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Operating Systems SCO Need Help Installing Legacy System on Newer Hardware Post 302959752 by spock9458 on Thursday 5th of November 2015 05:03:35 PM
Old 11-05-2015
Need Help Installing Legacy System on Newer Hardware

We have a legacy software application that runs on SCO OpenServer 5.0.6, and the current server (built around 2003-04) is still running. I have been attempting to upgrade the hardware, to hopefully increase the time that we will have access to the data in this system, but am running into an apparently common problem with the SATA controller driver.

The server I am attempting to use is from about 2008, has a SuperMicro X7DVL-E motherboard, with an Intel ESB2 SATA controller. The best advice I can find using Google is to try and use the ad320_btld driver that I've found on the SCO public ftp site. However, when I try to install using this, it never appears to get installed correctly. When it lists the devices at the point of beginning to install, it still shows the adapter as "wd", and says that there is no disk detected for installation.

First question is - am I wasting my time, and this will never work?
Second question is - what might I be doing wrong when trying to install the ad320_btld driver? I insert the separate floppy that I have copied the downloaded image file to, but I never get asked if I want to "replace" the wd driver.

Any help would be appreciated - Thanks!
 

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HTTP::Proxy::Engine::Legacy(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  HTTP::Proxy::Engine::Legacy(3pm)

NAME
HTTP::Proxy::Engine::Legacy - The "older" HTTP::Proxy engine SYNOPSIS
my $proxy = HTTP::Proxy->new( engine => 'Legacy' ); DESCRIPTION
This engine reproduces the older child creation algorithm of HTTP::Proxy. Angelos Karageorgiou "<angelos@unix.gr>" reports: I got the Legacy engine to work really fast under "Win32" with the following trick: max_keep_alive_requests(1); max_clients(120); $HTTP::VERSION(1.0); # just in case and it smokes. It seems that forked children are really slow when calling select for handling "keep-alive"d requests! METHODS
The module defines the following methods, used by HTTP::Proxy main loop: start() Initialise the engine. run() Implements the forking logic: a new process is forked for each new incoming TCP connection. stop() Reap remaining child processes. The following method is used by the engine internally: reap_zombies() Process the dead child processes. SEE ALSO
HTTP::Proxy, HTTP::Proxy::Engine. AUTHOR
Philippe "BooK" Bruhat, "<book@cpan.org>". COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005, Philippe Bruhat. LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.4 2011-07-03 HTTP::Proxy::Engine::Legacy(3pm)
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