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Question by bhatt_ck
Submitted on 7/31/2003
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   I have a very new Intel Zion Processor (1.8 Gh)based SERVER with 128 MB RAM with  2x37 GB ( Ultra SCSI) disk connected to AIC-7899 (ultra 160 SCSI )Adaptec Controller.
  
    While installing SCO Unixware 7.1.1 from Floppy Disks, it is observed that 1st Installation Disk is read, but subsequently Installation Disk 2 of 2 and the HBA disk are not read and installation disk fails. I tried the same by changing Floppy Drives as well as newly made Installation Disks. Still it failed.

    I tried installing Unixware 7.1.1 from the CD-ROM also. While inserting HBA diskette
also it was observed that HBA diskette is not detected as message comes like "It is not an HBA Diskette. Please insert an HBA diskette and press ENTER to continue."


Answer by bgest_be
Submitted on 9/19/2003
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I have the same problem with a Primergy TX150 (Fujitsu-Siemens). I try to load the driver adpu320 (HBA driver Adaptec AIC-7901 Ultra320).
Have you during this laps time found a solution.

Thanks in advance

Christophe

 

Answer by premier
Submitted on 1/10/2007
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Try to download updated instalation disks.

ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/unixware7/ptf7619d/

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