SCO UNIX
Manual No. 771929
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to SCSI ID 2. Use the View/Update Configuration option of the Mylex Disk
Array Controller Configuration Utility to configure the tape drive.
To install UNIX from a tape drive, follow the standard SCO UNIX
OpenServer installation for tape as described in the SCO UNIX
documentation.
After SCO UNIX 5.0.4 is installed, the tape drive is configured as a standard
tape device, and can be accessed by using the device /dev/rStp0. Also, any
tape control operation can be done using the tape command. Refer to the
SCO UNIX manuals for more details on using a tape drive.
If the installation of UNIX was not done from tape, use the mkdev tape
command to configure the tape drive. When prompted for the LUN of the
device, make sure to specify a LUN of 0.
The tape drive may be placed on any channel. However, if another device
with the same SCSI ID is present on a lower channel, the tape may not
function properly.
Mylex Disk Array Controller CD-ROM Drivers
The driver that provides support for CD-ROM devices also gets installed as a
part of the standard controller SCO UNIX driver installation. It is
recommended that a CD-ROM drive installed on any controller channel be
set to SCSI ID 5.
Use the View/Update Configuration option of the Mylex Disk Array
Controller Configuration Utility to configure the CD-ROM. Save the new
configuration before trying to use the CD-ROM under SCO UNIX.
To install UNIX from a CD-ROM drive, follow the standard SCO UNIX
OpenServer installation instructions for CD-ROM. A screen will prompt you
for the type of installation being performed. You can choose either TAPE
(default), or CD-ROM, etc. From here you can select the SCSI option as
described in the SCO UNIX documentation.
If UNIX was not installed from CD-ROM, then a CD-ROM drive may be
configured using the mkdev cdrom command. The LUN of this device should
always be set to 0.
A CD-ROM drive may be placed on any channel. However, if another non-
disk device with the same ID is present on a lower channel, only the non-
disk device on the lower channel will be accessible.
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