IBM PC Server SCSI-2 Fast/Wide PCI-Bus RAID Adapter Option Diskette V2.02 IBM PC Server SCSI-2 Fast/Wide PCI-Bus RAID Adapter Device Driver and Administration Utility Installation OPERATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND RAID ADMINISTRATION ********* When done with this README press function key F3 ********** ********* ********** INSTALLATION STEPS FOR OS/2* Follow instructions in the OS/2 Installation manual to install OS/2 onto the hard disk drive. OS/2 requires that the partition you are installing must be less than 2 GB for a HPFS partition and less than 1 GB for FAT. The FDISK program will not show the size of the drive properly if they are greater than 2GB unless the device driver IBMRAID.ADD is loaded. OS/2 2.11 and OS/2 SMP 2.11 --------------------------- ***** NOTE ***** NOTE ***** NOTE ***** NOTE ***** NOTE ***** NOTE ***** * * * Due to changes to the Kernel/Loader for 2.11 and 2.11 SMP it is * * necessary to use a temporary driver for the RAID card to get OS/2 * * installed. After OS/2 is installed and the proper CSD/fixpack is * * installed, the temporary driver (tmp960.add) must be replaced by * * the regular driver (IBMRAID.add). If you already have a version * * of OS/2 that contains the fixes in R206 (SMP) or XR_A091 YOU CAN * * NOT INSTALL WITH THE TMP960.ADD DRIVER. You will get a TRAP 000D. * * Please use the second option in the sub-menu under the menu item * * -Make modifications to backup OS/2 diskette for install- . * ***** NOTE ***** NOTE ***** NOTE ***** NOTE ***** NOTE ***** NOTE ***** 1. Boot the IBM RAID Option Diskette and select "Start Option Diskette" from the Startup menu. In the next menu select "Make modifications to backup of OS/2 2.11 (or 2.11 SMP) diskette". This will show a final menu where you select either " Modify Backup diskette for Prior OS/2 2.11 or 2.11 SMP" or " Modify Backup for XR A091, R206SMP or Newer 2.11 version". 2. If you want CD-ROM support after installation, check the CD support checkbox and select your CD-ROM drive in the "Selective Installation" screen that is displayed during installation, 3. Near the end of the install process after the system files have been copied there is an "Advanced Configuration Options" screen. Check "INSTALL DEVICE SUPPORT DISKETTE" on this screen. Insert the RAID Option diskette in the A: drive. Use the "Change" button to set the "Source Directory" to A:\OS2. Select the temporary device driver if you do not have the updates mentioned in the Note Box above or if you have the updates choose the regular driver (IBMRAID). Click the "Install" button. Continue the installation. 4. Once OS/2 has been installed completely and the system has been rebooted, install the proper CSD or fix pack (if required). For 2.11 (non-SMP) the correct level should be at least XR_A091. For 2.11 SMP it should be R206SMP or newer. Consult the OS/2 BBS at 919-517-0001 for the latest information. 5. If you have used the temporary driver to install the new CSD or fixpack, and this update is complete, use the OS/2 system editor to edit the Config.sys file and change the statement BASEDEV=TMP960.ADD to BASEDEV=IBMRAID.ADD. 6. Save Config.sys, shutdown and reboot. 7. After restarting the system, RAID administration can be started by entering RAIDADM [/lf=d:\path\logfile] at an OS2 command prompt. Where logfile is the file name where RAIDADM messages will be logged. If /lf is omitted, a default logfile IBMRAID.LOG is created in the OS2 subdirectory. When the/lf switch is used make sure that the drive d: and the path \path exists. RAIDADM will not create a subdirectory if one does not exist. You can define RAIDADM to OS/2 by dragging a Program icon from the Templates folder to the Desktop. In the Program - Settings notebook, on the Program page, enter the following: o Path and file name: c:\os2\raidadm.exe o Parameters: /lf=d:\path\logfile In the General page, enter RAID as the title and remove the tick mark from Template. OS/2 3.0 Warp ------------- 1. Boot the IBM RAID Option Diskette and select "Start Option Diskette" from the Startup menu. In the next menu select "Make modifications to backup of OS/2 Warp diskette for install" and follow the on-screen directions. 2. If installing from diskettes, after the installation is complete, and you are prompted to remove any diskette and press OK to reboot, do so, but reinsert the Warp Installation diskette and boot from it. When prompted for Warp Diskette 1, insert the modified backup copy made in step 1. When the "Advanced/Easy Installation" screen is displayed, press F3 for a command prompt. Type TEDIT :\config.sys (where refers to the fixed disk drive letter where WARP is installed) Add the line BASEDEV=IBMRAID.ADD to the end of the file. Save the file and reboot the system. This step is not necessary for CD-ROM installation. 3. After Warp has started succesfully from your hard disk, start an OS/2 full screen or windowed session. Insert the RAID Option Diskette in drive A: and type UPDATE3 d where d is your drive where Warp is installed. 4. RAID administration can be started by entering RAIDADM [/lf=d:\path\logfile] at an OS2 command prompt. Where logfile is the file name where RAIDADM messages will be logged. If /lf is omitted, a default logfile IBMRAID.LOG is created in the OS2 subdirectory. When the/lf switch is used make sure that the drive d: and the path \path exists. RAIDADM will not create a subdirectory if one does not exist. You can define RAIDADM to OS/2 by dragging a Program icon from the Templates folder to the Desktop. In the Program - Settings notebook, on the Program page, enter the following: o Path and file name: c:\os2\raidadm.exe o Parameters: /lf=d:\path\logfile In the General page, enter RAID as the title and remove the tick mark from Template. CD-ROM Installation Note: The CD-ROM can be connected to any channel and can have SCSI-IDs 0 to 6 as long as it does not conflict with any other SCSI device ID or bay (equivalent to SCSI-ID) that is currently connected to the PCI-Bus RAID Adapter. **************************************************************************** INSTALLATION STEPS FOR NetWare 3.xx and 4.xx ** 1. Prepare the hard disk drives of your server according to the instructions in the NetWare 3.xx or 4.xx manual. 2. Start system from this diskette and select Bin drive A. 3. At DOS A: prompt type INSNWDRV v d and press Enter. Where v is the version of Netware (3 or 4) and d is the drive from which you boot NetWare 386. INSNWDRV will copy IBMRAID.DSK // NW 3.xx device driver or IBMRAID4.DSK // NW 4.xx device driver to the NetWare boot drive. Load the driver by typing LOAD d:IBMRAID or LOAD d:IBMRAID4 for your version of Netware where d: is the NetWare boot drive. 4. Login from a client with a diskette drive and insert this diskette in drive A. 5. At the A: prompt type INSNWADM v d and press Enter. Where v is the version of Netware (3 or 4) and d is the drive mapped to SYS:\SYSTEM. INSNWADM will copy RAIDASP3.NLM // RAID ASPI driver for version 3.xx or RAIDASP4.NLM // RAID ASPI driver for version 4.xx RAIDADM.NLM // RAID Administration to SYS:\SYSTEM. 6. At the NetWare server console prompt type LOAD RAIDADM and press Enter. Load RAIDASP3.DSK (or RAIDASP4.DSK). Up to four IBM RAID Adapters can be managed by the RAIDADM. You can press F1 key anytime to get on line help from the RAIDADM utility. note: If you are installing NetWare from a CD-ROM connected to IBM RAID Adapter, make sure that the CD-ROM is connected to Channel 1 of the first Adapter (adapter in the lowest slot number). See instructions below to install DOS drivers for the CD-ROM support. note: If you use STARTUP.NCF and AUTOEXEC.NCF, to prevent problems make sure that IBMRAID.DSK or IBMRAID4.DSK (depending on your version of Netware) is in STARTUP.NCF and RAIDASPx.DSK is in AUTOEXEC.NCF.( Where x is either 3 or 4 depending on the version of Netware you are using.) ****************************************************************************** INSTALLATION STEPS FOR Windows NT 3.5** 1. Prepare the hard disk drives of your server according to instructions in Windows NT 3.5 manual. NOTE: If the IBM PCI-Bus RAID Adapter is inserted in a system that already has NT installed, copy the NT driver for the PCI-Bus RAID Adapter IBM960NT.SYS from the A:\NT35 directory of the option diskette to the \winnt\system32\drivers directory of NT. Go to step 9. 2. Boot with the Windows NT Setup diskette. 3. Select "Custom Setup" in the "Windows NT Setup" screen. 4. Select Skip (S) to skip the scan for SCSI controllers installed in the system. 5. Select Other from the list 6. When prompted to insert "Manufacturer-supplied support disk" insert the IBM PCI-Bus RAID Adapter option diskette into drive A: 7. Select "IBM PCI-Bus RAID Controller ..." and press Enter. 8. Continue with normal installation process according to instructions in the Windows NT 3.5 manual. NOTE - When installing onto a logical drive whose write policy is set to write-back (WB), wait for 10 seconds after being prompted to press Ctrl+Alt+Del before actually pressing these keys. This gives the RAID Controller enough time to flush out all dirty cache pages to hard disk. 9. After successful installation copy RAIDADMN.EXE to the \winnt\system32 directory. 10. The RAID administration can be started by entering RAIDADMN [/lf=d:\path\logfile] at any command prompt. Where logfile is the file name where the RAIDADMN message will be logged If /lf is omitted, a default logfile IBMRAID.LOG is created in the \winnt subdirectory if one exists. When /lf switch is used make sure that the drive d: and path \path exists. RAIDADMN will not create a subdirectory if one does not exist. You can define a RAID icon by selecting the file option in the Program Manager option. Select New... from the menu and select Program Item from New Program Object Menu. In the Program Item Properties menu enter the following: o Description: RAID o Command Line: c:\winnt\system32\raidadmn.exe [/lf=d:\path\logfile] o Working Directory: c:\winnt\system32 NOTE: If you are installing from a CD-ROM connected RAID Adapter, CD-ROM can be connected to any channel and can have SCSI-IDs 0 to 6 as long as it does not conflict with any other SCSI device IDs or bays (equivalent SCSI-ID) that are currently connected to the PCI-Bus RAID Adapter. ******************************************************************************* INSTALLING THE DOS DRIVER FOR CD-ROM ACCESS: 1. If DOS is not already installed, first install DOS in the boot drive connected to the IBM SCSI-2 Fast/Wide PCI-Bus RAID Adapter. 2. From the IBM SCSI-2 Fast/Wide PCI-Bus RAID Adapter Option diskette Main menu select Start Option Diskette and submenu Install RAID support for a DOS system. 3. Answer questions UINSTALL asks and follow instructions to complete installation of necessary driver and support programs for CD-ROM. NOTE: DOS support for CD-ROM access may not function properly if system is booting from devices not connected to the PCI-Bus RAID Adapter. ****************************************************************************** INSTALLATION STEPS FOR SCO Unix** Follow the instructions on the IBM SCSI-2 Fast/Wide PCI-Bus RAID Adapter Option diskette for SCO. The README.1ST is reproduced here for convenience. To convert compressed DOS file into UNIX BTLD format: 1. Copy mdac302b.z onto a DOS floppy. 2. Go to a SCO UNIX machine and type the following: # doscp a:\mdac302b.z ./mdac302b.Z /*notice the uppercase Z*/ # uncompress mdac302b.Z 3. Insert a 1.44 Unix formatted diskette in the primary disk drive and type: # dd if=mdac302b of=/dev/rfd0135ds18 bs=16k or if the 1.44 diskette is in the secondary drive then use of=/dev/rfd1135ds18 in this command. ****************************************************************************** TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS ____________________________ The following terms, denoted by an asterisk (*) in this README, are trademarks or registered trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries: ------------------------------------------ IBM ------------------------------------------ OS/2 ------------------------------------------ The following terms, denoted by a double asterisk (**) in this README, are trademarks of other companies as follows: Trademark: Owner: -------------------------------------------------------------- NetWare Novell, Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------- Windows NT 3.5 Microsoft Corporation -------------------------------------------------------------- SCO Unix The Santa Cruz Operation -------------------------------------------------------------- IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. 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