60 MB Tape Drive (250-4079A) Software Installation Faxback Doc. # 5845 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION NOTE: You must have UNIX System V, release 3.2 or above to install and use the backup system software. Backup system software installation for UNIX and XENIX differ slightly. If you are installing the backup system on a UNIX system, installation instructions begin on this page. If you are installing the software on a XENIX system, turn to page 1-5 for installation instructions. NOTE: Run the INSTALLPKG utility to install the backup software. Do not simply copy the files. 1) At the log in prompt type ROOT and press ENTER. 2) Insert the Tape Backup System master diskette into drive 0. Type INSTALLPKG and press ENTER. (See the following note if you are installing from a 3.5 inch diskette drive on a system using SCO UNIX. Other installations, proceed to step 3.) NOTE: SCO UNIX requires a different command for step 2 in this section. SCO UNIX USERS: If drive 0 is a 3.5 inch, 1.44 Mbyte diskette, type /usr/lbin/Install.sh /dev/dsk/f0q18d0 and press ENTER. 3) Answer all questions at the prompts concerning the drive that you are installing from. 4) To install the backup system software, press F1. Press F9 to access installation Help for backup system software installation instructions. 5) Answer all questions at the prompts concerning your computer's hardware configuration. 6) Installation of the backup system software then begins. The file names are listed as they are copied. The following message is displayed when installation is successful: TAPE SYSTEM INSTALLATION SUCCESSFUL 7) Press F10 from the Install Menu to begin kernel configuration. Any errors encountered during the rebuilding of the UNIX kernel are recorded in the file /tmp/jtape.err. 8) When the kernel has been successfully rebuilt, shutdown and reboot your computer to enable the jtape driver. BACKUP SOFTWARE REMOVAL - UNIX If you should ever need to remove the backup system software from your UNIX operating system, follow these steps: 1) At the log in prompt, type root and press ENTER. 2) Type REMOVEPKG and press ENTER. 3) A list of packages that are currently installed on your UNIX system will appear. Type the number corresponding to Jtape Tape Backup Package and press ENTER. 4) The Jtape Tape Driver is removed from the UNIX kernel and the UNIX kernel is re-linked. 5) Shutdown the UNIX system to complete the removal of the Jtape driver. XENIX INSTALLATION NOTE: You must have XENIX VERSION 2.3 or above to install and use the backup system software. 1) Make sure that you are the super-user and that the current directory is the root directory. 2) Insert the XENIX Tape Master Diskette into the diskette drive. 3) Type custom and press ENTER. You will then see a list of the available sets similar to the one below: 1.Operating System 2.Development System 3.Text Processing System 4.Add a Supported Product 5.Jtape Tape Driver NOTE: Jtape Tape Driver will appear only if the backup system software has been previously installed. 4) The next prompt instructs you to INSERT DISTRIBUTION VOLUME 1. Press ENTER. NOTE: If have already installed the Jtape driver, you will see it as an option on your available set list. Enter the number corresponding to this option when upgrading the Jtape driver. The rest of the installa- tion sequence is unchanged. 5) A menu similar to the one shown below is then displayed: 1.Install one or more packages 2.Remove one of more packages 3.List the available packages 4.List the file in a package 5.Install a single file 6.Select a new set to customize 7.Display current disk usage 8.Help Type 1 to select INSTALL ONE OR MORE PACKAGES and press ENTER. 6 The menu shown below is then displayed: Name Inst Size Jtape tape driver packages -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jtape No 1174 Jtape tape driver for 386 machines Enter the package(s) to install Type JTAPE and press ENTER. At the prompt INSERT JTAPE TAPE DRIVER VOLUME 1 press ENTER again to load the tape driver files. 7) The Jtape Tape Driver is added to the XENIX kernel and your XENIX system is re-linked. NOTE: Do not be alarmed if the Jtape drive is first removed from the XENIX kernel and then added to it. This is part of the normal installa- tion sequence. 8) If you do not have the XENIX link kit installed, you will be instructed to install it. Refer to your XENIX reference manuals for link kit installation instructions. 9) The old XENIX system software is placed in the root directory in the file XENIX.OLD. The new XENIX system software, which includes the backup system software, is installed in the root directory in the file XENIX. 10) When the files have been loaded, type q and press ENTER to exit the CUSTOM UTILITY. BACKUP SOFTWARE REMOVAL -- XENIX If you should ever need to remove the backup system software from your XENIX operating system, follow these steps: 1) Make sure that you are the super-user and that the current directory is the root directory. 2) Type CUSTOM and press ENTER. A list of available sets appears, similar to the example below: 1.Operating System 2.Development System 3.Text-Processing System 4.Add a Supported Product 5.Jtape Tape Driver Enter the number on your list corresponding to JTAPE TAPE DRIVER. (In the above example, you would enter 5 and press ENTER. 3) A menu similar to the example below then appears: 1.Install one or more packages 2.Remove one of more packages 3.List the available packages 4.List the file in a package 5.Install a single file 6.Select a new set to customize 7.Display current disk usage 8.Help Type 2 to select "Remove one or more packages" and press ENTER. 4) The menu shown below then appears. Name Inst Size Jtape tape driver packages -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jtape No 1174 Jtape tape driver for 386 machines Enter the package(s) to install Type JTAPE and press ENTER. 5) The Jtape Tape Driver is removed from the XENIX kernel and the kernel is re-linked. 6) If you do not have the XENIX link kit installed, you are instructed to install it. Refer to your XENIX reference manuals for link kit installation instructions. 7) The old XENIX system software is placed in the root directory in the file XENIX.OLD. The new XENIX system software, which does not include the backup system software, is installed in the root directory in the file XENIX. 8) Reboot your computer to complete the removal of the Jtape Tape Driver. (smm 08/05/93)