Installation guide

Whats New In GAM Version 3.00?
1-4 GAM Client v3.00 and WSAM Users Manual
Whats New In GAM Version 3.00?
Global Array Manager Version 3.00 contains new features, enhancements,
and modifications not available in earlier versions of Global Array Manager:
Support for the Mylex SANArray™ and SANArray Pro™
External RAID Controllers. In addition to support for earlier External
SCSI RAID Controllers such as the DAC960SX, and External Fibre
Channel RAID Controllers such as the DACSF and DACFL, GAM Version
3.00 adds full support (including controller options) for the SANArray
(e.g. FFx) and SANArray Pro (e.g. DACFF) Fibre Channel-to-Fibre Channel
Series of Mylex External RAID Controllers.
Support for Disk Array Controllers Using External Firmware 6.x.
Version 3.00 of GAM supports Mylex External Disk Array Controllers
which run Mylex External Firmware up to and including Version 6.x.
Support for the Mylex AcceleRAID™ 352 and eXtremeRAID™ 2000
PCI to Ultra 160 SCSI RAID Controllers. In addition to support for
earlier PCI RAID Controllers such as the AcceleRAID 150/200/250,
eXtremeRAID 1100, and DAC960PG/PJ, GAM Version 3.00 adds full
support (including new controller options) for the AcceleRAID 352 and
eXtremeRAID 2000 series of Mylex PCI RAID Controllers.
Support for the Mylex eXtremeRAID 3000 PCI to Fibre Channel RAID
Controller. GAM Version 3.00 adds full support (including new controller
options and an enhanced Controller View) for the eXtremeRAID 3000 PCI
to Fibre Channel RAID Controller.
Modification of Physical Device Options/Parameters. Under new Mylex
PCI Controllers such as the AcceleRAID 352, eXtremeRAID 2000, and
eXtremeRAID 3000, GAM Version 3.00 adds a new dialog box with the
ability to change certain physical device options such as transfer speed,
transfer width, and tag value.
Locate Array/Locate Device/Locate Drive. Under newer Mylex PCI
RAID Controllers, GAM Version 3.00 adds the ability to: (1) locate all
drives comprising a disk array (Locate Array); (2) locate a particular
physical device (Locate Device); (3) locate all physical devices comprising a
logical drive (Locate Drive). This is done by causing the target drive LED(s)
to blink.