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PCI Disk Array  
Controller Drivers  
Installation Guide and  
User Manual  
Part Number 775079-01  
08P4100  
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This manual describes the Mylex PCI Disk Array Controllers.  
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About This Manual  
This installation guide covers the steps involved to install and use the  
software drivers for Mylex PCI Disk Array Controllers.  
For information on defining and setting RAID (Redundant Array of  
Independent Disks) levels as well as configuration of the array, consult the  
appropriate Global Array Manager Client manual or the RAID EzAssist  
Configuration Utility User Reference Guide or RAID EzAssist Configuration  
Utility Quick Configuration Guide.  
Conventions  
Throughout the manual, the following conventions are used to describe user  
interaction with the product:  
bold  
The user must enter the bold text exactly as shown  
Press the Enter key  
Enter  
File, Run  
Press the key labeled Enter(or Delete, etc.)  
Select the Run option from the pull-down menu  
activated when the File menu pad is selected  
Note  
Supplementary information that can have an effect on  
system performance  
ƽ Caution  
Notification that a proscribed action has the potential  
to adversely affect equipment operation, system  
performance, or data integrity  
WARNING  
Notification that a proscribed action will definitely  
result in equipment damage, data loss, or personal  
injury  
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NetWare  
Windows NT  
Windows 2000  
SCO OpenServer  
UnixWare  
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Solaris  
Linux  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
Linux ........................................................................................... 1-2  
Requirements .................................................................................... 1-2  
Chapter 2  
NetWare  
Overview ........................................................................................... 2-1  
Tape, Disk, and CD-ROM Support ............................................. 2-1  
Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller into an  
Existing NetWare 4.2 System .................................................. 2-4  
Installing Peripherals Under NetWare 5.0 .................................. 2-8  
Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller into an  
Existing NetWare 5.0 System .................................................. 2-9  
Chapter 3  
Windows NT  
Overview ........................................................................................... 3-1  
Mylex Disk Array Controller Driver Files for Windows NT .......... 3-1  
Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the Primary Windows  
NT 4.0 Controller ............................................................................. 3-3  
Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller into an Existing  
Windows NT 4.0 System ................................................................. 3-5  
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Chapter 4  
Windows 2000  
AcceleRAID 170, or AcceleRAID 352 .......................................4-4  
Secondary (new) Installation ...............................................4-4  
Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation Procedure .........................4-7  
Primary (new) Installation ..................................................4-13  
Secondary (existing) Installation .......................................4-13  
Mylex Driver .............................................................................4-14  
Windows NT 4.0 with a Mylex Controller with  
Chapter 5  
SCO OpenServer  
Overview ............................................................................................5-1  
Creating a Driver Diskette for SCO UNIX ..........................................5-2  
Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the Primary  
Controller .........................................................................................5-3  
Installing Additional Mylex Disk Array Controllers .............................5-5  
Adding System Drives .......................................................................5-6  
Installing Mylex Disk Array Controller Tape Drivers ..........................5-7  
Mylex Disk Array Controller CD-ROM Drivers .....................5-8  
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Updating a Previously Installed Driver ..................................... 5-11  
Tuning SCO for Maximum Performance .................................. 5-11  
Chapter 6  
UnixWare  
Overview ........................................................................................... 6-1  
Creating a Driver Diskette for UnixWare ........................................... 6-3  
UnixWare Controller with UnixWare 2.1.2 ....................................... 6-6  
Updating a Previously Installed Driver ..................................... 6-10  
Changing the Controller Configuration ............................................ 6-11  
Chapter 7  
Solaris  
Assistant Diskette for a Primary Installation .................................... 7-2  
Installing Solaris Using the Mylex MDAC Supplemental  
Chapter 8  
Linux  
Overview ........................................................................................... 8-1  
Installing the Disk Array Controller Drivers ........................................ 8-1  
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Appendix A  
Creating PCI Driver Installation Diskettes  
Introduction ........................................................................................A-1  
Creating Operating System Driver Diskettes .....................................A-2  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
Overview  
This manual describes how to install and use the Mylex Disk Array  
Controller operating system drivers for Mylex PCI Disk Array Controllers.  
Mylex Disk Array Controller drivers for all supported operating systems  
(except Linux) are delivered on a CD-ROM. Drivers for NetWare,  
Windows NT, and Windows 2000 are also delivered on diskettes.  
Note  
This manual assumes that the network administrator  
will be performing any of the installation procedures  
described herein.  
NetWare, Windows NT, and Windows 2000  
Use one of the following methods to obtain drivers for NetWare 4.2 / 5.x,  
Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000:  
Install drivers directly from the diskettes provided.  
Retrieve the appropriate driver image file from the CD-ROM and create  
a driver diskette from the DOS image file.  
Insert the CD-ROM into a system running Windows 95 / 98, Windows  
NT, or Windows 2000, then click on Create Software Diskettesfrom  
the RAID Management Software Installation menu. See Appendix A  
for details.  
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Requirements  
SCO OpenServer, UnixWare, and Solaris  
Use the following method to obtain drivers for SCO OpenSever 5.0.5,  
UnixWare 7.x, 2.1.2 / 2.1.3, or Solaris 7 for x86:  
Insert the CD-ROM into a system running Windows 95 / 98, Windows  
NT, or Windows 2000, then click on Create Software Diskettesfrom  
the RAID Management Software Installation menu. See Appendix A  
for details.  
Linux  
In order to use any of the supported distributions of Linux, you will need to  
download the driver files from the appropriate web site (see Chapter 8  
Linux).  
Requirements  
It is assumed that the hardware installation, the system configuration, and the  
disk array controller configuration are properly completed. If they are not,  
please refer to the appropriate Mylex disk array controller hardware  
installation guide and to the RAID EzAssist Configuration Utility User  
Reference Guide or RAID EzAssist Configuration Utility Quick  
Configuration Guide. Complete the required procedures described in those  
manuals before proceeding with installation of drivers discussed herein.  
The person who will be performing the installation should have Supervisor  
or Administrator rights for the system onto which these software drivers will  
be installed.  
It may also be necessary to prepare a DOS bootable floppy disk to be able to  
perform certain procedures described in this manual. Before starting, be sure  
to read through all applicable instructions to determine the specific  
requirements for each operating system to be supported.  
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Chapter 2  
NetWare  
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Overview  
This chapter describes installation procedures and the functionality of the  
Mylex Disk Array Controller drivers for Novell NetWare. The software for  
the drivers is provided on the appropriate Software Kit distribution diskette  
and CD-ROM.  
Mylex Disk Array Controller Driver Files for NetWare  
All hardware installation, system configuration, and disk array controller  
configuration must be properly completed before proceeding with the  
NetWare driver installation. These basic installation procedures follow the  
Novell Installation manual, with only the few minor differences that are  
described in this section.  
The subdirectory \netware on the DOS-formatted NT4/NW Drivers Software  
Kit diskette and on the CD-ROM contains the following:  
MDAC.HAM:  
The driver to support Mylex Disk Array Controllers  
with NetWare.  
MDAC.DDI:  
NetWare installation file for MDAC.HAM.  
Tape, Disk, and CD-ROM Support  
Tape drive support is available to the Mylex Disk Array Controller under  
NetWare by means of the NWTAPE.CDM. Most NetWare applications that  
communicate through ASPI on the server will work with the controller when  
the NWASPI.CDM module is loaded. Disk drive support is provided through  
the SCSIHD.CDM module.  
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Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the Primary NetWare 4.2 Controller  
Similar to tape drive support, the controller also supports CD-ROM for use  
under NetWare. The SCSICD.CDM provides support to the CD-ROM  
application running on the server. A CD-ROM driver will also have to be  
loaded. These are included with the Novell NetWare releases.  
Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
Primary NetWare 4.2 Controller  
If the Mylex Disk Array Controller will be the primary (bootable) controller,  
you must install the controller driver at the time of NetWare 4.2 installation.  
Installing NetWare 4.2 Drivers  
NetWare version 4.2 is available on CD-ROM. Drivers provided in the \DOS  
subdirectory of the NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette (packaged with  
the Mylex Disk Array Controller) are required to install NetWare 4.2 from a  
CD-ROM drive connected to a Mylex Disk Array Controller.  
The procedure below assumes that the CD-ROM drivers are available.  
1. Boot the system from a newly created DOS boot drive, and then create  
(or edit) the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files to include the  
drivers required for accessing the CD-ROM as a logical drive under  
DOS. The following example assigns the CD-ROM as drive D: under  
MS-DOS 6.00 or above. CONFIG.SYS contains the statements:  
device = [pathname]\aspidac.sys  
device = [pathname]\btcdrom.sys /D:[devicename]  
AUTOEXEC.BAT contains the statement:  
[pathname]\mscdex /v /m:10 /D:[devicename]  
The device name is that of the specific CD-ROM drive  
(e.g., MSCD001).  
2. Boot the system with the new CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT,  
and make sure the NetWare CD-ROM files are accessible under DOS.  
3. Follow the standard NetWare 4.2 upgrade or installation procedure, as  
described in the NetWare 4.2 documentation.  
4. Insert the DOS-formatted NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette into  
the floppy disk drive when the installation program prompts you to  
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insert the vendor-supplied disk. The installation program will scan the  
diskette for all available drivers. Select the NetWare 4.2 driver from the  
list:  
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MDAC.HAM  
Installing Peripherals Under NetWare 4.2  
Non-disk peripheral devices, such as tape or CD-ROM drives, can be  
installed on any channel of the controller. Each disk or non-disk device will  
require a unique SCSI ID, different from any other device connected to the  
same channel.  
Each device requires a driver module connecting it to the DAC adapter.  
These modules are best loaded in the STARTUP.NCF file before the  
MDAC.HAM driver.  
The common devices and required modules are:  
SCSI disk drives  
SCSIHD.CDM  
(including Mylex RAID  
system drives)  
SCSI CD-ROM  
SCSI tape drive  
Magneto optical drive  
DLT tape drive  
IDE CD-ROM  
SCSICD.CDM  
NWTAPE.CDM  
SCSIMO.CDM  
DLTTAPE.CDM  
IDECD.CDM  
IDE disk drive  
IDEHD.CDM  
NWASPI.CDM  
ASPI compliant  
applications such  
as GAM  
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1. The appropriate drivers should be loaded before trying to access the  
non-disk devices. For example, to use NetWare's Sbackup utility, do the  
following:  
: load mdac.ham  
: load nwtape.cdm  
: load tsa410  
: load tapedai  
: scan for new devices  
: load sbackup  
Except for the mdac.ham driver, .CDM or .NLM files are supplied by  
Novell. Refer to the Novell documentation for instructions on running  
Sbackup.  
2. Load the following drivers to use a CD-ROM under NetWare 4.2 (the  
NLMs aspicd and cdrom are supplied by Novell):  
: load mdac.ham  
: load scsicd.cdm  
: load cdrom.nlm  
: cd mount [volume name]  
After the CD-ROM is mounted, the volume on the CD-ROM can be  
mapped from any workstation and accessed.  
Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller into an Existing  
NetWare 4.2 System  
If NetWare 4.2 is already installed and you wish to add a Mylex Disk Array  
Controller later, the controller will be a secondary (non-bootable) controller.  
After installing the controller hardware and configuring a disk array, follow  
the procedure below to add the necessary controller drivers.  
1. With NetWare Server 4.2 loaded and running, load the NetWare  
program INSTALL.NLM by typing the following at the console  
prompt:  
: load install  
and press <Enter>.  
2. Choose Driver Optionsin the Installation Options menu.  
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3. Choose Configure disk and storage device driversin the Driver  
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4. Choose Select an additional driverin the Additional Driver Actions  
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menu.  
NetWare scans for controllers that do not have drivers already loaded.  
5. At the Select a driverbox, press <Ins> to choose to install an  
unlisted driver.  
6. Insert the DOS-formatted NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette into  
the diskette drive.  
7. Press <F3> to specify the path of the NetWare driver youre about to  
install.  
8. Change the path line to read:  
A:\netware  
and press <Enter>. NetWare scans for drivers on the floppy diskette in  
the specified path.  
9. In the Select a driver to installbox, select the appropriate driver for  
your controller:  
MDAC.HAM | <Controller model number>  
10. Select Yes at the confirmation box to install the driver.  
11. Press <Enter> to select the default server boot path.  
12. Select Yes to save a backup of the old or existing driver.  
13. Press <Enter> to continue when you see the message that the old  
driver will be saved.  
NetWare copies the file.  
14. What you just backed up was the old or existing .DSK or .HAM file.  
Repeat Steps 12 and 13 for the .DDI file.  
15. Select No to decline selection of an additional driver to install unless  
you are installing more than one Mylex controller at this time.  
16. Exit INSTALL.NLM by pressing <Esc> three times, then selecting Yes  
at the Exit Install?box.  
This concludes installation of the driver files needed to run your Mylex Disk  
Array Controller under NetWare 4.2.  
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Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
Primary NetWare 5.0 Controller  
If the Mylex Disk Array Controller will be the primary (bootable) controller,  
you must install the controller driver at the time of NetWare 5.0 installation.  
If you choose to use the NetWare 5.0 bootable CD-ROM, please read the  
instructions in the section NetWare 5.0 Bootable CD-ROMon page 2-7,  
before continuing.  
Installing NetWare 5.0 Drivers  
NetWare version 5.0 is available on CD-ROM. Drivers provided in the \DOS  
subdirectory of the NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette (packaged with  
the Mylex Disk Array Controller) are required to install NetWare 5.0 from a  
CD-ROM drive connected to a Mylex Disk Array Controller.  
The procedure below assumes that the CD-ROM drivers are available.  
1. Boot the system from a newly created DOS boot drive, and then create  
(or edit) the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files to include the  
drivers required for accessing the CD-ROM as a logical drive under  
DOS. The following example assigns the CD-ROM as drive D: under  
MS-DOS 6.00 or above. CONFIG.SYS contains the statements:  
device = [pathname]\aspidac.sys  
device = [pathname]\btcdrom.sys /D:[devicename]  
AUTOEXEC.BAT contains the statement:  
[pathname]\mscdex /v /m:10 /D:[devicename]  
The device name is that of the specific CD-ROM drive  
(e.g., MSCD001).  
2. Boot the system with the new CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT,  
and make sure the NetWare CD-ROM files are accessible under DOS.  
3. Create a directory C:\NWUPDATE  
Copy MDAC.HAM and MDAC.DDI from the \NETWARE path.  
Copy A:\Netware\MDAC.* C:\NWUPDATE  
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4. Follow the standard NetWare 5.0 upgrade or installation procedure, as  
described in the NetWare 5.0 documentation.  
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5. Return to the driver summary by pressing the arrow keys and select the  
option to continue.  
6. NetWare 5.0 will continue the installation.  
7. Watch for another status screen that displays the storage devices  
(i.e., SCSIHD.CDM and SCSICD.CDM) and the network drivers:  
Select Modify  
Select Storage Devices  
Press the <Insert> key  
Select NWASPI.CDM (this driver is required to load GAM)  
Press <Enter>  
Return to the driver summary by using the arrow keys.  
NetWare 5.0 Bootable CD-ROM  
In order to boot from the NetWare 5.0 CD-ROM, you must enable CD-ROM  
Boot Support in the BIOS setup program of the device that controls the  
CD-ROM drive.  
If your bootable CD-ROM drive is connected to a Mylex controller, follow  
the steps below to enable CD-ROM boot support.  
1. Insert the NetWare 5.0 CD-ROM.  
2. Power on or reboot the system.  
After the Mylex Controller BIOS banner comes up, you will see the  
following statement:  
Press <ALT-M> for BIOS options  
3. Press <ALT-M> immediately.  
The BIOS options menu will be displayed.  
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Note  
In order to enable the CD-ROM boot, the controllers  
BIOS must be enabled.  
4. If the controllers BIOS is disabled, press <Enter> to enable the BIOS.  
5. Use the arrow key to select CD-ROM boot disabledand press  
<Enter> to enable the CD-ROM boot.  
6. Press <ESC>, then press any key. This will restart the system with the  
new settings.  
The system will now boot from the NetWare 5.0 CD-ROM.  
7. Return to the section Installing NetWare 5.0 Driversand follow steps  
4 through 7 to complete your driver installation.  
Installing Peripherals Under NetWare 5.0  
Non-disk peripheral devices, such as tape or CD-ROM drives, can be  
installed on any channel of the controller. Each disk or non-disk device will  
require a unique SCSI ID, different from any other device connected to the  
channel.  
Each device requires a driver module connecting it to the DAC adapter.  
These modules are best loaded in the STARTUP.NCF file before the  
MDAC.HAM driver.  
The common devices and required modules are:  
SCSI disk drives  
SCSIHD.CDM  
(including Mylex  
RAID system drives)  
SCSI CD-ROM  
SCSI tape drive  
Magneto optical drive  
DLT tape drive  
IDE CD-ROM  
SCSICD.CDM  
NWTAPE.CDM  
SCSIMO.CDM  
DLTTAPE.CDM  
IDECD.CDM  
IDE disk drive  
IDEHD.CDM  
NWASPI.CDM  
ASPI compliant  
applications such  
as GAM  
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1. The appropriate drivers should be loaded before trying to access the  
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2. Load the following drivers to use a CD-ROM under NetWare 5.0  
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(cdrom is supplied by Novell):  
Note  
mdac.ham and scsicd.cdm are usually loaded in the  
startup.ncf file.  
: load mdac.ham  
: load scsicd.cdm  
: load cdrom  
After the CD-ROM is mounted, the volume on the CD-ROM can be  
mapped from any workstation and accessed.  
Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller into an Existing  
NetWare 5.0 System  
If NetWare 5.0 is already installed and you wish to add a Mylex Disk Array  
Controller later, the controller will be a secondary (non-bootable) controller.  
After installing the controller hardware and configuring a disk array, follow  
the procedure below to add the necessary controller drivers.  
1. Copy NWASPI.CDM (for GAM support).  
Copy C:\NWSERVER\DRIVERS\NWASPI.CDM to the directory  
named, C:\NWSERVER.  
In the C:\NWSERVER\STARTUP.NCF file add LOAD  
NWASPI.CDM with the other LOAD XXXX.CDM  
2. With NetWare Server 5.0 loaded and running, load the NetWare  
program by typing the following at the console prompt:  
: load nwconfig  
and press <Enter>.  
3. Choose Driver Optionsin the Installation Options menu.  
4. Choose Configure disk and storage device driversin the Driver  
Options menu.  
5. Choose Select an additional driverin the Additional Driver Actions  
menu.  
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NetWare scans for controllers that do not have drivers already loaded.  
6. At the Select a driverbox, press <Ins> to choose to install an  
unlisted driver.  
7. Insert the NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette into the diskette  
drive.  
8. Press <F3> to specify the path of the NetWare driver youre about to  
install.  
9. Change the path line to read:  
A:\netware  
and press <Enter>. NetWare scans for drivers on the floppy diskette in  
the specified path.  
10. In the Select a driver to installbox, select the appropriate driver for  
your controller:  
MDAC.HAM | Mylex Disk Array Controller <model number>  
11. Select Yes at the confirmation box to install the driver.  
12. Press <Enter> to select the default server boot path.  
13. Select No to save a backup of the old or existing driver.  
14. Select No to decline selection of an additional driver to install unless  
you are installing more than one controller at this time.  
15. Exit INSTALL.NLM by pressing <Esc> three times, then selecting  
Yes at the Exit Install?box.  
This concludes installation of the driver files needed to run your Mylex Disk  
Array Controller under NetWare 5.0.  
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Windows NT  
Overview  
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Mylex Disk Array Controller drivers for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with  
SP4 or SP5. The software is provided on the appropriate Software Kit  
distribution diskette and CD-ROM.  
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performing these installation procedures.  
Mylex Disk Array Controller Driver Files for Windows NT  
All hardware installation, system configuration, and disk array controller  
configuration must be properly completed before proceeding with the  
Windows NT driver installation. These basic installation procedures follow  
the Windows NT Installation manual, with the differences that are described  
in this chapter.  
The root directory A:\ on the NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette  
contains the following:  
TXTSETUP.OEM Setup text file (required in root directory) needed for  
Windows NT installation.  
DISK1  
Diskette identifier file.  
The subdirectory \NT4 on the NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette  
contains the following:  
DAC960NT.SYS  
DAC960NT.INF  
Windows NT controller driver file for DAC960P  
Series, AcceleRAID 150/200/250, and DAC1164P  
Setup file for DAC960NT.SYS  
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DAC2NT4.SYS  
Windows NT Controller driver file for AcceleRAID  
160/170/170LP/352, and eXtremeRAID 2000/3000  
DAC2NT4.INF  
README.NT  
Setup file for DAC2NT4.SYS  
(Optional) Last minute information on Windows NT  
Installation  
The subdirectory \DISK on the NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette  
contains the following:  
MACDISK.SYS  
MACDISK.INF  
Mylex Accelerated Driver for Windows NT  
Setup file for MACDISK.SYS  
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Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
Primary Windows NT 4.0 Controller  
If the Mylex Disk Array Controller will be the primary (bootable) controller,  
you must install the controller driver at the time of Windows NT 4.0  
installation.  
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Installed the Mylex Disk Array Controller hardware, connected the  
disk drives to the controller and to each other, set drive SCSI IDs, and  
terminated the SCSI bus following the instructions in your Mylex Disk  
Array Controller hardware installation guide.  
Used the Mylex RAID EzAssist Configuration Utility to create a drive  
configuration and initialized the drives for use following the  
instructions in your Mylex RAID EzAssist Configuration Utility  
manual.  
To install the controller driver during Windows NT 4.0 installation:  
1. Boot the system with the Windows NT 4.0 setup diskette #1.  
2. Insert setup diskette #2 when prompted and press <Enter>.  
3. Press <Enter> again when prompted.  
4. Select Custom Setup in the Windows NT Setup screen.  
5. Next, choose S to skip the automatic detection scan.  
6. Choose S to specify an additional device.  
7. Choose Other in the list of supported adapters displayed and press  
<Enter>.  
8. When prompted for the Manufacturers supplied hardware support  
disk, insert your NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette into the floppy  
disk drive and press <Enter>.  
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9. Select the appropriate controller from the list of controllers displayed  
on this screen and press <Enter>.  
10. If you have drivers to install for other controllers (for example, an  
on-board SCSI or IDE controller to run other devices such as a CD-  
ROM drive, etc.), repeat Step 6 and Step 7. Then when prompted, insert  
the manufacturers supplied hardware support disk, press <Enter>, and  
select the appropriate driver from the list.  
If you have no other drivers to install, or when you have finished  
installing other drivers, simply press <Enter> to continue installation.  
11. Insert Windows NT 4.0 setup diskette #3 when prompted.  
12. Follow the on-screen instructions to continue Windows NT 4.0  
installation, inserting the Windows NT CD-ROM into the CD-ROM  
drive when prompted. Press <Enter> and continue with the next few  
Windows NT 4.0 installation screens.  
13. When prompted again for the MDAC Software Kitdiskette, insert  
the NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette into the floppy disk drive  
and press <Enter>.  
If you installed other drivers from other diskettes, you will be asked to  
reinsert those diskettes as well.  
This concludes Mylex Disk Array Controller driver installation for Windows  
NT 4.0. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your installation of  
the Windows NT 4.0 operating system.  
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Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller into an  
Existing Windows NT 4.0 System  
If Windows NT 4.0 is already installed and you wish to add a Mylex Disk  
Array Controller later, the controller will be a secondary (non-bootable)  
controller. After installing the controller hardware and configuring a disk  
array, follow the procedure below to add the necessary controller drivers.  
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2. Click Start, and select Settings->Control Panel within the Start menu  
(Figure 3-1).  
Figure 3-1. Open the Windows NT 4.0 Control Panel  
3. From the Control Panel window, double-click the SCSI Adapters icon  
(Figure 3-2).  
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Figure 3-2. Control Panel - SCSI Adapters  
4. In the SCSI Adapters box, click the Drivers tab to bring the Drivers  
page to the foreground (Figure 3-3).  
Figure 3-3. SCSI Adapters  
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5. With the Drivers page in the foreground, click Add. (Figure 3-4).  
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6. The Creating driver list progress bar is displayed briefly (Figure 3-5),  
and then the Install Driver box is displayed (Figure 3-6).  
Figure 3-5. Creating Driver List  
Figure 3-6. Install Driver  
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7. In the Install Driver box, click Have Disk.  
8. Insert the NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette into the floppy disk  
drive.  
9. From the Install From Disk box, change the path to A:\NT4 as shown  
in Figure 3-7 and click OK.  
Figure 3-7. Change Path to A:\NT4  
10. In the Install Driver box, select the appropriate Mylex Disk Array  
Controller and click OK (Figure 3-8).  
Figure 3-8. Select Mylex Driver for Windows NT 4.0  
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11. If there is an existing Mylex driver in the system you will see the box  
shown below in Figure 3-9. Click New to install the new driver from  
the diskette.  
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Figure 3-9. Install the New Driver from Diskette  
12. Again, be sure the path is A:\NT4 as shown in Figure 3-10 and click  
Continue.  
Figure 3-10. Confirm Diskette Driver Path  
The driver is copied from the diskette. The System Settings Change  
box is displayed as shown in Figure 3-11.  
Figure 3-11. Driver Installation Complete - DO NOT Restart  
13. Click No at this time if you choose to install the Mylex Accelerated  
Driver before restarting Windows NT 4.0. Do not install the  
Accelerated Driver if you will be using Clustering or PCI Hot Plug,  
or when mixing earlier and current Mylex controller.  
(Please refer to the README file for details.) Continue with Step 14.  
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Click Yes to restart without installing the Mylex Accelerated Driver.  
14. With the Drivers page in the foreground, click Add. (Figure 3-12).  
Figure 3-12. Add Another SCSI Driver  
15. The Install Driver box is displayed (Figure 3-13).  
Figure 3-13. Install Another Driver  
In the Install Driver box, click Have Disk.  
16. Reinsert the DOS-Formatted NT4/NW Drivers Software Kit diskette  
into the floppy disk drive if requested.  
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17. From the Install From Disk box, change the path to A:\DISK as shown  
in Figure 3-14 and click OK.  
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Figure 3-14. Change Path to A:\DISK  
18. From the Install Driver box, be sure the Mylex Accelerated Driver is  
selected and click OK (Figure 3-15).  
Figure 3-15. Select Mylex Accelerated Driver  
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19. If there is an existing Mylex driver in the system you will see the box  
shown below in Figure 3-16. Click New to install the new driver from  
the diskette.  
Figure 3-16. Install the Accelerated Driver from Diskette  
20. Again, be sure the path is A:\DISK as shown in Figure 3-17 and click  
Continue.  
Figure 3-17. Confirm Diskette Accelerated Driver Path  
The driver is copied from the diskette. The System Settings Change  
box is displayed as shown in Figure 3-18.  
Figure 3-18. Driver Installation Complete - Restart  
21. Remove the diskette and click Yes to restart Windows NT 4.0 for the  
new Mylex Disk Array Controller drivers to be available.  
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Chapter 4  
Windows 2000  
Overview  
This chapter describes installation procedures and the functionality of the  
Mylex Disk Array Controller drivers for Microsoft Windows 2000. The  
software is provided on the appropriate Software Kit distribution diskette  
and CD-ROM.  
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Mylex Disk Array Controller Driver Files for Windows 2000  
All hardware installation, system configuration, and disk array controller  
configuration must be properly completed before proceeding with the  
Windows 2000 driver installation.  
The root directory of the Software Kit Windows 2000 driver diskette  
contains the following:  
TXTSETUP.OEM Setup text file (required in root directory) needed for  
Windows 2000 installation.  
AR160.CAT  
AR160.INF  
Digital signature for the AcceleRAID 160/170LP  
Setup file required for the AcceleRAID 160/170LP  
driver  
AR170.CAT  
Digital signature for the AcceleRAID 170  
Setup file required for the AcceleRAID 170 driver  
Digital signature for the AcceleRAID 352  
Setup file required for the AcceleRAID 352 driver  
Digital signature for the DAC1164P  
AR170.INF  
AR352.CAT  
AR352.INF  
DAC1164P.CAT  
DAC1164P.INF  
DAC2W2K.SYS  
Setup file required for the DAC1164P driver  
Windows 2000 controller driver file for  
AcceleRAID 160/170/170LP/352, and eXtremeRAID  
2000/3000  
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DAC960NT.SYS  
DAC960P.CAT  
DAC960P.INF  
Windows 2000 controller driver file for DAC960P  
Series, AcceleRAID 150/200/250, and DAC1164P  
Digital signature for the DAC960P Series or  
AcceleRAID 150/200/250  
Setup file required for the DAC960P Series or  
AcceleRAID 150/200/250 driver  
EXR2000.CAT  
EXR2000.INF  
EXR3000.CAT  
EXR3000.INF  
Digital signature for the eXtremeRAID 2000  
Setup file required for the eXtremeRAID 2000 driver  
Digital signature for the eXtremeRAID 3000  
Setup file required for the eXtremeRAID 3000 driver  
WARNING  
If you are planning to upgrade a SCSI Interrupt  
Steering Logic (SISL) installation or are planning  
to install Windows 2000 in a new SISL installation,  
please contact Mylex Support for this procedure.  
Do not attempt either procedure until you contact  
Mylex.  
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Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
Primary Windows 2000 Controller  
Before proceeding you should have already carried out the following steps:  
Installed the Mylex Disk Array Controller hardware, connected the  
disk drives to the controller and to each other, set the drive SCSI IDs,  
and terminated the SCSI bus following the instructions in your Mylex  
Disk Array Controller hardware installation guide.  
Used the RAID EzAssist Configuration Utility to create a drive  
configuration and initialized the drives for use following the  
instructions in your Mylex Disk Array Controller Configuration Utility  
manual.  
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Table 4-1. Installation Procedure to Use for Each Controller  
RAID Controller Model  
eXtremeRAID 2000  
eXtremeRAID 3000  
AcceleRAID 160/170LP  
AcceleRAID 170  
Installation Procedure No.  
Installation Procedure 1  
Installation Procedure 1  
Installation Procedure 1  
Installation Procedure 1  
Installation Procedure 1  
Installation Procedure 2  
Installation Procedure 2  
Installation Procedure 2  
Installation Procedure 2  
Installation Procedure 2  
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page 4-4  
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AcceleRAID 352  
DAC960P Series  
AcceleRAID 150  
AcceleRAID 200  
AcceleRAID 250  
eXtremeRAID 1100  
(DAC1164P)  
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Installation Procedure 1:  
Using eXtremeRAID 2000, eXtremeRAID 3000,  
AcceleRAID 160/170LP, AcceleRAID 170, or  
AcceleRAID 352  
If you are about to install the eXtremeRAID 2000, eXtremeRAID 3000,  
AcceleRAID 160/170LP, AcceleRAID 170, or AcceleRAID 352, you must  
first determine if you are performing a primary or secondary installation.  
The differences between these installations are described as follows:  
Primary (new) Installation  
A primary installation is:  
First time installation of Windows 2000 operating system, according to  
the Microsoft User manual, and  
Mylex PCI RAID controller is the bootable device, configured with  
RAID EzAssist.  
Go to Performing a Primary Installationon page 4-5  
Secondary (new) Installation  
A secondary new installation is:  
First time installation of Windows 2000 operating system, according to  
the Microsoft User manual, and  
Mylex PCI RAID controller is added as a non-bootable device.  
You should first install Windows 2000 onto a disk on an embedded  
SCSI or IDE controller or SCSI host bus adapter. Then go to  
Performing a Secondary Installationon page 4-7  
Secondary (existing) Installation  
A secondary existing installation is when:  
Windows 2000 operating system is already installed, and  
A Mylex PCI RAID controller has been added to your system as a non-  
bootable device.  
Go to Performing a Secondary Installationon page 4-7.  
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Performing a Primary Installation  
To install an eXtremeRAID 2000, eXtremeRAID3000, AcceleRAID 160/  
170LP, AcceleRAID 170, or AcceleRAID 352 controller driver during  
Windows 2000 installation:  
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Insert the Windows 2000 bootable CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
Windows 2000 will begin the installation process.  
Note  
It is necessary that Mylexs new controller is  
recognized by the system before Windows 2000  
accesses the Windows 2000 bootable CD-ROM.  
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Generally, if you have any questions regarding the  
Windows 2000 installation, please refer to the  
Windows 2000 User Manual for details.  
However, here are some special instructions.  
1. As soon as the screen turns blue, press F6 so that the correct driver will  
be installed for one of these controllers: eXtremeRAID 2000,  
eXtremeRAID 3000, AcceleRAID 160/170LP, AcceleRAID 170, or  
AcceleRAID 352.  
2. You will see a screen with two options. Respond to the following  
option:  
To specify additional SCSI adapters, CD-ROM drives, or special disk  
controllers for use with Windows 2000, including those for which you  
have a device support disk from a mass storage device manufacturer,  
press S.  
3. Choose S to specify an additional device.  
1. If the system is unable to boot from the CD-ROM, boot from  
Disk 1 of the installation disks supplied. The procedure will con-  
tinue as described in this section, except you will be prompted  
when you need to insert new diskettes.  
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4. When prompted for the Manufacturers supplied hardware support  
disk, insert your Mylex Windows 2000 Drivers Software Kit diskette  
into the floppy disk drive and press <Enter>.  
You will see a screen with the following information:  
You have chosen to configure a SCSI Adapter for use with Windows  
2000, using a device support disk provided by an adapter  
manufacturer.  
Select the SCSI Adapter you want from the following list, or press ESC  
to return to the previous screen.  
5. Use the scroll bar (if available) to locate and select one of the following  
devices:  
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Mylex AcceleRAID 160 Disk Array Controller  
Mylex AcceleRAID 170 Disk Array Controller  
Mylex AcceleRAID 352 Disk Array Controller  
Mylex eXtremeRAID 2000 Disk Array Controller  
Mylex eXtremeRAID 3000 Disk Array Controller  
6. With the Software Kit diskette still in the floppy disk drive, select your  
controller and press <Enter>. The driver will load and the installation  
program will ask you if you want to install any additional drivers.  
7. If you have drivers to install for other controllers (for example, an  
on-board SCSI controller to run other devices such as a CD-ROM  
drive, etc.), repeat Step 4 and Step 5. Then when prompted, insert the  
manufacturers supplied hardware support disk, press <Enter>, and  
select the appropriate driver from the list.  
If you have no other drivers to install, or when you have finished  
installing other drivers, simply press <Enter> to continue installation.  
If you installed other drivers from other diskettes, you will be asked to  
reinsert those diskettes as well.  
8. Finally, you will be prompted to remove any diskettes and CD-ROMs,  
and you will be instructed to press <Enter> to reboot the system.  
This concludes Mylex Disk Array Controller driver installation for  
Windows 2000 when using eXtremeRAID 2000, eXtremeRAID 3000,  
AcceleRAID 160/170LP, AcceleRAID 170, or AcceleRAID 352.  
Please continue with the Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation Procedure.  
1. Important: Select this device for the AcceleRAID 170LP also.  
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Performing a Secondary Installation  
If you have reached this point:  
You already have a system with Windows 2000 installed on it.  
You have added an eXtremeRAID 2000, eXtremeRAID 3000,  
AcceleRAID 160/170LP, AcceleRAID 170, or AcceleRAID 352 into  
your system.  
Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation Procedure  
After the system reboots, it will detect new hardware. A brief message will  
be displayed. There will be no action to take at this point.  
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Figure 4-1. “Found New Hardware” Message  
1. When the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizarddialog box  
appears, (see Figure 4-2) click the Next button.  
Figure 4-2. Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard  
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2. In the next dialog box (see Figure 4-3), select the option to Search for  
a suitable driver for my deviceand then click Next.  
Figure 4-3. Install Device Drivers  
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3. The Locate Driver Filesdialog box will appear (see Figure 4-4).  
Insert the Mylex Windows 2000 Driver Diskette into Drive A, click on  
the Floppy Disk Drives check box, and then click Next.  
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Figure 4-4. Locate Driver Files  
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4. The Driver Files Search Resultsdialog box will appear (see Figure  
4-5). After verifying that the correct device driver was found, click  
Next.  
Figure 4-5. Driver Files Search Results  
5. If the current version of the Mylex driver you are about to install is too  
new to have been tested and approved by Microsoft, the driver will not  
have a digital signature and the Digital Signature Dialog Box shown in  
Figure 4-6 will appear. If this dialog box appears, click Yes to continue  
with the installation.  
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Figure 4-6. Digital Signature Dialog Box  
While the driver files are copied, the dialog box in Figure 4-7 will  
appear to show the progress of this process. This process will complete  
by itself.  
Figure 4-7. Copying the Drivers in Progress  
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6. Click Finish when the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard”  
screen appears (see Figure 4-8).  
Figure 4-8. Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard  
Verification of the installation of a device supporting GAM installation  
will briefly appear.  
Note  
GAM is not installed at this point.  
Figure 4-9. A Device that Supports GAM has been Installed  
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Installation Procedure 2:  
Using DAC960P Series, eXtremeRAID 1100 (DAC1164P),  
AcceleRAID 150, AcceleRAID 200, or AcceleRAID 250  
If the Mylex Disk Array Controller will be the primary (bootable) controller,  
you must install the controller driver after Windows 2000 installation is  
completed.  
ƽ Caution  
Do not use the [F6] update key when installing  
Windows 2000 with any of the above controllers.  
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Primary (new) Installation  
A primary installation is:  
First time installation of Windows 2000 operating system, according to  
the Microsoft User manual, and  
Mylex PCI RAID controller is the bootable device, configured with  
RAID EzAssist.  
Secondary (new) Installation  
A secondary installation is:  
First time installation of Windows 2000 operating system, according to  
the Microsoft User manual, and  
Mylex PCI RAID controller as a non-bootable device.  
Secondary (existing) Installation  
A secondary existing installation is when:  
Windows 2000 operating system is already installed, and  
An additional Mylex PCI RAID controller has been connected to your  
system as a non-bootable device.  
In this case, during the installation, you will see a message that the system  
has located new hardware. This will function as a Plug and Play process;  
there is no action required from you. Wait for the installation to finish.  
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Upgrading the Windows 2000 Driver to the Current  
Mylex Driver  
WARNING  
In order to avoid a system failure, you must  
uninstall GAM components before you begin the  
This condition occurs when:  
Windows 2000 operating system is already installed, and  
All hardware has already been installed and configured, and  
You only need to upgrade the embedded Windows 2000 driver.  
Go to Updating the Mylex Controller Driveron page 4-16.  
Upgrading Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000  
WARNING  
In order to avoid a system failure, you must  
uninstall GAM components before you begin the  
Windows 2000 upgrade.  
This upgrade requires that your Windows NT 4.0 contains Service Pack 4 or  
higher. Please refer to your Microsoft documentation for additional  
information  
requirements.  
Windows NT 4.0 with a Mylex controller  
If you are running a system with only Windows NT 4.0 and a Mylex  
controller:  
Complete the Windows 2000 upgrade, then  
Go to Updating the Mylex Controller Driveron page 4-16 to upgrade  
the Mylex Windows 2000 driver.  
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Windows NT 4.0 with GAM Server/GAM Client Installed  
If you are running a system with Windows NT 4.0 with a Mylex controller  
and GAM Server and/or GAM Client is already installed, follow the  
directions below:  
1. If GAM Server is installed, open Services, select Mylex Global Array  
Manager Server, and click the Stop button.  
2. Open the Add/Remove Programs utility and uninstall GAM Server  
and/or GAM Client.  
3. Install Microsoft Windows 2000 upgrade.  
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Windows NT 4.0 with a Mylex Controller with MACDISK installed  
If you are running a system with Windows NT 4.0 and MACDISK already  
installed, follow the directions below:  
1. Open the SCSI AdaptersControl Panel and remove the Mylex  
Accelerated Driver.  
2. Upgrade your system to Windows 2000.  
When Windows 2000 upgrade is finished, go to Updating the Mylex  
Controller Driveron page 4-16.  
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Updating the Mylex Controller Driver  
If you have gotten to this point, Windows 2000 should already be installed.  
The Windows 2000 CD-ROM comes with an embedded driver for the  
following controllers: the DAC960P Series, eXtremeRAID 1100  
(DAC1164P), AcceleRAID 150, AcceleRAID 200, and AcceleRAID 250.  
The Windows 2000 installation routine installed and used this driver during  
the Windows 2000 installation. This driver now needs to be updated.  
The procedure that follows explains in detail how to update to the new  
Mylex Windows 2000 Software Kit driver for the controller (mentioned  
above) that you are installing.  
1. Select Start >Settings->Control Panel (Figure 4-10).  
Figure 4-10. Start Menu Screen  
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2. From the Control Panel screen, double-click the System icon  
(Figure 4-11).  
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This will give you access to a series of screens that will instruct you  
how to set up your system to add the correct Mylex driver for the new  
controller board you installed.  
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3. From the System Properties screen, click the Hardware tab to bring the  
hardware selections page to the foreground (Figure 4-12).  
Figure 4-12. Hardware Tab  
4. With the hardware selections page in the foreground, click the Device  
Manager button (Figure 4-13) to bring up the Device Manager screen.  
Figure 4-13. Device Manager Button  
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5. From the Device Manager Screen, SCSI and RAID controllers, double-  
click the name of the appropriate controller device (Figure 4-14).  
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6. At the top of the next screen, select the Driver tab; then click the  
Update Driver button near the bottom right corner (Figure 4-15).  
Figure 4-15. Driver Tab and Update Driver Button  
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7. You will now have access to the upgrade device capabilities. You will  
see the Welcome to the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard screen. Click  
Next (Figure 4-16).  
Figure 4-16. Welcome to Upgrade Device Driver Wizard  
8. When you see the Install Hardware Device Drivers screen, click on the  
second line item: Display a list of the known drivers for this device so  
that I can choose a specific driver (Figure 4-17). Click Next.  
Figure 4-17. Install Hardware Device Drivers  
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9. From the Select a Device Driver, click on Have Disk (Figure 4-18).  
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10. When you have reached the Install From Disk screen, insert the  
Software Kit Windows 2000 driver diskette in drive A, check that you  
are at the A:\ prompt, and click OK. If you are not using drive A, click  
on Browse to select the drivers location (Figure 4-19).  
Figure 4-19. Install From Disk  
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11. From Select a Device Driver, select the appropriate controller to  
correspond to the controller you installed (Figure 4-20).  
Figure 4-20. Select Driver  
12. From the Start Device Driver Installation screen, notice that the name  
of your controller appears in the screen. Click Next (Figure 4-21).  
Figure 4-21. Start Device Install  
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13. If a Digital Signature is Not Found for the driver, the following dialog  
appears (Figure 4-22). Click Yes to continue.  
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The next screen informs you that the files are being copied to a local  
directory. Wait for the display to finish (Figure 4-23).  
Figure 4-23. Copying Files  
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14. When the screen, Completing the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard  
appears, Click Finish (Figure 4-24).  
Figure 4-24. Completing the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard  
Note  
If the system instructs you to reboot, click Yes in  
order for the newly installed hardware to work  
properly.  
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Chapter 5  
SCO OpenServer  
Overview  
This chapter describes installation procedures and the functionality of the  
Mylex Disk Array Controller drivers for SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.x.  
The software is provided on the appropriate Software Kit distribution  
CD-ROM with a file to create a diskette.  
This chapter assumes that the user has properly completed the hardware  
installation, PCI configuration, and the Drive Array Configuration. If you  
have not done so, please refer to the corresponding chapters and complete  
the configuration before proceeding with the driver installation.  
Installing SCO UNIX with the mdac driver follows the standard SCO UNIX  
installation with the addition that during the installation, you need to insert  
the appropriate SCO UNIX driver diskette when prompted.  
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Creating a Driver Diskette for SCO UNIX  
Before installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller Drivers for SCO UNIX,  
a SCO UNIX driver diskette must be created according to the instructions in  
Appendix A, Creating PCI Driver Installation Diskettes.”  
This diskette will be used in both the primary and secondary installation  
processes and when updating a previously installed driver wherever  
instructed to insert the Software Kit SCO OpenServer Driver diskette.”  
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SCO OpenServer  
Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
Primary Controller  
This section provides guidelines for the system administrator to follow  
during the installation of SCO UNIX to prepare it for using the Mylex Disk  
Array Controller (DAC) as the primary controller. The following guidelines  
will focus mainly on the important steps for installing the SCO UNIX  
drivers. For detailed information about the operating system installation,  
consult the SCO UNIX documentation.  
If a tape drive connected to the controller is being used for installation, make  
sure that the tape drive is set to SCSI ID 2, that the configuration utility has  
been run with the tape drive installed, and that the configuration has been  
saved. The same is also true when using a CD-ROM, except the CD-ROM  
needs to be set to SCSI ID 5.  
Prepare the system to receive the SCO OpenServer 5.0.x driver by  
performing the following procedure:  
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system. The following prompt will be displayed:  
Boot  
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2. Type ahslink at the colon(:) and press <Enter>.  
: ahslink  
When running SCO 5.0.x on a system with an additional SCSI  
controller, to install the controller at the boot prompt, enter:  
Boot: defbootstr ahslink=mdac Sdsk=mdac(0,0,0,1)  
If installing onto a system that is SISL capable and using a SISL  
capable DAC, it is recommended to disable the SCSI chip driver on the  
system by entering the following at the boot prompt:  
Boot: defbootstr ahslink=mdac Sdsk=mdac(0,0,0,1)  
disable=[scsi chip driver name]  
3. The system will display the following message  
What packages do you need linked in the system,  
or q to quit?:  
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Type mdac and press <Enter>.  
: mdac ↵  
4. The system then displays standard UNIX messages, such as loading  
Kernel fd(64) UNIX.text, UNIX.data, UNIX.bss, etc.  
The system will then provide the following message prompt:  
Please insert the fd(60)mdac volume and press  
<Return>  
or 'q' to quit  
5. Insert the Software Kit SCO OpenServer Driver diskette into the  
primary floppy drive and press <Enter>:  
Note  
When installing SCO OpenServer 5.0.x, you will be  
asked if you would like to try a replacement of the  
existing mdac package. Type rfor try replacement.  
6. Follow the standard SCO UNIX installation procedure until you see the  
following message:  
Please insert (mdac) package BTLD disk into the  
floppy drive so that it can be extracted onto the  
hard disk for incorporation into the link-kit.  
This is where the driver package diskette is inserted a second time.  
7. Insert the Software Kit SCO OpenServer Driver diskette and press  
<Enter>. The system will respond with the following message:  
Extracting BTLD distribution for mdac...  
8. From this point forward, follow the standard procedure for SCO UNIX  
installation. Make sure the entire Extended Utilities of SCO UNIX are  
installed. Near the end of the installation, the following description is  
displayed:  
The following packages are on this disk:  
NAME  
mdac  
DESCRIPTION  
<Mylex Controller Description>  
Please enter the names of the packages you wish to  
install, or 'q' to quit  
[default: mdac]:  
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9. Press the <Enter> key to continue. The system displays several  
messages. After the system has completed its installation, you will see  
the following message:  
NOTICE: Flushing [controller] 0 cache... done  
** Safe to Power Off **  
- or -  
** Press any Key to Reboot **  
where [controller] is the base model of the controller.  
10. This concludes the installation of SCO UNIX and the Mylex Disk  
Array Controller driver. Reboot the operating system from the System  
Drive that was just installed.  
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The driver for both the primary controller and any secondary controllers are  
installed simultaneously as a part of the previous SCO UNIX installation. No  
further procedures are required in order to use additional Mylex Disk Array  
Controllers as secondary controllers in the installation.  
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Adding System Drives  
The recommended method for creating UNIX file systems on System Drives  
is through the SCO UNIX mkdev hd command. Follow the instructions in the  
SCO UNIX documentation for adding a hard disk.  
Mylex Disk Array Controllers are mapped differently under SCO UNIX than  
under the Mylex Disk Array Controller Configuration Utility. It is necessary  
to use the target ID and the LUN number to identify each system drive being  
created for SCO UNIX.  
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Target ID  
LUN ID  
The following table shows the relationships of SCO UNIX target IDs and  
LUNs to System Drive numbers as defined under the Mylex Disk Array  
Controller Configuration Utility. For example, for System Drive number 20,  
enter 4 for the target ID and 3 as the LUN (shaded areas in Table 5-1).  
Table 5-1. System Drive Mapping Addresses  
SCO  
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System Drive Number  
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2
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17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
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11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
SCO  
SCO  
SCO  
SCO  
LUN 1  
LUN 2  
LUN 3  
LUN 4  
Note  
The bus number is always zero.  
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Installing Mylex Disk Array Controller Tape  
Drivers  
The driver that provides support for tape drives also gets installed as a part of  
the standard controller SCO UNIX driver installation. It is recommended  
that a tape drive installed on any Mylex Disk Array Controller channel be set  
to SCSI ID 2.  
To install UNIX from a tape drive, follow the standard SCO UNIX  
OpenServer installation for tape as described in the SCO UNIX  
documentation.  
After SCO UNIX 5.0.x is installed, the tape drive is configured as a standard  
tape device, and can be accessed by using the device /dev/rStp0. Also, any  
tape control operation can be done using the tape command. Refer to the  
SCO UNIX manuals for more details on using a tape drive.  
If the installation of UNIX was not done from tape, use the mkdev tape  
command to configure the tape drive. When prompted for the LUN of the  
device, make sure to specify a LUN of 0.  
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The tape drive may be placed on any channel. However, if another device  
with the same SCSI ID is present on a lower channel, the tape may not  
function properly.  
Mylex Disk Array Controller CD-ROM Drivers  
The driver that provides support for CD-ROM devices also gets installed as  
a part of the standard controller SCO UNIX driver installation. It is  
recommended that a CD-ROM drive installed on any controller channel be  
set to SCSI ID 5.  
Use the View/Update Configuration option of the Mylex Disk Array  
Controller Configuration Utility to configure the CD-ROM. Save the new  
configuration before trying to use the CD-ROM under SCO UNIX.  
To install UNIX from a CD-ROM drive, follow the standard SCO UNIX  
OpenServer installation instructions for CD-ROM. A screen will prompt you  
for the type of installation being performed. You can choose either TAPE  
(default), or CD-ROM, etc. From here you can select the SCSI option as  
described in the SCO UNIX documentation.  
If UNIX was not installed from CD-ROM, then a CD-ROM drive may be  
configured using the mkdev cdrom command. The LUN of this device should  
always be set to 0.  
A CD-ROM drive may be placed on any channel. However, if another non-  
disk device with the same ID is present on a lower channel, only the non-  
disk device on the lower channel will be accessible.  
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Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as a Secondary  
Controller  
This section provides guidelines for the system administrator to follow  
during the installation of SCO UNIX to prepare it for using the Mylex Disk  
Array Controller as a secondary controller. The following guidelines will  
focus mainly on the important steps for installing the Mylex Disk Array  
Controller SCO UNIX drivers. For detailed information about the operating  
system installation, consult the SCO UNIX documentation.  
If a tape drive connected to the controller is being used for installation, make  
sure that the tape drive is set to SCSI ID 2, that the configuration utility has  
been run with the tape drive installed, and that the configuration has been  
saved. The same is also true when using a CD-ROM, except the CD-ROM  
needs to be set to SCSI ID 5.  
Secondary Controller Installation Procedure  
The procedure for installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as a secondary  
controller under SCO UNIX using Mylex drivers varies slightly depending  
on the type of device that is installed as the primary controller:  
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If the primary controller is IDE or EIDE, start at Step 1.  
If the primary controller is SCSI, start at Step 6.  
1. Make sure the following SCO SCSI modules are enabled before  
attempting to install the Mylex controller SCO mdac drivers into an  
existing SCO system.  
Sdsk  
Stp  
Srom  
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SCSI disk  
SCSI tape  
SCSI CD-ROM  
2. Change to the sdevice.d subdirectory  
# cd /etc/conf/sdevice.d  
3. Enable the SCO UNIX SCSI modules by editing the files: Sdsk, Stp,  
and Srom. Change the second field on all three files from N to Y.  
Example of Sdsk file before edit (where x could be any digit):  
Sdsk N x x x x x x x x  
After edit:  
Sdsk Y x x x x x x x x  
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4. Relink the kernel:  
#cd /etc/conf/cf.d  
# ./link_unix  
5. Reboot the system.  
6. Make sure you are in single-user mode (init 1), then install the Mylex  
mdac drivers by running the installpkg utility. Insert the Software Kit  
SCO OpenServer Driver diskette.”  
# init 1  
# installpkg  
7. When the message prompt asks for a package name, type mdac.  
Please enter the names of the packages you  
wish to install, or q to quit: mdac  
8. Rebuild SCO UNIX kernel.  
# cd /etc/conf/cf.d  
# ./link_unix  
9. Reboot the system to invoke the new kernel.  
10. Run mkdev hd to configure the hard disks (system drives) on the  
controller.  
Enter mdac for package name  
Select the target IDs and LUN numbers until all controllers and  
system drives are configured (refer to Table 5-1).  
Select Y to relink kernel  
11. Reboot the system to invoke the new kernel. Run mkdev hd again to  
prepare storage space for the UNIX filesystem. Be sure to enter the  
same numbers entered in Step 10 above for each system drive. A  
partition table will be displayed and you will be prompted to enter the  
filesystem size in cylinders. For controller drive mapping, 1 cyl =  
2MB.  
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Updating a Previously Installed Driver  
To install the Mylex Disk Array Controller into an existing system to replace  
an older version of the driver, perform the following procedure:  
1. Make sure you are in single-user mode (init 1), then install the Mylex  
mdac drivers by running the installpkg utility. Insert the Software Kit  
SCO OpenServer Driver diskette.”  
# init 1  
# installpkg  
2. When the message prompt asks for a package name, type mdac.  
Please enter the names of the packages you  
wish to install, or q to quit: mdac  
3. A message prompt will advise you that a mdac is already installed and  
will ask you to confirm that you want to replace it. Type y for yes.  
There is already a mdac installed.  
Do you want to replace it with the version  
in madac? (y/n/q): y  
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4. Rebuild SCO UNIX kernel.  
# cd /etc/conf/cf.d  
# ./link_unix  
5. Reboot the system to invoke the new kernel.  
Tuning SCO for Maximum Performance  
Best system performance can be achieved when using the Mylex Disk Array  
Controller SCO UNIX mdac driver by fine-tuning certain UNIX parameters.  
To perform this system tune-up, use the scoadmin utility. Select Hardware/  
Kernel manager. Under the Kernel option select Tune Parameters. The  
SDSKOUT parameter is located under Miscellaneous device drives and  
hardware parameters and the NMPBUF parameters is located under Buffers  
management. Refer to the SCO UNIX on-line documentation for  
information on the scoadmin utility.  
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Tune the following parameters:  
SDSKOUT Set this value to a number equal to 126 divided by the number  
of system drives being used. If required, round down the result to the next  
lower value so that its multiple does not exceed 126.  
NMPBUF Set this parameter for controller driver version 4.x or above.  
Use the sar -h command to find the Scatter/Gather Buffer utilization and the  
Out of scatter/Gather buffers condition to set the buffer parameters.  
Since the system configuration and the test suites differ significantly, the  
best way to tune either of these parameters is to evaluate the system activity  
report data. Refer to the SCO UNIX documentation for more information on  
methods and procedures that relate to acquiring and interpreting sar data.  
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Chapter 6  
UnixWare  
Overview  
This chapter provides information about the following installation  
procedures and the functionality of the Mylex Disk Array Controller drivers  
for UnixWare 7.x and UnixWare 2.1.2 and 2.1.3. The software is provided  
on the appropriate Software Kit distribution CD-ROM with a file to create a  
diskette.  
The UnixWare driver for the Mylex Disk Array Controller supports disk  
drives, tape drives and CD-ROM drives under UnixWare 7.x and UnixWare  
2.1.2 and 2.1.3. The driver supports up to four controllers. Also, the driver  
supports secondary system drives larger than 8GB.  
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Special Notes  
In order for UnixWare 2.1.2 and below to detect a Mylex multifunction  
controller such as a DAC960PG, DAC960PJ, DAC960PR,  
DAC960PT, etc., UnixWare 2.1.2 and below must have a  
multifunction PCI Driverloaded.  
In order to install a Mylex multifunction controller, a driver diskette  
must be created from the CD-ROM. See Creating a Driver Diskette  
for UnixWareon page 6-3.  
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please refer to Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
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If using a Mylex multifunction controller as a secondary controller ,  
please refer to Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
5.  
If using a Mylex multifunction controller as a primary controller,  
please refer to Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
Primary UnixWare Controller with UnixWare 2.1.2on page 6-6.  
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please refer to Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
Secondary UnixWare Controller with UnixWare 2.1.2on page 6-8.  
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1. Primaryindicates that a controllers storage device will be the  
boot device for UnixWare installation.  
2. Secondaryindicates that the controller is not the bootable  
device for the UnixWare operating system.  
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Creating a Driver Diskette for UnixWare  
Before installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller Drivers for UnixWare,  
a UnixWare driver diskette must be created according to the instructions in  
Appendix A, Creating PCI Driver Installation Diskettes.”  
This diskette will be used in both the primary and secondary installation  
processes and when updating a previously installed driver wherever  
instructed to insert the Software Kit UnixWare (dak) driver diskette.”  
Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
Primary UnixWare Controller with UnixWare 7.x/  
2.1.3  
follow the instructions below.  
Note  
If you are installing UnixWare 2.1.2 as a primary  
controller, please refer to Installing the Mylex Disk  
Array Controller as the Primary UnixWare Controller  
with UnixWare 2.1.2on page 6-6.  
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1. Follow the instructions in the appropriate Mylex Disk Array Controller  
manuals to set up the hardware, install the controller, connect the disk,  
tape, and/or CD-ROM drives, and run the Mylex Disk Array Controller  
Configuration Utility to create Drive Groups and System Drives.  
Note  
CD-ROM or tape drives may be connected to any  
channel on the first controller. Do not set the SCSI ID  
of either CD-ROM drives or tape drives to ID 0.  
2. Initialize all the System drives using the RAID EzAssist Configuration  
Utility. Make sure the first System drive is less than 2GB.  
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Note  
If installing onto a system that is SISL capable and  
using a SISL capable DAC it is recommended to  
disable the SCSI chip driver on the system by entering  
the DCU at the appropriate screen then select  
Software Device Drivers and disable the appropriate  
driver.  
3. Boot the system from the UnixWare Diskette.  
4. Follow the instructions provided in the UnixWare Installation  
Handbook. The Mylex Disk Array Controller driver for UnixWare is  
included on the Software Kit UnixWare (dak) driver diskette which  
was made from the Software Kit CD-ROM.  
During the installation, you will be prompted to either Install Host  
Bus Adapter Drivers or Continue Installation.  
Select Install Host Bus Adapter Drivers,  
Insert the Software Kit UnixWare (dak) driver diskette as instructed,  
and continue with the instructions provided in the UnixWare  
Installation Handbook.  
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Use /dev/rct0 and /dev/cdrom/c0b0txl0 (x is the CD-ROM SCSI ID  
number) to access tape and CD-ROM devices after installation.  
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Secondary UnixWare Controller with UnixWare  
7.x/2.1.3  
install the new Mylex Disk Array Controller hardware.  
Note  
If you are installing UnixWare 2.1.2 as a secondary  
controller, please refer to Installing the Mylex Disk  
Array Controller as the Secondary UnixWare  
Controller with UnixWare 2.1.2on page 6-8.  
If UnixWare is installed on a non-Mylex controller, install the Mylex Disk  
Array Controller driver for UnixWare as follows:  
Note  
If installing onto a system that is SISL capable and  
disable the SCSI chip driver on the system by entering  
the DCU at the appropriate screen then select  
Software Device Drivers and disable the appropriate  
driver.  
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1. Insert the Software Kit UnixWare (dak) driver diskette into the floppy  
diskette drive, please refer to Creating a Driver Diskette for  
UnixWareon page 6-3.  
2. Type the following (match case exactly as shown):  
pkgadd -d diskette1 dak ↵  
The new controller driver is installed.  
3. Rebuild the Kernel:  
/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B ↵  
4. Reboot the system:  
shutdown -i0 -g0 -y ↵  
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Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
Primary UnixWare Controller with UnixWare 2.1.2  
Mylex multifunction controllers use firmware 4.x or above. A special patch  
required for UnixWare 2.1.3 or 7.x on x86). Follow the steps below to  
download the patch files and create diskettes.  
Note  
If you are installing UnixWare 7.x or UnixWare 2.1.3  
as a primary controller, please refer to Installing the  
Mylex Disk Array Controller as the Primary  
UnixWare Controller with UnixWare 7.x/2.1.3on  
page 6-3.  
1. Download the following files from the Technical Support area of the  
Mylex web site:  
ptf3256.boot.dd.exe  
ptf3256.s.exe  
2. Insert a non-bootable DOS-formatted floppy diskette in the diskette  
drive and run:  
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DOS-formatted floppy diskette in the diskette drive and run:  
ptf3256.s.exe a: ↵  
Use the two diskettes youve just created when requested in the procedure  
below.  
To install the UnixWare driver for the Mylex Disk Array Controller:  
1. Follow the instructions in the appropriate Mylex Disk Array Controller  
manuals to set up the hardware, install the controller, connect the disk,  
tape, and/or CD-ROM drives, and run the RAID EzAssist  
Configuration Utility to create Drive Groups and System Drives.  
Note  
CD-ROM or tape drives may be connected to any  
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channel on the first controller. Do not set the SCSI ID  
of either CD-ROM drives or tape drives to ID 0.  
2. Initialize all the System drives using the RAID EzAssist Configuration  
Utility. Make sure the first System drive is less than 2GB.  
Note  
If installing onto a system that is SISL capable and  
using a SISL capable DAC it is recommended to  
disable the SCSI chip driver on the system by entering  
the DCU at the appropriate screen then select  
Software Device Drivers and disable the appropriate  
driver.  
3. Boot the system from the PTF3256 Boot Diskette.  
4. Follow the instructions provided in the UnixWare 2.1.2 Installation  
Handbook. The Mylex Disk Array Controller driver for UnixWare is  
included on the Software Kit UnixWare (dak) diskette made from the  
Software Kit CD-ROM.  
During the installation, you will be prompted to either Install Host  
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The controller should be detected automatically during the install  
process.  
5. Insert the PTF3256 Supplemental Diskette when prompted.  
6. After the installation of boot files, the system is automatically shut  
down.  
Use /dev/rct0 and /dev/cdrom/c0b0txl0 (x is the CD-ROM SCSI ID  
number) to access tape and CD-ROM devices after installation.  
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Installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller as the  
Secondary UnixWare Controller with UnixWare  
2.1.2  
Mylex multifunction controllers use firmware 4.x or above. A special patch  
is required for operation of these controllers with UnixWare 2.1.2 (not  
required for UnixWare 7.x on x86 or UnixWare 2.1.3). UnixWare must  
patch. Follow the steps below to download the patch file and create a  
diskette:  
Note  
If you are installing UnixWare 7.x or UnixWare 2.1.3  
as a secondary controller, please refer to Installing the  
Mylex Disk Array Controller as the Secondary  
UnixWare Controller with UnixWare 7.x/2.1.3on  
page 6-5.  
1. Download the following file from the Technical Support area of the  
Mylex web site:  
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Use the diskette youve just created when requested in the procedure below.  
To install the UnixWare driver for the Mylex Disk Array Controller:  
Note  
If installing onto a system that is SISL capable and  
using a SISL capable DAC it is recommended to  
disable the SCSI chip driver on the system by entering  
the DCU at the appropriate screen then select  
Software Device Drivers and disable the appropriate  
driver.  
1. Insert the patch diskette in the file servers diskette drive.  
2. Type the following (match case exactly as shown):  
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3. When asked for the package name, select the appropriate name from  
the list and press <Enter>.  
The patch files are installed.  
4. Remove the patch diskette, then insert the Software Kit UnixWare  
diskette into the floppy diskette drive.  
5. Type the following (match case exactly as shown):  
pkgadd -d diskette1 dak ↵  
The new controller driver is installed.  
6. Rebuild the Kernel:  
/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B ↵  
7. Reboot the system:  
shutdown -i0 -g0 -y ↵  
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Adding System Drives  
Use the UnixWare diskadd command to add System Drives to the primary  
controller and to any secondary controllers. For more information, refer to  
the UnixWare documentation on the diskadd utility.  
Note  
No UnixWare Slice (UNIX file system) can be greater  
than 2GB.  
To Primary Controller  
For the second and third System Drive of the primary controller, specify the  
diskadd command as shown below (assuming the Mylex Disk Array  
Controller is the first or only disk controller):  
# diskadd c0b0t0d1 ## (for the second System Drive)  
# diskadd c0b0t0d2 ## (for the third System Drive)  
To Secondary Controller(s)  
For the first and second System Drives of a secondary controller, specify the  
diskadd command as shown below (assuming there is no other disk  
controller):  
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# diskadd c1b0t0d1 ## (for second System Drive of the  
second controller)  
Updating a Previously Installed Driver  
To update the controller driver, follow the procedure below:  
1. Insert the Software Kit UnixWare (dak) driver diskette in the file  
servers diskette drive.  
2. Type the following (match case exactly as shown):  
pkgadd -d diskette1 dak ↵  
The new controller driver is installed.  
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3. Rebuild the Kernel:  
/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B ↵  
4. Reboot the system:  
shutdown -i0 -g0 -y ↵  
Changing the Controller Configuration  
If there is a need to change the IRQ of the controller at any time, refer to the  
UnixWare manual under DCU. If a Mylex Disk Array Controller is the  
primary controller, and a second, third or fourth Mylex Disk Array  
Controller is to be added, set the interrupt for the secondary controller, then  
power-cycle the system (power off, then power on).  
When the system restarts, UnixWare identifies the controller and displays  
the message New hardware instance mapped to static driver...The  
controller should be detected automatically during the start up sequence.  
Use DCU to verify the interrupts after logging-on the system.  
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Solaris  
Overview  
This chapter provides information and installation procedures for the device  
drivers for Solaris 7.0. The software is provided on the appropriate Software  
Kit distribution CD-ROM with a file to create a diskette.  
The Solaris driver for the Mylex Disk Array Controller supports disk drives,  
tape drives and CD-ROM drives under Solaris 7.0. The driver supports up to  
16 controllers. Also, the driver supports secondary system drives larger than  
8GB.  
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Creating a Driver Diskette for Solaris  
Before installing the Mylex Disk Array Controller Drivers for Solaris,  
a Mylex MDAC Supplemental Driver Diskette (MDAC Supplemental  
Diskette) must be created according to the instructions in Appendix A,  
Creating PCI Driver Installation Diskettes.”  
This diskette will be used in both the primary and secondary installation  
processes and when updating a previously installed driver wherever  
instructed.  
How to use the Mylex Supplemental  
Driver Diskette  
You can use the Mylex Supplemental Driver Diskette you just created in the  
previous section in one of two ways:  
To use new drivers to install or upgrade the Solaris operating  
environment on a system with new hardware (primary installation), or  
To add new drivers to support (update) new hardware on an already  
installed booted system (secondary installation).  
Installing Solaris Using the Solaris Device  
Configuration Assistant Diskette for a  
Primary Installation  
The steps below describe how to use drivers on the Solaris Device  
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Configuration Assistant Diskette for a Primary Installation to install Solaris  
(Intel Platform Edition) on a new system.  
These instructions assume that you are installing Solaris 7 onto a x86 system  
using the Mylex MDAC driver.  
Use the appropriate Solaris Device Configuration Assistant Diskette as the  
boot diskette.  
1. Insert the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant Diskette into your  
1. The Solaris Device Configuration Assistant Diskette is a boot  
diskette provided by Sun Microsystems.  
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computers disk drive. Also, insert the Solaris Installation  
CD-ROM. If you have a network installation, verify with your system  
administrator that the Solaris Network Installation image is available  
on your network.  
2. Turn on your computer.  
3. When the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant screen is displayed,  
choose the F4 option (on Solaris 7, this is labeled as, F4_Add Driver).  
You will see the Bus Enumerating screen with the following message:  
Determining buses...is displayed.  
4. Follow the directions on the next screen, the Install Supplemental  
Drivers screen.  
5. Now, remove the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant Diskette from  
the disk drive, then insert the MDAC Supplemental Diskette.  
6. Press <F2> to continue. (F2 means Continue)  
The Select Solaris System Version screen is displayed. Press <Enter>  
to choose the Solaris operating system. It will show up as:  
[ ] Solaris OS 2.7  
7. Select the appropriate Solaris Operating System and press <F2>.  
Two screens will be displayed.  
The Loading Supplemental Driver Software screen is displayed,  
along with a progress bar that shows the percentage of drivers that  
have been extracted from the diskette. Drivers are read into memory  
and survive long enough for the system to successfully boot to its  
installation program. The drives loaded are:  
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The Continue Supplemental Driver Installation screen is displayed  
when all the new drivers on the diskette have been processed.  
8. Now, remove the MDAC Supplemental Diskette from the disk drive  
and then insert the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant diskette.  
9. Press <F4> to finish the driver installation. You will see the following  
display:  
mlx - Device Driver  
mdac - Device Driver  
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10. Press <F2> to continue.  
ƽ Caution  
DO NOT REMOVE the Solaris Device Configuration  
Assistant Diskette from the disk drive until you see  
the following message displayed in a dialog box:  
Message: If you want to bypass the device  
configuration and boot screens when the system  
reboots, eject the Solaris Device Configuration  
Assistant/Boot diskette now.  
11. Continue with Sun Microsystemsinstallation instructions and follow  
the screen prompts.  
12. Near the end of the Solaris operating system installation, you will be  
asked to insert the Mylex Supplemental Driver. Insert the diskette at  
that time.  
The system will automatically reboot when the Solaris operating  
system has been completely installed.  
Installing Solaris Using the Mylex MDAC  
Supplemental Driver Diskette for a  
Secondary Installation  
Before you begin to add or update your drivers, check that your newly  
supported hardware devices are installed and configured according to the  
instructions in the corresponding Device Reference Page, if any. See Device  
Reference Manual for Solaris (Intel Platform Edition).  
These instructions assume that you are working with a x86 system using  
either the Mylex MDAC driver.  
Note  
When the Solaris Intel Platform Edition software is  
already installed, the simplest way to add new or  
updated drivers is to install the supplemental driver  
diskettes as patches on your system.  
Follow the steps below for a secondary (existing) installation.  
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1. Access the root directory. At the # prompt, type  
cd /  
2. Type the following command to see if the Volume Management  
software is running on the computer you are updating:  
ps -ef | grep vold  
Note  
For more information about managing diskettes and  
drives, see the System Administration Guide for  
Solaris.  
3. If Volume Management is running, temporarily stop it by typing the  
following command line at the system prompt.  
/etc/init.d/volmgt stop  
4. Insert the MDAC Supplemental Diskette into the disk drive.  
5. Mount the MDAC Supplemental Diskette at the /mnt mount point by  
typing the following command:  
mount -F pcfs /dev/diskette /mnt  
Note  
You must mount the MDAC Supplemental Diskette at  
this point in the file structure to update your computer  
successfully.  
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The install.sh script searches for all new or updated drivers on the  
diskette. When a new or updated driver is found, the following message  
is displayed:  
Unconditionally installing ITUs <mlx mdac>  
Installing package <MYLXmlx>  
7. You will see the following message:  
Installation of <MYLXmlx> was successful.  
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You will see another message and prompt:  
Installing package <MYLXmdac>  
Do you want to continue with the installation of  
<MYLXmdac> ?  
If the driver is the one you want to install, at the prompt, type y for yes  
or press <Enter>. If the driver is not the one you want, type n for no.  
Note  
Be sure to wait for the following successful”  
message to appear. It is somewhat delayed. If the  
process is interrupted before it appears, the  
installation will not be completed.  
If you select y for yes, the install.sh script installs the driver. You will  
see the following message:  
Installation of <MYLXmdac> was successful.  
8. When youre done and the install.sh script exits, unmount the diskette  
by typing the following command lines:  
# cd /  
# umount /mnt  
9. Remove the Mylex Supplemental Driver diskette from the disk drive.  
10. Reboot your computer, type in the following command lines.  
# touch /reconfigure  
# reboot  
11. Turn off your computer, add the new hardware, and turn on your  
computer again.  
12. When the autoboot sequence prompt is displayed, quickly press  
Escape.  
The autoboot sequence is interrupted. The Solaris Device  
Configuration Assistant screen is displayed.  
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13. Press <F2> to continue.  
You will see the Bus Enumerating screen with the following message:  
“Determining buses...” is displayed.  
The Scanning Devices screen is then displayed. System devices are  
scanned. When scanning is complete, the Identified Devices screen is  
displayed.  
14. Press <F2> to continue.  
You will see the following message:  
Message: “Loading driver com.bef...” is displayed.  
The boot Solaris screen is then displayed.  
15. On the Boot Solaris screen, select the device controller attached to the  
device that contains your install medium, in this case the main system  
disk.  
The following script is displayed when new hardware is found.  
/etc/bootrc  
16. At the prompt, type: (reboot)  
b -r  
This reboot process concludes the installation of new or updated  
drivers. When your computer has rebooted, you can use your new  
hardware.  
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Chapter 8  
Linux  
Overview  
This chapter provides contact information for the Mylex disk array  
controller drivers needed to support Linux.  
Installing the Disk Array Controller Drivers  
Go to the following web site to download the appropriate Mylex Disk Array  
Controller Drivers:  
http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/DAC960.html  
The MDAC device driver (DAC960.o) version 2.2.4 supports previous  
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For instructions on how to install the disk array controller drivers, see the  
appropriate instructions on the web site and refer to the appropriate Linux  
OS distribution reference manual.  
Note  
Device driver version 2.2.4 is embedded in Red Hat  
6.1/6.2, SuSE 6.3/6.4, Caldera 2.4, and Turbo Linux  
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2. These controllers include AcceleRAID 160/170/170LP/352 and  
eXtremeRAID 2000 PCI to Ultra 160 SCSI controllers, and the  
eXtremeRAID 3000 PCI to Fibre Channel controller.  
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Appendix A  
Creating PCI Driver  
Installation Diskettes  
Introduction  
The Mylex Disk Array Controller Operating System Drivers package allows  
your operating system to run with your Mylex controller. You can create  
your own driver diskette from the RAID Management Software Installation  
menu under Windows.  
Mylex provides driver diskettes for Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, and  
Netware 4.2/5.x. If these are damaged or lost, you can recreate another set of  
diskettes.  
Use this procedure to create driver diskettes for Sun Solaris 7 x86, SCO  
OpenServer 5.0.5, and Unixware 7.1.x, or 2.1.2/2.1.3.  
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Creating Operating System Driver Diskettes  
For the procedure below, the CD-ROM must be inserted into a system  
running Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000.  
Create a driver diskette in six easy steps:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM provided in your Mylex package.  
2. From the RAID Management Software Installation menu, click Create  
Software Diskettes.  
Figure A-1. RAID Management Software Installation Menu  
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3. Click Operating System Drivers.  
Figure A-2. Create Driver Diskette Menu  
4. Click the appropriate operating system corresponding to the PCI driver  
installation diskette you wish to create.  
Figure A-3. Appropriate Operating System Menu  
5. When the operating system has been selected, you will be prompted  
with a DOS shell requesting that you insert a blank diskette.  
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Figure A-4. DOS Shell  
6. Insert the blank diskette and press Enter to extract the image onto the  
diskette.  
Use your newly created driver diskettes to install your Mylex controller  
operating system drivers. Refer to the appropriate chapter in this manual.  
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