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... Ultra320 SCSI on the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D 1-1 Device Drivers 1-3 Operating Systems 1-3 System Requirements 1-4 Understanding SCSI 1-4 SCSI IDs 1-5 Terminating the SCSI Bus 1-6 2 Using the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D and SCSI Devices Using SCSI Devices 2-2 Using SCSI Hard Disk Drives 2-2 Using Ultra320/160 Hard Disk Drives 2-2 Using SCSI Devices 2-3 Combining SCSI and Non-SCSI Devices 2-3 Installing Multiple SCSI Cards 2-4 Connecting the LED Connector 2-5 Overriding SCSI Termination Settings 2-6 Connecting SCSI Devices 2-7 Maximum...
... Ultra320 SCSI on the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D 1-1 Device Drivers 1-3 Operating Systems 1-3 System Requirements 1-4 Understanding SCSI 1-4 SCSI IDs 1-5 Terminating the SCSI Bus 1-6 2 Using the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D and SCSI Devices Using SCSI Devices 2-2 Using SCSI Hard Disk Drives 2-2 Using Ultra320/160 Hard Disk Drives 2-2 Using SCSI Devices 2-3 Combining SCSI and Non-SCSI Devices 2-3 Installing Multiple SCSI Cards 2-4 Connecting the LED Connector 2-5 Overriding SCSI Termination Settings 2-6 Connecting SCSI Devices 2-7 Maximum...
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Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Using SCSI Disk Utilities 3-15 Listing SCSI IDs and LUNs 3-15 Verifying or Formatting a Disk 3-16 4 Installing Windows 2000 Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 4-2 Updating the Driver When Windows 2000 is ...Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4.0 Installation From CD 5-3 Installing the Driver When Windows NT 4.0 is Already Installed 5-4 Updating Windows NT 4.0 5-4 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters 5-5 Using Windows NT 4.0 SCSI Parameters 5-5 Using Driver-specific Parameters 5-7 Hot-Plug PCI Support 5-8 Using Windows NT ...
Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) Using SCSI Disk Utilities 3-15 Listing SCSI IDs and LUNs 3-15 Verifying or Formatting a Disk 3-16 4 Installing Windows 2000 Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 4-2 Updating the Driver When Windows 2000 is ...Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4.0 Installation From CD 5-3 Installing the Driver When Windows NT 4.0 is Already Installed 5-4 Updating Windows NT 4.0 5-4 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters 5-5 Using Windows NT 4.0 SCSI Parameters 5-5 Using Driver-specific Parameters 5-7 Hot-Plug PCI Support 5-8 Using Windows NT ...
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... 5-12 Problems and Solutions 5-12 Error Messages 5-14 adpu320.sys Error Messages 5-15 6 Installing Windows XP Installing the Driver When Installing Windows XP 6-2 Installing Windows XP (32-bit) 6-2 Installing Windows XP (64-bit) 6-3 Installing a ...Advanced Configuration Parameters 6-5 Using Windows XP SCSI Parameters 6-5 Using Driver-Specific Parameters 6-7 Removing a Host Adapter 6-8 Swapping a Host Adapter 6-9 Troubleshooting 6-10 Problems and Solutions 6-10 Error Messages 6-11 Driver Error Messages 6-12 7 Installing Novell NetWare Installing the Driver When Installing NetWare 7-2 NetWare 4.2 ...
... 5-12 Problems and Solutions 5-12 Error Messages 5-14 adpu320.sys Error Messages 5-15 6 Installing Windows XP Installing the Driver When Installing Windows XP 6-2 Installing Windows XP (32-bit) 6-2 Installing Windows XP (64-bit) 6-3 Installing a ...Advanced Configuration Parameters 6-5 Using Windows XP SCSI Parameters 6-5 Using Driver-Specific Parameters 6-7 Removing a Host Adapter 6-8 Swapping a Host Adapter 6-9 Troubleshooting 6-10 Problems and Solutions 6-10 Error Messages 6-11 Driver Error Messages 6-12 7 Installing Novell NetWare Installing the Driver When Installing NetWare 7-2 NetWare 4.2 ...
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Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D for Floppy Disks User's Guide (OEM) Mount Status 7-9 Lock Status 7-9 Using the NetWare Tape Backup 7-9 Using a CD with NetWare 7-10 Netware 4.2 7-10 NetWare 5.x and 6.0 7-11 Optimizing Performance 7-11 Troubleshooting 7-12 Error Messages 7-12 8 Installing UnixWare and Open Unix Installing the Driver When Installing UnixWare/Open Unix 8-2 Installing the Driver When UnixWare/Open...
Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D for Floppy Disks User's Guide (OEM) Mount Status 7-9 Lock Status 7-9 Using the NetWare Tape Backup 7-9 Using a CD with NetWare 7-10 Netware 4.2 7-10 NetWare 5.x and 6.0 7-11 Optimizing Performance 7-11 Troubleshooting 7-12 Error Messages 7-12 8 Installing UnixWare and Open Unix Installing the Driver When Installing UnixWare/Open Unix 8-2 Installing the Driver When UnixWare/Open...
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Contents 10 Installing Linux Installing the Device Drivers for Red Hat Linux 10-1 Installing the Device Drivers for SuSE Linux 10-3 A Troubleshooting in Windows Troubleshooting Checklist A-1 General Troubleshooting A-2 Troubleshooting in Windows NT 4.0 A-5 Common Error Messages A-5 Index vii
Contents 10 Installing Linux Installing the Device Drivers for Red Hat Linux 10-1 Installing the Device Drivers for SuSE Linux 10-3 A Troubleshooting in Windows Troubleshooting Checklist A-1 General Troubleshooting A-2 Troubleshooting in Windows NT 4.0 A-5 Common Error Messages A-5 Index vii
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... 32-bit PCI/PCI-X expansion slots. 1 Introduction In this Chapter Ultra320 SCSI on the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D 1-1 Device Drivers 1-3 Operating Systems 1-3 System Requirements 1-4 Understanding SCSI 1-4 SCSI IDs 1-5 Terminating the SCSI Bus 1-6 Ultra320 SCSI on the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D enables you to connect up to 320 MB/sec. Ultra320 SCSI allows cable length of up to 12 meters for optimal connectivity...
... 32-bit PCI/PCI-X expansion slots. 1 Introduction In this Chapter Ultra320 SCSI on the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D 1-1 Device Drivers 1-3 Operating Systems 1-3 System Requirements 1-4 Understanding SCSI 1-4 SCSI IDs 1-5 Terminating the SCSI Bus 1-6 Ultra320 SCSI on the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D enables you to connect up to 320 MB/sec. Ultra320 SCSI allows cable length of up to 12 meters for optimal connectivity...
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...), we recommend that you to operate LVD SCSI devices at their maximum speed on installing the SCSI Card and connecting SCSI devices to install the software device drivers for Floppy Disks (OEM) The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D has two independent SCSI channels, each with a maximum throughput of 320 MB/sec. ■ SCSI Channel A-(marked CH A on the card) has one...
...), we recommend that you to operate LVD SCSI devices at their maximum speed on installing the SCSI Card and connecting SCSI devices to install the software device drivers for Floppy Disks (OEM) The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D has two independent SCSI channels, each with a maximum throughput of 320 MB/sec. ■ SCSI Channel A-(marked CH A on the card) has one...
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... For information on how to communicate with your computer. The following table lists the correct driver for the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D, refer to the section of software device drivers and other files that describes your operating system. Introduction Device Drivers The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D comes with a set of this User's Guide that enable it to install the...
... For information on how to communicate with your computer. The following table lists the correct driver for the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D, refer to the section of software device drivers and other files that describes your operating system. Introduction Device Drivers The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D comes with a set of this User's Guide that enable it to install the...
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... SCSI bus must be properly terminated. 1-4 Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) ■ Linux ■ Red Hat 7.2/Redhat 7.2 Advanced Server ■ SuSE Enterprise 7 System Requirements The minimum system requirements needed to install the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D device drivers are used to connect the devices to the SCSI adapter card. The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D has two independent SCSI...
... SCSI bus must be properly terminated. 1-4 Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM) ■ Linux ■ Red Hat 7.2/Redhat 7.2 Advanced Server ■ SuSE Enterprise 7 System Requirements The minimum system requirements needed to install the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D device drivers are used to connect the devices to the SCSI adapter card. The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D has two independent SCSI...
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... cannot be connected to the ATA controller, and so on. Combining SCSI and Non-SCSI Devices You can install the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D in a computer that already has a non-SCSI controller, such as scanners, tape drives, zip drives, etc.) to the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D, you connect SCSI devices (such as an ATA controller. See your device's documentation for additional file storage space. 2-3
... cannot be connected to the ATA controller, and so on. Combining SCSI and Non-SCSI Devices You can install the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D in a computer that already has a non-SCSI controller, such as scanners, tape drives, zip drives, etc.) to the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D, you connect SCSI devices (such as an ATA controller. See your device's documentation for additional file storage space. 2-3
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... device drivers. If you leave the maximum (default) value of control release on page 3-15). ■ Sync Transfer Rate-(Default: 320) Determines the maximum synchronous data transfer rate that the SCSI card supports. Non-BBS Systems Only ■ Select Master SCSI Controller-(Default: A First) Specifies which LUN (Logical Unit Number) to both SCSI channels. Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D...
... device drivers. If you leave the maximum (default) value of control release on page 3-15). ■ Sync Transfer Rate-(Default: 320) Determines the maximum synchronous data transfer rate that the SCSI card supports. Non-BBS Systems Only ■ Select Master SCSI Controller-(Default: A First) Specifies which LUN (Logical Unit Number) to both SCSI channels. Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D...
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... during BIOS Initialization- (Default: Enabled) When set to No, the SCSI card BIOS does not control the SCSI device and device driver software is disabled, you can still invoke the SCSISelect Utility by pressing after the SCSI card BIOS banner appears. This setting is no two-second delay. ■...■ Include in BIOS Scan-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, the SCSI card BIOS controls the SCSI device if it is an INT 13 device (such as NetWare or UNIX. ! Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with capacities greater than 1 GB. If you thoroughly understand the consequences of MS-...
... during BIOS Initialization- (Default: Enabled) When set to No, the SCSI card BIOS does not control the SCSI device and device driver software is disabled, you can still invoke the SCSISelect Utility by pressing after the SCSI card BIOS banner appears. This setting is no two-second delay. ■...■ Include in BIOS Scan-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, the SCSI card BIOS controls the SCSI device if it is an INT 13 device (such as NetWare or UNIX. ! Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with capacities greater than 1 GB. If you thoroughly understand the consequences of MS-...
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..., the change automatically applies to both SCSI channels. There is a problem on the mode. If you request a size that is displayed about POST, not even the Adaptec banner. Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for example, CD-ROM drives) are controlled by software drivers and do not need the BIOS, ...and you do not want the BIOS to scan the SCSI bus. 3-8 If you change this option if the...
..., the change automatically applies to both SCSI channels. There is a problem on the mode. If you request a size that is displayed about POST, not even the Adaptec banner. Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for example, CD-ROM drives) are controlled by software drivers and do not need the BIOS, ...and you do not want the BIOS to scan the SCSI bus. 3-8 If you change this option if the...
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... enabled. 3-9 This setting has no effect if the SCSI card BIOS is disabled. (The SCSI card BIOS is not supported by the BIOS. ! Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with SCSISelect The following options have no effect on drives under DOS are not controlled by the BIOS. Software drivers are required because the drives are treated as...
... enabled. 3-9 This setting has no effect if the SCSI card BIOS is disabled. (The SCSI card BIOS is not supported by the BIOS. ! Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D with SCSISelect The following options have no effect on drives under DOS are not controlled by the BIOS. Software drivers are required because the drives are treated as...
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...your system, see Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 on page 4-3. 4-1 If you are performing a first-time Windows 2000 installation, see Updating the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already ...Installed 4-3 Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0 Installation to Windows 2000 4-4 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters 4-4 Installing a New Host Adapter after Windows 2000 Is Already Installed 4-8 Removing a Host Adapter 4-8 Swapping a Host Adapter 4-9 Troubleshooting 4-10 This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra320 driver...
...your system, see Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 on page 4-3. 4-1 If you are performing a first-time Windows 2000 installation, see Updating the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already ...Installed 4-3 Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0 Installation to Windows 2000 4-4 Using Advanced Configuration Parameters 4-4 Installing a New Host Adapter after Windows 2000 Is Already Installed 4-8 Removing a Host Adapter 4-8 Swapping a Host Adapter 4-9 Troubleshooting 4-10 This chapter explains how to install the Adaptec Ultra320 driver...
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... not embedded on the Windows 2000 intallation CD and must be added during Windows 2000 installation. 1 Start your driver. Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for Windows 2000 into drive A, and press Enter. 6 You are not available, boot from the Windows 2000 floppy disks. 2 You may see a ...key to continue with the Windows 2000 installation. 4-2 Note: When using a CD-ROM drive to install your system with a selection of driver choices. You have no other controllers to add, press Enter to boot from the bootable CD, make sure Bootable CD support is displayed: Press F6 if you need to...
... not embedded on the Windows 2000 intallation CD and must be added during Windows 2000 installation. 1 Start your driver. Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for Windows 2000 into drive A, and press Enter. 6 You are not available, boot from the Windows 2000 floppy disks. 2 You may see a ...key to continue with the Windows 2000 installation. 4-2 Note: When using a CD-ROM drive to install your system with a selection of driver choices. You have no other controllers to add, press Enter to boot from the bootable CD, make sure Bootable CD support is displayed: Press F6 if you need to...
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Note: Because your Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D is a dual-channel adapter), be required to restart your computer. Windows 2000 will automatically discover the new hardware and start the Found New Hardware Wizard to guide you through the driver installation. 2 At the Welcome to update both references in... prompted, insert the Windows 2000 floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, enter the following path, then click OK: a:\win2000 5 Select the Adaptec Ultra320 driver from the list, then click Next. 6 Click Next again to your computer. 4-3 Click Yes. 7 When the dirver is already installed: ...
Note: Because your Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D is a dual-channel adapter), be required to restart your computer. Windows 2000 will automatically discover the new hardware and start the Found New Hardware Wizard to guide you through the driver installation. 2 At the Welcome to update both references in... prompted, insert the Windows 2000 floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, enter the following path, then click OK: a:\win2000 5 Select the Adaptec Ultra320 driver from the list, then click Next. 6 Click Next again to your computer. 4-3 Click Yes. 7 When the dirver is already installed: ...
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... install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver... 3 Follow the directions from Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 on page 4-2. A list of valid values follows: Note: The following value keys are affected by Windows 2000, called the Registry Editor. ! All Windows 2000 configuration information is stored in the Registry. Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for...
... install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver... 3 Follow the directions from Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000 on page 4-2. A list of valid values follows: Note: The following value keys are affected by Windows 2000, called the Registry Editor. ! All Windows 2000 configuration information is stored in the Registry. Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for...
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... queue depth defaults to 128. Make sure to enter adpu320m.sys driver-specific parameters that affect the configuration information for Adaptec SCSI PCI device drivers, follow the instructions below. Using Driver-specific Parameters To use the Registry Editor to enter the appropriate data... type for the value. To enter additional values, repeat Steps 8 and 9. Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for Floppy...
... queue depth defaults to 128. Make sure to enter adpu320m.sys driver-specific parameters that affect the configuration information for Adaptec SCSI PCI device drivers, follow the instructions below. Using Driver-specific Parameters To use the Registry Editor to enter the appropriate data... type for the value. To enter additional values, repeat Steps 8 and 9. Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for Floppy...
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... that the device driver is no longer loaded during system startup. 4-8 Windows 2000 starts and functions properly in this configuration. See the documentation for your host adapter for Windows 2000 into the floppy disk drive, enter the following path, then click OK. it from your system disk; Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for...
... that the device driver is no longer loaded during system startup. 4-8 Windows 2000 starts and functions properly in this configuration. See the documentation for your host adapter for Windows 2000 into the floppy disk drive, enter the following path, then click OK. it from your system disk; Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User's Guide for...