User`s guide

11 – Updating the Adapter
Updating Adapter Settings
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Enable Extended Error Logging. This setting provides additional error and
debug information to the operating system. When enabled, events are logged
into the Windows NT/2000 Event Viewer. The default is disabled.
Login Retry Count. This setting specifies the number of times the software tries
to log in to a device. The default is 8 retries.
Enable LIP Reset. This setting determines the type of LIP reset that is used
when the operating system initiates a bus reset routine. When this setting is
enabled, the driver initiates a global LIP reset to clear the target device
reservations. When this setting is disabled, the driver initiates a global LIP reset
with full login. The default is disabled.
Port Down Retry Count. This setting specifies the number of times the software
retries a command to a port returning port down status. The default is 8 retries.
Enable LIP Full Login. This setting instructs the ISP chip to re-login to all ports
after any loop initialization process (LIP). The default is enabled.
Link Down Timeout (not supported in Novell NetWare). This setting specifies
the time the driver waits for the link to come up after link down before returning
the I/Os. This is analogous to the Port Down Retry Count setting, which is used
when the port down. Valid values for the Link Down Timeout setting are in the
range 0–255. A value of 0 indicates that the previous algorithm is used. A value
in the range 1–255 indicates the number of seconds that the driver waits for link
to come up before returning the I/Os.
Enable Target Reset. This setting enables the drivers to issue a Target Reset
command to all devices on the loop when a SCSI Bus Reset command is issued.
The default is disabled.
LUNs per Target. This setting specifies the number of LUNs per target. Multiple
LUN support is typically for RAID boxes that use LUNs to map drives. The default
is 8. If you do not need multiple LUN support, set the number of LUNs to 0.