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<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong><strong>System</strong><strong>S10</strong> Minitower, <strong>S10</strong> Desktop,<strong>S10</strong>XL Hot Plug <strong>Server</strong>sBST0-2139-5309/96


The product described in this book is a licensed product of <strong>NCR</strong> Corporation.All brand and product names appearing in this manual are registered trademarks ortrademarks of their respective holders.It is the policy of <strong>NCR</strong> Corporation (<strong>NCR</strong>) to improve products as new technology,components, software, and firmware become available. <strong>NCR</strong>, therefore, reserves the rightto change specifications without prior notice.All features, functions, and operations described herein may not be marketed by <strong>NCR</strong> in allparts of the world. In some instances, photographs are of equipment prototypes. Therefore,before using this document, consult with your <strong>NCR</strong> representative or <strong>NCR</strong> office forinformation that is applicable and current.To maintain the quality of our publications, we need your comments on the accuracy,clarity, organization, and value of this book.Address correspondence to:<strong>NCR</strong> CorporationIntegrated Information3325 Platt Springs RoadWest Columbia, SC 29170Copyright © 1996By <strong>NCR</strong> CorporationDayton, Ohio U.S.A.All Rights Reserved


ContentsChapter 1Setup OverviewOverview ....................................................................... 1-1Documentation Needed for Setup .............................. 1-2Where to Start ............................................................... 1-3Chapter 2BIOS SetupOverview ....................................................................... 2-1BIOS <strong>System</strong> Setup Procedure .................................... 2-2PCI Adapters Configuration Procedure ..................... 2-6Chapter 3EISA ConfigurationUtilityChapter 4Adaptec BIOSSCSISelect UtilityChapter 5<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASOverview ....................................................................... 3-1EISA Configuration Procedure ................................... 3-2Overview ....................................................................... 4-1Adaptec BIOS SCSISelect Procedure .......................... 4-2Overview ....................................................................... 5-1Installation Overview ................................................... 5-2Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the<strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> ......................................................... 5-3Performing a Default Installation ............................... 5-5Turning the <strong>System</strong> Off ............................................. 5-13Performing Additional Administrative Tasks ......... 5-14<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>i


ContentsChapter 6<strong>Installing</strong> MicrosoftWindows NT <strong>Server</strong>Overview ....................................................................... 6-1Pre-Load Installation .................................................... 6-2No Pre-Loaded Installation .......................................... 6-6<strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.51 ............................ 6-7Chapter 7<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareOverview ....................................................................... 7-1Installation Overview ................................................... 7-2Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and Creating a PrimaryDOS Partition ................................................................ 7-3Loading the Controller’s Drivers ................................ 7-5<strong>Installing</strong> NetWare ....................................................... 7-7Chapter 8<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXOverview ....................................................................... 8-1Installation Overview ................................................... 8-2Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the<strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> ......................................................... 8-3SCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> SMP .................................... 8-6SCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> the MultiprocessingDriver ............................................................................. 8-7SCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> TCP/IPCommunications ........................................................... 8-9SCO Release 5: <strong>Installing</strong> SMP .................................. 8-12SCO Release 5: <strong>Installing</strong> TCP/IPCommunications ......................................................... 8-14Chapter 9<strong>Installing</strong> UnixWareOverview ....................................................................... 9-1Installation Overview ................................................... 9-2Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the<strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> ......................................................... 9-3ii<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


ContentsChapter 10<strong>Installing</strong> OS/2Overview ..................................................................... 10-1Installation Overview ................................................. 10-2Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the<strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> ....................................................... 10-3<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>iii


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PrefacePrefaceAbout This BookThis book provides detailed instructions about theinstallation and configuration of “ready-to-run”network operating systems on your server.The installation information included in this manual iscurrent as of the date of publication. If you haveproblems installing, more recent installation informationmay be available through the <strong>NCR</strong> Faxback Line at(803) 939-2082.Who Should ReadThis BookThis book should be used by persons familiar with theserver and the specific operating systems includedherein.Releases Included inThis BookThis book includes installation information for thefollowing network operating systems:• <strong>NCR</strong> UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS 3.00.02• Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.51• NetWare• SCO UNIX• SCO Open <strong>Server</strong> Release 5• SCO Open <strong>Server</strong> Release 3.0• UnixWare• OS/2<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>i


PrefaceHow This Manual isOrganizedThis manual is divided into the following chapters:Chapter One – the “Road Map”; outlines the entiresetup and configuration process, including procedureand reference informationChapter Two – describes the BIOS Setup procedure.Chapter Three – describes the EISA ConfigurationUtility procedure.Chapter Four – describes the Adaptec BIOS SCSISelectUtility procedure.Chapter Five – describes the installation andconfiguration of MP-RASChapter Six – describes the installation andconfiguration of Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>Chapter Seven – describes the installation andconfiguration of NetWareChapter Eight – describes the installation andconfiguration of SCO UNIXChapter Nine – describes the installation andconfiguration of UnixWareChapter Ten – describes the installation andconfiguration of OS/2Conventions Used inThis BookThe following conventions are used in this book:[F1]A letter, number, symbol, or word enclosedin [] represents a key on your keyboard. Forii<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


Prefaceexample, the instruction “press [F1]” meanspress the key labeled “F1” on yourkeyboard.[Enter][x] + [y]NoteWarningCautionCan be referred to as Return or CarriageReturn. All of the terms areinterchangeable.Two or three key names, separated by plussigns, indicate multiple-key entries. Forexample, [Control] + [Alt] + [Delete] meanshold down [Control] and [Alt] and press[Delete].Pivotal information and may be used toemphasize a recommended sequence ofsteps.Indicates a hazard that can cause personalinjury or equipment damage if the hazardis not avoided.Indicates a hazard that might causepersonal injury, damage to hardware, orsoftware if the hazard is not avoided.Related PublicationsFor additional information, refer to the following books:• User Guide for your server• <strong>NCR</strong> <strong>S10</strong> Minitower (BST0-2139-51)• <strong>NCR</strong> <strong>S10</strong> Desktop (BST0-2139-50)• <strong>NCR</strong> <strong>S10</strong>XL Hot Plug (BST0-2139-52)<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>iii


Preface• <strong>Server</strong> Manager Module Installation for Entry Level<strong>Server</strong>s (ST-2136-21)• <strong>Operating</strong> system documentationAlso, the <strong>NCR</strong> Faxback Line at (803) 939-2082 maycontain more recent information.iv<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


Setup OverviewOverviewOverviewThank you for selecting an <strong>NCR</strong> server. This book isdesigned to get you started installing and configuringyour system.The following information is included:• A summary of the setup process• BIOS Setup procedure• EISA Configuration Utility procedure• Adaptec BIOS SCSISelect Utility procedure• MP-RAS installation and configuration information• Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> installation and configurationinformation• NetWare installation and configuration information• SCO UNIX installation and configurationinformation• UNIXWare installation and configurationinformation• OS/2 installation and configuration information<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 1-1


Setup OverviewDocumentation Needed for SetupDocumentation Needed forSetupYou should have the following information to performthe setup:• User Guide for your system• Quick Hardware Installation brochure• Drive, peripheral, CPU board, and adapterdocumentation• <strong>Network</strong> operating system documentation• This book1-2 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


Setup OverviewWhere to StartWhere to StartAfter you have installed the hardware, follow thesesteps to install a network operating system on yoursystem.Step What to Do How to Do It Where to Find Information1 Confirm CMOS Use the BIOS SetupChapter 2settingsprocedure2 Confirm the systemsettings3 Confirm the adaptersettingsUse the EISA ConfigurationUtilityUse the Adaptec BIOSSCSISelect UtilityprocedureChapter 3Chapter 4Then, follow Step 4 below for the network operating system you are installing.4 Install <strong>NCR</strong> UNIXSVR4 MP-RAS3.00.02Follow the instructionsprovidedChapter 54 Install MicrosoftWindows NT <strong>Server</strong>3.51Follow the instructionsprovidedChapter 64 Install NetWare Follow the instructionsprovidedChapter 74 Install SCO UNIXSCO Open <strong>Server</strong>Release 5 or SCOOpen <strong>Server</strong> Release3.0Follow the instructionsprovidedChapter 8<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 1-3


Setup OverviewWhere to StartStep What to Do How to Do It Where to Find Information4 Install UnixWare Follow the instructions Chapter 9provided4 Install OS/2 Follow the instructionsprovidedChapter 101-4 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


BIOS SetupOverviewOverviewBefore installing a network operating system on yourserver, you must confirm the BIOS Setup and configurethe PCI adapter settings. This chapter describes theprocedures.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 2-1


BIOS SetupBIOS <strong>System</strong> Setup ProcedureBIOS <strong>System</strong> Setup ProcedureThis section discusses the BIOS <strong>System</strong> Setupprocedure.To configure system settings in the BIOS Setup Utility,follow these steps:1. Turn on power to the system. Observe that thememory test is executed. Memory addresses shouldbe rapidly displayed in the upper left-hand cornerof the screen. Ignore any memory size mismatcherror displayed on the screen.2. Press [Control] + [Alt] + [Esc] when prompted toenter the BIOS Setup Utility.3. Select Basic <strong>System</strong> Configuration. To go from pageto page, press [Page Down] or [Page Up].2-2 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


BIOS SetupBIOS <strong>System</strong> Setup Procedure4. Go to Page 2 and set parameters as follows (in theorder indicated):Hard Disk Block ModeAdvanced PIO ModeHard Disk Size > 504 MBHard Disk 32-Bit AccessAuto Configuration ModeFast Boot ModeNum Lock After BootMemory Test[Disabled][Disabled][Disabled][Disabled][Disabled][Disabled][Enabled][Enabled]5. Return to Page 1, and set parameters as follows:Diskette Drive ADiskette Drive BFixed Disk 0 ( 0 MB)Fixed Disk 1 ( 0 MB)[1.44 MB 3.5-inch][None][None][None]6. Press [Esc] to return to the main menu in BIOSSetup.7. Select Advanced <strong>System</strong> Configuration.Page 1 - Verify that the parameters are set as follows:C0000h - C7FFFh (Video BIOS)C8000h - CFFFFhD0000h - D7FFFhD8000h - DFFFFhInternal Cache (CPU Cache)External CacheCache Scheme[Enabled][Disabled][Disabled][Disabled][Enabled][Enabled][Write Back]<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 2-3


BIOS SetupBIOS <strong>System</strong> Setup ProcedureCaution:Do not select Write Through for the Cache Scheme.Selecting Write Through for the Cache Scheme rendersthe system unusable.<strong>System</strong> Memory ParityMemory at 15 MB-16 MB Res forE0000h - FFFFFh (<strong>System</strong> BIOS)C0000h - C7FFFh (Video BIOS)For Dual Processor Boards:Page 2 - Set the parameters as follows:Guaranteed Access Time ModeHighest Priority Device for PCI Arb[Enabled][<strong>System</strong>] Use[Cacheable][Cacheable][Enabled][Rotation]8. Press [Esc] to return to the main menu in the BIOSSetup.9. Select <strong>System</strong> Security. On Page 1, set theparameters as follows:Disk Drive ControlDiskette Drive[Normal]Fixed Disk Drive[Normal]<strong>System</strong> Boot Drive [Drive A Then C]On Board Communication PortsSerial Port 1 Base Address [3F8h]Serial Port 2 Base Address [2F8h]Parallel Port Base Address [Parallel 1 (3BCh)]Operation Mode [Stndrd PP (SPP)]Mode EPP Version Selection [1.7]Setup PasswordPower On Password[None][None]2-4 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


BIOS SetupBIOS <strong>System</strong> Setup Procedure10. Press [Esc] to return to the main menu in the BIOSSetup.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 2-5


BIOS SetupPCI Adapters Configuration ProcedurePCI Adapters ConfigurationProcedureTo configure PCI adapters, follow these steps:1. Select PCI <strong>System</strong> Configuration from the mainmenu in BIOS Setup.PCI <strong>System</strong> ConfigurationPage 1/1PCI IRQ Setting[Manual]PCISlot1PCISlot2PCISlot3On Board SCSIINTA[--][--][--][--]INTB[--][--][--][--]INTC[--][--][--][--]INTD[--][--][--][--]VGA Palette SnoopOn Board SCSI AIC-7870Boot Device[Disabled][Enabled][Enabled]= Move Highlight Bar,= Change setting,PgDn/PgUp = Move Screen, F1 = Help, Esc = Exit2. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the PCIslot number. Use the right and left arrow keys tochange the IRQ Level for INTA Pin settings.• Available IRQ settings are 3, 4 ,5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14,and 15.2-6 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


BIOS SetupPCI Adapters Configuration Procedure• To make IRQ 3 available for selection, you mustdisable Serial Port 2 in the <strong>System</strong> Securitymenu.• To make IRQ 4 available for selection, you mustdisable Serial Port 1 in the <strong>System</strong> Securitymenu.• To make IRQ 7 available for selection, you mustdisable Parallel Port 1 in the <strong>System</strong> Securitymenu.Note: See Appendix C in your system UserGuide for settings for sample configurations.3. After you have made your settings, press [Esc] toreturn to the main menu in the BIOS Setup.4. Press [Esc] again. Select Yes to save your system andPCI adapter settings and to reboot the system.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 2-7


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EISA Configuration UtilityOverviewOverviewBefore installing a network operating system on yourserver, you must configure the server, using the EISAConfiguration Utility (ECU). This chapter describes theprocedure.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 3-1


EISA Configuration UtilityEISA Configuration ProcedureEISA Configuration ProcedureTo configure memory and other baseboard settings,follow these steps:1. If you have any EISA adapters in the system, copythe CFG files for each adapter onto your EISAConfiguration Utility diskette before you begin.2. Insert the EISA Configuration Utility in the diskettedrive. Observe that the EISA Configuration Utilityboots properly.3. Select M5 from the Advanced Configuration menu.Note: Refer to Chapter 5 of the system User Guidefor instructions on configuring the memorycorrectly.The PCI Adapter IRQ values entered below do notset the IRQ level for PCI Adapters.PCI Adapter IRQ settings are set in the BIOS SetupUtility. You enter the IRQ settings in the EISAConfiguration Utility so that the EISA ConfigurationUtility does not assign IRQ values to EISA Adaptersthat have already been used for PCI Adapters.Make sure the parallel port and serial ports areconfigured the same way as in the BIOS SetupUtility.4. Configure system memory as follows:3-2 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


EISA Configuration UtilityEISA Configuration Procedure<strong>System</strong> Memory FunctionBase <strong>System</strong> Memory[640 K Base Mem]4-16 MB Ext Memory [16 MB Ext16-64 MB Ext Memory Mem...] [Ctrl-R to add...]5. Configure the remainder of the baseboard options asfollows:PCI Devices IRQ assignmentOn board 7870 SCSI [Disabled]controller PCI Slot 1[Disabled]*PCI Slot 2[Disabled]*PCI Slot 3[Disabled]*<strong>System</strong> BIOS Type[E, F Segment...]Peripheral Device StatusMouse Port[Enabled]Keyboard Port[Enabled]Floppy Disk Controller [Enabled]IDE HDD Interface [Disabled]Parallel Port[Enabled as LPT1...]Serial Port 1 [Enabled as Serial 1...]Serial Port 2 [Enabled as Serial 2...]<strong>System</strong> SettingSpecial <strong>System</strong> Ports [Enabled]EISA Reserved Device [Enabled]*Note: If a PCI adapter is configured in the system,change Disabled to the IRQ level for the PCI adapterinstalled in the slot.6. Exit and save the configuration.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 3-3


EISA Configuration UtilityEISA Configuration Procedure3-4 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


Adaptec BIOS SCSISelect UtilityOverviewOverviewBefore installing a network operating system on yourserver, you must confirm the adapter settings, using theAdaptec BIOS SCSISelect Utility. This chapter describesthe procedure.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 4-1


Adaptec BIOS SCSISelect UtilityAdaptec BIOS SCSISelect ProcedureAdaptec BIOS SCSISelectProcedureTo configure the SCSI adapters and drivers, if connectedto an Adaptec SCSI adapter, follow these steps:1. Press [Control] + [A] when the following displays:Adaptec AIC-7870 BIOS v1.2(Refer to the Adaptec SCSI documentation foradditional information about these settings).2. Select SCSI Disk Utilities. Observe that all the SCSIdevices are displayed with correct information. If alow-level format on the hard disk drive is needed,perform it now. Usually it is not needed.3. Select Configure/View Host Adapter Settings and setthe parameters as follows:SCSI Bus InterfaceDefinitions Host Adapter SCSI ID [7]SCSI Parity Checking [Enabled]Host Adapter SCSI Term [Low ON/High ON]Boot Device Options:Boot Target ID [0]Boot LUN Number [0]4. Select SCSI Device Configuration and set theparameters as follows:4-2 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


Adaptec BIOS SCSISelect UtilityAdaptec BIOS SCSISelect ProcedureSCSI Device ID (tab to desireddevice) Initiate Sync Negotiation[yes]Maximum Sync Transfer Rate [20]Enable Disconnection[yes]Initiate Wide Negotiation[yes]Send Start Unit Command[yes]5. Press [Enter] to return to previous menu.6. Select Advanced Configuration Options and set theparameters as follows:Host Adapter BIOS (Config Util...)Support Removable Disks...Extended BIOS Translation...Display Message DuringBIOS Initialization...Multiple LUN SupportBIOS Support for More than 2...[Enabled][Boot Only][Enabled][Enabled][Disabled][Enabled]7. Press [Enter] to return to previous menu.8. Press [Esc] until prompted to save configuration.Save the configuration and the system reboots.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 4-3


Adaptec BIOS SCSISelect UtilityAdaptec BIOS SCSISelect Procedure4-4 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASOverviewOverviewAfter you have setup the system and configured it, youare ready to install the operating system.This chapter discusses installing <strong>NCR</strong> UNIX SVR4MP-RAS 3.00.02 on your server.Note: The procedure described in this chapter is adefault installation. All options are not included. For thecomplete installation process, refer to <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>NCR</strong>UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS, Rel 3.00.02.Contact your <strong>NCR</strong> sales representative for informationon ordering this book. Ask for publicationBST0-2138-88.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 5-1


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASInstallation OverviewInstallation OverviewTo install MP-RAS 3.00.02 on your server, follow thesesteps:• Confirm the hardware setup• Confirm CMOS configuration - See Chapter 2• Configure the server using the EISA ConfigurationUtility (ECU) - See Chapter 3• Configure adapter settings using the Adaptec BIOSSCSISelect Utility - See Chapter 4• Reboot the system and install the operating system5-2 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and<strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong><strong>System</strong>When installing <strong>NCR</strong> UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS 3.00.02, youmay perform a default or interactive installation, usingeither tape or CD-ROM installation media.Using CD-ROM installation media is the preferredmethod. If you are installing MP-RAS 3.00.02 using tapemedia, refer to <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>NCR</strong> UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS,Release 3.0 guide.Default InstallationOverviewDefault installation is the quickest and easiest way toinstall the software. The installation software usesdefault values to automatically partition, slice, andcreate file systems on your root disk, and then installs astandard set of packages. The slices are determinedaccording to the amount of space needed to install thepackages. Once the system is installed, you may addadditional packages and configure other disks.For default installations, follow these steps:1. Boot from the installation media (Boot flex #1 and#2).2. Select the type of installation (default or interactive).3. Enter the system name.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 5-3


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>4. Set the date and time.5. Select the install media device.6. Specify the secondary disks.7. Install licenses (CD-ROM install only).8. Reboot the system.Additional administrative tasks may also be performed.Note: On the drive being installed, a log (/var/spool/install/log.install) is kept of all events during theinstallation process. If the initial installation fails, youmay boot using the maintenance disks, mount the driveon which the installation failed, and read theLOG.INSTALL file in the /var/spool/install directory.Restarting theInstallationIf the installation process is interrupted (canceled) atany time during the performance of the installationprocedures discussed in the following sections, you canrestart it by using one of the following methods:• If you accidentally remove Boot flex #2 or Boot flex#3 before the installation completes, you mustrestart by rebooting the system from Boot flex #1.• If you interrupt (cancel) the installation, you mayrestart the process by pressing [Control] + [D].5-4 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASPerforming a Default InstallationPerforming a DefaultInstallationThe following sections outline the default installationprocedure.Booting from theInstallation MediaTo install the <strong>NCR</strong> UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS 3.00.02operating system software, you must boot the systemfrom Boot flex #1. Follow these steps:1. Insert Boot flex #1 in the flex disk drive.2. This step depends on the current operating state ofthe system.• If the system is powered down, turn on themonitor and the main unit, and go to Step 4.• If the machine is currently up and running, youmust perform an orderly shutdown of theoperating system. Go to Step 3.3. Perform an orderly shutdown by logging in as rootand entering the following command from the /(root) directory:# shutdown -y -i6 -gx(where x=number of seconds to wait untilshutdown)As the system performs its shutdown procedure, aseries of messages displays. This may take awhile.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 5-5


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASPerforming a Default Installation4. During the UNIX system boot process, the followingmessage displays:Please insert Boot flex #2 and press ENTER >5. Remove Boot flex #1. Insert Boot flex #2 and press[Enter]. A series of messages displays.If a message similar to following displays, go to Step6. Otherwise, go to Step 7.Remote Console has been detected. Terminal type isset to vt100.Do you wish to change it to AT386? (n)/y >6. If you want to change the terminal type, type y andpress [Enter]. If you do not want to change theterminal type, press [Enter].7. When you are prompted by the system, remove theBoot flex #2 from the flex drive now.The following menu displays:Select one of the following:1. Perform Installation2. Perform <strong>System</strong> Maintenance3. Perform <strong>System</strong> Restore (OA/BASE only)4. Perform Micro Channel ConfigurationType selection number, then press ENTER >.8. When the menu displays, type 1, and press [Enter].9. Continue with the next section, “Selecting the Typeof Installation.”5-6 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASPerforming a Default InstallationSelecting the Type ofInstallationThe following menu displays to let you select the typeof installation you want to perform.CAUTION: A new installation of the UNIX <strong>System</strong> willdestroy all files currently on the system.Select one of the following1. Interactive Installation2. Installation using <strong>System</strong> Defaults3. Help4. Cancel InstallationType selection number, then press ENTER >.Note: If you select Cancel Installation and then wishto continue, press [Control] + [D] to restart theinstallation selection process.WarningIf, in addition to the UNIX operating system, anotheroperating system, such as MS-DOS, is also on thedisk, selecting Installation using <strong>System</strong> Defaultsdestroys that operating system. Selecting InteractiveInstallation permits you to install UNIX in a partitionand save the other operating system in its ownpartition.1. To perform a default installation, type 2 and press[Enter].2. Continue with the next section in this chapter,“Entering the <strong>System</strong> Name, Date, and Time”.Entering the <strong>System</strong>Name, Date, and TimeAfter you select the type of installation, the followingmessages display:## Please enter a <strong>System</strong> Name for this system.## This will set the node name and the system name.## This name will be used for uucp(1) and networking.Enter <strong>System</strong> name: ><strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 5-7


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASPerforming a Default Installation1. Enter a system name.After you enter the system name, a message similarto following appears.Current date and time is:Fri Jan 13 13:11:31 EST 1995Do you wish to change it y/(n) [default = n] >CautionYou must be sure the date is correct. If you install thesoftware with an incorrect date, installation may notcomplete successfully and may terminate.2. If the current date and time is not correct, type y andenter the new date when you are requested to do so.If the current date and time is correct, press [Enter].Selecting the InstallMedia DeviceAfter you set the date and time, a series of messagesdisplays.1. If your system has more than one type ofinstallation device, a message similar to thefollowing displays. Go to Step 2.These are the Install Media drives equipped in thesystem.1: SCSI CD-ROM Disk - /dev/rdsk/c100t2d0s02: SCSI Tape Drive - /dev/rmt/c100t3d0s0Type the number of the Install Media device that youare using, and press ENTER2. Type the number of the Install Media device thatyou are using, and press [Enter]. A message similarto the following displays.5-8 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASPerforming a Default InstallationPlease insert the Unix <strong>System</strong> V Release 4.0Installation media into the tape drive,/dev/rmt/c100t3d0s0 and press ENTER3. Insert the installation media ( “Core” CD-ROM) intothe appropriate device, and press [Enter]. If youinsert the media in the wrong device, a messageprompts you to insert it in the correct device.Do not remove the media until installation iscomplete.4. Continue with the next section, “Specifying theSecondary Disk”.Specifying theSecondary DiskThe system automatically selects your root disk. Youmay, however, change the secondary disk location. Youmay select /usr, /var, and dump space for the secondarydisk.1. The following message displays:Default secondary disk is /dev/rdsk/c100t1d0s0CAUTION: Selecting the secondary disk will DESTROYall the data on that disk. Would you like to changeit? (y)/n>2. If you want to change the secondary disk, enter yand press [Enter]. Go to Step 3.If you do not want to change the secondary disk,enter n and press [Enter]. Go to the “<strong>Installing</strong>Licenses” section.3. The following message displays:<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 5-9


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASPerforming a Default InstallationRoot Disk: /dev/rdsk/c100t0d0s0These are the other hard disks availablein the system0: No SECONDARY DISK SELECTION1: 2047 Megabyte SCSI Disk /dev/rdsk/c100t1d0s02: 4095 Megabyte SCSI Disk /dev/rdsk/c110t4d0s0To select a SECONDARY (non-root) disk, type the disknumber and press ENTER.Note: The above list may vary depending on thedisks installed in your system. This list includes allthe disks installed in your computer.4. Enter the number of the Secondary Disk you wantto use and press [Enter]. Go to the next section,“<strong>Installing</strong> Licenses.”<strong>Installing</strong> LicensesIf you are installing via CD-ROM, the following menudisplays. This menu allows you to select the source ofany software licenses that you are installing.INSTALL LICENSES METHODS:1. Flex - Install license(s) from the <strong>NCR</strong> license flex.2. File - Install license(s) from a readable ascii file.3. Manual - Type in the license by hand.Select Method to Install License(s)(v) View Licenses Installed on Machine (x) Exit------------ Notes on <strong>Installing</strong> Licenses -------------You are accessing packages from an <strong>NCR</strong> licensed media.You should have received with your media shipment alicense flex containing the licenses for the productspurchased. Select option 1 to copy the licenses fromthe flex to the machine. Select from the flex thelicensed products that are to be installed on thismachine. These licenses are then copied to the machinefor future use. Alternatively, you can installlicenses from a file accessible to this machine or5-10 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASPerforming a Default Installationenter one in manually. If you do not have the requiredlicenses, contact your support person.The options for the Install License menu are shown inthe following table.OptionFlexFileManualView LicensesInstalled onMachineExitMeaningSelect this is the option usually wheninitially installing <strong>NCR</strong> UNIX on yoursystem. Licenses for a fresh install areusually contained on a flex diskette.Select this option when your licenses arecontained in a readable ascii file, such aswhen a license file has been e-mailed toyou from the <strong>NCR</strong> support organization.Select this option when the <strong>NCR</strong> supportorganization has provided you, probablyvia telephone, with a character string thatis to be used as a license.Select this option to view a list of licensesthat are already installed on the machine.Select this option to exit the screen.1. Type 1 to install licenses from your license diskette.A screen similar to the following displays.<strong>NCR</strong> UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS 3.0 LICENSE INSTALLATION FACILITYFLEX INSTALLATION OF LICENSEPlease Insert License FlexPress when Ready<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 5-11


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASPerforming a Default Installation2. Insert the license flex into the flex disk drive, andpress [Enter]. A screen similar to the followingdisplays a list of licenses that are available on thelicense flex.Install License - SelectionFollowing Licenses FoundLPIDF-801-1151-0000 user32F-541-4010-0000 scdeF581-6110-0000 C/SFOEmore(License 1 of 9)Description=1-32 users(a) Add (u) Unselect (q) Quit/Abort(A) Add all(U) Unselect all (x) Save+Exit3. Press the down arrow to see more licenses. Selecteach license that you want to install by using the upand down arrows to point to the license, and pressa. To select all licenses, press A.4. When you are finished selecting licenses, press x tosave your selections and exit this screen. Theprevious menu shown displays again.5. If you are finished selecting licenses to install, type xto exit the <strong>Installing</strong> Licenses screen.6. Remove the license flex when prompted.No further user interaction is required.5-12 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASTurning the <strong>System</strong> OffTurning the <strong>System</strong> OffNever turn the system off without performing anorderly shutdown. Use the following procedure toperform an orderly shutdown:Note: This procedure is not part of the installation.You are not required to turn your system off at thispoint. This information is to be used later, wheneveryou need to turn your system off.1. Log in as root and enter the following commandfrom the / (root) directory:# shutdown -y -i0 -gx(where x=number of seconds to wait untilshutdown)2. When the system displays the following message,turn the power switch off:# Shutdown complete# You may reboot the system now.Note: The first time you try to log in after thereboot, you are asked to set the root password.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 5-13


<strong>Installing</strong> MP-RASPerforming Additional Administrative TasksPerforming AdditionalAdministrative TasksAfter you have completed the installation, you mayneed to perform some or all of the followingadministrative tasks to make your system fullyoperational:• Log in to the system administrator menus• Set a password for the sysadm login• Set the date, time, and time zone• Set system name and network node name• Add disk, tape, tty or SCSI printer devices to yoursystem• Install additional software• Add terminals to your system• Add printers to your system• Add classes of printers• Add users• Add groups of users• Performing a system backup• Turn on and check peripheralsSome of these tasks cannot be performed until after youhave installed specific software package(s). Forexample, you should not add printers or classes ofprinters until you have installed lp.5-14 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>OverviewOverviewThis chapter discusses installing Microsoft Windows NT<strong>Server</strong> 3.51 on your server.The first part of the chapter discusses what you need todo to your system if Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> waspre-loaded at the factory.The second part of the chapter discusses the procedurefor installing Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> on yoursystem if it was not pre-loaded at the factory.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 6-1


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>Pre-Load InstallationPre-Load InstallationIf your system was pre-loaded at the factory withMicrosoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>, you need to completethe installation of the system by providing several sitespecificconfiguration items.This section discusses completing the pre-loadedinstallation of Microsoft Windows NT on your server.To complete the pre-load installation, follow these steps:Starting the Pre-LoadInstallation1. Make sure that both the mouse and the keyboardare plugged into the appropriate receptacles in theback of the system.2. Make sure your system is connected to the networkonto which it will be installed. Before continuing,make sure you have the following information:• The name of your domain• The unique name of this system• Whether this system will be the Primary DomainController (PDC) or a Backup Domain Controller(BDC)3. Remove the yellow CAUTION label from the frontof the system, and open the diskette access door.4. Power on the system by pressing the power buttonon the front panel or inside the diskette access door.The system begins its POST tests and prepares forcompletion of the Windows NT installation.6-2 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>Pre-Load InstallationEntering the SetupRoutine for <strong>NCR</strong><strong>Server</strong> Manager1. After the POST tests have completed, and severalWindows NT screens have briefly flashed by, enterthe setup routine for <strong>NCR</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Manager.Depending on the version of <strong>NCR</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Managerloaded on your server, you may be asked about thetype of system you are installing. Answer thequestions appropriately for your system and siteconfiguration.2. You are prompted for your name and companyname. Complete the information and pressCONTINUE. You are given the opportunity tochange these entries. When the entries are correct,click CONTINUE.3. Specify this system’s unique name. Type in thename, and click CONTINUE. Do not include anyspaces or backward slashes in the system name.You are given the opportunity to change the nameyou have selected. When your entry is correct, clickCONTINUE.4. The installation procedure prepares to configure thenetwork on your system, and copies the requiredfiles to the disk.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 6-3


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>Pre-Load Installation5. If no network card is found, you are asked whetherthe installation procedure should automaticallydetect the network interface card (NIC), or whetheryou want to install the Microsoft Remote AccessService (MSRAS) on the system. In this case, youmay be prompted for the full path for the WindowsNT installation files. Select the default directory,which will be similar to C:\$WIN_NT$.~ls\. PressCONTINUE to accept the default.Completing the Pre-Load Installation1. The installation procedure copies the files for theremainder of the Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> installationfrom the temporary installation directory into theWindows NT home directory.2. Select the domain that the system will join. If thissystem is to be the Primary Domain Controller of anew domain, you need to select the appropriatebutton, and complete the name of the domain.If it is to become a Backup Domain Controller, youneed to select the appropriate button, complete thename of the domain, and the name and password ofan administrator on the domain. When you havecompleted your selections, click OK to continue.3. Icons and program groups are created for yourWindows NT installation.4. You are prompted to set the time, date and timezone on the system. When you are satisfied that thetime is correct, click OK. After a short time, yoursystem reboots.6-4 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>Pre-Load Installation5. After the system has booted to the signon screen,you need to sign on, using the administrator signonname and password created earlier.6. After signon, you are prompted to select the videodriver configuration, including the resolution,number of colors, and scan rate.7. After you have selected the desired parameters,select TEST to make sure the video displays theresolution correctly.8. To complete the test, follow the prompts on thescreen. When you are certain that the selections arecorrect, click OK to configure the video driver. Yoursystem configuration is saved.The pre-loaded installation of Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> isnow complete.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 6-5


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>No Pre-Loaded InstallationNo Pre-Loaded InstallationIf Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> was not pre-loaded on yourserver at the factory, use this section to prepare yoursystem and install the software.To install Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.51 on your server,follow these steps:• Confirm the hardware setup• Confirm CMOS configuration - See Chapter 2• Configure the server using the EISA ConfigurationUtility (ECU) - See Chapter 3• Configure adapter settings using the Adaptec BIOSSCSISelect Utility - See Chapter 4• Install Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>6-6 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong><strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.51<strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT<strong>Server</strong> 3.51To install Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.51, follow these steps:1. Insert the Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> Setup Boot Disk intothe flex disk drive. Power on the system.2. You are next prompted to insert the Windows NT<strong>Server</strong> Setup Disk 2. Insert the disk and press[Enter].Entering WindowsSetup1. Setup gives you the option to setup Windows now.To setup Windows now, press [Enter].2. You are prompted to select whether you want toperform an Express Setup or a Custom Setup. Press[Enter] to select an Express Setup.3. Your system is inspected to determine whichnetwork cards and device controllers are installed.If the cards are not auto-detected, you are given theopportunity to manually add them. Some driversmay not be auto-detected.In the middle of this process, you are prompted toinsert the Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> Setup Disk 3. Insertthe disk, and press [Enter].4. You are informed which SCSI host adapter cardshave been detected by the NT setup procedure.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 6-7


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong><strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.51If the cards are not auto-detected, you are given theopportunity to manually add them. Some driversmay not be auto-detected.Included in the list should be the Adaptec294X/AIC 78XX (PCI) adapter. This adapter isembedded in the main system board of the server.Any additional adapters which are installed on yoursystem should also be listed. Press [Enter] to acceptthis list of devices.5. Next, NT setup asks whether you want to installfrom the CD-ROM, or from the 3.5-inch flex drive.Insert the Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> installation CD intothe CD-ROM drive and press [Enter].Preparing the HardDiskCautionCaution1. You may receive a message indicating that the setupprocedure has determined that your hard disk isnew or has been erased. If you are certain that thereis no valuable data on the disk, press [C] tocontinue.All of the data which was formerly on the disk will beerased when you select this option. If you do not wantto erase the disk, you may exit the installation bypressing [F3].Regardless of which drive you choose to installWindows NT to, certain files are placed on the first diskdrive on the top plane (the disk drive with the lowestSCSI ID, referred to as C:, in order to allow theoperating system to boot properly. We recommend thatyou install Windows NT on the first disk drive (C:), orthat you do not remove the first disk drive while thesystem is operating, especially during system startup.6-8 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong><strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.512. Next, you are prompted to select the area of the diskon which you want to install Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>.3. If you want to partition an area of unpartitioneddisk space, press [C], and fill in the size of thepartition to be created. If you want to use the entireunpartitioned space, simply press [Enter].4. Next, select the file system you want to use. If thedisk was previously formatted as FAT, you may begiven the option to convert it to NTFS. Otherwise,you are given the option to format the disk as FATor NTFS, or to retain the existing file structures.Select the option you prefer, and press [Enter].5. Setup formats the partition as you have instructed.This may take anywhere from a few minutes to afew hours, depending upon the size of the partition,and the type of disk and controller in your system.6. After the formatting is complete, you are promptedfor the name of the directory where Windows NT<strong>Server</strong> will be installed. Enter the name of thedirectory, and press [Enter].7. Files are copied onto your hard disk from theinstallation CD-ROM. Upon completion, you areinformed that the current portion of setup hascompleted successfully, and that you should removeany flex disk and press [Enter].WarningContrary to the instructions on the screen, WAITseveral minutes before pressing [Enter]. If you do notwait, the server’s caching disk controller may not haveenough time to complete all writing operations, andyour system disk may not be installed correctly.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 6-9


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong><strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.518. Your system reboots, and you are automaticallytaken into Windows NT <strong>Server</strong>.Completing User and<strong>Server</strong> InformationContinue the installation by completing user and serverspecific information:1. You are prompted for your name and companyname. Complete the information and clickCONTINUE. You are given the opportunity tochange these entries next. When the entries arecorrect, click CONTINUE.2. You are prompted for the Microsoft Product ID.Complete the number, and click CONTINUE. Again,you are given the opportunity to change the entry.When it is correct, click CONTINUE.3. You are asked to select whether this system is to be aDomain Controller, or a <strong>Server</strong>. Select theappropriate button, and click CONTINUE.4. You must next select whether your server softwarelicense has been purchased on a Per <strong>Server</strong> or a PerSeat basis. Click on the appropriate box, enter thetotal number of licenses purchased, and click OK.5. Next, you will be asked to verify that you have readand that you understand the licensing agreement,and that you agree to abide by it. Click the box nextto the sentence which begins I Agree, and then clickOK.6. Next, you are asked to specify this system’s uniquename. Type in the name, and click CONTINUE.6-10 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong><strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.51CautionDo not include any spaces or backward slashes in thesystem name.7. You are given the opportunity to change the nameyou have selected. When your entry is correct, clickCONTINUE.8. You are asked to select the language for the system.This also determines the initial settings for currency,date, time, etc. Select the language to be used, andclick CONTINUE.9. You can set up a printer on this system. If you wantto set up a printer, select the name of the printer, theprinter driver to use, and the port to be printed to,and click CONTINUE. If you do not wish to set up aprinter at this time, click CANCEL.10. You will next be asked to specify the networkinterface card for the system. The installationprocedure will ask you if you would like to have itauto-detect the cards present, or if you would like tospecify the cards manually. Select the option youprefer, and follow the prompts provided to specifyyour installed network card.Selecting <strong>Network</strong>ProtocolsContinue the installation by selecting networkprotocols:1. The Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> installation procedureprepares your available choices for networkprotocols. You may choose any of the protocoltransports listed: NWLink (IPX/SPX), TCP/IP, orNetBEUI. When you have clicked on the checkboxesof all protocols you want to install, clickCONTINUE.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 6-11


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong><strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.512. The services you selected begin to install. You areprompted to select the frame type for the IPX/SPXprotocol. You may select Automatic or ManualFrame type detection. If you select Manualdetection, you may select from among the frametypes shown. When you have finished, click OK.3. Next, you are asked to configure the parameters forthe TCP/IP transport. Your network administratorshould be able to give you the information you needto configure this service.You may choose to enable Dynamic HostConfiguration Protocol, if this system is to beconnected to a DHCP server. If not, you need toenter the appropriate IP Address and Subnet Maskfor this system, and the Default Gateway if routingoutside of your local subnet.You may also choose to enter the IP addresses ofyour primary and secondary WINS server. Whenyou have finished, click OK.4. If you do not fill in a WINS address in the precedingscreen, you will get a message such as the onebelow. If you see such a message, click YES tocontinue.At least one of the adapter cards has anempty Primary WINS address.6-12 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong><strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.515. Installation of the network components continues. Ifyou indicated earlier that you want this system to bea Domain Controller, you are asked to decide if thissystem is to be a Primary Domain Controller or aBackup Domain Controller.In either case, you need to complete the domainname.CautionDo not include spaces or backward slashes in thedomain name. When you have finished, click OK.If you previously indicated that you want thissystem to be a <strong>Server</strong>, you are prompted to indicatethe name of the domain or workgroup this systemwill join.Providing AdditionalSetup InformationContinue the installation by providing the followinginformation:1. The installation process sets up program groups andicons for your system. You are prompted to enterthe name and password for your Administrator. Youneed to enter the password twice. When you havefinished, click CONTINUE. If the password is leftblank, you are prompted to confirm.2. You are prompted to enter the name and passwordfor your initial user. You need to enter the passwordtwice. When you have finished, click CONTINUE. Ifthe password is left blank, you are prompted toconfirm that No Password is what you want.3. The installation program prompts you to enter yourcurrent date, time, and time zone. After each itemhas been entered, click OK.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 6-13


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong><strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.514. You may be prompted to identify various executablefiles which are installed on your disk which theinstallation procedure could not positively identify.These may include MS-DOS applications or otherfiles. Select the appropriate option for each, andclick OK.5. You are shown the video adapter which has beendetected by the installation process. Click OK toconfirm the selection.6. You are prompted to select the video driverconfiguration, including the resolution, number ofcolors, and scan rate.After you have selected the desired parameters,click TEST to make sure the video displays theresolution correctly. Follow the prompts on thescreen to complete the test. When you are certainthat the selections are correct, click OK to configurethe video driver. Your system’s configuration issaved.7. You are asked whether you want to create anEmergency Repair Disk. We strongly recommendcreating an Emergency Repair Disk.8. Click YES to create an Emergency Repair Disk. Youare prompted to insert a blank high-density disketteinto the drive. Click OK when you have inserted thediskette. The disk is formatted, and appropriate filesare copied to it.6-14 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong><strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.51Completing theInstallationWarningTo complete the installation, follow these steps:1. You are informed that the Windows NT installationis complete.Contrary to the instructions on the screen, WAITseveral minutes before clicking REBOOT.If you do not wait, the server’s caching disk controllermay not have enough time to complete all writingoperations, and your system disk may not be installedcorrectly.2. The system reboots, and if you selected the NTFSfile system for any volume on your system, the filesystem is automatically converted to NTFS at thistime.The installation of Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> is nowcomplete.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 6-15


<strong>Installing</strong> Microsoft Windows NT <strong>Server</strong><strong>Installing</strong> Windows NT <strong>Server</strong> 3.516-16 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareOverviewOverviewAfter you have setup the system and configured it, youare ready to install the operating system.This chapter discusses installing NetWare on yourserver.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 7-1


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareInstallation OverviewInstallation OverviewTo install NetWare on your server, follow these steps:• Confirm hardware setup• Confirm CMOS configuration - See Chapter 2• Configure the server using the EISA ConfigurationUtility (ECU) - See Chapter 3• Configure adapter settings using the Adaptec BIOSSCSISelect Utility - See Chapter 4• Reboot the system and create a primary DOSpartition• Load the controller’s drivers• Install the NetWare software7-2 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and Creating a Primary DOS PartitionRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> andCreating a Primary DOSPartitionTo reboot the server, and create a primary DOSpartition, follow these steps:1. Insert the DOS boot diskette into Drive A.2. Reboot the server.3. To create a primary DOS partition:• Using the FDISK program from the DOSdiskette, install a 15 MB PRIMARY DOSpartition on the existing hard drive and make it“active”. Your machine will then reboot.• If storing more than the “normal” amount ofdriver and executable files on the local drive (C:,for example), you may need a larger DOSpartition.4. Using the FORMAT program from the DOSdiskette, use the following syntax to make the C:partition bootable:FORMAT C: /S /U /V:NW41SERVER[use any 11-character label]After the system begins its boot process, remove thediskette.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 7-3


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and Creating a Primary DOS Partition5. Reboot to test system files. NetWare does not useany external memory management or softwarecaching.Ensure no HIMEM, EMM386, or SMARTDRV linesexist in any CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT file.6. Insert your NetWare 4.1 CD-ROM into the drivelabel-up. Keep your NetWare 4.1 License disketteclose by, because it will be read by your flex driveduring Install.7. You may wish to install a DOS subdirectory toenable use of certain DOS utilities without diskette.You are asked later if you want to automaticallystart the NetWare file server initialization upon boot(creation of an AUTOEXEC.BAT file).Editing this file later requires some type of utilityprogram, such as the DOS EDIT program.Note: If duplexing, repeat the boot steps 3-7 forthe second hard disk.7-4 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareLoading the Controller’s DriversLoading the Controller’sDriversIn NetWare, you must install from CD-ROM. Load yourcontroller’s CD-ROM drivers into a CONFIG.SYS fileaccording to the controller’s instructions.You must also copy your DOS version’s MSCDEX.EXEinto a C:\DOS (for example) subdirectory.Using an AdaptecControllerIf using an ADAPTEC controller, follow these steps:1. Insert the Adaptec EZ-SCSI for DOS/Windowsdiskette into Drive A and follow the instructions onthe label for syntax. In most cases, type DOSINSTand press [Enter].Your MSCDEX file is located in the C:\DOSsubdirectory. By default, your CD-ROM drive letteris drive D.This Adaptec EZ-SCSI process should copy theappropriate files and place two lines in yourCONFIG.SYS and one line in your AUTOEXEC.BATfile as follows:CONFIG.SYS file:DEVICE=C:\SCSI\ASPI8DOS.SYS /DDEVICE=C:\SCSI\ASPICD.SYS /D:ASPICD0AUTOEXEC.BAT file:C:\SCSI\MSCDEX.EXE /D:ASPICD0 /M:12<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 7-5


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareLoading the Controller’s Drivers2. You must also install the following lines in yourCONFIG.SYS file as a prerequisite for DOSCD-ROM access:files=12buffers=153. Reboot to load the CD-ROM drivers.4. Test the CD-ROM drive by inserting a CD into thedrive, accessing it with the DOS letter assigned, andperforming a directory listing.Note: You may also install NetWare from CD-ROM by using the .DSK drivers and mounting theCD as a NetWare volume.If using the CD-ROM drive only to install NetWare, werecommend using the DOS-level drivers. If you plan touse the CD-ROM as a volume later in your network,you may load those different NetWare drivers at thattime.Loading CD-ROM as aNetWare Volume1. If loading multiple AIC-7870.DSU drivers, loadASPICD directly after the .DSU slot load (LOADAIC 7870 Slot=X) for the HBA slot controlling theCD-ROM.2. To load your CD-ROM as a NetWare Volume, at theserver system prompt {:}, type the following::LOAD AIC7870 Slot=129:LOAD AIC7870 Slot=130:LOAD ASPICD:LOAD CDROM:CD MOUNT volumename7-6 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWare<strong>Installing</strong> NetWare<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareDuring the installation processes, you are asked manyhardware-specific questions. Most of these can beanswered by choosing the default (highlighted) option,but in some cases specific information is required.Note: Know your hardware before attempting thisinstallation.To install NetWare, follow these steps:1. At the CD-ROM drive letter prompt (D:, forexample), type INSTALL.2. At the “Select the type of installation desired”screen, choose NetWare <strong>Server</strong> Installation and press[Enter].3. At the “Choose the product you want to install”,screen choose NetWare 4.1 and press [Enter].4. At the “Select the type of installation you areperforming” screen, choose Simple Installation ofNetWare 4.1 and press [Enter].5. At the “Specify the server name” screen, enter ashort descriptive alphanumeric title and press[Enter].6. File copying begins. The “Copying File: X” messagedisplays, the SERVER.EXE loads, and it begins“Scanning for available drivers....”<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 7-7


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWare<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareChoosing Drivers1. This last process is looking for SCSI controllerdrivers to enable use of the hard disk(s) and otherstorage devices attached to that SCSI channel.2. At the “Choose the <strong>Server</strong> Drivers - Disk Driver”,screen, press [Insert] as the current driver shippingwith NetWare 4.1 is outdated. Insert the AdaptecNetware Drive diskette into the flex drive. Changedirectories to a:\netware\v4.xx. ChooseAIC7870.DSK and press [Enter]. The listings arealways in alphabetical order so you may have toscroll up or down using the arrow keys.3. At the “Driver AIC7870 Parameter Actions”, screen,choose Select/Modify driver parameters and press[Enter]. You must enter your Slot # [the bus slotwhere the EISA /PCI controller card is located, inthe case of the <strong>S10</strong>, the embedded SCSI controller islisted as slot #26], use the down arrow to Save theparameters and continue, and press [Enter].4. At the “Do you want to select an additional Diskdriver?” screen, choose No and press [Enter]. The“Scanning for available drivers....” messagedisplays. This process is looking for the networkinterface card (.LAN) drivers.5. At the “Choose the <strong>Server</strong> Drivers - <strong>Network</strong>Drivers” screen, press [Insert] because the SMC 8432BTA driver on the Install CD does not load correctly.You are then instructed to load the driver disketteinto Drive A.7-8 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWare<strong>Installing</strong> NetWare6. Insert the SMC driver diskette that came with yoursystem and press [Enter]. After scanning thediskette you will see the following displayed andhighlighted.SMCPWR.LAN | Standard Microsystems PCI Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Controller7. Press [Enter] to choose and load this driver. The“Copying file SMCPWR.LAN ....” message displays.8. At the “Do you want to select an additional<strong>Network</strong> driver?” screen, choose No and press[Enter].9. At the “Choose the <strong>Server</strong> Drivers - Summary”,“Driver Actions” screens, choose Continueinstallation and press [Enter].Switching to the<strong>System</strong> Console Screen1. At the “Control will be switched to the systemconsole screen...” screen, press [Enter]. You are takento the : console prompt.2. Your .LAN driver loads and asks for a verification ofthe slot number. If correctly listed, press [Enter] toload the driver.3. When prompted to “Insert disk MAIN SERVERLICENSE”, insert your red-labeled userauthorization diskette into Drive A, and press[Enter].<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 7-9


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWare<strong>Installing</strong> NetWare4. NetWare attempts to mount the CD-ROM as avolume. This process may take longer than theallotted 20 seconds and fail. Follow the on-screenprocedures and go to the system console screen (orpress [Alt] + [Esc]). Within several seconds, the CD-ROM mounts correctly and file copying begins. Thiscopying may last up to 15 minutes or longer,depending on the speed of your CPU and SCSIchannel.5. The installation and configuration of your drivepartitions and volumes is AUTOMATIC under the“simple” installation and partitions ALL theremaining disk space as the NetWare volume, SYS.6. If an existing NetWare partition exists, you areasked whether to “Delete existing non-bootable diskpartitions?.” Enter [Y] for Yes and press [Enter] tocontinue.7. A “File copy...” percentage bar displays on thescreen.8. You are instructed to “Please wait....” and severalfiles are copied to the hard disk. Upon completion,an information screen displays your Directory treename, Directory context, and Administrator name.Write this information down for safe-keeping.Press [Enter] to continue.9. A “File Copy Status (Main Copy)” screen andpercentage completed graphic bar displays.10. At the “Other Installation Actions” screen, chooseContinue installation and press [Enter].7-10 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWare<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareCompleting theInstallation1. At the “Complete” screen, press [Enter] to exit to thesystem console screen and the “:” prompt.2. At the : prompt, type LOAD INSTALL and press[Enter].3. At the “Installation Options” screen, highlight NCFfiles options and press [Enter]. Highlight EditAUTOEXEC.NCF and press [Enter]. The 4.1 installdefaults your frame type to Ethernet_802.2.4. If your topology requires a different type oradditional type support (such as Ethernet_802.3,Ethernet_II or Ethernet_SNAP, etc.), change the linewhich loads your SMCPWR .LAN driver to read:LOAD SMCPWR SLOT=? FRAME=???? NAME=SMCPWR_1_E83or add additional LOAD statements to load moreframe types. If attaching this server to existingwiring, you must also edit the NET= entry on theBIND statement to mirror the existing networksegment number.Sample AUTOEXEC.NCF FileA typical AUTOEXEC.NCF file might appear as follows:set Time Zone = EST5EDTset Daylight Savings Time Offset = 1:00:00set Start Of Daylight Savings Time = (APRIL SUNDAYFIRST 2:00:00 AM)set End Of Daylight Savings Time = (OCTOBER SUNDAYLAST 2:00:00 AM)set Default Time <strong>Server</strong> Type = SINGLEset Bindery Context = O=<strong>NCR</strong>file server name <strong>NCR</strong>_41<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 7-11


<strong>Installing</strong> NetWare<strong>Installing</strong> NetWareipx internal net 2F24147BLOAD SMCPWR SLOT=16 AUTODETECT LINE_SPEED=10FRAME=ethernet_802.3 NAME=SMCPWR_1_E83BIND IPX SMCPWR_1_E83 NET=ABCDDCBAmount all5. Press [F10] to save any changes.6. At the Installation Options screen, highlight NCFfiles options and press [Enter]. Highlight EditSTARTUP.NCF and press [Enter]. Familiarizeyourself with the contents of the file in the event ofcatastrophic failure and/or corruption of the file.7. Press [Esc] three times to exit.8. At the : prompt, type DOWN and press [Enter] toend the server processes and dismount all drives. Besure no users are logged in before bringing theserver down.9. At the : prompt, type EXIT and press [Enter] to exitto the DOS prompt.10. Reboot the server and watch the boot up process forany errors.Note: If you did not add the SERVER.EXE load toyour AUTOEXEC.BAT file, you must manually adda line to this file. In a default installation, theSERVER.EXE file is found in the C:\NWSERVERsubdirectory.7-12 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXOverviewOverviewAfter you have setup the system and configured it, youare ready to install the operating system.This chapter discusses installing the following operatingsystem software on your server:• SCO UNIX SCO Open <strong>Server</strong> Release 5• SCO Open <strong>Server</strong> Release 3.0<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 8-1


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXInstallation OverviewInstallation OverviewTo install SCO UNIX on your server, follow these steps:• Confirm the hardware setup• Confirm CMOS configuration - See Chapter 2• Configure the server using the EISA ConfigurationUtility (ECU) - See Chapter 3• Configure adapter settings using the Adaptec BIOSSCSISelect Utility - See Chapter 4• Reboot the system and install the operating system• SCO Release 3: Install SMP• SCO Release 3: Install the multiprocessing driver• SCO Release 3: Install TCP/IP communications• SCO Release 5: Install SMP• SCO Release 5: Install TCP/IP communications8-2 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and<strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong><strong>System</strong>To reboot the server, follow these steps:1. Insert the N1 diskette into the system, and boot theserver.2. For SCO Release 5, at the BOOT: prompt, press[Enter].3. For SCO Release 3, at the BOOT: prompt, enter“link”. Then, at the What packages? prompt, enter“alad” for the AIC-7870 Adapter, or “mdac” for theMylex Adapter.4. For SCO Release 3, insert the proper BTLD diskettewhen prompted. The correct BTLD is supplied fromMylex or Adaptec. The Adaptec alad driver is alsoavailable on the SCO Advanced HardwareSupplement 3.4 diskette, but not the Mylex driver(at this time). Observe the system message that theBTLD was successfully loaded before going to thenext step.5. Insert the N2 (file system) diskette when prompted.6. Reinsert the N1 diskette when prompted.7. Select Keyboard type.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 8-3


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>8. Enter the serial number and activation key codeusing the exact syntax on the yellow tag.Entering SetupInformation1. At the Installation Setup screen, select Overwrite(entire primary hard drive).2. At the Software Setup screen, enter a unique nameor use “scosysv”, which is the default for the systemname. The default selection for Domain Name isnormally okay.3. At the Software Setup screen, choose TraditionalSecurity.4. At the Hardware Setup screen, the InstallationMedia is SCSI CD-ROM. For SCO Open <strong>System</strong>software release 3.0, you must have the CD-ROM onhost adapter 0 and SCSI ID 5.5. At the Hardware Setup screen, choose Hi-ResolutionKeyboard Mouse. You must provide the correctinformation for your particular monitor in the Videoselection. For most newer network adapters, youneed to choose Deferred for the <strong>Network</strong> option.6. At the Filesystem Setup screen, customize to yourparticular needs except for Swap Space. As a rule,swap space=2 X Total RAMInserting the CD-ROM1. Insert the CD-ROM when promoted.2. Normally select all addition service components.3. For SCO Release 3, reinsert the BTLD diskette andverify choice. CD-ROM file extraction begins -- (20min. plus...).8-4 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>4. Assign the root password and verify.Inserting theSupplement VolumeDiskette1. For SCO Release 3, insert the Supplement Volumediskette. You are asked for this diskette twice.2. For SCO Release 3, at the Packages? prompt, choose“mdac” or “alad”.Installation automatically generates subdirectoriesand files. After all copying/extraction is complete, anew kernel is built. Installation is now complete.Rebooting the <strong>System</strong>1. Reboot and watch for any errors.2. Login as “root” (administrator) and test the system.3. Press [Control] + [Alt] + [F1] for login prompt on themain console screen.4. Motif GUI is the default startup screen in multi-usermode. Press [Control] + [Alt] + [F2] to return toMotif GUI screen.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 8-5


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> SMPSCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> SMPTo install SMP, follow these steps:1. Enter Maintenance Mode (Press [Enter] on boot, init1 or shutdown -i).2. Begin an Install (/etc/custom, install or sysadmsh,<strong>System</strong>, Software, Install).3. Choose A NEW PRODUCT.4. Choose ENTIRE PRODUCT.5. Choose Continue twice.6. Press [Enter].7. Type the Serial Number and SMP Activation keycode EXACTLY as they appear on the license.8. When the “Calculate new values?” prompt displays,enter “YES”.9. When the “Create new kernel?” prompt displays,enter “YES”.10. Exit and reboot (INIT 6). You MUST now install theMultiprocessing Driver.8-6 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> the Multiprocessing DriverSCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> theMultiprocessing DriverTo install the multiprocessing driver, follow these steps:1. Enter Maintenance Mode ([Enter] on boot, init 1 orshutdown -i).2. Begin an Install (/etc/custom, install or sysadmsh,<strong>System</strong>, Software, Install).3. Choose A NEW PRODUCT.4. Choose PACKAGES and press [Enter].5. Choose APIC from the list, (not <strong>NCR</strong>). The“...Extracting files...” message displays.6. When the “Install?” prompt displays, enter “YES”.7. When the “Relink?” prompt displays, enter “YES”.8. When the “Do you want this kernel to boot bydefault?” prompt displays, enter “YES”.9. When the “Do you want kernel environmentrebuilt?” prompt displays, enter “YES”.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 8-7


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> the Multiprocessing Driver10. Exit and reboot (Init 6).11. At the prompt, type “mpstat” to check processingstatistics and ensure both are listed.8-8 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> TCP/IP CommunicationsSCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong>TCP/IP CommunicationsAlways defer <strong>Network</strong> Installation, because there maynot be a driver listed within the SCO UNIX Installationfor the NIC configured in the unit.Use the latest SCO UNIX drivers for your SCSIcontroller and NIC.To install TCP/IP, follow these steps:1. Enter Maintenance Mode ([Enter] on boot; init 1 orshutdown -i).2. Begin an Install (/etc/custom, install or sysadmsh,<strong>System</strong>, Software, Install).3. Choose A NEW PRODUCT.4. Choose PACKAGES.Inserting the LatestSMC Driver Diskette1. Insert the latest SMC driver diskette and pressCONTINUE.2. The “Select packages from which to choose files andpress ” message displays. Select thefollowing:SMC 8432, 8434 and 9332 Ethernet driver v1.0.2a<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 8-9


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> TCP/IP Communications3. When the “Insert the requested volume and press to continue the installation” message isdisplayed, press [Return]. Observe that the SMCdriver is installed correctly, then exit.4. At the # prompt, type “netconfig”.5. Choose “1. Add a chain.” “Sco_tcp->lo0” is a“loopback” test and cannot be used for active IPconnections. For the SMC, an entry similar to thefollowing is listed if installed:“sco_tcp->smpw0smpw0 smpw SMC8432, 8434 and 9332 Ethernet Adapter,board 0”6. Choose your specific driver from the list and enterthe corresponding number at the prompt. If yourdriver is not listed, you must complete the previoussteps first.7. When the “Add chain SCO_TCP->smpw0?”prompt displays, enter “YES”.8. Enter the correct internet address (IP) for thisinterface (192.0.0.1, for example).Completing theInstallation1. Use the default subnet mask for your chosen IPClass, or choose the one that matches your network.2. Use the defaults.3. At the “Verify?” prompt, enter “YES”.8-10 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 3: <strong>Installing</strong> TCP/IP Communications4. Enter a “Local host name:”, such as “scosysv”. The“Adding host name...” (to the /etc/hosts file)message displays.5. At the “Host ttys?” prompt, use the defaults.6. The TCP configuration is complete. Back at thebeginning, “sco_tcp->smpw0” should now be listed.7. At the “Relink kernel now?” prompt, enter “YES”.8. At the “Boot by default?” prompt, enter “YES”.9. Type “init 6” to shutdown and reboot; watch forerrors.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 8-11


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 5: <strong>Installing</strong> SMPSCO Release 5: <strong>Installing</strong> SMPTo install SMP, follow these steps:1. Insert the install CD in the CD-ROM drive.2. Enter Maintenance Mode (Press [Enter] on boot, init1 or shutdown -i1).3. Type “/etc/custom” and press [Enter].4. Select Software and then Install New.5. At the “What host to install from?” prompt, press[Enter].6. When asked to select media device, press the downarrow key until the SCSI CD-ROM drive ishighlighted.7. Press [Enter] twice. The “Copying files” messagewill display briefly.8. When the Select Product to Install menu appears,use the down arrow key to scroll down andhighlight SCO Symmetrical MultiprocessingSupport.9. Press [Enter] twice to select Full.10. Enter the license information when prompted.8-12 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 5: <strong>Installing</strong> SMP11. A message will be displayed saying that anadditional processor has been found. Press [Enter].12. When asked if you have additional CPUs, press[Enter] to select No.13. Press [Return] to continue.14. After the software is installed, choose Host and Exit.15. Shutdown and reboot the system for the changes totake effect.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 8-13


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 5: <strong>Installing</strong> TCP/IP CommunicationsSCO Release 5: <strong>Installing</strong>TCP/IP CommunicationsTo install TCP/IP, follow these steps:1. Enter Maintenance Mode (Press [Enter] on boot, init1 or shutdown -i1).2. Type “/etc/custom” and press [Enter].3. Select Software and then Install New.4. At the “What host to install from?” prompt, press[Enter].Inserting the SMCSuperDisk1. When asked to insert the media and select themedia device, insert the SMC SuperDisk for SCOUNIX into the flex drive. Make sure the MediaDevice is set for Floppy Disk Drive 0. Press thedown arrow key to get the choices for the mediadevices.2. Observe the message, “<strong>Installing</strong>: SMC-SCO LLI 3.4Super Disk (version 1.1.3a)”.3. At the “Do you want a FULL or PARTIALinstallation?” prompt, select FULL.4. Ignore all error messages.5. After the SMC software drivers are installed, returnto the UNIX prompt.8-14 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 5: <strong>Installing</strong> TCP/IP CommunicationsCompleting theInstallation1. At the # prompt type “netconfig”.2. Select Hardware and Add New LAN Adapter.3. Select “smpw SMC 8432, 8434 and 9332 EthernetAdapter, board 0”.4. Select Add Protocol. Observe the following:“Select one networking product to be added to:smpw SMC8432, 8434 and 9332 Ethernet Adapter, board 0HW smpw SMC 8432, 8434 and 9332 Ethernet Adapter,board 0* - SCOTCP/IP- SCOIPX/SPX”5. Select the desired protocol, and press [Enter].6. If TCP/IP is selected, configure the TCP/IP settings.7. After the desired protocol is successfully added,observe the following if TCP/IP was selected(IPX/SPX may be slightly different):“Current networking configuration:HW SCO TCP/IP Loopback driverSCO TCP/IP- SCO NFS Runtime <strong>System</strong>HW smpw SMC 8432, 8434 and 9332 Ethernet Adapter,Board 0SCO TCP/IP- SCO NFS Runtime <strong>System</strong>”8. Relink the kernel and reboot for these changes totake effect.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 8-15


<strong>Installing</strong> SCO UNIXSCO Release 5: <strong>Installing</strong> TCP/IP Communications8-16 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> UnixWareOverviewOverviewAfter you have setup the system and configured it, youare ready to install the operating system.This chapter discusses installing UnixWare on yourserver.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 9-1


<strong>Installing</strong> UnixWareInstallation OverviewInstallation OverviewTo install UnixWare on your server, follow these steps:• Confirm the hardware setup• Confirm CMOS configuration - See Chapter 2• Configure the server using the EISA ConfigurationUtility (ECU) - See Chapter 3• Configure adapter settings using the Adaptec BIOSSCSISelect Utility - See Chapter 4• Reboot the system and install the operating system9-2 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> UnixWareRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and<strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong><strong>System</strong>To reboot the server, follow these steps:1. Insert the UnixWare Application <strong>Server</strong> 2.01 InstallDiskette 1 of 1 diskette into the system, and boot theserver.2. The “Booting UnixWare” message displays,followed by the red Novell trademark.3. At the blue Welcome screen, press [Enter].4. At the Keyboard Type screen, press [Enter] to selectthe default which is US (ASCII), or enter theappropriate keyboard type.Inserting the Host BusAdapter (HBA) Driver1. Insert the Adaptec AIC-7800 SCSI Manager forUnixWare 2.0 diskette at the Install Host BusAdapter Drivers screen and press [Enter].2. The “Please wait, Loading from diskette...”messagedisplays.3. If using another HBA, you are prompted to enterthat additional driver diskette at the “InstallAnother HBA Diskette” prompt. Choose ContinueInstallation with the arrow keys, and press [Enter].<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 9-3


<strong>Installing</strong> UnixWareRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>4. Skip the Device Configuration Utility (DCU)advanced options as it is not required for the onboardAdaptec.5. The “Please wait while the system hardware driversare loaded” message displays.Selecting theInstallation Method1. At the “Select Installation Method” prompt, chooseInstall from CD-ROM (the default), and press[Enter].2. At the verification screen, choose Yes, continue theinstallation, and press [Enter].3. At the “Destructive Installation” prompt, youchoose how much disk space for UnixWare to use.Select Use the ENTIRE DISK for UnixWare 2.01(Erases ALL Partitions), and press [Enter].4. At the “<strong>System</strong> Node Name:” prompt, enter a short,descriptive name and press [Enter]. Press [F1] forhelp.5. At the “Date and Time” prompt, verify all entriesand press [F10] to Apply.6. At the verification screen, press [Enter].7. At the “Install Menu” prompt, choose Accept ALLSettings and Install Now, and press [Enter].9-4 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> UnixWareRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>Observing ScreenMessagesYou briefly see the “Loading...” message followed bythe “Checking the Primary Hard Disk” message.Then you see a graph with an increasing completionwhich displays as a bar moving from left to right. Thisprocess takes some time.When the process is complete, you see “Making File<strong>System</strong>s” and “<strong>Installing</strong> Software” messages, followedby another bar graph showing Installation Progress.Reinserting the HostBus Adapter (HBA)Driver1. When prompted to reinsert the HBA diskette youused earlier, do so and press [Enter]. The “Settingup UnixWare” message displays. Please wait.The “Building the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>” messagedisplays. Please wait.2. At the “UnixWare 2.01 installation is complete”prompt, remove any diskette and CD.Rebooting the <strong>System</strong>1. Press [Enter] to reboot and restart UnixWare.2. The “<strong>Installing</strong> drivers for the <strong>Network</strong> Card(s)”message displays. Please wait.3. At the “Inet Setup Values from <strong>System</strong> Files”prompt, enter any values where necessary (IP, DNSinfo, etc.) and press [F10] to continue.4. At the “Language Supplement Installation” prompt,enter the country information (left arrow to select“United States”) and Apply. Please wait.5. At the “Mouse Selection” prompt, select 3. PS/2-compatible Mouse, and press [Enter].<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 9-5


<strong>Installing</strong> UnixWareRebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>6. At the “Select number of mouse buttons” prompt,press the Right Arrow to select 3 (or leave 2 ifshipped with Microsoft mouse). Apply, and press[Enter].7. Press [Enter] to start the mouse test. Follow the onscreeninstructions to test.8. At the “Owner’s Account” prompt, enter a nameand login ID. Cursor or TAB to Apply, and press[Enter].Entering a Passwordand Completing theInstallation1. Press [Enter] at the “Password” screen. Enter thepassword and reenter it for verification.2. At the information screen, press [Enter] to continue.3. Enter password, and press [Enter].4. Press [Enter] to continue.5. “The system is coming up” message displays.9-6 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> OS/2OverviewOverviewAfter you have setup the system and configured it, youare ready to install the operating system.This chapter discusses installing OS/2 on your server.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 10-1


<strong>Installing</strong> OS/2Installation OverviewInstallation OverviewTo install OS/2 on your server:• Confirm the hardware setup• Confirm CMOS configuration - See Chapter 2• Configure the server using the EISA ConfigurationUtility (ECU) - See Chapter 3• Configure adapter settings using the Adaptec BIOSSCSISelect Utility - See Chapter 4• Reboot the system and install the operating system10-2 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> OS/2Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and<strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong><strong>System</strong>To reboot the server, follow these steps:1. At the Welcome screen, press [Enter].2. At the Note to Current Users of OS/2 2.0 screen,press [Enter].3. At the Introduction screen, press [Enter].4. At the Preparing the Hard Drive screen, choose 1.Accept predefined installation partition, and press[Enter].5. When prompted, remove the diskette, insert theIBM OS/2 Installation Diskette, and press [Enter].Inserting Diskette 11. When prompted, remove the Installation Disketteand insert Diskette 1. Press [Enter].2. At the Welcome screen, press [Enter].3. At the Note to current users of OS/2 2.0 screen,press [Enter].4. At the Introduction screen, press [Enter].5. At the Installation Drive Selection screen, choose 1.Accept the Drive, and press [Enter].<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 10-3


<strong>Installing</strong> OS/2Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>6. At the Select File <strong>System</strong> screen, choose 1. HighPerformance File <strong>System</strong>, and press [Enter].Completing theInstallation1. Wait for the format to complete, then remove thediskette and press [Enter].2. At the next window, choose Install All Features, andclick OK.3. At the <strong>System</strong> Configuration window, verifycontents and click OK.4. When the list of printers appears, choose yourprinter, if any, and click OK.5. At the <strong>System</strong> Configuration screen, click OK.6. At the Advanced Options screen, click OK.7. At the Configure WIN-OS/2 Desktop screen, chooseInstall Standard WIN-OS/2 Desktop, and click OK.8. At the Advanced Options screen, click OK.9. At the Complete screen, click OK.Editing CONFIG.SYSand Rebooting1. After completing the installation, you must edit theCONFIG.SYS file on your bootable fixed disk driveand again add the following line(s) (as appropriate)to the file:BASEDEV=AIC7870.ADDBASEDEV=DAC960.ADD10-4 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Installing</strong> OS/2Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>2. If using the Mylex controller you must remark outthe following line:BASEDEV=IBMINT13.I133. Verify that the install copied the files from your bootflex diskette to the fixed disk. If the file(s) were notcopied, you must copy the files manually. Withoutthe addition of the line(s), your CD-ROM will ceaseto function.4. Reboot and watch the screen for any errors. If errorsdisplay, write them down if possible.<strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong> 10-5


<strong>Installing</strong> OS/2Rebooting the <strong>Server</strong> and <strong>Installing</strong> the <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>10-6 <strong>Installing</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>System</strong>


IndexAAdvanced PIO mode ......................................................... 4-11AFlash BIOS ............................................................. i, 5-2 – 5-4Air flow ............................................................. See VentilationAuto-configuration mode .................................................. 4-11BBaseboard ............................................................ 2-2, 3-1 – 3-3Battery .................................................................................. 4-6BIOS setup ...................................................... i, 1-1, 4-1 – 4-33CCache .................................................................... 2-2, 4-1, 4-14CMOS ............................................................................ 4-1, B-3Communication settings .................................................... 4-10CPU ..................................................... i, 2-2, 3-1, 4-1, 5-2 – 5-4DDate and time ...................................................................... 4-6Default settings .................................................................. 4-26Disk drive control .............................................................. 4-19Diskette drives .................................................................... 4-7DMA ............................................................................. 2-6, 5-5Documentation .................................................................... 1-5Dual-channel configuration ..................................... D-7 – D-8EECC memory ....................................................................... 3-1EISA adapters .......................................................... 2-24 – 2-25EISA Configuration Utility ............................ i, 1-2, 5-5 – 5-21Error messages ...................................................... ii, B-1 – B-4ESD precautions .................................................................. 2-3<strong>NCR</strong> <strong>S10</strong>XL Hot Plug <strong>Server</strong> User GuideIndex-1


IndexFast boot mode 4-12FFast boot mode .................................................................. 4-12Fixed drive types ..................................................... 4-28 – 4-33HHard disk block mode ...................................................... 4-10Hard disk size .................................................................... 4-11Hard drive 32-bit access ................................................... 4-11Help ...................................................................................... 1-7Hot plug backplane ............................................ ii, D-1 – D-15IIDE disk drives .................................................... 4-1, 4-7 – 4-9ISA adapters ................................................... 2-24 – 2-25, 5-16JMJumpers ....................................................................... 2-5 – 2-6Math coprocessor ................................................................ 4-9Memory ................................. 2-7 – 2-11, 4-9, 4-11, 5-13 – 5-16NPNum Lock .......................................................................... 4-11Parallel port ............................................................. 4-21 – 4-23Parity memory ..................................................................... 3-1Passwords ................................................................ 4-19 – 4-25PCI adapters ........................... 1-1, 2-12, 2-24 – 2-25, 4-1, 4-17Positioning the system ............................................ 2-13 – 2-14Power supply ........................................................ I , A-1 – A-4RRear panel .......................................................................... 2-15Resource conflicts .............................................................. 5-16Index-2<strong>NCR</strong> <strong>S10</strong>XL Hot Plug <strong>Server</strong> User Guide


IndexVideo display 4-9SSCSI-2 .............................................. 2-12, 4-18, D-1, D-5 – D-8Security .................................................................... 4-19 – 4-25Serial ports ...................................................... 4-10, 4-21 – 4-23Shadow RAM ..................................................................... 4-13SIMMs ........................................................................ 2-7 – 2-11Single-channel configuration ................................... D-5 – D-6<strong>System</strong> battery ............................................................ B-3 – B-5VVentilation .......................................................................... 2-14VGA palette snoop ............................................................. 4-18Video display ....................................................................... 4-9<strong>NCR</strong> <strong>S10</strong>XL Hot Plug <strong>Server</strong> User GuideIndex-3


IndexVideo display 4-9Index-4<strong>NCR</strong> <strong>S10</strong>XL Hot Plug <strong>Server</strong> User Guide

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