=================================== = Adaptec OS/2 Family Manager Set = = README for IBM OS/2 = =================================== ------------------- Supported Hardware: ------------------- The following Adaptec SCSI Host Adapters are supported by this Family Manager Set. Ultra160 Adapters Description ----------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ AHA-3960D/39160 Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI 29160 Single Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI 29160LP Single Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI (Low Profile) 29160N Single Channel 32-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI AIC-7892 Single Channel 32/64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI ASIC AIC-7899 Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI ASIC Ultra2 Adapters Description --------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ AHA-2940U2 OEM Single Channel 32-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 Wide LVD/Single-ended SCSI AHA-2940U2B Single Channel 32-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI AHA-2940U2W Single Channel 32-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 Wide LVD/Single-ended SCSI AHA-2950U2B Single Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI AHA-3950U2B Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI AHA-3950U2D Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI with dual external VHD connectors AIC-7890 Single Channel 32-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 SCSI ASIC AIC-7891 Single Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 SCSI ASIC AIC-7896 Dual Channel 32-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 SCSI ASIC AIC-7897 Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 SCSI ASIC Fast/Ultra Adapters Description ------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ AHA-2910C Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI (non-bootable) AHA-2915C Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI (non-bootable) AHA-2920C Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI AHA-2930C Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Single-ended SCSI AHA-2940 Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI AHA-2940W Single Channel PCI-to-Fast and Wide Single-ended SCSI AHA-2940AU Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Single-ended SCSI AHA-2940U Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Single-ended SCSI AHA-2940U Dual Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Internal Single-ended SCSI with 50-pin external connector AHA-2940UW Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Single-ended SCSI AHA-2940UW Pro Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Single-ended SCSI AHA-2940UW Dual Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Single-ended SCSI with 68-pin external connector AHA-2944W Single Channel PCI-to-Fast and Wide Differential SCSI AHA-2944UW Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Differential SCSI AHA-3940 Dual Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI AHA-3940W Dual Channel PCI-to-Fast and Wide SCSI AHA-3940U Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra SCSI AHA-3940UW Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI AHA-3940UWD Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI with dual external VHD connectors AHA-3944UWD Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Differential SCSI with dual external VHD connectors AHA-3940AU Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra SCSI AHA-3940AUW Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI AHA-3940AUWD Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI with dual external VHD connectors AHA-3944AUWD Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Differential SCSI with dual external VHD connectors AHA-4944W Quad Channel PCI-to-Fast and Wide Differential SCSI AHA-4944UW Quad Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Differential SCSI AIC-7850 Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI ASIC AIC-7860 Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra SCSI ASIC AIC-7870 Single Channel PCI-to-Fast and Wide SCSI ASIC AIC-7880 Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI ASIC AIC-7895 Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI ASIC -------------------------- Installation Instructions: -------------------------- This driver only supports OS/2 Warp 4.x, and Server for e-business. Installing a New Driver or Updating an Existing Driver for OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (NOTE: When installing a new host adapter, make sure it is inserted in the system before installing the driver.) 1. Open the OS/2 System Folder, then open the Install/Remove Folder. 3. Double-click on Device Driver Install. 4. Insert the Family Manager Set floppy in the appropriate drive. 5. Change to the directory where the driver is located (\AICU160 for Ultra160, \AIC78U2 for Ultra2 and \AIC7870 for Ultra and below). 6. When you find the driver (*.ADD), select INSTALL. 7. After the installation finishes, be sure to check the C:\ directory and delete any previous version of the driver before rebooting the system. If you do not remove old driver, OS/2 will load it instead of the new drives that you have just installed. 8. Select EXIT and reboot the computer. You may also install the driver manually. 1. Copy *.ADD to C:\OS2\BOOT. 2. Add a line to your CONFIG.SYS that says BASEDEV=[name of file here] /V. First-Time Installation of OS/2 Warp and 4.x From Floppy Diskette ----------------------------------------------------------------- (NOTE: To install the driver, it is necessary to copy the driver from the Family Manager Set diskette for OS/2 on to the OS/2 Diskette 1. However, before you can copy the driver, you must first remove various files from the OS/2 Diskette 1, as explained in step 2 below.) 1. Make backup copies of the Installation Diskette and Diskette 1. 2. Delete some of the existing files on the backup copy of the OS/2 Diskette 1 so that approximately 160 KB of disk space is available on the diskette. Use the following information to help you decide which files to delete: a. If only one Adaptec host adapter is installed in your system, delete all other Adaptec drivers. b. For each driver removed from the OS/2 Diskette 1, remove its corresponding line in the config.sys file (also on OS/2 Diskette 1). For example, if you deleted all Adaptec drivers, remove the following lines from the config.sys: rem basedev=aha152x.add rem basedev=aha154x.add rem basedev=aha164x.add rem basedev=aha174x.add rem basedev=aic7770.add rem basedev=aic7870.add rem basedev=fd16-700.add c. If you have deleted the suggested Adaptec drivers above, and you still do not have approximately 160 KB of disk space available on the diskette, delete the file: CDINST.EXE. *********************************************************************** Note: The following files MUST NOT BE DELETED from Diskette 1: CLOCK01.SYS, CLOCK02.SYS, IBM1S506.ADD, IBM1FLPY.ADD, IBM2FLPY.ADD, IBM2ADSK.ADD, IBM2SCSI.ADD, IBMINT13.I13, IBMKBD.SYS, KBDBASE.SYS, OS2LOGO, OS2DASD.DMD, PNP.SYS, RESERVE.SYS, RESOURCE.SYS, SCREEN01.SYS, SCREEN02.SYS, XDFLOPPY.FLT, and all *.SNP files. *********************************************************************** 3. Copy the *.ADD driver you need from the Family Manager Set diskette onto the OS/2 Diskette 1. 4. Add the following lines to the top of the config.sys file on OS/2 Diskette 1: BASEDEV=[name of file here] /V Set CopyFromFloppy=1 5. Install OS/2 using the backup diskettes and the remainder of the standard OS/2 diskettes. When installation has completed, reboot the system. First-Time Installation of OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business From CD-ROM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (NOTE: To install the driver, it is necessary to copy the driver from the Family Manager Set diskette for OS/2 on to the OS/2 Diskette 1. However, before you can copy the driver, you must first remove various files from the OS/2 Diskette 1, as explained in step 2 below.) 1. Type CDINST from CD-ROM drive to create the boot diskettes from OS/2 CD. 2. Delete some of the existing files on the backup copy of the OS/2 Diskette 1 so that approximately 160 KB of disk space is available on the diskette. Use the following information to help you decide which files to delete: a. If only one Adaptec host adapter is installed in your system, delete all other Adaptec drivers. b. For each driver removed from the OS/2 Diskette 1, remove its corresponding line in the config.sys file (also on OS/2 Diskette 1). For example, if you deleted all Adaptec drivers, remove the following lines from the config.sys: rem basedev=aha152x.add rem basedev=aha154x.add rem basedev=aha164x.add rem basedev=aha174x.add rem basedev=aic7770.add rem basedev=aic7870.add rem basedev=fd16-700.add c. If you have deleted the suggested Adaptec drivers above, and you still do not have approximately 160 KB of disk space available on the diskette, delete the file: CDINST.EXE. *********************************************************************** Note: The following files MUST NOT BE DELETED from Diskette 1: CLOCK01.SYS, CLOCK02.SYS, IBM1S506.ADD, IBM1FLPY.ADD, IBM2FLPY.ADD, IBM2ADSK.ADD, IBM2SCSI.ADD, IBMINT13.I13, IBMKBD.SYS, KBDBASE.SYS, OS2LOGO, OS2DASD.DMD, PNP.SYS, RESERVE.SYS, RESOURCE.SYS, SCREEN01.SYS, SCREEN02.SYS, XDFLOPPY.FLT, and all *.SNP files. *********************************************************************** 3. Copy the *.ADD driver you need from the Family Manager Set diskette onto the OS/2 Diskette 1 . 4. Add the following lines to the top of the config.sys file on OS/2 Diskette 1 (Note: The line "set copyfromfloppy=1" should be added so that the install process copies the new driver from the OS/2 Diskette 1, rather than the driver included on the OS/2 CD-ROM.): BASEDEV=[name of driver file here] /V Set CopyFromFloppy=1 5. Install OS/2 using the backup diskettes and the remainder of the standard OS/2 diskettes. When installation has completed, reboot the system. ------------ Known Issues ------------ * Intel Errata #8511 lists known data integrity issues with the processor cache on the Saturn-1 chipset (82424TX). For this reason, Adaptec recommends that processor cache be disabled via the CMOS setup to avoid data corruption. For more information, see Intel Errata #8511. You may get this from Intel's FaxBack system at 800.628.2283 or 916.356.3105. * There are installation problems when installing on the maximum hard disk drive partition size supported by OS/2 v3.0. On OS/2 v3.0 it is a known problem. Refer to IBM for further info. IBM's APARs PJ15988 and PJ 6151 deal with this issue. * There are known installation problems installing OS/2 Warp v4.0 on a Micron (LSI chipset) 64 bit PCI system. * There are known installation problems installing OS/2 Warp with 8MB of RAM unless all the third-party basedev statements are removed from config.sys. * There are known installation problems installing OS/2 using two SCSI host adapters on a "Marl" motherboard. * Whenever you have a LVD HDD on one Ultra160 host adapter and a HDD, CD-ROM, and removable Syjet on another UltraSCSI host adapter, Syjet conflicts with the CD-ROM and the system is unable to access the CD-ROM. ---------------- Additional Notes ---------------- * Adapter numbers are first assigned to boards with their BIOS enabled. The numbers are assigned from lowest BIOS address to highest address. Any remaining boards are assigned numbers by scanning slots. Each slot is a combination of a bus number and a device number pair starting from lowest to highest numbers, and the adapters are assigned a number in the order they are found. Example: Bus 0, device 0 assigned as adapter 0; Bus 1, device 1 assigned as adapter 1, etc. * There are no switches for controlling OS2ASPI.DMD directly. IBM did not define them in their specification and Adaptec cannot be sure that other host adapters will have the same switches. * OS2SCSI.DMD will only allocate devices when a device driver requests it, but this will prevent OS2ASPI from accessing it. There is nothing in the ASPI specification regarding device allocation so OS2ASPI must rely on other managers to fairly share targets. This should only be a problem if you have two drivers that use different managers and you want them both to access the same target at the same time. * Do NOT disable DASD manager access to target 0 if you are booting from your SCSI host adapter. This will prevent the system from booting! * Fault Tolerance is supported in the driver. However, ABORT and SCSI BUS RESET will only work for targets that are properly behaved. * IBM does not support installing the operating system onto magneto optical devices. Additionally, OPTICAL.DMD allows magneto optical devices to be supported as though they were large floppy devices. LOCKDRV.FLT allows removable media such as MO's to be supported as though they were fixed hard drives. * OS/2 will allocate the SCSI devices as the order in CONFIG.SYS if two drivers (such as the AIC7870.ADD and AICU160.ADD) are loaded. * OS/2 will assign drive letters for SCSI devices first then IDE devices. -------------------- Command Line Options -------------------- OS/2 adapter device drivers (*.ADD files) are normally installed automatically and require no further information from the user. However, in certain situations the user may wish to modify the behavior of the driver to meet their specific needs. (IMPORTANT: Please proceed cautiously with the following information.) The following is the standard format for command line switches (the Ultra160 driver is used as an example): BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD [Universal Parameter][Adapter ID][Unit Parameter] {[SCSI Target ID]} * [Universal Parameter] - An option that applies to all adapters controlled by the driver. * [Adapter ID] - /A:n, where n is the number (zero relative) of the adapter installed in the system. The adapter ID is determined when the driver is loaded based on the order that adapters are found in the system. (Refer to the Configuration Examples in the "General Unit Parameters" section below for information on how to use this option.) * [Unit Parameter] - Modifies the behavior of the selected host adapter. * [SCSI Target ID] - The targets to which the Unit Parameter will be applied. This parameter may be a single ID (d) or list of IDs (d,d,d). Universal Parameters: * /ET -- Allow embedded targets. This parameter indicates that the *.ADD should assume that all targets have more than one logical unit (LUN) defined. * /!ET -- Do not allow embedded targets (DEFAULT). This parameter indicates that the ADD should assume that all targets have only one logical unit (LUN) defined. * /V -- Load driver verbosely. This parameter will display the driver name as well as the version number and Adaptec copyright if the driver loads successfully. Information on all targets found in the system will also be displayed. Gerneral Unit Parameters: * /I -- Ignore the specified adapter. This allows another driver to share the adapters that the ADD would normally use. * /DM -- Enable DASD manager support (DEFAULT). This parameter allows OS2DASD.DMD to control the specified target(s) if they are identified as DASD (hard disk) devices. * /!DM -- Disable DASD manager support. This parameter prevents OS2DASD.DMD from controlling the specified target(s). * /SM -- Enable SCSI manager support (DEFAULT). This parameter allows OS2SCSI.DMD to control the specified target(s) if they are identified as NON-DASD SCSI devices. All SCSI hard drives will be controlled by OS2DASD.DMD. * /!SM -- Disable SCSI manager support. This parameter prevents OS2SCSI.DMD from controlling the specified target(s). * /TAG -- Specifies the maximum number of tagged commands for all target devices on the host adapter (1-16). A value of 1 disables tagged queuing. The maximum number allowed is 16. (The default is 8.) * /UR -- Enables reporting of under runs (DEFAULT). * /!UR -- Disables reporting of under runs. Configuration Examples: Example 1: Suppose that you had a removable hard drive as target 3 and you wanted to control the hard drive with an ASPI application and driver. Normally OS2DASD will allocate this device, treat it as a large floppy and prevent you from sending any SCSI commands via ASPI. The following command line will prevent OS2DASD.DMD from accessing the target and still allow OS2SCSI.DMD and OS2ASPI.DMD to share access to it. BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD /A:0 /!DM:3 Example 2: Suppose that you had a multi-disk CD-ROM as target 4 on host adapter 0 and two DASD devices as targets 1 and 5 on host adapter 1. The following command line will prevent OS2SCSI.DMD from accessing the CD-ROM and prevent OS2DASD.DMD from controlling the DASD devices. The driver will also search for multiple LUNs on all host adapters. BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD /ET /A:0 /!SM:4 /A:1 /!DM:1,5 Special Parameters: * /TAG: -- Sets the number (1-16) of tagged commands for all target devices on the host adapter. A value of one disables tagged queuing. Sixteen is the maximum number allowed and 8 is the default value. * /TAG:1 -- Disables tagged queuing for all target devices on a given host adapter. The driver maintains a maximum of 2 non-tagged commands per target internally. The driver treats all target devices as non-tagged devices, and sends only one command at a time per target to the host adapter. Example: BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD /A:0 /TAG:8 This will set the number of tagged commands for all target devices on the first host adapter to 8. ----------------- Diskette Contents ----------------- The following files are included in this diskette: \AIC7870\AIC7870.ADD - Ultra-SCSI driver for OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business \AIC7870\AIC7870.DDP - AIC7870 device driver profile \AIC7870\7870PRES.EXE - Adaptec Ultra-SCSI Family Devices Detection Module \AIC78U2\AIC78U2.ADD - Ultra2 SCSI driver for OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business \AIC78U2\AIC78U2.DDP - AIC78U2 device driver profile \AIC78U2\78U2PRES.EXE - Adaptec Ultra2 Family Devices Detection Module \AICU160\AICU160.ADD - Ultra160 SCSI driver for OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business \AICU160\AICU160.DDP - AICU160 device driver profile \AICU160\U160PRES.EXE - Adaptec Ultra160 Family Devices Detection Module \READOS2.TXT - This file ------------------ Contacting Adaptec ------------------ Technical information, including product literature, answers to commonly asked questions, information on software upgrades, and other topics is available electronically through the following: - Search the Adaptec World Wide Web site at http://www.adaptec.com - Connect to the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server at ftp://ftp.adaptec.com/pub/BBS/ - Search the Adaptec Support Knowledgebase (A.S.K.) at http://ask.adaptec.com for articles, troubleshooting tips, and frequently asked questions for your product. - For Internet support, send technical questions to Adaptec’s Technical Support Specialists via WebMail at http://www.adaptec.com/support/webmail.html . - To speak with a Technical Support Specialist, call 408-934-7274, Monday–Friday, 6:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Pacific Time.