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ASC-39320D UG.book Page ii Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Copyright © 2002 Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Adaptec, Inc., 691 South Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035. Trademarks Adaptec, the Adaptec logo, AHA, AIC, EZ-SCSI, and SCSISelect are trademarks of Adaptec, Inc.
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ASC-39320D UG.book Page iv Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Using SCSI Disk Utilities 3-15 Listing SCSI IDs and LUNs 3-15 Verifying or Formatting a Disk 3-16 4 Installing Windows 2000 Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 4-2 Updating the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already Installed 4-3 Upgrading a Windows NT 4.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page v Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Contents Removing a Host Adapter in Windows NT 4.0 5-10 Swapping a Host Adapter 5-11 Troubleshooting 5-12 Problems and Solutions 5-12 Error Messages 5-14 adpu320.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page vi Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D for Floppy Disks User’s Guide (OEM) Mount Status 7-9 Lock Status 7-9 Using the NetWare Tape Backup 7-9 Using a CD with NetWare 7-10 Netware 4.2 7-10 NetWare 5.x and 6.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page vii Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Contents 10 Installing Linux Installing the Device Drivers for Red Hat Linux 10-1 Installing the Device Drivers for SuSE Linux 10-3 A Troubleshooting in Windows Troubleshooting Checklist A-1 General Troubleshooting A-2 Troubleshooting in Windows NT 4.
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ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D has two independent SCSI channels, each with a maximum throughput of 320 MB/sec. ■ SCSI Channel A—(marked CH A on the card) has one internal connector and one external connector. ■ SCSI Channel B—(marked CH B on the card) has one external connector.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 3 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Introduction Device Drivers The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D comes with a set of software device drivers and other files that enable it to communicate with your computer. The following table lists the correct driver for your operating system. Operating System Ultra320 Driver Windows NT 4.0 adpu320.sys Windows 2000 adpu320.sys Windows XP adpu320.sys NetWare adpu320.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) ■ Linux ■ Red Hat 7.2/Redhat 7.2 Advanced Server ■ SuSE Enterprise 7 System Requirements The minimum system requirements needed to install the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D device drivers are: ■ A PCI computer, with an installed and configured Adaptec Ultra320 host adapter(s). ■ An installed primary (boot) floppy disk drive.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 5 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Introduction SCSI IDs Each device attached to the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D, as well as the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D itself, must be assigned a unique SCSI ID number from 0 to 15 for each of the two SCSI buses. A SCSI ID uniquely identifies each SCSI device on the SCSI bus and determines priority when two or more devices are trying to use the SCSI bus at the same time. Refer to the device’s documentation to set the SCSI ID.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 6 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) ■ If you are booting your computer from a SCSI hard disk drive connected to the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D, the Boot SCSI ID setting in the SCSISelect utility must correspond to the SCSI ID of the device from which you are booting. By default, the Boot SCSI ID is set to 0. We recommend that you do not change this setting.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 7 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Introduction ■ By default, termination on the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D itself is set to Automatic (the preferred method). We recommend that you do not change this default setting. This automatic setting is just for the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D itself; the card cannot change the termination setting on a device.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 1 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM 2 Using the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D and SCSI Devices In this Chapter Using SCSI Devices 2-2 Combining SCSI and Non-SCSI Devices 2-3 Installing Multiple SCSI Cards 2-4 Overriding SCSI Termination Settings 2-6 Connecting SCSI Devices 2-7 This section provides useful information on using the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D and your SCSI devices. For more information about a specific SCSI device, refer to the documentation for that device.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Using SCSI Devices Using SCSI Hard Disk Drives ■ If you connect a SCSI hard disk drive to the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D that was previously connected to a different SCSI card, you must low-level format the drive before you can use it. Back up the data on the drive before you format the drive. (See Using SCSI Disk Utilities on page 3-15 for information on using the SCSISelect format utility.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 3 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Using the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D and SCSI Devices transfer rate of the LVD SCSI devices will drop down to non-LVD SCSI performance levels of up to 40 MB/sec. 68-pin Internal LVD/SE Connector Channel A 68-pin External LVD/VHDCI Connector Channel A 68-pin External LVD/VHDCI Connector Channel B ■ Internal LVD SCSI devices come from the factory with termination disabled and cannot be changed.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) If your computer’s motherboard BIOS supports the BIOS Boot Specification (BBS) feature, you can select a different boot device without much difficulty. (To determine if the motherboard BIOS supports BBS, read the computer documentation or contact your motherboard manufacturer.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 5 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Using the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D and SCSI Devices ■ If you have two or more SCSI cards and your computer boots from a SCSI disk drive, leave the host adapter BIOS enabled on the SCSI card to which the boot disk drive is connected. Use SCSISelect to disable the host adapter BIOS on the other SCSI cards.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 6 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Overriding SCSI Termination Settings You use SCSISelect to control the termination of the two SCSI channels on the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D. The default termination setting for both channels is Automatic. This setting allows the SCSI card to adjust SCSI termination automatically, depending on which connectors have SCSI devices attached to them.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 7 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Using the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D and SCSI Devices You might want to manually terminate the SCSI card if the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D is connected to one or more external SCSI devices that are also connected to a SCSI card in another computer. The devices can be shared between the two computers if one SCSI card is terminated when it is powered off, while the computer with the other SCSI card is using the SCSI devices.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 8 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) The following figure shows LVD SCSI (Ultra320/Ultra160 and Ultra2) devices connected to the internal and external connectors of SCSI Channel A. Built-in Terminator on Cable Terminated Device The following figure shows LVD SCSI devices on Channel A and non-LVD SCSI devices on Channel B.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 9 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Using the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D and SCSI Devices Maximum Cable Lengths The total length of cabling (internal and external) on the SCSI bus cannot exceed the maximum lengths listed in the following table. The third column lists the maximum number of SCSI devices you can connect to the SCSI card. Maximum Cable Length 25 m (82.0 ft) 12 m (39.4 ft) 3 m (9.8 ft) 3 m (9.8 ft) 3 m (9.8 ft) 1.5 m (4.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 1 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM 3 Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with SCSISelect In this Chapter Starting SCSISelect 3-3 Using SCSISelect Settings 3-4 Changing Configuration Settings 3-10 Using SCSI Disk Utilities 3-15 SCSISelect, which is included with the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D, enables you to change SCSI settings without opening the computer or handling the card.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) The default settings are appropriate for most systems and should not be changed. Run SCSISelect if you need to change or view current settings, or if you need to use the SCSI disk utilities. See the descriptions of each option, starting on page 3-4.
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ASC-39320D UG.book Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Using SCSISelect Settings To select an option, use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the option, then press Enter. In some cases, selecting an option displays another menu. You can return to the previous menu at any time by pressing Esc. To restore the original SCSISelect default values, press F6 from the main SCSISelect screen.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 5 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with SCSISelect Boot Device Configuration – Non-BBS Systems Only ■ Select Master SCSI Controller—(Default: A First) Specifies which of the two SCSI channels the boot device is connected to (if the computer boots from a SCSI device). If you change this setting, the change automatically applies to both SCSI channels. ■ Boot SCSI ID—(Default: 0) Specifies the SCSI ID of your boot device.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 6 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) ■ Initiate Wide Negotiation—(Default: Yes) Enables the SCSI controller to initiate Wide Negotiation with the SCSI target. When set to Yes, the SCSI card attempts 16-bit data transfer (wide negotiation). When set to No, the SCSI card uses 8-bit data transfer unless the SCSI device requests wide negotiation.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 7 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with SCSISelect ■ Include in BIOS Scan—(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, the SCSI card BIOS controls the SCSI device if it is an INT 13 device (such as a SCSI disk drive) without device driver software. When set to No, the SCSI card BIOS does not control the SCSI device and device driver software is required. The BIOS can support up to eight INT 13 devices without an additional device driver.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 8 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) When partitioning a disk larger than 1 GB, use the MS-DOS Screen Message utility as you normally would. Because the cylinder size increases to 8 MB under extended translation, the partition size you choose must be a multiple of 8 MB. If you request a size that is not a multiple of 8 MB, Screen Message rounds up to the nearest whole multiple of 8 MB.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 9 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with SCSISelect The following options have no effect if the SCSI card BIOS is disabled. (The SCSI card BIOS is normally enabled by default.) ■ Domain Validation—(Default: Enabled) Determines the optimal transfer rate for each device on the SCSI bus and sets transfer rates accordingly. When enabled, this option is available if it is implemented in the device drivers.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 10 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) ■ BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM—(Default: Enabled) When set to Enabled, the SCSI card BIOS allows the computer to boot from a CD-ROM drive. If booting from a hard disk or other device, make sure no bootable CD is inserted, or disable this option. Changing Configuration Settings The factory default settings for Adaptec SCSI cards are correct for most computers.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 11 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with SCSISelect 4 The Options menu appears. Select Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings. (For details on Using SCSI Disk Utilities, see page 3-15.) Adaptec SCSISelect(TM) Utility v4.00.0 ASC-39320D at slot 6, 00:0E:000 Would you like to configure the SCSI card or run the SCSI disk utilities? Select the option and press .
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 12 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) From the Configuration menu, you can access the following settings: ■ Boot Device Configuration ■ SCSI Device Configuration ■ Advanced Configuration Options If you select Boot Device Configuration, the Boot Device Configuration menu appears. The non-BBS version is shown as follows.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 13 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with SCSISelect If you select Select Master SCSI Controller or Boot SCSI Controller (non-BBS systems only), the Master/Boot SCSI Controller Selection menu appears. The asterisk indicates the default master or boot SCSI controller and channel. Adaptec SCSISelect(TM) * Utility v4.00.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 14 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) If you do not know the SCSI ID of a device you want to configure, press Esc to get back to the Options menu. Then, select SCSI Disk Utilities. A list of SCSI devices and SCSI ID appears. Note the ID of the device you want to configure. Press Esc to redisplay the Options menu, select Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings, and then select SCSI Device Configuration.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 15 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with SCSISelect Using SCSI Disk Utilities The disk utilities provide options for: ■ Listing SCSI IDs and LUNs ■ Verifying or Formatting a disk Listing SCSI IDs and LUNs With SCSISelect, you can list the SCSI IDs of devices attached to the SCSI card. This enables you to quickly verify that no devices on the SCSI bus have duplicate IDs. To view the SCSI IDs: 1 Start SCSISelect.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 16 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) If a device does not show up in SCSISelect, check these items first: ■ Is the device attached to the SCSI cable? ■ Is there power to the device? ■ Does the device have a unique SCSI ID? If two devices are on the same ID and are on the same bus, only one device or neither of the devices may show up. To correct this, make sure that each device has a unique SCSI ID.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 17 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with SCSISelect ! Caution: When a low-level format command is sent to the hard disk drive, the drive will start its format. The SCSI card will not be in use and may appear to be hung. You must not interfere or try to stop the low-level format as this can destroy the disk drive and render it unusable.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 1 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM 4 Installing Windows 2000 In this Chapter Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 4-2 Updating the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already Installed 4-3 Upgrading a Windows NT 4.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 The adpu320.sys driver is not embedded on the Windows 2000 intallation CD and must be added during Windows 2000 installation. 1 Start your system with the Windows 2000 CD in the CD-ROM drive.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 3 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows 2000 Updating the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already Installed To update or install the driver if Windows 2000 is already installed: 1 Start Windows 2000. Windows 2000 will automatically discover the new hardware and start the Found New Hardware Wizard to guide you through the driver installation. 2 At the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard window, click Next.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0 Installation to Windows 2000 1 With your operating system started, insert your Windows 2000 CD and choose to upgrade your system. Your system restarts. 2 The Windows 2000 Setup program starts. Press F6 when this message is displayed: Press F6 if you need to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver...
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 5 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows 2000 ■ MaximumLogicalUnit—This can limit the scan for connected devices on the SCSI bus. Valid values are 0 to 32. If 1 is specified, the Windows 2000 SCSI manager assumes that no SCSI targets support LUNs other than 0. Otherwise, LUNs from 0 to 32 are scanned during system initialization. The data type for this value is REG_DWORD. ■ MaximumSGList—Specifies the maximum number of Scatter/ Gather elements. Valid values are 2-255.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 6 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 9 Select Add Value from the Edit menu. In the Value Name edit box, enter one of the valid parameter values. Make sure to enter the appropriate data type for the value. To enter additional values, repeat Steps 8 and 9. Note: Changes made with the Registry Editor do not take effect until you shut down and then restart your computer.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 7 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows 2000 3 Open the registry list to the following location: \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\ Services\adpu160m\Parameters\Device If the Parameters\Device keys already exist, skip to Step 10 below to begin entering parameters. If the keys do not yet exist, you need to create them by continuing with Step 4. 4 Click on the adpu320 key. 5 Select Add Key from the Edit menu; type Parameters in the Key Name edit box.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 8 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Installing a New Host Adapter after Windows 2000 Is Already Installed To install a new host adapter after Windows 2000 is already installed: 1 Make sure your system is shut down and the power is off. 2 Install the new host adapter. 3 Start Windows 2000. When the hardware wizard detects the card, click Yes to continue the installation. 4 Select the Have Disk button.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 9 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows 2000 Swapping a Host Adapter Swapping a SCSI host adapter for another SCSI host adapter is similar to the procedure for adding a host adapter. The important distinction is that you add the new SCSI adapter into the system first, before removing the old adapter. Note: If you do not install the new host adapter first, it may result in a Windows 2000 boot failure.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 10 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Troubleshooting Most problems can be resolved by following the recommendations in Problems and Solutions. If you still experience problems after following the recommendations, continue with the rest of this section.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 11 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows 2000 Error Messages Error messages generated by the Windows 2000 drivers can be viewed by opening the Windows 2000 Event Viewer error logs. To view events generated by the driver: 1 Double-click the Event Viewer icon in the Administrative Tools program group. Error messages generated by the driver show up as Event ID 11. Error messages generated by the SCSI port show up as Event ID 9.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 12 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Driver Error Messages The following error messages are listed sequentially according to the last three digits of the error message. For example, [xxxxx010], [xxxxx011], [xxxxx012], and so on. Note: When reporting problems to Customer Support, be sure to include the complete error message in your problem description.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 13 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows 2000 [xxxxx023] Target device parity error The driver has detected a parity error by the target device. [xxxxx024] Data overrun or underrun The adapter was given more or less data than the expected amount of data. [xxxxx031] Target device queue full The target device internal buffer is full. [xxxxx032] Target device busy The target device reports a Busy status. Another program may already be using this device.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 14 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) [xxxxx097] Unable to allocate memory This indicates that there may be a problem with the amount of memory installed in your system. Verify that your system has at least the minimum amount of memory required by your operating system.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 1 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM 5 Installing Windows NT 4.0 In this Chapter Installing the Driver When Installing Windows NT 5-2 Installing the Driver When Windows NT 4.0 is Already Installed 5-4 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters 5-5 Using Windows NT 4.0 and the Host Adapter 5-9 Troubleshooting 5-12 This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra320 driver adpu320.sys for Windows NT 4.0. If you are performing a first time Windows NT 4.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Installing the Driver When Installing Windows NT The adpu320.sys driver is not embedded on the Windows NT 4.0 installation disk and must be added during Windows NT 4.0 installation. Note: Adaptec recommends that you install Windows NT 4.0 onto a hard disk with a primary active FAT 16 partition, 2 GB or smaller. Once Windows NT 4.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 3 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows NT 4.0 7 To add other host adapters, press S and repeat from Step 5 for each additional adapter and insert the appropriate driver disk. 8 Press Enter to continue with the Windows NT 4.0 operating system setup. Follow the instructions on-screen and in the Windows NT 4.0 documentation to complete the installation. Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4.0 Installation From CD 1 Insert the Windows NT 4.0 CD into the CD-ROM drive.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Installing the Driver When Windows NT 4.0 is Already Installed To update or install the adpu320m.sys driver if Windows NT 4.0 is already installed, follow the instructions below for the version of Windows NT 4.0 you are installing. Updating Windows NT 4.0 1 Start Windows NT 4.0. 2 Click the Start button on the Windows NT 4.0 task bar, and then point to Settings. 3 Click the Control Panel.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 5 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows NT 4.0 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters Advanced users may use software parameters to alter the configuration of the Windows NT 4.0 device drivers supplied by Adaptec. All Windows NT 4.0 configuration information is stored in a data structure called the Registry. You can edit this information through a tool called the Registry Editor. ! Caution: Do not edit your Registry unless it is absolutely necessary.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 6 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) To enter Windows NT 4.0 parameters: 1 Select Run from the Start button. 2 Type regedt32 and press Enter. 3 Open the registry list to the following location: \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\ Services\adpu320\Parameters\Device If the Parameters/Device keys already exist, skip to Step 8 to begin entering values.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 7 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows NT 4.0 Using Driver-specific Parameters To use the Registry Editor to enter adpu320m.sys driver-specific parameters that affect the configuration information for Adaptec SCSI PCI device drivers, follow the instructions below. A list of valid parameters follows: Note: The following parameters are case-sensitive and must be entered exactly as shown. When entering multiple parameters, each parameter must be separated by a space.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 8 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 5 Select Add Key from the Edit menu; type Parameters in the Key Name edit box. Leave the Class edit box blank. 6 Click on the Parameters key. 7 Select Add Key from the Edit menu; type Device in the Key Name edit box. Leave the Class edit box blank. To specify a certain host adapter, append Device with the number of the host adapter.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 9 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows NT 4.0 Note: The file hotp320.reg adds Hot-Plug related entries into the NT Registry, including the driver-specific registry value /HOTPLUG. Running hotp320m.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 10 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Removing a Host Adapter in Windows NT 4.0 1 From the Control Panel, double-click the SCSI Adapters icon. 2 Click the Drivers tab. 3 Using the arrow keys select the following driver: Adaptec Ultra320 Family PCI SCSI Controller (NT 4.0) 4 Click the Remove button. 5 If you are sure you are removing the correct host adapter type, click Yes.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 11 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows NT 4.0 Swapping a Host Adapter Swapping an Ultra320 Family host adapter for a non-Ultra320 host adapter is similar to the procedure for adding a host adapter. The important distinction is that you make all software configuration changes while Windows NT 4.0 is running and before you make the hardware changes. Note: If you do not install the driver that comes with the new host adapter, it may result in a Windows NT 4.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 12 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions I made changes to the host adapter configuration and Windows NT 4.0 no longer boots! The boot manager for Windows NT 4.0 contains recovery logic to allow you to return to the last known good configuration. If you have changed your host adapter configuration and Windows NT 4.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 13 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows NT 4.0 ■ If the error message persists a Restart your computer system to a DOS prompt again and copy the current versions of adpu320.sys into the %systemroot%\system32\ drivers directory. b Once you've completed this process, remove the floppy disk from drive A and restart your system. Option 2 1 Make a backup copy of disk 3 of the Windows NT 4.0 floppy disk installer set.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 14 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 6 At the DOS prompt do a change directory to I386. 7 Once you are in the I386 directory, type WinNT /B. This should begin a floppy-less installation of Windows NT 4.0. The installation process should be able to find the SCSI controller since the OEMSETUP.INF and drivers are current for your SCSI card. The system is hanging and I can’t copy files.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 15 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows NT 4.0 2 To view event details, select System from the Log menu. Double-click the adpu320m.sys driver event that has an Event ID of 11. (There may be none or multiple driver events.) The top portion of the Event Detail dialog box displays information such as the time that the event was generated, the computer on which the event occurred (in case of remote monitoring) and the description of the event.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 16 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) [xxxxx010] Error issuing command An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data structures. [xxxxx011] Error issuing command The requested command is not supported by this driver. [xxxxx012] Error issuing command [xxxxxx99] Error issuing command The driver does not recognize the target device.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 17 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows NT 4.0 [xxxxx050] Host adapter failure [xxxxxx9A] Host adapter failure Your host adapter may not be properly installed or is defective. Try resetting the adapter in the PCI slot, or try installing it a different PCI slot. [xxxxx081] Adapter initialization failure [xxxxxx8A] Adapter initialization failure [xxxxxx83] Adapter initialization failure An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data structures.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 18 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) [xxxxx0ce] Scatter/Gather limit exceeded An I/O request packet from the system contained a Scatter/Gather element list that contained more elements than are supported by the miniport. Scatter/Gather is a list of data segments that define the entire data transfer. Scatter/Gather is a means to improve total data throughput.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 1 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM 6 Installing Windows XP In this Chapter Installing the Driver When Installing Windows XP 6-2 Installing a New Host Adapter after Windows XP is Already Installed 6-4 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters 6-5 Removing a Host Adapter 6-8 Swapping a Host Adapter 6-9 Troubleshooting 6-10 This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra320 driver for Windows XP.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Installing the Driver When Installing Windows XP The adpu320.sys driver is not embedded on the Windows XP intallation CD and must be added during Windows XP installation. Installing Windows XP (32-bit) 1 Start your system with the Windows XP CD in the CD-ROM drive.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 3 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows XP Installing Windows XP (64-bit) Note: You will need to modify the Adaptec Ultra320 driver disk for Windows XP in order to properly install Windows XP 64-bit Edition 1 On the disk, rename the TXTSETUP.OEM on the root directory to something like TXTSETUP.I32, and copy the TXTSETUP.OEM file from the \WINXP64\ directory to the root directory.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Installing a New Host Adapter after Windows XP is Already Installed To install a new host adapter if Windows XP is already installed: 1 Start Windows XP. Windows XP will automatically discover the new hardware and load the built-in driver. Let Windows XP complete the hardware detection and manually update the Adaptec Ultra160 driver afterward.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 5 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows XP Using Advanced Configuration Parameters Advanced users may use software parameters to alter the configuration of the Windows XP device drivers supplied by Adaptec. All Windows XP configuration information is stored in a data structure supplied by Windows XP, called the Registry. You can edit this information through a tool called the Registry Editor. ! Caution: Do not edit your Registry unless it is absolutely necessary.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 6 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) To enter Windows XP parameters: 1 Select Run from the Start button. 2 Type regedt32 and press Enter. 3 Open the Registry list to the following location: \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\ Services\adpu320\Parameters\Device If the Parameters\Device keys already exist, skip to Step 8 below to begin entering values.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 7 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows XP Using Driver-Specific Parameters Follow the instructions below to enter the registry values that affect the configuration information for Adaptec SCSI PCI device drivers. Each driver has its own key reference in the registry. In this example, the Ultra320 key is used (adpu320). All SCSI host adapters supported by the modified key are affected by the values you enter here.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 8 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 7 Select Add Key from the Edit menu; type Device in the Key Name edit box. Leave the Class edit box blank. To specify a certain host adapter, append Device with the number of the host adapter. For example, type Device0 for the first host adapter, Device1 for the second, etc. If you omit the host adapter number, the configuration information applies to all Ultra320 host adapters.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 9 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows XP Swapping a Host Adapter Swapping a SCSI host adapter for another SCSI host adapter is similar to the procedure for adding a host adapter. The important distinction is that you add the new SCSI host adapter into the system first, before removing the old adapter. Note: If you do not install the new host adapter first, it may result in a Windows XP boot failure.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 10 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Troubleshooting Most problems can be resolved by following the recommendations in Problems and Solutions. If you still experience problems after following the recommendations, continue with the rest of this section.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 11 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows XP Error Messages Error messages generated by the Windows XP drivers can be viewed by opening the Windows XP Event Viewer error logs. To view events generated by the driver: 1 Double-click the Event Viewer icon in the Administrative Tools program group. Error messages generated by the driver show up as Event ID 11. Error messages generated by the SCSI port show up as Event ID 9.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 12 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Driver Error Messages The following error messages are listed sequentially according to the last three digits of the error message. For example, [xxxxx010], [xxxxx011], [xxxxx012], and so on. Note: When reporting problems to Customer Support, be sure to include the complete error message in your problem description.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 13 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Windows XP [xxxxx023] Target device parity error The driver has detected a parity error by the target device. [xxxxx024] Data overrun or underrun The adapter was given more or less data than the expected amount of data. [xxxxx031] Target device queue full The target device internal buffer is full. [xxxxx032] Target device busy The target device reports a Busy status. Another program may already be using this device.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 14 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) [xxxxx097] Unable to allocate memory This indicates that there may be a problem with the amount of memory installed in your system. Verify that your system has at least the minimum amount of memory required by your operating system.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 1 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM 7 Installing Novell NetWare In this Chapter Installing the Driver When Installing NetWare 7-2 Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already Installed 7-4 Loading the Driver at Server Bootup 7-5 Using the Load Command Line Options 7-6 Using NetWare and the Host Adapter 7-8 Troubleshooting 7-12 This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra320 driver adpu320.ham for Novell NetWare— NetWare 4.2, 5.0, 5.1, and 6.0.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Installing the Driver When Installing NetWare To install the adpu320.ham driver when you install NetWare, follow the instructions below for the version of NetWare you are installing. NetWare 4.2 Follow these instructions only if you are installing NetWare 4.2 for the first time: 1 Begin installation of NetWare 4.2 on your server as instructed in your NetWare documentation.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 3 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Novell NetWare NetWare 5.0 Follow these instructions only if you are installing NetWare 5.0 for the first time: 1 Begin installation of NetWare 5.0 on your server as instructed in your NetWare documentation. 2 When a screen appears that asks you to add device drivers, select Modify and press Enter. 3 Select Storage adapters and press Enter. 4 Press Insert to add storage drivers. 5 Press Insert to add an unlisted driver.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 6 Insert the Ultra320 FMS driver floppy disk for NetWare into your floppy disk drive. 7 Press F3 and type a:\fmsimage\fms41\netware\v51_v60 as the path to the adpu320.ham driver for NetWare. 8 Select adpu320.ham and press Enter. 9 Select Return to driver list and press Enter. 10 To install additional adapters, follow the procedures from Step 4.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 5 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Novell NetWare 3 If necessary, modify the load command line in the startup.ncf file so that the proper path to the driver and all appropriate command line options are specified. See Loading the Driver at Server Bootup on page 7-5. The correct syntax to load the Ultra320 driver is: load [pathname]adpu320 [options] Command line options are not case sensitive. Placing commas between command line options is optional.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 6 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Using the Load Command Line Options You can specify several command line options when the driver is loaded. The available options are described in the table below. This table describes command line options for the adpu320.ham driver for Ultra320 products. adpu320.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 7 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Novell NetWare Bit Mask Options Use the example below as an aid for calculating Bit Mask option hex values. Each SCSI device is enabled by a 1 in its corresponding bit position. The table that follows the figure, lists the binary-to-hex conversions. Use this example, if you want to enable scanning for LUNs 0, 2, and 6 on all targets, then use the command line option of lun_enable=0045.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 8 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Using NetWare and the Host Adapter This section contains useful information on using NetWare and your host adapter. Using Removable Media The adpu320.ham driver module fully supports removable-media disk drives, including magneto-optical drives.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 9 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Novell NetWare Mount Status Mounting causes a drive to come online as a NetWare storage device. Dismounted drives are inactive and cannot be accessed. Before you eject your current media, you should first Dismount it (menu choice 5). When the media status is Dismounted, you can eject the media. However, NetWare does not allow you to dismount it if the media is locked.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 10 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 3 If sbackup asks you to select the device driver, select the HP DIBI-2 Tape Driver, regardless of the type of SCSI tape drive being attached (for example, even if the tape drive is manufactured by Wangtek, do not select the Wangtek driver). Note: Novell also includes a driver called adaptec.nlm. This driver is not needed and should not be loaded.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 11 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Novell NetWare 6 Edit the driver load command in the startup.ncf file to include the slot number (for example, load c:\server.312\adpu320 slot=2). NetWare 5.x and 6.0 To use a CD with NetWare 5.x and 6.0, follow these instructions: 1 Load adpu320.ham by entering the following line: :load [pathname]adpu320 2 The scsicd.cdm driver will auto-load if the device(s) are detected.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 12 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) In general, a low number of max_tags gives better sequential performance, and a high number a better random performance. Note: A large number of max_tags can also cause starvation problems leading to deactivation with some drives. Troubleshooting Error Messages The error messages listed below are the messages associated with the adpu320.ham driver.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 13 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Novell NetWare [xxxxx084] Adapter software initialization failure An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data structures. Try installing the most up-to-date version of the driver available from the Adaptec Web site. [xxxxx085] Unable to allocate memory This indicates that there may be a problem with the amount of memory installed in your system.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 14 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) [xxxxx0ab] Driver already loaded for this host bus adapter The driver is already loaded for this adapter. Verify that the correct adapter is specified in your command line or startup file. [xxxxx0ac] Driver already loaded for all host bus adapters The driver is already loaded for all the supported adapters in this system.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 15 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Novell NetWare [xxxxx0ca] Invalid command line syntax [xxxxx0cb] Invalid command line syntax [xxxxx0cc] Invalid command line syntax The command line syntax for the driver is incorrect. See Using the Load Command Line Options on page 7-6 for entering the correct syntax.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 1 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM 8 Installing UnixWare and Open Unix In this Chapter Installing the Driver When Installing UnixWare/Open Unix 8-2 Installing the Driver When UnixWare/Open Unix is Already Installed 8-3 Using UnixWare/Open Unix and the Host Adapter 8-7 Troubleshooting 8-9 This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra320 driver adpu320 for UnixWare 7.1.1. and Caldera Open Unix 8.0. The adpu320 driver (or package) is used with UnixWare/Open Unix.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) If you are performing a first time UnixWare/Open Unix installation, see Installing the Driver When Installing UnixWare/Open Unix on page 8-2. If UnixWare/Open Unix is already installed in your system, see Installing the Driver When UnixWare/Open Unix is Already Installed on page 8-3.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 3 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing UnixWare and Open Unix 6 Follow the on-screen instructions to continue with installation. Refer to the UnixWare/Open Unix documentation and on-screen help files for help in selecting options. Note: If your installation fails, do not attempt to use the update installation pkgadd procedure to fix the installation. Follow the instructions in the UnixWare/Open Unix documentation and in this user’s guide to retry the installation.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 4 Boot the New Kernel—Restarts the computer with the new kernel. Note: Remember that UnixWare/Open Unix commands are case sensitive. Enter the commands exactly as shown. Back Up the Kernel If you have not already done so, back up all important files on the computer. See your UnixWare/Open Unix documentation for proper UnixWare/Open Unix file system backup procedures.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 5 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing UnixWare and Open Unix 5 Type pkginfo -l adpu320 and press Enter. 6 Verify that the adpu320 driver is now listed. If the adpu320 driver does not appear in the pkginfo listing, turn to Troubleshooting on page 8-9. The listing should be similar to PKGINST: adpu320 NAME: Ultra320 Driver for UnixWare 7.1.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 6 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 3 Type y and press Enter when the computer asks if you really want to shut down. System Is Down should appear on the screen. The UnixWare/Open Unix kernel is now ready for host adapter operation. Boot the New Kernel To reboot the computer with the new kernel: 1 Follow the on-screen instructions (usually by pressing Enter) to reboot your computer.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 7 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing UnixWare and Open Unix Using UnixWare/Open Unix and the Host Adapter This section contains useful information on using UnixWare/Open Unix and your host adapter. Using Tunable Parameters For UnixWare/Open Unix, some parameters are defined in the following file: /etc/conf/pack.d/adpu320/space.c These parameters can be tuned for either the adst21 driver or the adpu320 driver. Please refer to the comments in the appropriate space.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 8 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Removing the Driver If you no longer need the adst21 or adst70 driver, you can use the following procedure to remove it completely: 1 Back up all important computer files. 2 At the UnixWare root prompt, type the following: For UnixWare/Open Unix: /etc/conf/bin/idinstall -d adpu320 The following files will be deleted: /etc/conf/mdevice.d/adpu320 /etc/conf/pack.d/adpu320/Driver.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 9 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing UnixWare and Open Unix Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions My computer crashes or displays panic messages during the bootup procedure! You may have to boot from the backup kernel created earlier, and then perform the driver update procedure again. To boot from the old kernel: 1 Reboot the computer. 2 At the Booting UNIX System… prompt or loading UnixWare/ Open Unix graphics, press the Spacebar.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 10 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Error Messages The error messages listed below are the messages associated with the drivers. Messages are listed sequentially according to the last three digits of the error code. For example, [xxxxx020], [xxxxx021], [xxxxx022], and so forth. Note: When reporting problems to Customer Support, be sure to include the complete error code in your problem description.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 11 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing UnixWare and Open Unix [xxxxx020] Adapter or target device not responding or not connected The target device did not respond to the adapter. If the device is present, refer to your host adapter’s user’s guide for troubleshooting information. If the device is no longer connected to the system, ignore this error. [xxxxx021] Target device protocol error An unexpected event occurred during data transfer between the adapter and target device.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 12 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) [xxxxx041] Command aborted [xxxxx042] Command aborted [xxxxx043] Command aborted [xxxxx044] Command aborted [xxxxx045] Command aborted An internal condition caused the driver to abort the command. In most cases, the command is retried and is recovered, and normal operation continues.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 13 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing UnixWare and Open Unix [xxxxx096] Adapter hardware initialization failure - possible resource conflict The driver has attempted to initialize the adapter hardware but failed. This might suggest that the adapter resources (for example, IRQ) conflict with another board installed in your system. [xxxxx097] Unable to allocate memory This indicates that there may be a problem with the amount of memory installed in your system.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 1 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM 9 Installing Sun Solaris In this Chapter Installing the driver when installing Solaris 8 9-1 Installing the Driver when Solaris 8 is Already Installed 9-3 Removing the Driver From Solaris 8 9-4 Command Line Options 9-5 Additional Notes 9-5 This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra320 driver for Solaris 8.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 2 The Install Supplemental Drivers screen is displayed. If you booted off of the Configuration Assistant diskette, replace it with the Adaptec driver disk, otherwise, insert the Adaptec driver disk into the floppy disk drive and press F2 (F2_Continue). (See Chapter B, Creating Driver Floppy Disks for information on creating driver floppy disks.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 3 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Sun Solaris Installing the Driver when Solaris 8 is Already Installed To install the driver when Solaris is already installed: Note: To update or install the driver, we recommend you do so in Single-User mode (System Maintenance Mode), backup important data. Refer to the Sun documentation for instructions. 1 Login as root or become super user.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 8 Create /reconfigure file by typing: #touch /reconfigure This will cause the operating system to check for newly installed devices on the next system boot. 9 Reboot the system by typing: #shutdown -i0 -g30 -y The shutdown options are: ■ ’-i0’ to bring system to 0 init state. ■ ’-g60’ to shut the system down in 60 seconds. ■ ’-y’ continue to shutdown withou user intervention.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 5 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Sun Solaris 5 Restart the system by typing: #shutdown -i0 -g30 -y The shutdown options are: ■ ’-i0’ to bring system to 0 init state. ■ ’-g60’ to shut the system down in 60 seconds. ■ ’-y’ continue to shutdown without user intervention.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 6 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Following are the two new lines created for user configurable options: #To enable u320 read streaming protocol, set ADPU320_SCSI_RD_STRM to 1 ADPU320_SCSI_RD_STRM=0; 2 Edit /kernel/drv/sd.conf and add the LUN as seen on the RAID enclosure.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 1 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM 100 Installing Linux In this Chapter Installing the Device Drivers for Red Hat Linux 10-1 Installing the Device Drivers for SuSE Linux 10-3 This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra320 driver for Red Hat Linux 7.2, Red Hat 7.2 Advanced Server, Red Hat 7.3 and SuSE Enterprise 7. Installing the Device Drivers for Red Hat Linux To install the device drivers for Red Hat Linux 7.x and Red Hat 7.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) 3 When the Do You Have a Driver Diskette screen appears, select Yes and follow the on-screen instructions. Use the diskette created in x-ref. Note: If you are installing Red Hat 7.3 or Red Hat 7.2 Advanced Server, continue with normal installation. If you are installing Red Hat 7.2, continue with Step 4. 4 When the Boot Loader Configuration menu appears, select Use GRUB as the Boot Loader.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 3 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Installing Linux Installing the Device Drivers for SuSE Linux To install the device drivers for SuSE Enterprise 7: 1 Boot off of the SuSE Enterprise 7 CD. Refer to the instructions for your operating system. Follow the standard installation steps with the exceptions noted below. 2 At the first installation window, while the progress bar is moving to the left (decreasing), press Alt before the timer expires.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 1 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM A Troubleshooting in Windows In this Appendix Troubleshooting Checklist A-1 General Troubleshooting A-2 Troubleshooting in Windows NT 4.0 A-5 Common Error Messages A-5 Most problems for Windows can be resolved by following the recommendations in the Troubleshooting Checklist below. If you still experience problems after following the recommendations, continue with the rest of this section.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) ■ Is the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D firmly seated and secured in the PCI expansion slot? ■ Is the PCI expansion slot compliant with PCI Rev. 2.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 3 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Troubleshooting in Windows 2 Check with your video card/display adapter manufacturer to see if your specific video card requires an IRQ allocation. Most motherboard CMOS/BIOS setup utilities have an option to disable the allocation of an IRQ to the AGP slot. Disable this option only if you have verified that your video card does not require an IRQ.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) ■ If the card driver will not load and you do not have your boot hard disk drive attached to the card, try removing all the cables and devices from the card then starting up. If this is successful and the driver loads, then you may have a problem with a device setting (conflicting SCSI ID numbers or Termination setting) or you have a bad cable or cable connection.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 5 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Troubleshooting in Windows Troubleshooting in Windows NT 4.0 Windows NT by default is not set up to detect cards automatically when they are added to a system. Because of this it will be necessary to add the driver manually. In order to add or remove a SCSI driver controller in Windows NT, you must be logged on as the Administrator.
ASC-39320D UG.book Page 6 Monday, July 22, 2002 1:42 PM Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) “Time-out failure during...” An unexpected time-out occurred: 1 Verify that the SCSI bus is properly terminated. 2 Verify that all cables are properly connected. Try disconnecting the SCSI device cables from the SCSI card and then starting the computer. If the computer successfully restarts, one of the SCSI devices may be defective.
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