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Hi,
I have installed a SCSI Controller onto an HPUX 10.20b and I don't have any driver files for it when I check in Sys Admin. Do I need to update the kernel? I am not sure how to get the computer to recognize this controller... any suggestions? Thanks |
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Suggest you check the HP document server for support (loads of HP-UX info):
http://docs.hp.com/ There is also on-line support at: http://www1.itrc.hp.com/ |
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I find it hard to believe that you do not have device files for it. That is if you installed an HP controller. HP systems are very proprietary and you cannot just put in any card that fits.
What do you see when you run ioscan? |
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