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1. C CD ROM 3 2 3 11 5 2 5 14 6 1 CMOS setup 6 10 command line options 5 7 5 8 5 9 command syntax 7 3 config sys file 3 2 configuration information 5 10 D DCU 7 2 device configuration utility 7 2 device manager 3 9 disconnects 4 5 drivers 1 2 CD ROM 3 2 Index Ultra160 Family 1 1 1 2 E error messages NetWare 5 16 SCO UNIX 6 13 UnixWare 7 10 Windows NT 2 13 4 12 Event Viewer 4 12 H host adapters Ultra160 Family 1 2 hot plug PCI 2 8 IDE and SCSI on same system 6 10 installation NetWare driver 5 2 5 7 SCO OpenServer driver 6 1 UnixWare driver 7 2 7 6 Windows 2000 host adapter 4 9 Windows 95 98 driver 3 4 3 7 Windows NT driver 2 2 2 4 installpkg 6 3 IRQs 6 10 K kernel 7 3 7 6 L level triggered interrupts 6 9 Index 1 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Link Kit 6 5 Load command 5 7 5 8 5 11 lock status 5 13 LUN 2 5 4 5 5 10 maximum number in UNIX 6 8 M max_tag 5 15 mdevice file 6 4 miniport driver 3 9 mkdev command 6 7 mount status 5 13 mscdex exe 3 2 mscsi file 6 11 mscsi file modifying 6 5 multiple host adapters 7 7 N NetWare adaptec nilm 5 14 adpt1l60m ham 1 2 5 1 5 2 5 6 5 11 5 16 backup 5 13 bit mask options 5 9 CD ROM support 5 14 command line options 5 7 5 8 5 9 error messages 5 16 installing the driver 5 2 5 7 Load command 5 7 5 8 5 11 max_tags 5 15 monitor nlm 5 12 optimizing performance 5 15 removable media
2. 8 Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation Reboot if prompted to Once the new SCSI adapter is functioning properly power down your computer Remove the old SCSI adapter and move all desired devices to the new adapter See Removing a Host Adapter on page 4 10 for more information All attached devices should be recognized Troubleshooting Most problems can be resolved by following the recommendations in Problems and Solutions If you still experience problems after fol lowing the recommendations continue with the rest of this section Problems and Solutions made changes to the host adapter configuration and Windows 2000 no longer boots The boot manager for Windows 2000 contains recovery logic to allow you to return to the last known good configuration If you have changed your host adapter configuration and Windows 2000 no longer boots follow these steps to recover 1 Undo any hardware changes you have made to the computer since it was last operational Reboot the computer Watch the display carefully during bootup When you see the following message at the bottom of the screen press F8 Starting Windows This opens the Windows 2000 Advanced Options menu Select Last Known Good Configuration then select a boot profile Once your computer is operational again check all of the hardware and software configuration changes you want to make Look specifically for conflicts with parts of the existing system conf
3. 0 in g0 is zero not the letter O cd etc conf cf d cp unix stand unix cd shutdown g0 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 kernel is now ready for host adapter operation Boot the New Kernel To reboot the computer with the new kernel follow these steps 1 Follow the on screen instructions usually by pressing Enter to reboot your computer 2 Check the bootup messages to verify that all your installed SCSI devices are listed If some or all of your installed SCSI devices do not appear at this time your SCSI cables may be loose or the SCSI device setup may not be complete If so go back and correct any problems before proceeding 3 Wait for UnixWare to complete bootup with the new kernel Refer to Troubleshooting on page 7 9 if the computer crashes or if panic UnixWare error messages appear during bootup The updated driver for UnixWare should now be ready to use 7 6 UnixWare Installation Using UnixWare and the Host Adapter This section contains useful information on using UnixWare and your host adapter Using Tunable Parameters For UnixWare some parameters are defined in the following files etc conf pack d adst21 space c or etc conf pack d adst70 space c These parameters can be tuned for either the adst21 driver or the adst70 driver Please refer to the comments in the appropriate space
4. 7 2 7 4 pkginfo 7 5 removing the driver 7 8 troubleshooting 7 9 7 13 Index tunable parameters 7 7 V vieditor 6 5 6 12 W Windows 2000 adpul60m sys 1 2 Windows 95 98 adpul60m mpd 1 2 device manager 3 9 driver installation 3 4 3 7 miniport driver 3 9 troubleshooting 3 9 3 11 Windows NT adpul60m sys 1 2 2 1 2 2 driver installation 2 2 2 4 error log entries 2 7 error messages 2 13 4 12 hot plug PCI 2 8 parameters 2 5 2 6 2 7 4 6 problems and solutions 2 12 registry editor 2 5 removing a host adapter 2 10 removing the driver 2 10 swapping a host adapter 2 11 troubleshooting 2 12 2 16 4 15 Windows registry 4 5 4 6 Index 3 Gladaptec Adaptec Inc 691 South Milpitas Boulevard Milpitas CA 95035 2000 Adaptec Inc All rights reserved Adaptec and the Adaptec logo are trademarks of Adaptec Inc which may be registered in some jurisdictions STOCK NUMBER 512570 00 Ver AA DR 06 2000
5. Installed To update or install the ad760 driver if SCO UNIX is already installed follow the instructions in this section The procedures are similar for all versions of SCO UNIX Procedures that are specific to a SCO version are noted when necessary Caution Improper or corrupt driver updates might destroy your existing UNIX file system Back up all important files before proceeding Installing or updating the driver involves the following tasks which must be completed in the order presented a Back up the old UNIX kernel and any other important files a Use installpkg to load the driver a Change the primary host adapter to an Ultra160 Family host adapter if necessary m Rebuild the kernel to reflect the new changes a Reboot the computer with the new kernel Note To update or install the driver you must first enter the Single User Mode System Maintenance Mode Refer to the SCO UNIX documentation for instructions on how to use the init m or shutdown m command to put the system into System Maintenance Mode 1 Perform a System Backup If you have not already done so back up all important files on the computer by following these steps amp Note To back up the whole system refer to your SCO UNIX documentation a Log in as root 6 3 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide b To back up the current kernel configuration type the following and press Enter after each line umount sta
6. Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide computer for information about configuring IRQs and other parameters in the system CMOS setup The boot host adapters should be installed into the lowest PCI device number The device number is determined by the slot number on the PCI bus To find out the device number of your Ultra160 Family host adapter s a Run the SCSISelect utility by pressing a key combination displayed on screen at boot time b Look on the first screen of SCSISelect in the upper right hand corner for Bus Device xx xxh shown in hexadecimal If the device number is high power OFF the computer move the Ultra160 Family host adapter to a PCI slot at the other end of the motherboard and run SCSISelect again to see if the number is lower The host adapter LED lights during activity This light helps to determine which adapter SCSISelect displays information for Refer to your system documentation for further details on determining the PCI slot number and slot number order in the system am having problems booting the computer from a SCSI drive are installed anon SCSI disk drive must be the boot device amp Note If both SCSI and non SCSI disk drives such as IDE unless your system supports Bios Boot Specification BBS Refer to the documentation supplied with your system for more information Make sure your host adapter is installed and configured correctly as described in the documentation tha
7. with the Windows 2000 installation After Windows 2000 has completed installation please reinstall your SCSI driver from the Device Manager if you have Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation a SCSI adapter other than an Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 Follow the steps in To Update the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already Installed to ensure all desired drivers are installed To Update the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already Installed To update or install the driver if Windows 2000 is already installed follow these instructions 1 2 oa fF Q 10 11 12 Start Windows 2000 Click the Start button on the Windows 2000 task bar and then point to Settings Click the Control Panel Double click the System icon Select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button Under SCSI and RAID Controllers click on the sign to the left This displays the SCSI adapters currently installed Right click on the device you wish to update and select Properties Click the Driver tab and click the Update Driver button The Update Device Driver Wizard starts Click Next Select the Search for a Suitable Driver option and click Next Be sure the only selection that is checked is CD ROM Drives Insert the Family Manager Set CD ROM and click Next At this step Windows 2000 recommends one of two choices If it recommends using the driver found on the driver disk then click Next and skip to Step 12 It might recommend that you keep t
8. 1 2 Adaptec Ultra160 Family Host Adapters 1 2 Requirements 1 3 Microsoft Windows NT Installation Installing the Driver When Installing Windows NT 2 2 Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4 0 Installation From Floppy Disk 2 2 Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4 0 Installation From CD ROM 2 3 Installing the Driver When Windows NT is Already Installed 2 4 Updating Windows NT 4 0 2 4 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters 2 5 Using Windows NT SCSI Parameters 2 5 Using Driver specific Parameters 2 7 Using Windows NT and the Host Adapter 2 10 Removing a Host Adapter 2 10 Swapping a Host Adapter 2 11 Troubleshooting 2 12 Problems and Solutions 2 12 Error Messages 2 13 Microsoft Windows 95 98 Installation DOS Drivers for CD ROM Access 3 2 Install CD ROM Drivers on a DOS Bootable Hard Disk 3 2 Update Windows 95 or 98 Installation Disks 3 3 vii Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide viii Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 95 98 3 4 Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 95 3 4 Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 98 3 5 Installing the Driver When Windows 95 98 is Already Installed 3 6 Updating the Driver for Windows 95 3 8 Troubleshooting 3 9 Problems and Solutions 3 9 Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 4 2 To Update the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already Installed 4 3 Upgrading an Existing Windows 95 98 or Windows NT Version 4 Installation t
9. 5 12 server bootup 5 8 Tagged Queuing 5 9 troubleshooting 5 16 tsa nlm 5 13 using a CD ROM 5 14 Index 2 O optimizing performance 5 15 P parameters UnixWare 7 7 Windows NT 2 5 2 6 2 7 4 6 parity checking in UNIX 6 8 pkgadd 6 1 7 1 7 2 7 4 pkginfo 7 5 R Registry Editor 4 5 registry editor 2 5 removable media 5 12 requirements 1 3 S Scatter Gather 2 6 4 5 6 9 element 4 15 SCI UNIX and wide SCSI host adapters 6 7 SCO OpenServer 6 2 SCO OpenServer 5 0 x 6 2 SCO UNIX boot device changing 6 7 booting from backup kernel 6 12 EISA based host adapters 6 12 multiple adapters 6 7 SCSI Card 29160 1 2 29160N 1 2 39160 1 2 SCSISelect 6 8 6 9 6 10 sdevice d directory 6 4 space c file 6 7 6 9 synchronous negotiation 2 5 system requirements 1 3 T tagged commands 5 10 tagged queuing 2 5 4 5 5 10 6 9 tape backup 5 13 tape drive 6 1 troubleshooting NetWare 5 16 5 17 UnixWare 7 9 7 13 Windows 95 98 3 9 3 11 Windows NT 2 12 2 16 4 15 tunable parameters 7 7 U Ultra160 Family drivers 1 1 1 2 host adapters 1 2 manager set 1 1 UNIX See SCO UNIX single user mode 6 3 NIX commands 6 2 NIX kernel backing up 6 3 booting 6 6 NIX Kernel rebuilding 6 6 nixWare adst21 1 2 adst70 1 2 booting 7 5 command syntax 7 3 DCU 7 2 EG ca device configuration utility 7 2 driver installation 7 2 7 6 error messages 7 10 kernel 7 3 7 6 multiple host adapters 7 7 pkgadd 6 1 7 1
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11. The common error messages for the driver are described below amp Note The entry in the third row of the last column identifies the SCSI ID of the device originating the error 2 13 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide adpu160m sys Error Messages The following error messages are listed sequentially according to the last three digits of the error message For example xxxxx010 xxxxx011 xxxxx012 etc Note When reporting problems to Customer Support be sure to include the complete error message in your problem description xxxxx004 Command completed with error xxxxx005 Command completed with error xxxxx006 Command completed with error A request issued to a target device completed with indication that there is an error In most cases the error is recovered and normal operations continues 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 xxxxx021 Target device protocol error An unexpected event occurred during data transfer between the adapter and target device Normally this indicates a faulty or non compliant target device xxxxx022 Adapter or target device protocol error The adapter or target device has brok
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13. adapter you must reinstall SCO UNIX If you are already booting from a SCSI hard disk attached to an Adaptec PCI SCSI host adapter and wish to boot from the same SCSI hard disk attached to an Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapter you may elect to either reinstall SCO UNIX with the new driver or update SCO UNIX with the new driver See Installing the Driver When Installing SCO UNIX on page 6 2 and Installing the Driver When SCO UNIX is Already Installed on page 6 3 for instructions Using Wide SCSI Host Adapters and Devices SCO OpenServer 5 0 x supports SCSI IDs 0 to 15 If your Ultra160 Family host adapter is a Wide SCSI adapter up to 15 SCSI devices can be attached and supported Using Tunable Parameters for the ad160 Driver For SCO UNIX some parameters are defined in the following file etc cont pack d ad160 space c After modifying the space c file you must rebuild the kernel for the new parameters to take effect The following section describes how to set the tunable parameters 6 7 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Setting Parameters If the space c file has not been modified all the parameters are set according to the values specified by your SCSISelect utility for your Ultra160 Family host adapter However you can override the parameters by modifying the space c file The information you need to change the parameters is included in the space c file Examples are provided in the following sections If you wa
14. adapters and devices Windows 95 98 includes a set of miniport drivers for various SCSI host adapters If your Ultra160 Family host adapter is already installed the adapter s miniport driver is automatically installed and configured during Windows 95 98 installation Follow the instructions listed in Installing the Driver When Windows 95 98 is Already Installed on page 3 6 to ensure that the miniport driver is updated To make sure the driver is installed correctly in systems running Windows 95 98 open the Control Panel double click System and click the Device Manager tab Then double click the SCSI Controllers icon you should see the model name of the SCSI host adapter s installed in your system What if there is no SCSI Controllers icon under Device Manager or the model name of the host adapter does not appear under Device Manager If the SCSI Controllers icon or your host adapter s model name do not appear in the Device Manager follow these steps 1 Open Control Panel and double click the Add New Hardware icon Let Windows search for the host adapter by selecting Yes on the second screen of the Add New Hardware Wizard 2 If Windows does not detect the adapter run the Add New Hardware Wizard again This time select No on the second screen of the wizard then select SCSI Controllers on the next screen 3 Insert the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for Windows into your floppy disk drive 4 Select the model of your Ultr
15. adpu160m sys Windows 2000 Ultra160 driver for all other Adaptec Ultra 160 cards Using Advanced Configuration Parameters Advanced users may use software parameters to alter the configuration of the Windows 2000 device drivers supplied by Adaptec All Windows 2000 configuration information is stored in a 4 4 Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation data structure supplied by Windows 2000 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 If there is an error in your registry your computer may become nonfunctional Using Windows 2000 SCSI Parameters Follow the instructions below to enter the registry values that affect how the Windows 2000 SCSI manager interprets the generic configuration information of SCSI device drivers Each driver has its own key reference in the registry In this example the Ultra160 key is used adpou160m The other keys are aic78xx aic78u2 adf6u160 and 2930u2 All SCSI host adapters supported by the modified key are affected by the values you enter here A list of valid values follows Note The following value keys are case sensitive and must be entered exactly as shown a DisableTaggedQueuing A nonzero value indicates that the SCSI host adapter disables Tagged Queueing for SCSI devices The data type for this value is REG_SZ a DisableDisconnects A nonzero value indicates
16. do so If you need to reconfigure your system you may do so now d Add or remove host adapters or devices as needed 5 Boot the new kernel by following these steps a Follow the on screen instructions to reboot your system usually by pressing Enter b Check the host adapter BIOS messages to verify that all your installed SCSI devices are listed If some or all of your installed SCSI devices do not appear at this time your SCSI cables may be loose or the SCSI device setup may not be complete If so go back and correct any problem before proceeding C Wait for UNIX to boot with the new kernel See Troubleshooting on page 6 9 if the system crashes or if panic UNIX error messages are displayed at boot time The ad160 driver for your Ultra160 Family host adapter should now be ready for use 6 6 SCO UNIX Installation Using SCO UNIX and the Host Adapter This section contains useful information on using SCO UNIX and your host adapter Using Multiple Host Adapters If you are adding an additional Ultra160 Family host adapter to a system with an Ultra160 Family host adapter already installed follow the instructions in the SCO UNIX documentation for adding devices using the mkdev command When the system asks for the host adapter prefix type ad160 and press Enter Changing the Boot Disk If you are changing the boot device from a non SCSI hard disk to a SCSI hard disk attached to an Adaptec Ultra 160 Family host
17. files will be deleted etc conf mdevice d adst2 1 etc cont pack d adst2 1 Driver o etc cont pack d adst21 space c etc cont pack d adst2 1 disk cfg etc cont sdevice d adst21 For UnixWare 7 01 7 1 etc conf bin idinstall d adst70 The following files will be deleted etc conf mdevice d adst70 etc conf pack d adst70 Driver o etc conf pack d adst70 space c etc cont pack d adst70 disk cfg etc conf sdevice d adst70 3 Then rebuild the kernel 0 in g0 is zero not the letter O etc cont bin idbuild B K cp etc conf cf d unix unix cd shutdown g0 4 Reconfigure your computer for your alternate or replacement drive controller and reboot the computer 7 8 UnixWare Installation 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 follow these steps 1 2 3 Reboot the computer At the Booting UNIX System prompt or loading UnixWare graphics press the Spacebar For UnixWare 2 1x From the boot prompt first type KERNEL old kernel for example KERNEL unix work and press Enter Then type go and press Enter Your computer should now boot from the backup kernel created earlier in Installing the Driver When UnixWare is Already Installed on page 7 3 For UnixWare 7 01 7 1 From the boot
18. is not essential to remove the device driver for the host adapter you are replacing Windows NT dynamically detects the absence or presence of host adapter hardware and no problems should arise if you leave the existing device driver installed You may remove the device driver later after you have successfully rebooted Windows NT However if you leave the driver installed the system alerts you with an error message of the extra device driver every time you boot See Removing a Host Adapter on page 2 10 2 Once the new device driver is installed shut down Windows NT and replace the existing host adapter with the Ultra160 Family host adapter 3 Restart your computer and Windows NT It is possible that some drive letter assignments may change from the previous configuration 2 11 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions made changes to the host adapter configuration and Windows NT no longer boots The boot manager for Windows NT 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 no longer boots follow these steps to recover 1 2 12 Undo any hardware changes you have made to the computer since it was last operational Reboot the computer Watch the display carefully during bootup If the following message appears press the Spacebar and follow the instructions on screen to continue
19. lun_enable switch for example load adpt160m lun_enable FF The lun_enable switch is needed for adpt160m ham Enter the following line at the prompt scan all luns 5 14 Novell NetWare Installation 3 Enter the following line at the prompt and then note the number and name of the CD cd device list 4 Enter the number or volume name of the CD at the command line cd mount x name 5 Edit the startup ncf file to include the load commands in Step 1 and 2 above if auto mounting devices 6 Edit the driver load command in the startup ncf file to include the slot number for example load c server 312 adpt160m slot 2 Optimizing Performance The Adaptec Ultra160 Family SCSI Bus Master firmware increases the SCSI performance of the Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapters under multitasking environments The firmware uses a paging mechanism to handle up to 255 simultaneous SCSI commands The Sequencer can simultaneously manage up to 128 tagged or 1 nontagged SCSI commands for each SCSI device up to a limit of 255 SCSI commands The firmware can queue as many commands as the operating system is able to send to the host adapter To set this feature enter the following command max_tags n 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 8 problems leading to deactivation with some d
20. need to do if change or upgrade my host adapter 1 Open the Control Panel double click on System and click the Device Manager tab 2 Double click the SCSI Controllers icon select the name of the old host adapter and click Remove 3 Turn OFF the computer and physically remove the currently installed host adapter 4 Install the new host adapter according to the instructions in the hardware documentation 5 Turn the computer ON If the new host adapter supports Plug and Play Windows will install and configure it automatically Otherwise run the Add New Hardware Wizard to make sure the new driver is loaded 3 10 Microsoft Windows 95 98 Installation If I am running under Windows 95 98 do I need lines for the Adaptec Real Mode ASPI drivers and mscdex exe in my config sys and autoexec bat files Usually you do not need to use these Real Mode ASPI drivers because the new Windows miniport drivers support most SCSI host adapters and SCSI devices However you need to load the drivers including mscdex exe if you have a CD ROM drive if any of the following is true m You are running in MS DOS Mode and need to access your CD ROM drive m You are using a scanner or another SCSI device with config sys or autoexec bat based drivers such as Hewlett Packard Sflix sys a You have an older model SCSI 1 CD ROM drive that Windows 95 98 does not support m You are using a CD Recorder drive however some newer models of CD Reco
21. of the driver available from the Adaptec Web site 4 15 Novell NetWare Installation This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set driver adpt160m ham for Novell NetWare NetWare 3 2 4 2 and 5 0 With the exception of SCSI Card 19160 the adpt160m ham driver supports all other Ultra160 host adapters Refer to the list on page 1 2 If you are performing a first time NetWare installation see Installing the Driver When Installing NetWare on page 5 2 If NetWare is already installed in your system see Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already Installed on page 5 7 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Installing the Driver When Installing NetWare To install the adpt160m ham driver when you install NetWare follow the instructions below for the version of NetWare you are installing NetWare 3 2 Follow these instructions only if you are installing NetWare 3 2 for the first time 1 5 2 To complete NetWare 3 2 installation go to the Novell Web site at http developer novell com servlet knowledgebase Use the search function provided at this site for HAM and locate and download the patches needed to update your specific version of NetWare to run with Adaptec drivers If you experience difficulty locating the patches contact Novell for assistance Follow the installation instructions provided with the patches you have obtained from Novell Create the DOS partition on
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23. screen select 1 Start Windows 98 Setup from CD ROM Follow the on screen instructions to continue Windows 98 Setup Setup will run and restart your computer If you are given an option always select 1 Start Windows 98 Setup from CD ROM Windows installation will continue for some time When you see the Add New Hardware Wizard screen and PCI SCSI Bus Controller is displayed click Next Select Search for best driver then click Next Select Specify a location and type d fmsimage fms1 1 1 windows win9x in the space provided Insert the Family Manager Set CD ROM Click Next When you see the Adaptec Ultra160 PCI SCSI Controller click Next When you see the following message Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires Click Finish If you are prompted to reboot the system select No if you have a dual channel adapter of if you have multiple Ultra160 adapters Then repeat Steps 4 through 8 for each SCSI channel until all Ultra160 adapters are found Otherwise select Yes to reboot the system Follow the on screen instruction to complete the Windows 98 installation 3 5 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Installing the Driver When Windows 95 98 is Already Installed To update or install the adopu160m mpd driver if Windows 95 98 is already installed follow these instructions Note All Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapters use the adpu160m mpd driver Once the corre
24. that targets are not allowed to disconnect during the execution of a SCSI command The data type for this value is REG_DWORD a DisableMultipleRequests This limits the number of commands to each logical device to one The data type for this value is REG_DWORD a MaximumLogicalUnit This can limit the scan for connected devices on the SCSI bus Valid values are 0 to 7 If 1 is specified the Windows 2000 SCSI manager assumes that no SCSI targets support LUNs other than 0 Otherwise LUNs from 0 to 7 are scanned during system initialization The data type for this value is REG_DWORD a MaximumSGList Specifies the maximum number of Scatter Gather elements Valid values are 17 255 The data type for this value is REG_DWORD 4 5 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide To enter Windows 2000 parameters follow these steps 1 2 3 Select Run from the Start button Type regedt32 and press Enter 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 8 below to begin entering values If the keys do not yet exist you need to create them by continuing with Step 4 Click on the adpu160m key Select Add Key from the Edit menu type Parameters in the Key Name edit box Leave the Class edit box blank Click on the Parameters key Select Add Key from the Edit menu type Device in the Key Nam
25. you have problems installing and using the driver refer to the Troubleshooting sections included at the end of each chapter Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Device Drivers The Ultra160 Family Manager Set has one or more drivers file for each operating system Use the table below to determine the correct driver for your operating system Operating System _ Ultra160 Driver Windows NT adpu160m sys Windows 95 98 adpu160m mpd Windows 2000 adf6u160m sys Ultra160 19160 adpu160m sys all other Ultra160 cards NetWare adpt160m ham SCO UnixWare adst21 UnixWare 2 1x adst70 UnixWare 7 01 7 1 For information on how to install the driver for your SCSI adapter refer to the section of this user s guide that describes your specific operating system Adaptec Ultra160 Family Host Adapters The following Adaptec PCI to SCSI host adapters are collectively referred to as the Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapters Host Adapter Description AHA 3960D Dual channel PCI to Ultra160 SCSI Card 39160 Dual channel PCI to Ultra160 SCSI Card 29160 Single channel PCI to Ultra160 SCSI Card 29160N Single channel PCI to Ultra160 SCSI Card 19160 Single channel PCI to Ultra160 SCSI Card 29160LP Single channel PCI to Ultra160 AIC 7892 Single channel PCI to Ultra160 ASIC AIC 7899 Single channel PCI to Ultra160 ASIC Introduction Requirements The following are the minimum and recommended requirements needed to ins
26. 0 on your server as instructed in your NetWare documentation When a screen appears that asks you to add device drivers select Modify and press Enter Select Storage adapters and press Enter Press Insert to add storage drivers Press Insert to add an unlisted driver Insert the Adaptec Family Manager Set CD ROM into your CD ROM drive Press F3 and type d fmsimage fms1 1 1 netware v5_xx as the path to the adot160m ham driver for NetWare Select adpt160m ham and press Enter Select Return to driver list and press Enter To install additional adapters follow the procedures from Step 4 When complete select Continue to complete the installation Novell NetWare Installation Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already Installed To update or install the adpt160m ham driver when NetWare is already installed follow the instructions in this section The procedures are similar for all versions of NetWare Procedures that are specific to a NetWare version are noted when necessary 1 Make a backup copy of the old driver if it exists before installing the new driver Copy the adpt160m ham driver from the Family Manager Set CD ROM into the server s startup directory for example c nwserver c server 40 on your hard disk This overwrites any existing version of the driver in the directory amp Note For NetWare 3 2 and 4 2 the file is in 3 fmsimage fms 1 1 1 netware nw3 4 For NetWare 5 0 the file is i
27. 0m Add any additional driver load lines for dual channel or multiple channel host adapters Run server exe Note the slot number detected for the Ultra160 adapter The slot number can be added to the startup ncf file as described in Step 20 below to automate driver load using the parameter slot x where x is the detected slot number for example load c server 312 adpt160m slot 2 Load Install Create the NetWare partition SYS volume and mount the volume Complete the installation of the System and Public Files 5 3 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 17 Create the autoexec ncf file Add the following lines and then save the file load after311 load c server 312 nwpaload search add 1 c server 312 cdsave load cdrom Note Omit the search add 1 c server 312 cdsave and the load cdrom lines if the CD ROM is attached to an Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapter 18 Load from the console prompt the following command load c server 312 312ptd patch312 19 Install the patches from the c lserver 312 312ptd directory 20 Edit the driver load command in the startup ncf file to include the slot number detected in Step 15 above for example load c server 312 adpt160m slot 2 21 Install any recommended vendor specific patches See the Novell Web site for details 22 DOWN and EXIT the server 23 Run server exe 24 Installation of the driver for NetWare 3 2 is complete Note To complete NetWare 3 2 insta
28. 0m key Select Add Key from the Edit menu type Parameters in the Key Name edit box Leave the Class edit box blank Click on the Parameters key 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 DeviceO for the first host adapter Device1 for the second etc If you omit the host adapter number the configuration information applies to all Ultra160 Family host adapters Click on the Device key Select Add Value from the Edit menu type Driver Parameters in the Key Name edit box Enter REG_SZ as the data type and press Enter A String Editor text box appears Enter valid parameters in the text box When entering multiple parameters each parameter must be separated by a space amp Note Changes made with the Registry Editor do not take effect until you shut down and then restart your system Hot Plug PCI is supported by the Windows NT 4 0 driver adpu160m sys You will need a system that supports Hot Plug PCI as well as associated Hot Plug PCI application software in order for Hot Plug PCI to work Do not enable the Hot Plug PCI feature unless your system is Hot Plug PCI capable and you wish to use the Hot Plug PCI feature 2 8 Microsoft Windows NT Installation Follow the instructions below to enable Hot Plug PCI support in the driver 1 Insert the Fami
29. If a mail message informs you that the installation has failed turn to Troubleshooting on page 7 9 7 4 UnixWare Installation Type pkginfo adstxx and press Enter Verify that the adst21 or adst70 driver is now listed If the adst21 or adst70 driver does not appear in the pkginfo listing turn to Troubleshooting on page 7 9 The listing should be similar to PKGINST adst21 NAME Ultrai60 Driver for UnixWare 2 1x or PKGINST adst70 NAME Ultra160 Driver for UnixWare 7 1 Modify the New System File 1 Display the contents of the adst21 file by typing the following and pressing Enter For UnixWare 2 1x cat etc conf sdevice d adst21 For UnixWare 7 1 cat etc conf sdevice d adst70 If your computer is to boot from a device connected to a Ultra160 Family host adapter verify that the line static is present immediately below the line version 2 If your computer is not to boot from the host adapter SCSI bus and you wish to leave the driver as a loadable module edit and verify that the line static is not present directly below the line version 2 7 5 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Rebuild the UnixWare Kernel To rebuild the UnixWare kernel with the new changes follow these steps 1 Type the following at the prompt and press Enter after each line cd etc conf bin idbuild B Status messages appear 2 When the kernel has been built type the following and press Enter after each line
30. Position SCSI ID 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 070 1 0O 0 0 1 O 1 Binary Converted binary to hex s45 o ex Binary Hex Binary Hex 0000 0 1000 8 0001 1 1001 9 0010 2 1010 A 0011 3 1011 B 0100 4 1100 C 0101 5 1101 D 0110 6 1110 E 0111 7 1111 F Sample Load Commands Here is a simple load command with no option switches if loaded from drive A load a netware adpt160m ham If an error message appears when attempting to load the driver refer to Troubleshooting on page 5 16 Here is an example of the adpt160m ham driver being loaded with command line options if loaded from drive A load a netware adpt160m ham verbose y slot 2 5 11 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Using NetWare and the Host Adapter This section contains useful information on using NetWare and your host adapter Using Removable Media The adpt160m ham driver module fully supports removable media disk drives including magneto optical drives Removable media is treated as a standard SCSI hard disk with some exceptions a The driver only recognizes and registers media with 512 bytes sector a NetWare allows you to mount dismount the media and to lock unlock the media NetWare s monitor nim program supports several removable media options Follow these steps to view and configure these options 1 Load monitor nim to display the various options 2 Se
31. The driver has attempted to initialize the adapter hardware but failed This might suggest that an adapter resource for example an IRQ conflicts with another board installed in your system 4 14 Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation 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 xxxxx0af Unable to de allocate memory that was allocated for a target device Normally this is not a serious problem unless you get this message frequently over a short period of time The memory can be reclaimed by rebooting the system 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 This error might be caused by a component external to the miniport driver such as the operating system or an ASPI application xxxxxd4 Adapter hardware failure adapter reset The host adapter hardware failed and the miniport driver has to reset the hardware xxxxx0d6 Internal driver error An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data structures Try installing the most up to date version
32. Ultra160 Family Manager Set for Windows NT Windows 95 98 Windows 2000 Novell NetWare SCO UNIX and UnixWare User s Guide Ultra Gladaptec Copyright 2000 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 which may be registered in some jurisdictions Windows Windows 95 98 Windows 2000 and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries used under license All other trademarks are owned by their respective owners Changes The material in this document is for information only and is subject to change without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy Adaptec Inc assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this document or from the use of the information contained herein Adaptec reserves the right to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users Disclaimer IF THIS PRODUCT DIRECTS YOU TO COPY MATERIALS YOU MUST HAVE PERMISSION FROM THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OF THE MATERIALS TO
33. a160 Family host adapter and then click the Have Disk button Enter a win95 or a win98 as the location to copy the file from Click OK The driver is copied and your system is updated 3 9 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 7 You must restart your computer for the changes to take effect What if a yellow exclamation mark or a red X appears in Device Manager in front of my host adapter This means there is some kind of resource problem First see if the names of any host adapters appear that are not actually installed in your computer If so select the name and click Remove If a red X appears in front of your host adapter name remove all the host adapter references under SCSI Controllers and run the Add New Hardware Wizard following the steps on page 3 9 If a yellow exclamation point appears in front of your host adapter name the resources that the driver uses probably do not match the resources used by the hardware Double click the host adapter name then click on the Resource tab Deselect the Use Automatic Settings box and edit the resources Interrupt Request Direct Memory Access etc so they match those used by the host adapter If the problem still remains there is probably a hardware resource conflict between the host adapter and other hardware in your computer You can fix this by changing the hardware resource settings See the hardware documentation for your computer and peripheral devices What do I
34. ample Sdsk indicates that the device is a hard disk Srom indicates a CD ROM drive and Stp indicates a tape drive a Host Adapter Number Identifies the SCSI host adapter that the SCSI device is attached to For example the first Ultra160 Family host adapter is 0 the second Ultra160 Family host adapter is 1 a Target ID Identifies the SCSI ID of the SCSI device a Logical Unit Number Identifies the Logical Unit Number LUN of the SCSI device This field is usually 0 6 11 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide a Bus Identifies the SCSI bus that the SCSI device is attached to For most Adaptec host adapters the bus number is 0 If you need to edit the msosi file use the vi editor You must build a new kernel in order for any changes to take effect see Step 4 on page 6 6 If you are booting from an Ultral160 Family host adapter and are using ISA EISA based host adapters as secondary devices you must disable the BIOS on all ISA EISA based host adapters If you are booting from ISA EISA based host adapters and are using an Ultra160 Family host adapter as a secondary device see your ISA EISA based host adapter documentation to ensure the host adapter is at the lowest BIOS base address ISA EISA based host adapters boot before the Ultra160 Family host adapters My computer crashes or displays panic messages at boot time You may have to boot from the backup kernel created earlier To boot from the backup kernel follow
35. ant target device xxxxx047 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 xxxxx048 Unable to abort command An error occurred while aborting a command Possibly the command has already completed and there is nothing to abort xxxxx049 Command abort in progress This indicates an abort command has been issued This is a normal operating condition xxxxx051 Target device did not respond to reset sequence The target device did not reset correctly as requested by the driver Normally this indicates a faulty or noncompliant target device xxxxx081 Adapter initialization failure An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data structures Verify that your adapter is supported by this version of the driver xxxxx083 Adapter not supported by this version of the driver Your adapter is not supported by the driver on your system You may have installed a new adapter and have not updated the driver on your system 7 12 UnixWare Installation 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 probl
36. ating Family Set Driver Disks section of the Family Manager Set QuickStart Guide Start your system with the Windows NT Boot Disk in the floppy disk drive When prompted insert disk 2 in your floppy disk drive After a few moments you will see a blue screen To setup Windows NT now press Enter Press S to skip auto detection of your SCSI host adapter Press S again to specify an additional device Press Enter to select Others insert the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for Windows in your floppy disk drive Using the arrow keys select the following driver and press Enter Adaptec Ultra160 Family PCI SCSI Controller NT4 0 To add other host adapters that are not part of the Ultra160 Family press S and repeat from Step 5 for each additional adapter and insert the appropriate driver disk The Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapters use the same driver it is not necessary to install the driver again Press Enter to continue with the Windows NT operating system setup Follow the instructions on screen and in the Windows NT documentation to complete the installation Microsoft Windows NT Installation Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4 0 Installation From CD ROM 1 2 Insert the Windows NT 4 0 CD into the CD ROM drive Start your system Press the F key when you see the following message Setup is inspecting your computer s hardware configuration If you do not see this message your system may not be setup to boo
37. ault Description lun_enable 0 FF 01 A bit mask to enable scanning for specific LUNs on all targets The default value of 01 causes the driver to scan LUN 0 only This enable bit mask is entered in hex see Bit Mask Options on page 5 11 max_tags 1 128 16 Specifies maximum number of tagged commands per device multlun_targets 0 FFFF FFFF A bit mask to enable LUNs on selected targets By default LUNs on all targets are enabled This bit mask is entered in hex see Bit Mask Options on page 5 11 slot 0 xxxx2 0 Defines a physical slot number for the host adapter If 0 is specified or if this option is not specified then the driver loads for all Ultra160 Family host adapters verbose yes no no Displays host adapter configuration information at load time I Many multiple LUN and removable media devices are changers or magazines Some of these are only supported by the driver through an ASPI driver provided by the hardware vendor The values can vary and are dependent on the system configuration 5 10 Novell NetWare Installation 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 Using 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 Bit
38. booting with the last known good configuration Press spacebar NOW to invoke the Last Known Good menu Once your computer is operational again check all of the hardware and software configuration changes you want to make Look specifically for conflicts with parts of the existing system configuration that are not being changed Microsoft Windows NT Installation Error Messages Error messages generated by the adpu160m sys driver can be viewed by opening the Windows NT Event Viewer error logs To view events generated by the driver follow these steps 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 To view event details select System from the Log menu Double click the adpu160m 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 The Data section of the Event Details dialog box displays the error messages generated Click the Words radio button In the Data section of the dialog box the entry in the second row and second column to the right of the 0010 entry lists the error message generated by the driver
39. bove 4 Reboot your system You are now able to access your CD ROM drive from the command line and from Windows Update Windows 95 or 98 Installation Disks To update the Windows 95 or 98 boot disk that came with your Windows 95 or 98 CD ROM make a backup of the boot disk Then copy aspi8u2 sys and aspicd sys from the DOS directory of the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for Windows to the root directory of the Windows 95 or Windows 98 boot disks The steps to do this will depend on your system setup This is easier to do on a system that has DOS Windows 95 or Windows 98 already installed Here is one example 1 Insert the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for Windows in drive A and at the DOS prompt type copy a dos aspi8u2 sys_c copy a dos aspicd sys c 2 Then insert the backup Windows boot disk in drive A and type copy c aspi8u2 sys a copy c aspicd sys a To begin installation see Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 95 98 on page 3 4 3 3 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 95 98 Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 95 amp Note Follow the Windows 95 Installation Guide to install 3 4 Windows 95 If your Windows 95 CD came with a Windows 95 Boot disk you will need to update the Windows 95 Boot disk Copy the file aspi8u2 sys and aspicd sys from the DOS directory of the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for Windows to the Win
40. c file for a description of these parameters After modifying the space c file you must rebuild the kernel then reboot the system for the new parameters to take effect To rebuild the kernel type the following and press Enter after each line etc conf bin idbuild B cp etc conf cf d unix stand unix Reinitialization amp Note The drivers support Tagged Queuing and Using Multiple Host Adapters When using multiple host adapters consider the following a The host adapter and computer must be configured for multiple host adapters as explained in the host adapter s user s guide a To boot from the Ultra160 Family host adapter make sure the host adapter is installed in the lowest PCI slot number See your host adapter s user s guide a UnixWare 2 1x and UnixWare 7 01 7 1 supports auto configuration When adding multiple host adapters to an existing UnixWare 2 1x and 7 01 7 1 system simply install the board and reboot the system automatically reconfigures and rebuilds the kernel If you want to select a host adapter to boot from simply disable the BIOS on all other host adapters Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Removing the Driver If you no longer need the adst27 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 2 1x etc conf bin idinstall d adst21 The following
41. ct driver is updated it is not necessary to update it again for each Ultra160 Family host adapter installed in your system Start Windows 95 98 2 Using the right mouse button right click click the My Computer icon 3 Click Properties On the Device Manager tab click the plus sign next to the SCSI Controller icon Caution If Windows 95 98 cannot determine the type of host adapter installed in your computer a yellow question mark labeled Other Devices appears instead of the SCSI Controller icon To continue click the plus sign next to the question mark a yellow question mark labeled PCI SCSI Bus Controller then appears 5 Double click the Ultra160 Family host adapter you wish to update or if a yellow question mark labeled PCI SCSI Bus Controller is displayed double click the question mark 6 Insert the Family Manager Set CD ROM into drive D Select the Drivers tab Caution If the version of Windows 95 98 you are using displays an Update Driver button instead of a Change Driver button follow the procedures in the section Updating the Driver for Windows 95 on page 3 8 3 6 10 11 12 13 Microsoft Windows 95 98 Installation Click Change Driver If you are prompted to select the hardware type select SCSI Controller Click the Have Disk button and type d fmsimage fms1 1 1 windows win9x as the path Click OK Select the Ultra160 Family host adapter and click OK Click OK The dri
42. do not need to be copied or installed However you may choose to install these drivers if you are having trouble accessing your CD ROM from NetWare or Windows 95 98 Note You do not need these drivers for Windows NT or UNIX Install CD ROM Drivers on a DOS Bootable Hard Disk The following system files should be modified config sys a autoexec bat 1 Copy the files aspi8u2 sys and aspicd sys from the DOS directory of the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for Windows to your C drive At the DOS prompt type the following lines and press Enter after each line mkdir c scsi copy a dos c scsi 2 Modify config sys for loading aspi8u2 sys and aspicd sys which is necessary for connecting a CD ROM Either create this file in C if you do not currently have a config sys or add these lines to the existing config sys file Note that you may need to change the path for the drivers device c scsi aspi8u2 sys d device c scsi aspicd sys d aspicdO 3 Modify autoexec bat for loading mscdex exe Either create this file in C if you do not currently have autoexec bat or add these lines to the existing autoexec bat file c dos mscdex exe d aspicd0 m 12 3 2 Microsoft Windows 95 98 Installation Note This will assign the CD ROM to the next available drive letter typically Dif there is only one DOS drive If you are using MS DOS 5 0 and do not already have mscdex exe you will need to either upgrade to MS DOS 6 0 or a
43. dows 95 Boot disk Refer to the section DOS Drivers for CD ROM Access on page 3 2 for instructions If New Hardware Found is displayed select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer Insert your Family Manager Set CD ROM and type d imsimage fms1 1 1 windows win9x as the path follow the instructions that appear on screen If you are prompted to reboot the system select No if you have a dual channel adapter or if you have multiple Ultra160 adapters Then repeat Steps 1 through 3 for each SCSI channel until all Ultra160 adapters are found Otherwise select yes to reboot the system Once Windows 95 has rebooted follow the steps in the section Installing the Driver When Windows 95 98 is Already Installed on page 3 6 to verify that the drivers have been added and are working properly If a yellow question mark labeled PCI SCSI Bus Controller is displayed update the driver as instructed Microsoft Windows 95 98 Installation Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 98 You will need to update the Windows 98 Boot disk that came with your Windows 98 CD You need to do this on a system that has DOS Windows 95 or Windows 98 already installed Follow the instructions in DOS Drivers for CD ROM Access on page 3 2 1 Insert the Windows 98 boot disk into the floppy disk drive Power on the system insert the Windows 98 CD into the CD ROM drive and wait for the system to boot up At the Microsoft Windows 98 Start Menu
44. e Options on page 5 9 for valid command line options 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 5 9 for entering the correct syntax xxxxx07c Unable to allocate memory xxxxx07d Unable to allocate memory xxxxx07e Unable to allocate memory xxxxx07f 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 5 18 SCO UNIX Installation This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set driver ad160 for SCO OpenServer 5 0 x The ad160 driver supports Adaptec Ultra160 SCSI products If you are performing a first time SCO UNIX installation see Installing the Driver When Installing SCO UNIX on page 6 2 below to begin driver installation If SCO UNIX is already installed in your system see Installing the Driver When SCO UNIX is Already Installed on page 6 3 Set the SCSI IDs of your devices as recommended by SCO a If you are installing SCO UNIX products with a SCSI tape drive set the tape drive to SCSI ID 2 a If you are installing with a CD ROM set the CD ROM drive to SCSI ID 5 m Set the Boot SCSI hard disk drive to SCSI ID 0 Note SCO UNIX installa
45. e 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 Device for the second etc If you omit the host adapter number the configuration information applies to all Ultra160 Family host adapters Click on the Device key 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 amp Note Changes made with the Registry Editor do not take effect until you restart your system 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 Ultra160 key is used adpu 160m The other keys are aic78xx aic78u2 adf6u160 and 2930u2 All SCSI host adapters supported by 4 6 Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation the modified key are affected by the values you enter here A list of valid parameters follows amp 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 a MAXTAGS nnn specifies the tagged command queue depth If a number is not
46. ecognize my SCSI devices At boot time check to see if the BIOS messages for your primary Ultra160 Family host adapter lists all installed SCSI devices If some or all devices do not appear check your host adapter User s Guide for additional troubleshooting information and check the following m Are all SCSI devices powered on a Are all SCSI bus cables and power cables properly connected m Do the host adapter and all devices on the SCSI bus have unique SCSI IDs a Are all devices on the SCSI bus terminated properly a Do you have an older SCSI peripheral installed Some older SCSI peripherals especially CD ROM drives do not properly respond to synchronous negotiation As a result these peripherals may lock or reset the SCSI bus To solve this problem turn off synchronous negotiation for this device ID through the SCSISelect utility for the host adapter See the host adapter s User s Guide My computer does not recognize my host adapter At boot time check to see if the BIOS message for your primary Ultra160 Family host adapter appears If the messages do not appear the host adapter may not be properly configured check the following a The Ultra160 Family host adapter supports level triggered interrupts and can share the same interrupt with another Ultra160 Family host adapter or PCI hardware that also supports level triggered interrupts Check your host adapter User s Guide and the documentation supplied with your 6 9
47. em 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 xxxxx098 Exceeded maximum number of host bus adapters The driver has detected more host bus adapters than is supported by this version of the driver or operating system xxxxx0a4 SCSI bus reset by third party Hardware such as an array enclosure may have reset the SCSI bus This is a normal condition unless you receive additional errors xxxxx0a5 SCSI bus reset by host adapter The host adapter may have reset the SCSI bus This is a normal condition unless you receive additional errors xxxxxOcf System configuration error The driver encountered an error with your hardware Refer to your host adapter s user s guide for troubleshooting information xxxxx0d0 Command timeout The target device is either busy not ready malfunctioning or is not present Refer to your host adapter s user s guide for troubleshooting information xxxxx0d7 Target device scan failed The driver encountered an error scanning the target device Refer to your host adapter s user s guide for troubleshooting information 7 13 A ad160 driver 6 1 6 5 updating 6 3 Adaptec Web site 4 13 4 15 AHA 3960D 1 2 AIC 7892 1 2 AIC 7899 1 2 ASPI application 4 15 aspi8u2 sys 3 2 aspicd sys 3 2 autoexec bat 3 2 B backup 5 13 bit mask options 5 9 5 11 booting from UnixWare 7 5
48. en the communication protocol A badly behaving device could cause this message to appear Normally this is not a serious problem If you get this message frequently over a short period of time it could indicate that the device or system is malfunctioning Unplug or power down unused devices to see if the problem persists 2 14 Microsoft Windows NT Installation 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 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 Verify that your adapter is supported by this version of the driver xxxxx089 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 min
49. er error 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 2 16 Microsoft Windows 95 98 Installation This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set driver adpou160m mpd for Windows 95 98 The adpu160m mpd driver supports all Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapters Refer to the list on page 1 2 If you are performing a first time Windows 95 98 installation see Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 95 98 on page 3 4 If Windows 95 is already installed in your system see Installing the Driver When Windows 95 98 is Already Installed on page 3 6 Note When Windows 95 98 starts if a New Hardware Found dialog box is displayed after your Ultra160 Family Manager Set host adapter has been installed you must select the driver from Disk Provided by Hardware Manufacturer option Insert your Family Manager Set CD ROM for Windows into the disk drive and type d imsimage fms1 1 1 windows win9x as the path Then follow the on screen instructions 3 1 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide DOS Drivers for CD ROM Access The CD ROM drivers need to be installed only if DOS access to a CD ROM drive attached to a SCSI host adapter is required If Windows 95 Windows 98 or NetWare is already installed or if the CD ROM drive is not connected to a SCSI adapter these drivers
50. ftware is in use when it is either loaded into RAM or installed on a hard disk or other permanent memory device The Software may be in use on only one computer at any given time Different license terms and fees are applicable for networked or multiple user applications As a specific condition of this license you agree to use the Software in compliance with all applicable laws including copyright laws and that you will not copy transmit perform or distribute any audio or other content using the Software without obtaining all necessary licenses or permissions from the owner of the content 2 Restrictions You may not distribute copies of the Software to others or electronically transfer the Software from one computer to another over a network You may not post or otherwise make available the Software or any portion thereof in any form on the Internet You may not use the Software in a computer service business including in time sharing applications The Software contains trade secrets and in order to protect them you may not decompile reverse engineer disassemble or otherwise reduce the Software to a human perceivable form YOU MAY NOT MODIFY ADAPT TRANSLATE RENT LEASE LOAN RESELL FOR PROFIT DISTRIBUTE NETWORK OR CREATE DERIVATIVE WORKS BASED UPON THE SOFTWARE OR ANY PART THEREOF iij Ownership of Software As Licensee you own the media upon which the software is recorded or fixed but Adaptec and its licensors
51. he existing driver and mention that it found other suit able drivers If this is the case select Install one of the other drivers and click Next Select the driver from the Adaptec provider that best fits your adapter and click Next You may get a warning that a Digital Signature was not found Check Adaptec s Web site periodically for updated drivers with the Digital Signature Click Yes 4 3 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 13 You may be asked to enter the path for the driver See Driver Pathnames on page 4 4 for a list of pathname choices 14 Click Finish You may be required to reboot your system Note If your SCSI card is a dual channel adapter such as the Adaptec SCSI Card 39160 be sure to update both references in the Device Manager before rebooting Upgrading an Existing Windows 95 98 or Windows NT Version 4 Installation to Windows 2000 1 With your operating system started insert your Windows 2000 CD ROM and choose to upgrade your system Your system reboots 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 3 Follow the directions from Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 on page 4 2 Driver Pathnames The following table contains driver pathnames Driver Pathnames Description win2000 adf6u160 adf6u160 sys Windows 2000 Ultra160 driver for the 19160 win2000 ultra160
52. iguration that are not being changed 4 11 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 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 follow these steps 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 2 To view event details select System Log from the Event Viewer tree Double click the appropriate Windows 2000 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 The Data section of the Event Details dialog box displays the error messages generated 3 Click the Words option In the Data section of the dialog box the entry in the second row and second column to the right of the 0010 entry lists the error message generated by the driver The common error messages for the driver are described in Driver Error Messages on page 4 13 Note The entry in the third row of the last column identifies the SCSI ID of the device originating the error 4 12 Microsoft Windows 2000 Installat
53. imum amount of memory required by your operating system 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 2 15 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 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 xxxxx0af Unable to de allocate memory that was allocated for a target device Normally this is not a serious problem unless you get this message frequently over a short period of time The memory can be reclaimed by rebooting the system 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 This error might be caused by a component external to the miniport driver such as the operating system or an ASPI application xxxxxd4 Adapter hardware failure adapter reset The host adapter hardware failed and the miniport has to reset the hardware xxxxx0d6 Internal driv
54. ing 6 9 Error Messages 6 13 UnixWare Installation Installing the Driver When Installing UnixWare 7 2 Installing the Driver When UnixWare is Already Installed 7 3 Back Up the Computer 7 4 Load the Package 7 4 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Modify the New System File 7 5 Rebuild the UnixWare Kernel 7 6 Boot the New Kernel 7 6 Using UnixWare and the Host Adapter 7 7 Using Tunable Parameters 7 7 Using Multiple Host Adapters 7 7 Removing the Driver 7 8 Troubleshooting 7 9 Problems and Solutions 7 9 Error Messages 7 10 Index Introduction The Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set is a set of software drivers and other files that enable your Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapter to communicate with your computer The Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set contains drivers for the following operating systems Microsoft Windows NT Microsoft Windows 95 98 m Microsoft Windows 2000 Novell NetWare a SCO UnixWare The remainder of this chapter includes a table that lists all Adaptec host adapters and device drivers that make up the Adaptec Ultra160 Family as well as the minimum requirements needed to install the software The remaining chapters are organized by operating system Each chapter provides instructions on how to install the driver at the same time you install your operating system If your operating system is already installed instructions on updating or installing the driver are also included If
55. ing Windows 2000 If Windows 2000 is already installed in your system see To Update the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already Installed on page 4 3 4 1 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 1 Create the Windows 2000 driver disk Refer to the Family Manager Set QuickStart Guide section Creating Family Manager Set Driver Disks amp Note Windows 2000 will not install driver from CD 2 Start your system with the Windows 2000 CD ROM in the CD ROM drive amp Note When using a CD ROM drive to install Windows 2000 4 2 from the bootable CD ROM make sure Bootable CD ROM support is enabled in either the system or SCSI BIOS setup utility If these options are not available boot from the Windows 2000 floppy disks You may see a message Press any key to boot from CD You have five seconds to press a key to boot off the CD Press F6 when this message is displayed Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver After a brief delay a message prompts you to install your driver Press S to specify a driver Insert the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk created in Step 1 into drive A and press Enter You are presented with a selection of driver choices Highlight the Adaptec SCSI Controller for your adapter there should be a specific mark for the icon and press Enter If you have no other controllers to add press Enter to continue
56. ing a Host Adapter Removing a host adapter can be as simple as physically removing it from the slot when your computer is shut down See the documentation for your host adapter for more information Windows 2000 boots and functions properly in this configuration Note Windows 2000 Setup does not delete the device driver from your system disk it only updates Windows 2000 software configuration information so that the device driver is no longer loaded during system bootup 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 If the operating system fails to boot remove the new host adapter and replace the original To swap adapters follow these steps 1 Power down your computer A WARNING Turn off power to the computer and disconnect the power cord 2 Discharge any static electricity build up before handling the SCSI adapter by touching a grounded metal object 3 Insert the new SCSI adapter into an available PCI slot leaving the existing SCSI card intact 4 Power up your computer Windows 2000 should load up as normal and detect the new SCSI card Install the Windows 2000 driver if prompted to 4 10
57. installation Refer to the UnixWare documentation and on screen help files for help in selecting options amp Note If your installation fails do not attempt to use the 7 2 update installation pkgadd procedure to fix the installation Follow the instructions in the UnixWare documentation and in this user s guide to retry the installation UnixWare Installation Installing the Driver When UnixWare is Already Installed To update or install the adsi27 driver or adst70 driver on a system where UnixWare is already installed follow the instructions in this section The procedures are similar for UnixWare 2 1x and 7 1 Procedures that are specific to a UnixWare version are noted when necessary Caution Improper or corrupt driver updates might destroy your existing UnixWare file system Back up all important files before proceeding Consult your UnixWare documentation for proper backup procedures Installing or updating the driver involves the following tasks which must be completed in the following order 1 Back Up the Computer Backs up the old UnixWare kernel and any other important files Load the Package Uses pkgadd to load the Ultra160 Family driver package Modify the New System File For computers booting from a device connected to a Ultra160 Family host adapter modifies the new driver that was loaded in the previous procedure Loading the driver causes the driver to become a permanent part of the
58. installing the most up to date version of the driver available from the Adaptec Web site 5 16 Novell NetWare Installation xxxxx085 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 xxxxx087 Internal driver error 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 xxxxx088 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 xxxxx089 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 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 the resources of another board installed in your system xxxxx099 Adapter software initialization failure xxxxx09a Adapter software initialization failure xxxxx09b Adapter software i
59. ion 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 etc Note When reporting problems to Customer Support be sure to include the complete error message in your problem description xxxxx004 Command completed with error xxxxx005 Command completed with error xxxxx006 Command completed with error A request issued to a target device completed with indication that there is an error In most cases the error is recovered and normal operations continues xxxxx010 Error issuing command 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 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 xxxxx021 Target device protocol error An unexpected event occurred during data transfer between the adapter and target device Normally this indicates a faulty or non compliant target device xxxxx022 Adapter or target device protocol error The adapter or target device has broken the communication protocol A badly behaving device could cause this message to appear Normally this is not a serious problem If you get this
60. lect Disk Information All system disk drives appear 3 Select the removable media device The following drive status items appear Menu Choice Default Value 1 Volume Segments On Drive select for list 2 Read After Write Verify Hardware Level 3 Drive Light Status Not Supported 4 Driver Operating Status Active 5 Removable Drive Mount Status Mounted 6 Removable Drive Lock Status Not Locked 1 Valid for both removable and nonremovable types of SCSI disk drives Valid for removable media only 5 12 Novell NetWare Installation 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 To insert your new media wait for the drive to spin up and then select the Drive Mount option Lock Status If your removable media device supports the Lock Unlock feature you can lock the media menu choice 6 The media must be in the Not Locked state before you can eject it If the media is Locked it cannot be ejected when you press the Eject button Using the NetWare Tape Backup Included with Novell NetWare is a server based tape backup utility called sbackup nim This utility allows you to backup server disk drives to a ser
61. llation go to the Novell Web site and locate the patches needed to update your specific version of NetWare to run with Adaptec drivers See Step 1 on page 5 2 for more information 5 4 Novell NetWare Installation NetWare 4 2 Follow these instructions only if you are installing NetWare 4 2 for the first time 1 10 11 12 Begin installation of NetWare 4 2 on your server as instructed in your NetWare documentation When a screen appears that asks you to select a disk driver press Insert Insert the Adaptec Family Manager Set CD ROM into your CD ROM drive Press F3 and type d fmsimage fms1 1 1 netware nw3 4 as the path to the adot160m ham driver for NetWare Select adpt160m ham and press Enter Select No not to save existing file Yes to save existing file cdrom nim Select No not to save existing file Yes to save existing file nbi nim Select No not to save existing file Yes to save existing file nwpa nim Select No not to save existing file Yes to save existing file nwpaload nim Select Save parameter and continue and press Enter To install additional adapters follow the procedures from Step 5 When complete select Continue the installation to complete the installation 5 5 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide NetWare 5 0 Follow these instructions only if you are installing NetWare 5 0 for the first time 1 ao oo Aa 10 11 5 6 Begin installation of NetWare 5
62. llowing parameters are case sensitive and must be entered exactly as shown When entering multiple parameters each parameter must be separated by a space IINSTRUMENTATION enables recording of I O statistics and errors If this option is not specified instrumentation defaults to disabled The data type for this value is REG_SZ IINSTR_ERRLOG_Z nnn sets the maximum number of error log entries if INSTRUMENTATION is enabled If a number is not specified the maximum number or error log entries defaults to 32 Valid values are 0 128 The data type for this value is REG_SZ IMAXTAGS nnn specifies the tagged command queue depth If a number is not specified the tagged queue depth defaults to 128 Valid values are 1 255 The data type for this value is REG_SZ HOTPLUG enables Hot Plug PCI feature If this option is not specified Hot Plug PCI feature defaults to disabled To enter driver specific parameters follow these steps 1 2 3 Select Run from the Start button Type regedt32 and press Enter Open the registry list to the following location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services adpu160m Parameters Device DriverParameters If the Parameters Device and Driver Parameters keys already exist skip to Step 10 below to begin entering parameters If the keys do not yet exist you will need to create them by continuing with Step 4 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 10 Click on the adpu16
63. ly Manager Set CD ROM for Windows into drive D Select Run from the Start menu Type d fmsimage fms1 1 1 windows nt4_O nt4 notp160m reg and press Enter 4 Click OK 5 Reboot the system amp Note The file hotp160m reg adds Hot Plug related entries into the NT Registry including the driver specific registry value HOTPLUG Running hoto160m reg will overwrite your current driver specific registry values located at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services adpu160m Parameters Device DriverParameters If you have previously added other driver specific registry values you should note them before running the hotp160m reg file After running hotp160m reg you may verify and restore those previously added driver specific registry values if needed 2 9 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Using Windows NT and the Host Adapter This section contains useful information on using Windows NT and your host adapter Removing a Host Adapter Removing a host adapter can be as simple as physically removing it from the slot when your computer is shut down Windows NT boots and functions properly in this configuration but a Warning message is generated every time you boot Windows NT Caution If you have removed a host adapter but still have other host adapters of the same type installed in your computer do not use Windows NT Setup to remove the device driver To eliminate the Warning message you
64. m Parameters Device If the Parameters Device keys already exist skip to Step 8 below to begin entering values If the keys do not yet exist you will need to create them by continuing with Step 4 Click on the adpu160m key Select Add Key from the Edit menu type Parameters in the Key Name edit box Leave the Class edit box blank Click on the Parameters key 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 Device for the second and so forth If you omit the host adapter number the configuration information applies to all Ultra160 Family host adapters Click on the Device key 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 effect until you shut down and then restart your system amp Note Changes made with the Registry Editor do not take 2 6 Microsoft Windows NT Installation Using Driver specific Parameters To use the Registry Editor to enter adpu160m 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 amp Note The fo
65. message frequently over a short period of time it could indicate that the device or system is malfunctioning Unplug or power down unused devices to see if the problem persists 4 13 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 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 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 Verify that your adapter is supported by this version of the driver xxxxx089 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 xxxxx096 Adapter hardware initialization failure possible resource conflict
66. must update the Windows NT software configuration as described below 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 19160 29160 N 39160 AHA 3960D AIC 7892 7899 Ultra160 PCI SCSI Controller NT 4 0 Click the Remove button 5 Ifyou are sure you are removing the correct host adapter type click Yes 6 Click Yes to restart the computer and initialize changes Click No to return to the SCSI Adapters window Note Windows NT Setup does not delete the device driver from your system disk it only updates Windows NT software configuration information so that the device driver is no longer loaded during system bootup 2 10 Microsoft Windows NT Installation Swapping a Host Adapter Swapping an Ultra160 Family host adapter for a non Ultra160 Family 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 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 boot failure To swap adapters follow these steps 1 Install the driver for the Ultra160 Family host adapter by following the steps in Installing the Driver When Windows NT is Already Installed on page 2 4 It
67. n fmsimage fms1 1 1 netware v5_xx 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 5 8 The correct syntax to load the Ultra160 Family driver is load pathname adpt160m options Command line options are not case sensitive Placing commas between command line options is optional See Loading the Driver at Server Bootup on page 5 8 for possible values Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Loading the Driver at Server Bootup To automatically load the adpot160m ham at server bootup the startup ncf file usually located in your server s startup directory must contain a load command line that specifies the location of the driver and any appropriate command line options see Using the Load Command Line Options on page 5 9 For additional information on the startup ncf file refer to your NetWare documentation The correct syntax to load the driver is load pathname ladpt160m ham options For example the command line to load the driver from the c nwserver directory with the verbose option on is load c nwserver adpt160m verbose y Command line options are not case sensitive Placing commas between command line options is optional See Using the Load Command Line Options on page 5 9 for possible values To modify the startup ncf file follow these steps N
68. nd mount dev boot stand cp stand unix stand unix orig kernel load the unix orig backup kernel at the UNIX boot amp Note If you ever need to boot up from the pre update prompt To do this type unix orig and press Enter C This step is optional For extra security you may back up the mdevice file and the sdevice d directory To perform this backup type the following and press Enter copy rom etc conf etc conf bak 2 To load the driver using installpkg follow these steps a At the UNIX system prompt type installpkg and press Enter The screen displays the following messages Confirm Please insert the floppy disk Strike Enter when ready or Esc to stop b Insert the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for SCO UNIX and press Enter The screen displays the following messages Installation is in progress do not remove the floppy disk The following packages are on this disk NAME DESCRIPTION ad160 Adaptec Ultra160 Family Driver for SCO OpenServer 5 0 x dxx Please enter the names of the packages you wish to install or q to quit 6 4 SCO UNIX Installation C At this point type ad160 and press Enter The screen then displays this message and various installation status prompts Installing ad160 When the driver is loaded the following message appears indicating that the ad7160 driver has been loaded into the Link Kit for kernel addition Installed ad160 3 Modify the msesi file if necessar
69. new boot kernel on rebuild Rebuild the UnixWare Kernel Rebuilds the kernel with the new driver Boot the New Kernel Reboots the computer with the new kernel amp Note Remember that UnixWare commands are case sensitive Enter the commands exactly as shown 7 3 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Back Up the Computer If you have not already done so back up all important files on the computer See your UnixWare documentation for proper UnixWare file system backup procedures 1 Login as root at the UnixWare system prompt 2 To back up the old UnixWare kernel type the following and press Enter cp stand unix stand unix work Load the Package To load the driver follow these steps 1 At the system prompt type the following and press Enter pkgadd d diskette Follow the instructions on screen to insert the IHV HBA disk or Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for UnixWare 2 1x or UnixWare 7 01 7 1 into the boot floppy disk drive 2 Select the adst21 or the adst70 package from the on screen menu and press Enter The package is loaded into your UnixWare operating system 3 When the package has loaded you may be prompted to install the disk again Do not reinsert the IHV HBA disk or Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for UnixWare 2 1x or UnixWare 7 01 7 1 Instead type q quit and press Enter 4 Type mail and press Enter The mail messages tell you if the installation was successful
70. nitialization failure An error has occurred initializing one of the driver s internal data structures for a device connected to the adapter This may result in problems accessing the device Try installing the most up to date version of the driver available from the Adaptec Web site 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 5 17 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide xxxxx0ac Driver already loaded for all host bus adapters The driver is already loaded for all the supported adapters in this system xxxxx0a4 SCSI bus reset by third party hardware Hardware such as an array enclosure may have reset the SCSI bus This is a normal condition unless you receive additional errors xxxxx0a7 Unable to allocate memory xxxxx0a8 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 xxxxx0a9 Possible interrupt conflict This indicates that the adapter IRQ conflicts with the IRQ of another board installed in your system Check your hardware documentation for instructions on setting and changing IRQs xxxxx0c9 Invalid command line parameter A command line option for the driver is invalid See Using the Load Command Lin
71. nt to change the configured values the first number indicates whether the default should be changed If it is set to 0 zero the parameter is set to the default If it is set to 1 the second number is used to override the default For example char variable 1 22 The first number is 1 which overrides the default variable with the value 22 Examples The following specifies whether the host adapter checks parity on incoming SCSI data ad160_parity SCSI_NAD160 If the second number is set to 0 parity checking is enabled If it is set to 1 parity checking is disabled ad160_parity SCSI_NAD160 First number second number In this example you want the host adapter not to check parity on incoming SCSI data define parameters as ad160_parity SCSI_NAD160 1 0 Changing the Maximum Number of LUNs Supported The default setting for maximum number of LUNs supported is Disable To enable this setting you may have to use wi to edit the space c file located at etc conf pack d ad160 Modify the following line so that lun 1 int ad160_scan_lun 0 6 8 SCO UNIX Installation Enabling Scatter Gather and Tagged Queuing The ad160 driver supports Scatter Gather and Tagged Queuing however the Sdsk SCSI disk module driver controls whether these features are enabled or disabled Look for the Sdsk driver controls in the space c file located at etc cont pack d Sdsk space c Troubleshooting My computer does not r
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73. o Windows 2000 4 4 Driver Pathnames 4 4 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters 4 4 Using Windows 2000 SCSI Parameters 4 5 Using Driver specific Parameters 4 6 Installing a New Host Adapter after Windows 2000 Is Already Installed 4 9 Removing a Host Adapter 4 10 Swapping a Host Adapter 4 10 Troubleshooting 4 11 Problems and Solutions 4 11 Error Messages 4 12 Novell NetWare Installation Installing the Driver When Installing NetWare 5 2 NetWare 3 2 5 2 NetWare 4 2 5 5 NetWare 5 0 5 6 Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already Installed 5 7 Loading the Driver at Server Bootup 5 8 Contents Using the Load Command Line Options 5 9 adpt160m ham Command Line Options 5 9 Bit Mask Options 5 11 Sample Load Commands 5 11 Using NetWare and the Host Adapter 5 12 Using Removable Media 5 12 Using the NetWare Tape Backup 5 13 Using a CD ROM with NetWare 5 14 Optimizing Performance 5 15 Troubleshooting 5 16 Error Messages 5 16 SCO UNIX Installation Installing the Driver When Installing SCO UNIX 6 2 Installing SCO OpenServer 5 0 5 6 2 Installing the Driver When SCO UNIX is Already Installed 6 3 Using SCO UNIX and the Host Adapter 6 7 Using Multiple Host Adapters 6 7 Changing the Boot Disk 6 7 Using Wide SCSI Host Adapters and Devices 6 7 Using Tunable Parameters for the ad160 Driver 6 7 Setting Parameters 6 8 Changing the Maximum Number of LUNs Supported 6 8 Enabling Scatter Gather and Tagged Queuing 6 9 Troubleshoot
74. ote You can also use your DOS text editor to modify the startup nctf file Type load install at the NetWare prompt and press Enter 2 Select the appropriate menu choice that allows you to edit the startup nctf file 3 Make the necessary changes When you are done press Esc 5 8 Novell NetWare Installation 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 adpt160m ham driver for Ultra160 products adpt160m ham Command Line Options Option Values Default Description auto_disable_tagq on off off Enables disables auto disable Tagged Queuing algorithm dev_enable 0 FFFF FFFF Allows you to enable the driver s registration of SCSI devices on a per target basis By default all targets are scanned A bit value of 0 causes the target not to register under the operating system These devices are still accessible via ASPI This enable bit mask is entered in hex see Bit Mask Options on page 5 11 flush_diskreq 0 FFFF 0 A bit mask to send occasionally ordered tags to specific targets By default no targets receive occasionally ordered tags This bit mask is entered in hex see Bit Mask Options on page 5 11 instr on off off Enables disables recording of I O statistics 5 9 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Option Values Def
75. prompt first type BOOTPROG old kernel for example BOOTPROG unix work and press Enter Then type go and press Enter Your computer should now boot from the backup kernel created earlier in Installing the Driver When UnixWare is Already Installed on page 7 3 To repeat the driver update procedure follow these steps 1 Follow the instructions in Removing the Driver on page 7 8 to delete the driver from your computer Perform the driver update procedure again See Installing the Driver When UnixWare is Already Installed on page 7 3 7 9 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 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 etc Note When reporting problems to Customer Support be sure to include the complete error code in your problem description xxxxx003 Command completed with error xxxxx004 Command completed with error xxxxx005 Command completed with error xxxxx006 Command completed with error xxxxx007 Command completed with error xxxxx008 Command completed with error xxxxx009 Command completed with error A request issued to a target device completed with an indication that there is an error In most cases the error is recovered and normal operation continues xxxxx010 Error issuing command An error has occ
76. quires that the host adapter Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Installing the Driver When Installing UnixWare To install either the adst21 or adst70 driver at the same time you install UnixWare follow the instructions below The procedures are the same for UnixWare 2 1x and 7 01 7 1 1 Insert the Install disk of the UnixWare package into the boot floppy disk drive Reboot your computer Wait for the first UnixWare installation screen and prompt to appear then follow the on screen instructions When prompted to either Install Host Bus Adapter Drivers or Continue Installation first remove the Install disk then select Install Host Bus Adapter Driver and press Enter Insert the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for UnixWare 2 1x or 7 1 into the primary floppy disk drive and press Enter you cannot load drivers from a secondary floppy disk drive As the driver loads a message identifying the installed host adapter briefly appears on screen The installation process determines which device drivers on the disks are needed If you have additional HBA disks insert the next HBA disk select Install Another HBA Disk and press Enter If all of your HBA disks have been installed remove the last HBA disk select Continue Installation and press Enter If necessary enter the DCU Device Configuration Utility to view change the UnixWare device driver configuration data Follow the on screen instructions to continue with
77. r_buffersz in space c The driver has requested a larger buffer size than the available RAM Either add RAM to the system or decrease the user option ad160_inotr_buffersz in the etc conf pack d ad160 space c file xxxxx0cc CONFLICT Disconnection must be enabled in order for Tagged Queueing to work Use the SCSISelect utility of your host adapter to enable Disconnection for each device reporting this message Alternatively disable Tagged Queuing in etc cont pack d ad160 space c file by setting ad160_do_tagged 0 If Tagged Queuing is disabled performance may be negatively affected 6 14 UnixWare Installation This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set drivers adsi21 and adst70 for UnixWare UnixWare 2 1x and UnixWare 7 01 7 1 The adst21 driver or package is used with UnixWare 2 1x The adst70 driver or package is used with UnixWare 7 01 7 1 The adst21 and adst70 drivers support Ultra160 SCSI ASICs and host adapters Refer to the Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapters on page 1 2 If you are performing a first time UnixWare installation see Installing the Driver When Installing UnixWare on page 7 2 to begin driver installation If UnixWare is already installed in your system see Installing the Driver When UnixWare is Already Installed on page 7 3 driver be installed from a disk Refer to the QuickStart Guide for UnixWare driver disk creation amp Note UnixWare installation re
78. rder drives can use the embedded Windows miniport drivers My CD ROM drive doesn t work properly under Windows 95 98 Some older models of SCSI CD ROM drives are not compatible with the embedded Windows 95 98 CD ROM driver You can add support for the CD ROM drive by doing the following 1 Make sure your ASPI Real Mode drivers including aspicd sys aspi8u2 sys and mscdex exe are loaded and running from your config sys and autoexec bat files See Install CD ROM Drivers on a DOS Bootable Hard Disk on page 3 2 2 If Step 1 did not work find the file named cdtsd vxd in the windows system iosubsys directory and rename it cdtsd sav My CD ROM drive shows up as more than one icon under My Computer The mapping between mscdex exe which runs in Real Mode and the Windows 95 98 CD ROM driver does not match You can correct this in one of two ways Comment out the line that loads mscdex exe in the autoexec bat file m Change the L switch on the line that loads mscdex exe in the autoexec bat file so it assigns the CD ROM drive the next highest logical drive letter after the hard disk 3 11 Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set driver for Windows 2000 The driver supports all Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapters and ASICs Refer to the list on page 1 2 If you are performing a first time Windows 2000 installation see Installing the Driver When Install
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80. river window click the Have Disk button Insert the Family Manager Set CD ROM for Windows into drive D From the Copy Manufacturer s File From text box type d fmsimage fms111 windows nt4_O nt4 and click OK In the Install Driver window Click OK Click the New button when asked if you want to use the currently installed driver s or install a new one s Type d fmsimage fms1 11 windows nt4_0 nt4 again and click Continue The driver is now installed You must restart your computer for the changes to take effect Click Yes to restart your computer Click No to return to the SCSI Adapters window Microsoft Windows NT Installation Using Advanced Configuration Parameters Advanced users may use software parameters to alter the configuration of the Windows NT device drivers supplied by Adaptec All Windows NT 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 If there is an error in your registry your computer may become nonfunctional Using Windows NT SCSI Parameters Follow the instructions below to enter the registry values that affect how the Windows NT SCSI manager interprets the generic configuration information of SCSI device drivers All SCSI host adapters installed in your system are affected by the values you enter here A list of valid value
81. rives 5 15 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Troubleshooting Error Messages The error messages listed below are the messages associated with the adpt160m ham driver Messages are listed sequentially according to the last three digits of the error code For example xxxxx080 xxxxx081 xxxxx082 etc Note When reporting problems to Customer Support be sure to include the complete error code in your problem description xxxxx080 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 xxxxx081 Adapter software initialization failure An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data structures Verify that your adapter is supported by this version of the driver xxxxx082 Internal driver error 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 xxxxx083 Adapter not supported by this version of the driver Your adapter is not supported by the driver on your system You may have installed a new adapter and have not updated the driver on your system xxxxx084 Adapter software initialization failure An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data structures Try
82. rmation applies to all Ultra160 Family host adapters Click on the Device key Select Add Value from the Edit menu type DriverParameters in the Value Name edit box Enter REG_SZ as the data type and press Enter A String Editor text box appears Enter valid parameters in the text box When entering multiple parameters each parameter must be separated by a space amp Note Changes made with the Registry Editor do not take 4 8 effect until you restart your system Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation Installing a New Host Adapter after Windows 2000 Is Already Installed To install a new host adapter after Windows 2000 is already installed follow these steps 1 2 Install the new host adapter Start Windows 2000 When the hardware wizard detects the card click Yes to continue the installation Insert the Adaptec Family Manager Set CD ROM into the CD ROM reader and click OK The path will be displayed in the Copy Files from box Type the driver path for the model of your new host adapter Type of Host Adapter Driver Path Adaptec 2930U2 d fmsimage w2kds1 win2k win2000 2930u2 Adaptec 19160 d fmsimage w2kds win2k win2000 adf6u1 60 Adaptec Ultra legacy d fmsimage w2kds1 win2k win2000 ultra Adaptec Ultra160 d fmsimage w2kds1 win2k win2000 ultra1 60 Adaptec Ultra2 d fmsimage w2kds1 win2k win2000 ultra2 Click OK The driver is now installed 4 9 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Remov
83. s follows Note The following value keys are case sensitive and must be entered exactly as shown a DisableTaggedQueuing A nonzero value indicates that the SCSI host adapter disables tagged queueing for SCSI devices The data type for this value is REG_SZ a DisableSynchronousTransfers A nonzero value indicates that the SCSI host adapter is not to initiate synchronous negotiations but it may still accept negotiations initiated by a SCSI target The data type for this value is REG_SZ a DisableDisconnects A nonzero value indicates that targets are not permitted to disconnect during the execution of a SCSI command The data type for this value is REG_DWORD a MaximumLogicalUnit This can limit the scan for connected devices on the SCSI bus Valid values are 1 to 8 If 1 is specified the Windows NT SCSI manager assumes that no SCSI targets support LUNs other than 0 Otherwise LUNs from 0 to 8 are scanned during system initialization The data type for this value is REG_DWORD 2 5 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide a Maximum SGList Specifies the maximum number of Scatter Gather elements Valid values are 17 255 The data type for this value is REG_DWORD To enter Windows NT parameters follow these steps 1 2 3 Select Run from the Start button Type regedt32 and press Enter Open the registry list to the following location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services adpu160
84. specified the tagged queue depth defaults to 128 Valid values are 1 255 The data type for this value is REG_SZ MEMMAP when set the SCSI manager is memory mapped If this key is not used the default is I O mapped There are no valid values or default values The data type for this value is REG_SZ BUS_FAIRNESS when set the SCSI bus avoids device starvation There are no valid values or default values The data type for this value is REG_SZ To enter driver specific parameters follow these steps 1 2 3 Select Run from the Start button Type regedt32 and press Enter 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 Click on the adpu160m key Select Add Key from the Edit menu type Parameters in the Key Name edit box Leave the Class edit box blank Click on the Parameters key Select Add Key from the Edit menu type Device in the Key Name edit box Leave the Class edit box blank Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 10 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 info
85. t came with it Check the following if the host adapter is correctly installed a Ensure the Drives setting in your computer s CMOS Setup 6 10 program that corresponds to the SCSI boot drive is set to None or No Drives Installed as required for SCSI hard disk drives See the documentation supplied with your computer for more information Ensure the Host Adapter BIOS setting in the SCSISelect utility is Enabled SCO UNIX Installation m Ensure the Extended BIOS Translation feature in the SCSISelect utility is Disabled The OS automatically selects the correct translation method as needed a Examine the SCO UNIX mscsi file to make sure the correct host adapter and device are specified as the boot entry The boot entry is the first Sdsk entry in the mscsi file see Step 3 on page 6 5 for additional information For SCO OpenServer 5 0 x the boot entry looks like the example below ad160 Sdsk 0000 Note Each field is separated by a tab Do not use the spacebar to separate fields The meanings of the fields are as follows Host SCSI Host Logical Adapter Device Adapter Target Unit Prefix Type Numbe ID Number Bus ad160 Sdsk 0 0 0 0 1 This field applies to SCO OpenServer 5 only a Host Adapter Prefix Identifies the name of the host adapter driver If you are booting from an Ultra160 Family host adapter the Host Adapter Prefix must be ad160 m SCSI Device Type Identifies the type of SCSI device For ex
86. t from a CD ROM You will need to install from floppy disks See Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4 0 Installation From Floppy Disk on page 2 2 When prompted press S to specify an additional device Press Enter to select Others insert the Ultral60 Family Manager Set disk for Windows in your floppy disk drive Using the arrow keys select the following driver and press Enter Adaptec Ultra160 Family PCI SCSI Controller NT4 0 To add other host adapters that are not part of the Ultra160 Family press S and repeat from Step 4 for each additional adapter and insert the appropriate driver disk The Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapters use the same driver it is not necessary to install the driver again Press Enter to continue with the Windows NT operating system setup Follow the instructions on screen and in the Windows NT documentation to complete the installation 2 3 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Installing the Driver When Windows NT is Already Installed To update or install the adpu160m sys driver if Windows NT is already installed follow the instructions below for the version of Windows NT you are installing Updating Windows NT 4 0 1 Start Windows NT 2 Click the Start button on the Windows NT task bar and then N Oo oO FP W 10 11 12 2 4 point to Settings Click the Control Panel Double click the SCSI Adapters icon Click the Drivers tab and then click the Add button In the Install D
87. tall the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set a A PCI computer with an installed and configured Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapter s a An installed primary boot floppy disk drive The drive must be able to read your operating system disks A 3 5 inch 1 44 MB floppy disk drive is required m The driver disks included with your Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set a An installed and configured CD ROM drive m The distribution software and documentation included with your operating system a The User s Guide for your host adapter Microsoft Windows NT Installation This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set driver adpou160m sys for Windows NT The adpu160m sys driver supports all Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapters Refer to the list on page 1 2 If you are performing a first time Windows NT installation see Installing the Driver When Installing Windows NT on page 2 2 If Windows NT is already installed in your system see Installing the Driver When Windows NT is Already Installed on page 2 4 2 1 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Installing the Driver When Installing Windows NT The adpu160m sys driver is not embedded on the Windows NT 4 0 installation disks or CD ROM and must be added during Windows NT installation Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4 0 Installation From Floppy Disk 1 2 2 Create the Windows NT driver disk For more information refer to the Cre
88. ter User s Guide for troubleshooting information If the device is no longer connected to the system ignore this error xxxxx022 Adapter or target device protocol error The adapter or target device has broken the communication protocol A temporary problem could be the cause Normally this is not a serious problem If you get this message frequently over a short period of time it could indicate that the device or system is malfunctioning Unplug or power down unused devices to see if the problem persists xxxxx030 Target device busy xxxxx032 Target device busy The target device reports a Busy status Another program might already be using this device 6 13 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide xxxxx09D Unexpected interrupt The Adaptec driver received an interrupt from the system that does not correspond to any adapter supported by the driver This could be caused by another host adapter from a different vendor such as a video card or a network card The problem can also be caused by malfunctioning hardware xxxxx0a3 Adapter diagnostic failure possible resource conflict The driver failed the internal software or hardware diagnostic Refer to your host adapter User s Guide for troubleshooting information xxxxx0ca Cannot initialize device The system host adapter or target device is busy or is not responding The target device could not be initialized xxxxx0cb Unable to allocate memory Decrease ad160_inst
89. the boot hard disk drive If you are installing NetWare 3 2 from a CD ROM attached to an Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapter follow the instructions in Install CD ROM Drivers on a DOS Bootable Hard Disk on page 3 2 to configure your computer for CD ROM access If you are installing NetWare 3 2 from a CD ROM attached to a host adapter other than an Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapter refer to your CD ROM or computer documentation for instructions on configuring your computer for CD ROM access Reboot your computer after configuring for CD ROM access Follow the instructions in your NetWare documentation for installing a new server After NetWare installs the DOS portion of the software DOWN and EXIT to DOS from the server prompt 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Novell NetWare Installation Copy the adpt160m ham and adpt160m ddi from the fmsimage fms 11 1 nw3 4 directory of the Family Manager Set CD ROM to the c server 312 directory Run 312ptd exe Create the directory c server 312 cdsave Copy cdrom nim to c server 312 cdsave Execute the following command lines to swap the server s loader cd 312ptd native loader Iswap loader exe server 312 server exe cd server 312 Create the startup ncf file in the c server 312 directory using Edit or a text editor with the following lines load c server 312 312ptd native start npapatch load c server 312 mmattrfx load c server 312 nbi31x load c server 312 adpt16
90. these steps 1 Reboot the system 2 At the Booting UNIX System prompt type unix orig and press Enter 3 Your system should now boot from the backup kernel that you created prior to the driver update My computer hangs during heavy system load activity You may have to increase the maximum size available for configuration information To change the maximum size available for configuration information follow these steps 1 Atthe prompt type the following command and press Enter cd etc conf cf d Type configure and press Enter Under the Configuration tunables select the Miscellaneous System Parameters 4 Enter the new value for the maximum size of configuration information 6 12 SCO UNIX Installation 5 After increasing the maximum size of configuration information type q to quit 6 Type Y to update the system configuration files 7 Type link_unix and press Enter to relink the kernel 8 Type Y to boot from the new kernel by default 9 Type Y to rebuild the kernel environment 10 Reboot the system Error Messages The error messages listed below are the messages associated with the ad160 driver Messages are listed sequentially according to the last three digits of the error code For example xxxxx020 xxxxx021 xxxxx022 and so forth 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 adap
91. this is not a serious problem If you get this message frequently over a short period of time it could indicate that the device or system is malfunctioning Unplug or power down unused devices to see if the problem persists xxxxx023 Target device parity error The driver has detected a parity error by the target device Try decreasing the transfer rate or disable the Ultra SCSI speed in SCSISelect Also make sure you are using good quality SCSI cables xxxxx024 Data overrun or underrun The adapter was given more or less data than was expected xxxxx030 Target device busy The target device reports a Busy status Another program might already be using this device 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 7 11 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 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 xxxxx046 Target device did not respond to abort sequence The target device did not abort the command requested by the driver Some devices do not support the abort command properly Normally this indicates a faulty or noncompli
92. tion requires that the host adapter driver be installed from a disk Refer to the QuickStart Guide for SCO UNIX driver disk creation 6 1 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Installing the Driver When Installing SCO UNIX To install the ad160 driver at the same time you install SCO UNIX follow the instructions below Installing SCO OpenServer 5 0 x Follow these instructions only if you are installing SCO OpenServer 5 0 x for the first time amp Note Remember that UNIX commands are case sensitive 6 2 Enter the commands exactly as shown in the instructions Insert the SCO OpenServer 5 0 x boot disk into the primary floppy disk drive and turn on the computer Alternatively insert the SCO OpenServer 5 0 x boot CD into the primary CD ROM drive and turn ON the computer When you see these prompts SCO OpenServer TM Release 5 Boot Type ahslink and press Enter Type ad160 as the package you want to link to the system and press Enter Insert the requested volume the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for SCO UNIX in the floppy disk drive and press Enter If the driver is properly loaded the following message appears ad160 ad160 Loading module fd 52 ad160 driver ad160 Driver o text ad160 Driver ad160 successfully loaded Follow the procedures in your SCO UNIX documentation for completing the installation SCO UNIX Installation Installing the Driver When SCO UNIX is Already
93. urred 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 xxxxx011 Error issuing command The requested command is not supported by this driver xxxxx012 Error issuing command The driver does not recognize the target device xxxxx013 Error issuing command xxxxx014 Error issuing command 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 7 10 UnixWare Installation xxxxx015 Error issuing command An error has occurred with the driver Try installing the most up to date version of the driver available from the Adaptec Web site 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 Normally this indicates a faulty or non compliant target device xxxxx022 Adapter or target device protocol error The adapter or target device has broken the communication protocol A badly behaving device could cause this message to appear Normally
94. ver is copied and scanned You must restart your computer for the changes to take effect Click Yes to restart your computer Click No to return to the System Properties window Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide Updating the Driver for Windows 95 This section covers the remaining steps for updating the driver on Windows 95 OSR 2 1 Follow Steps 1 through 7 in the previous section Installing the Driver When Windows 95 98 is Already Installed Click Update Driver In the Update Device Driver Wizard select Yes then click Next 4 Under Location type d fmsimage fms111 windows win9x then click OK Click Finish In the Copying Files dialog box the following message may appear The file adpu160m mpd on Ultra160 Family Manager Set installation disk could not be found Type d fmsimage fms1 11 windows winnt and click OK to install the driver 7 Click Yes to restart you computer and update the changes To return to the System Properties window click No Note If you wish to re update the driver again you must select No at Step 3 above then click Next and follow the on screen instructions to re update 3 8 Microsoft Windows 95 98 Installation Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions What is a miniport driver and how do I make sure that the miniport driver for my host adapter is installed correctly Miniport drivers are 32 bit Protected Mode device drivers used by Windows 95 98 to control host
95. ver tape drive The utility supports Adaptec host adapters Novell NetWare documentation contains instructions for loading the server backup software Refer to the NetWare Server Backup Manual to load the tapedai tsa and sbackup modules 1 Once you have loaded adpt160m ham load tsaxxx nim tsa312 nlm tsa400 nim tsa410 nlm and sbackup with these options load scsi2tp cdm load tsaxxx load sbackup The appropriate driver that interfaces sbackup to ASPI is loaded automatically 5 13 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide 2 When sbackup is loaded it asks for a login name Enter the appropriate name 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 nim This driver is not needed and should not be loaded Adaptec s driver module takes advantage of ASPI interface features bypassed by adaptec nim Novell publishes a list of SCSI tape drives supported by sbackup nim Using a CD ROM with NetWare To use a CD ROM with NetWare follow these instructions 1 Load adpt160m ham by entering the following line load pathname adpt160m 2 The scsicd cdm driver will auto load if the device s are detected Note For multiple LUN CDs enable multiple LUN scanning with the
96. y to change your primary host adapter to an Ultra160 Family host adapter using the procedure below a Enter the following command cd etc conf cf d b Usea text editor to edit this file Enter the following command if using the vi editor vi mscsi C Search for all entries with the host adapter number 0 zero The host adapter number is the third column in each entry For example Host SCSI Host Logical Adapter Device Adapter Target Unit Prefix Type Number ID Number Bus XX Stp 0 2 0 0 XxX Sdsk 0 0 0 0 Xx Srom 0 5 0 0 1 This field applies to SCO OpenServer 5 and later d Modify the mscsi file according to your hardware setup If you are booting from an Ultra160 Family host adapter make sure the host adapter prefix for the host adapter number 0 is ad160 6 5 Ultra160 Family Manager Set User s Guide If you are not booting from an Ultra160 Family host adapter make sure the host adapter prefix for the host adapter number 0 is the appropriate prefix for each device on your primary Adaptec host adapter See the table above Save the file and exit the text editor 4 Rebuild the UNIX kernel by following these steps a Type the following at the prompt and press Enter after each line cd etc conf cf d Alink_unix Status messages appear on screen b When the kernel has been built shut down the system by typing shutdown g0 and pressing Enter C Turn OFF the system power when you are prompted to

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