernel must be relinked...", select YES to relink the kernel. 12. At the message "Do you want this kernel to reboot by default", enter YES and press ENTER. 13. At the message "Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt", enter YES and press ENTER. 14. Press ENTER to continue. 15. Reboot your system. Configuring Additional Hard Disks Configuring additional hard disk drives requires that they be hardware configured and low-level formatted (most disks are shipped already low-level formatted). For SCO UNIX Open System and OpenServer Rel. 5.X Software to recognize more than one hard disk drive, you must execute a series of commands. For a detailed description of the commands, refer to the chapter entitled "Adding Hard Disks and CD-ROM Drivers" in the SCO UNIX Operating System Administrator's Guide or the SCO Open Systems Rel. 5X Hardware Configuration Guide. An example of the command sequence is shown below: SCSI Disks mkdev hd (build a kernel) (reboot the system) mkdev hd mkdev fs mountall Refer to the on-line SCO man page for information on the mkdev (ADM) command. Installing and Configuring SCO UNIX 5.05 5-11

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6 Installing and Configuring UnixWare 7.1.1! Overview! Required Diskettes! Preparation! Installing Optional Hardware! Installing and Configuring System Software

Overview This chapter contains supplemental instructions needed to install and configure hardware and software used with the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) UnixWare 7.1.1 Operating System. This information is intended to supplement the more detailed procedural documents available from Santa Cruz Operation. This information is not intended to be the central source of installation and configuration information for SCO UnixWare on your system. Required Diskettes Note: Diskettes for the PCI LAN cards and RAID adapter card are generated from the EXPRESSBUILDER CD shipped with the system. Note: Read the System Release Notes for the latest system information before attempting to install UnixWare on your system. Depending upon the hardware complement in your system, you may require some or all of the diskettes listed in Table 6-1 below. They should be generated before attempting to install the operating system. Also listed in Table 6-1 are the required diskette labels.! CAUTION When creating the required diskettes from the EXPRESSBUILDER CD make sure you use the drivers required for the devices on your specific system. Table 6-1 Devices and Required Diskettes Device NEC SecuRAID 110 (Mylex AcceleRAID 150) Required Diskette* Mylex SW Kit V2.01 MDAC UNIXWare Driver NEC SecuRAID 530 (Mylex AcceleRAID 1100) Adaptec 7899 Onboard Controller Ultra160/m 7899 Driver for UNIXWare 7.X Intel PRO100+LAN Card + Onboard LAN Intel PRO/100+ Server Adapter Driver for UNIXWare * Generated from the EXPRESSBUILDER CD 6-2 Installing and Configuring SCO UNIXWare 7.1.1

Preparation The following sections describe the necessary preparation procedures for installing UnixWare 7.1.1. Checking System Configuration Before installing UnixWare, make sure that your system configuration is correct. Run the BIOS Setup Utility to check system configuration. Refer to the Configuring Your System chapter of your User's Guide for more information on how to run these utilities. Configuration Checklist Configuration Checklist Step Information 1 File Server Name. Record the file server name for this system. File server name: 2 IP Address. Assign an IP address for each LAN card that is to be installed into the system. Seven maximum. IP Address Number: IP Address Number: IP Address Number: IP Address Number: IP Address Number: 3 License Number. Record the license number for the UnixWare 7.1.1 operating system. License number: 4 License Code. Record the license code for the UnixWare operating system. License code: Installing and Configuring SCO UNIXWare 7.1.1 6-3

Installing Optional Hardware This section contains supplemental hardware installation and configuration information. Installing Optional Adapters If you are installing optional adapters, refer to the installation guide that came with the adapter, the UnixWare 7.1.1 documentation and the System User's Guide shipped with your system for installation and configuration information. Installing Other Hardware Refer to the Upgrading Your System chapter of your System User s Guide for installing additional memory, additional hard disk drives or new peripheral devices. Where to Go From Here Now that all your system hardware options are installed, you are ready to install UnixWare 7.1.1. Go to the Installing and Configuring System Software section to perform this task. 6-4 Installing and Configuring SCO UNIXWare 7.1.1

Installing and Configuring System Software This section contains supplemental information for installing and configuring UnixWare 7.1.1 Operating System. Reconfiguring the DOS Partition Your system ships with its primary hard drive formatted with an MS-DOS partition approximately 50MB in size. This partition can be removed or reconfigured before you load your Network Operating System software and applications. You can, if you wish, create a new DOS partition as long as it leaves enough disk space for your Network Operating System software and applications. If you want to reconfigure the size of the DOS partition perform the following procedure: Note: When reconfiguring the DOS partition all data on non-removable disk drive C: will be lost! 1. Boot your system from the DOS partition. 2. Create a bootable DOS diskette by inserting a blank diskette and entering: format a: /s 3. Copy the fdisk command to the bootable diskette by entering: copy c:\dos\fdisk.exe a: 4. Use the DOS fdisk command to remove and optionally recreate a small active DOS partition on Drive C: of the appropriate size. 5. Install DOS (supplied with your system) in the DOS partition. Installing UnixWare 7.1.1 Software with a RAID Controller Note: This section assumes that you have properly completed the hardware installation and the drive array configuration. If you have not done so, please refer to the corresponding documentation and complete the hardware installation and configuration before trying to proceed with driver installation. Read the Release Notes (packaged with your operating system documentation) before starting the installation. Follow the UnixWare 7.1.1 installation instructions in the UnixWare 7.1.1 System Installation Guide to install this operating system. Supplemental installation instructions are found in the following sections. The UnixWare 7.1.1Installation Guide includes an installation checklist to assist you in installing or upgrading to UnixWare 7.1.1. Installing and Configuring SCO UNIXWare 7.1.1 6-5