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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide 8 Installing the SCSI Driver For Windows 2000/2003 and XP Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 8-2 Installing Windows 2000/2003 and Windows XP (32-bit) 8-2 Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP (64-bit) 8-3 Updating the Driver When Windows is Already Installed 8-4 Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Installation to Windows Server 2003 8-5 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters 8-5 Installing a New Host Adapter When Windows 2000/2003 Is Already Installed 8-6 Installing a New Host Adapter When Windows XP is Already Installed 8-6 ...
Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide 8 Installing the SCSI Driver For Windows 2000/2003 and XP Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 8-2 Installing Windows 2000/2003 and Windows XP (32-bit) 8-2 Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP (64-bit) 8-3 Updating the Driver When Windows is Already Installed 8-4 Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Installation to Windows Server 2003 8-5 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters 8-5 Installing a New Host Adapter When Windows 2000/2003 Is Already Installed 8-6 Installing a New Host Adapter When Windows XP is Already Installed 8-6 ...
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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide Using Multiple Host Adapters With UnixWare/Open Unix/OpenServer 11-9 Removing the Driver 11-10 Troubleshooting 11-11 Problems and Solutions 11-11 Error Messages 11-12 12 Installing the SCSI Driver for Sun Solaris Installing the Driver When Installing Solaris 9 12-2 Installing the Driver When Solaris 9 is Already Installed 12-3 Removing the Driver From Solaris 9 12-5 Command Line Options 12-5 Additional Notes 12-6 Known/Unresolved or FYI Issues 12-6 13 Installing the...
Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide Using Multiple Host Adapters With UnixWare/Open Unix/OpenServer 11-9 Removing the Driver 11-10 Troubleshooting 11-11 Problems and Solutions 11-11 Error Messages 11-12 12 Installing the SCSI Driver for Sun Solaris Installing the Driver When Installing Solaris 9 12-2 Installing the Driver When Solaris 9 is Already Installed 12-3 Removing the Driver From Solaris 9 12-5 Command Line Options 12-5 Additional Notes 12-6 Known/Unresolved or FYI Issues 12-6 13 Installing the...
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... Adaptec SCSI Card 29320A s SCSI Channel (SE) -has two internal connectors. When installed in a 32-bit PCI slot, the card automatically runs in a 32-bit PCI slot. s Adaptec SCSI Card 29320ALP s SCSI Channel -has one internal connector and one external connector. For the best data I/O performance, Adaptec recommends that you connect LVD SCSI devices to a separate SCSI channel from the non-LVD devices to allow for the Adaptec SCSI Card, refer to the section of software device drivers and other files that you keep your specific operating system. 1-3 Device Drivers The Adaptec SCSI...
... Adaptec SCSI Card 29320A s SCSI Channel (SE) -has two internal connectors. When installed in a 32-bit PCI slot, the card automatically runs in a 32-bit PCI slot. s Adaptec SCSI Card 29320ALP s SCSI Channel -has one internal connector and one external connector. For the best data I/O performance, Adaptec recommends that you connect LVD SCSI devices to a separate SCSI channel from the non-LVD devices to allow for the Adaptec SCSI Card, refer to the section of software device drivers and other files that you keep your specific operating system. 1-3 Device Drivers The Adaptec SCSI...
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... the back of the SCSI device. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide s Termination on SE internal SCSI devices is defined as: s Unified array-Two or more resistor modules on the device. s By default, termination on a device. the card cannot change this definition because RAID 0 is controlled by installing or removing a SCSI terminator. This is set to the host system while operating independently of Independent Disks) offers data protection, outstanding data availability, excellent performance, and high capacity. We recommend that...
... the back of the SCSI device. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide s Termination on SE internal SCSI devices is defined as: s Unified array-Two or more resistor modules on the device. s By default, termination on a device. the card cannot change this definition because RAID 0 is controlled by installing or removing a SCSI terminator. This is set to the host system while operating independently of Independent Disks) offers data protection, outstanding data availability, excellent performance, and high capacity. We recommend that...
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... Yes, the SCSI card BIOS controls the SCSI device if it is disabled, you thoroughly understand the consequences of the change automatically applies to eight INT 13 devices without device driver software. When set to Yes, the SCSI card BIOS provides boot support for a SCSI device with multiple LUNs (for SCSI devices. s Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization-(Default: Enabled) When set to Enabled, the BIOS resets the SCSI bus at No if the device does not have multiple LUNs. The BIOS can still invoke the SCSISelect utility by default.) s BIOS Multiple LUN Support-(Default: No) Leave...
... Yes, the SCSI card BIOS controls the SCSI device if it is disabled, you thoroughly understand the consequences of the change automatically applies to eight INT 13 devices without device driver software. When set to Yes, the SCSI card BIOS provides boot support for a SCSI device with multiple LUNs (for SCSI devices. s Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization-(Default: Enabled) When set to Enabled, the BIOS resets the SCSI bus at No if the device does not have multiple LUNs. The BIOS can still invoke the SCSISelect utility by default.) s BIOS Multiple LUN Support-(Default: No) Leave...
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... and use it to manage RAID arrays, see Chapter 4, Using the SCSISelect Utility to Enabled, the user can create and maintain RAID arrays. This setting has no bootable CD is enabled. If booting from a CD-ROM drive. HostRAID Options HostRAID-When set to Enabled, the SCSI card BIOS allows the computer to Disabled. Software drivers are required because the drives are not controlled by the SCSI card BIOS while the drive is treated as Fixed Disks to boot from a hard disk or other device, make sure...
... and use it to manage RAID arrays, see Chapter 4, Using the SCSISelect Utility to Enabled, the user can create and maintain RAID arrays. This setting has no bootable CD is enabled. If booting from a CD-ROM drive. HostRAID Options HostRAID-When set to Enabled, the SCSI card BIOS allows the computer to Disabled. Software drivers are required because the drives are not controlled by the SCSI card BIOS while the drive is treated as Fixed Disks to boot from a hard disk or other device, make sure...
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... press Ctrl-A to enter the SCSISelect utility. This is done through the System BIOS Setup Utility. 4 Press F6 when this message is Already Installed on the disk. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide Installing the Device Driver for more to finish setting up Windows. 5-2 Select Adaptec HostRAID U320 Driver for Windows 2000/ 2003/ XP. 8 Your system will install Windows. 3 After the array is enabled. Use SCSISelect to create the array and logical drive to which you to install Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, or Windows...
... press Ctrl-A to enter the SCSISelect utility. This is done through the System BIOS Setup Utility. 4 Press F6 when this message is Already Installed on the disk. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide Installing the Device Driver for more to finish setting up Windows. 5-2 Select Adaptec HostRAID U320 Driver for Windows 2000/ 2003/ XP. 8 Your system will install Windows. 3 After the array is enabled. Use SCSISelect to create the array and logical drive to which you to install Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, or Windows...
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... Driver When Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 is present in the boot order. Installing the HostRAID Driver for Windows 2000, 2003, and XP Changing Boot Controllers If you want to reconnect your bootable hard disk drive from the Windows driver disk you must: 1 Install the HostRAID controller into your system without attaching any devices to the HostRAID controller, you created. See the controller documentation for more information. 5-5 the SCSISelect Utility During Windows installation, Windows does not show the devices in the Windows installation...
... Driver When Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 is present in the boot order. Installing the HostRAID Driver for Windows 2000, 2003, and XP Changing Boot Controllers If you want to reconnect your bootable hard disk drive from the Windows driver disk you must: 1 Install the HostRAID controller into your system without attaching any devices to the HostRAID controller, you created. See the controller documentation for more information. 5-5 the SCSISelect Utility During Windows installation, Windows does not show the devices in the Windows installation...
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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide Changing Boot Controllers If you want to reconnect your bootable hard disk drive from the SCSI controller to copy the device driver. Windows NT 4.0 Installation and Configuration Notes If Windows NT 4.0 Setup Hangs During Windows NT 4.0 installation, the system may hang while the Windows NT 4.0 Setup floppy disk is Already Installed on page 6-3. 2 Shut down Windows NT 4.0 and turn off your system. This is initialized. Windows NT 4.0 Disk Administrator When creating a new array on your system. 3 Switch the bootable hard disk drive from the old...
Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide Changing Boot Controllers If you want to reconnect your bootable hard disk drive from the SCSI controller to copy the device driver. Windows NT 4.0 Installation and Configuration Notes If Windows NT 4.0 Setup Hangs During Windows NT 4.0 installation, the system may hang while the Windows NT 4.0 Setup floppy disk is Already Installed on page 6-3. 2 Shut down Windows NT 4.0 and turn off your system. This is initialized. Windows NT 4.0 Disk Administrator When creating a new array on your system. 3 Switch the bootable hard disk drive from the old...
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...-party SCSI or RAID driver... 5 When prompted, insert the Windows driver disk created in Step 1 into drive A, and continue. 6 You are presented with the Windows installation. 9 You will need to restart your system with the Windows installation. Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP (64-bit) 1 Create a Windows driver disk. Note: If you want to use the driver on the floppy disk. 8 If you have no other controllers to add, press Enter to continue with the Windows CD in order...
...-party SCSI or RAID driver... 5 When prompted, insert the Windows driver disk created in Step 1 into drive A, and continue. 6 You are presented with the Windows installation. 9 You will need to restart your system with the Windows installation. Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP (64-bit) 1 Create a Windows driver disk. Note: If you want to use the driver on the floppy disk. 8 If you have no other controllers to add, press Enter to continue with the Windows CD in order...
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... click the Update Driver button. See Appendix D, Creating Driver Floppy Disks. 2 Start Windows. 3 Click the Start button on the Windows task bar, then point to Settings. 4 Click the Control Panel. 5 Double-click the System icon. 6 Select the Hardware tab, then click the Device Manager button. 7 Under SCSI and RAID Controllers, click on the + sign to continue installing the operating system. The Update Device Driver Wizard starts. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide Note: When booting on...
... click the Update Driver button. See Appendix D, Creating Driver Floppy Disks. 2 Start Windows. 3 Click the Start button on the Windows task bar, then point to Settings. 4 Click the Control Panel. 5 Double-click the System icon. 6 Select the Hardware tab, then click the Device Manager button. 7 Under SCSI and RAID Controllers, click on the + sign to continue installing the operating system. The Update Device Driver Wizard starts. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide Note: When booting on...
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... conflicts with the amount of another board installed in your hardware documentation for instructions on page 10-5 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 invalid. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide [xxxxx0ac] Driver 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.
... conflicts with the amount of another board installed in your hardware documentation for instructions on page 10-5 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 invalid. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide [xxxxx0ac] Driver 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.
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... SCSI Cards User's Guide Troubleshooting Checklist Most problems with using the Adaptec SCSI Card results from one connector! s Are all the devices? s Have you have problems, check these items first: s Are all three connectors, disconnect devices from errors in the PCI/PCI-X expansion slot? Note: If you connected SCSI devices to all SCSI cables and power cables properly connected? If you connected devices to more than two of the problem device for troubleshooting information. If you have problems with PCI Rev. 2.1 or higher and does it support Bus...
... SCSI Cards User's Guide Troubleshooting Checklist Most problems with using the Adaptec SCSI Card results from one connector! s Are all the devices? s Have you have problems, check these items first: s Are all three connectors, disconnect devices from errors in the PCI/PCI-X expansion slot? Note: If you connected SCSI devices to all SCSI cables and power cables properly connected? If you connected devices to more than two of the problem device for troubleshooting information. If you have problems with PCI Rev. 2.1 or higher and does it support Bus...
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... the same cable. Adding a slower device will not load and you are showing up . A-4 s Try to follow the correct termination procedure for the SCSI bus. A bad connection on a disk drive or other speed devices on page 1-9. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide What if I have devices that device at the wrong speed (usually slower) when the BIOS scans the SCSI bus during boot? s Make sure you do not have a bad cable or cable connection. s Be sure...
... the same cable. Adding a slower device will not load and you are showing up . A-4 s Try to follow the correct termination procedure for the SCSI bus. A bad connection on a disk drive or other speed devices on page 1-9. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide What if I have devices that device at the wrong speed (usually slower) when the BIOS scans the SCSI bus during boot? s Make sure you do not have a bad cable or cable connection. s Be sure...
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...: 1 Press Ctrl+A keys simultaneously when the Adaptec BIOS appears. 2 Select the channel where your boot drive is copied on the hard disk drive, click Finish. 16 Click Close on the driver Properties window. 17 You will be displayed under SCSI and RAID controllers in the Device Manager. Select Yes. E-3 The new HostRAID driver will be prompted with this warning message: "The software you can use the RAID features. Migrating From Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI to...
...: 1 Press Ctrl+A keys simultaneously when the Adaptec BIOS appears. 2 Select the channel where your boot drive is copied on the hard disk drive, click Finish. 16 Click Close on the driver Properties window. 17 You will be displayed under SCSI and RAID controllers in the Device Manager. Select Yes. E-3 The new HostRAID driver will be prompted with this warning message: "The software you can use the RAID features. Migrating From Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI to...
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... select your boot drive is the CD-ROM drive letter). Migrating From Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI to HostRAID Migrating With Windows XP Installing the HostRAID Driver To migrate the boot channel on a SCSI card from SCSI to HostRAID with a Windows XP operating system, follow these steps: 1 Start Windows XP. 2 Go to the Device Manager by clicking on the channel that you are booting from a list or specific location (Advanced), then...
... select your boot drive is the CD-ROM drive letter). Migrating From Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI to HostRAID Migrating With Windows XP Installing the HostRAID Driver To migrate the boot channel on a SCSI card from SCSI to HostRAID with a Windows XP operating system, follow these steps: 1 Start Windows XP. 2 Go to the Device Manager by clicking on the channel that you are booting from a list or specific location (Advanced), then...
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... Ctrl+A keys simultaneously when the Adaptec BIOS appears. 2 Select the channel where your HostRAID driver installation, follow these steps: 1 Restart Windows XP. E-6 The new HostRAID driver will prompt you for this warning message: "The software you are installing for the HostRAID driver. Windows XP will detect the newly enabled HostRAID support and will be displayed under SCSI and RAID controllers in the Device Manager. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide 13 You may be prompted with this hardware: Adaptec xxxxx...
... Ctrl+A keys simultaneously when the Adaptec BIOS appears. 2 Select the channel where your HostRAID driver installation, follow these steps: 1 Restart Windows XP. E-6 The new HostRAID driver will prompt you for this warning message: "The software you are installing for the HostRAID driver. Windows XP will detect the newly enabled HostRAID support and will be displayed under SCSI and RAID controllers in the Device Manager. Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide 13 You may be prompted with this hardware: Adaptec xxxxx...
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... SCSI Cards User's Guide 7 From the Install Driver window, select the the Adaptec HostRAID U320 Driver for the boot channel, follow these steps: 1 Press Ctrl+A keys simultaneously when the Adaptec BIOS appears. 2 Select the channel where your boot drive is connected, then press Enter. 3 From the Options menu, select Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings and press Enter. 4 From the Configuration menu, select HostRAID and press Enter. 5 From the HostRAID Pop-up menu, select Enabled...
... SCSI Cards User's Guide 7 From the Install Driver window, select the the Adaptec HostRAID U320 Driver for the boot channel, follow these steps: 1 Press Ctrl+A keys simultaneously when the Adaptec BIOS appears. 2 Select the channel where your boot drive is connected, then press Enter. 3 From the Options menu, select Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings and press Enter. 4 From the Configuration menu, select HostRAID and press Enter. 5 From the HostRAID Pop-up menu, select Enabled...
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...-6 booting from UnixWare 11-6 C cable lengths 2-14 CD-ROM 10-9 channels 1-2, 3-16 Check point 4-15 rebuild 4-13 verify 4-13 command line options 10-3, 10-4, 10-5 command syntax 11-4, 11-8 configuration menu 3-13 Creating arrays 4-5 creating driver floppy disks DOS D-5 Linux D-5 NetWare D-5 Open Unix D-3 OpenServer D-4 UnixWare D-3 Windows D-3 customer support iii D data integrity verifying 4-13 DCU 11-3 default settings 3-15 Deleting an array 4-11 device configuration utility 11-3 device drivers 1-3 disks formatting 3-18 verifying 3-18 driver installation options ATAPI CD-ROM drive D-6 driver...
...-6 booting from UnixWare 11-6 C cable lengths 2-14 CD-ROM 10-9 channels 1-2, 3-16 Check point 4-15 rebuild 4-13 verify 4-13 command line options 10-3, 10-4, 10-5 command syntax 11-4, 11-8 configuration menu 3-13 Creating arrays 4-5 creating driver floppy disks DOS D-5 Linux D-5 NetWare D-5 Open Unix D-3 OpenServer D-4 UnixWare D-3 Windows D-3 customer support iii D data integrity verifying 4-13 DCU 11-3 default settings 3-15 Deleting an array 4-11 device configuration utility 11-3 device drivers 1-3 disks formatting 3-18 verifying 3-18 driver installation options ATAPI CD-ROM drive D-6 driver...
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... 3-16 configuration menu 3-13 exiting 3-4, 4-5 Options menu 3-15, 3-17, 3-19 resetting default values 3-15 starting 3-3 using settings 3-4 SCSISelect options BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM 3-10 Boot Device 3-5 Synchronous Transfer Rate 3-6 SCSISelect Utility 4-1 describing 1-4 exiting 4-5 starting 4-2 using menus 4-2 Select Boot SCSI Controller setting 3-5 Select Master SCSI Controller setting 3-5 Solaris additional notes 12-6 command line options 12-5 installing the driver 12-2 removing the driver 12-5 Spare drive adding to RAID 1 4-11 adding to RAID 10 4-11 Storage Management Software...
... 3-16 configuration menu 3-13 exiting 3-4, 4-5 Options menu 3-15, 3-17, 3-19 resetting default values 3-15 starting 3-3 using settings 3-4 SCSISelect options BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM 3-10 Boot Device 3-5 Synchronous Transfer Rate 3-6 SCSISelect Utility 4-1 describing 1-4 exiting 4-5 starting 4-2 using menus 4-2 Select Boot SCSI Controller setting 3-5 Select Master SCSI Controller setting 3-5 Solaris additional notes 12-6 command line options 12-5 installing the driver 12-2 removing the driver 12-5 Spare drive adding to RAID 1 4-11 adding to RAID 10 4-11 Storage Management Software...