readme.txt Driver File Contents (icp-raid-win2k3-xp-x64_drv_b9179.exe)

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README.TXT

ICP ICP9085LI/ICP5085BR SAS RAID Controller
ICP ICP9047MA/ICP9087MA SATA RAID Controller
ICP ICP9014RO/ICP9024RO SCSI RAID Controller

                          
as of July 11, 2006
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Please review this file for important information about issues
and erratas that were discovered after completion of the standard
product documentation. In the case of conflict between various
parts of the documentation set, this file contains the most
current information.

NOTE: The latest BIOS and documentation can be downloaded
from www.icp-vortex.com.when they become available.

The following information is available in this file:

   1. Software and Documentation
      1.1 Controller & Utility Software
      1.2 Documentation on this CD
   2. Installation Instructions
   3. General Cautions
   4. Known Limitations
      4.1 Booting to a bootable CD
      4.2 ICP9014RO/ ICP9024RO controllers
      4.3 ICP9024RO controller
      4.4 ICP9085LI controller
      4.5 Using the controller in a Dell Precision 530
      4.6 ACU utility
      4.7 FreeBSD and Solaris
      4.8 ICP Storage Manager
      4.9 ICP5085BR SAS controller
     4.10 Installing ICP9047MA/ICP9087MA controller on NetWare
     4.11 OpenServer 6.0
     4.12 SAS and SATA controllers and Adaptec 335SAS enclosure
     4.13 Using the ICP5085BR in a Gateway 920
     4.14 Netware
     4.15 Creating an Array from the ICP Storage Manager CD
     4.16 Using the controller with an Adaptec S50 JBOD Enclosure
     4.17 SMART errors on SATA controllers
     4.18 Firmware upgrades
     4.19 RAID 10/50/60 array leg limitations
     4.20 Microsoft VDS Storage Manager LUN Error
     4.21 ICP5085BR controller
     4.22 UnixWare and OpenServer


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1. Software and Documentation
   
   1.1. Controller & Utility Software

        Note: The latest versions of BIOS and driver software 
        can be downloaded from www.icp-vortex.com when they become
        available.
                
        - BIOS 
         
        - ACU 
          
        - Windows Drivers 
          
          o Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server, Professional
          o Windows 2003 Server, Standard, Enterprise
          o Windows XP Professional

        - Linux Drivers

          o Red Hat Enterprise 3.0, IA-32 and x64 
          o Red Hat Enterprise 4.0, IA-32 and x64
          o SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8.0, IA-32 and x64 
          o SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0, IA-32 and x64 
    
        - Netware Drivers

          o NetWare 6.5

        - FreeBSD Drivers

          o FreeBSD 5.3, 5.4 and 6.0
        
        - SCO Drivers

          o OpenServer 6.0
          o UnixWare 7.1.4

        - Sun Solaris Drivers
          
          o Solaris 10

   1.2. Documentation on this CD

        - ICP SAS, SATA, and SCSI RAID Controllers Installation 
          and User's Guide 
          
        - ICP SAS, SATA, and SCSI RAID Controllers 
          README.TXT file


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2. Installation Instructions

   - The ICP SAS, SATA, and SCSI RAID Controllers Installation 
     and User's Guide contains complete installation information for 
     the controllers and drivers, as well as complete instructions 
     for all utilities. The ICP Storage Manager User's Guide 
     contains complete installation information for the ICP 
     Storage Manager software.


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3. General Cautions 

   - While an array is being built or cleared, DO NOT remove and 
     reinsert any drive from that array. Doing so may cause 
     unpredictable results for any of the controller's arrays.
     
   - While a drive is being cleared, DO NOT try to include it in a
     new array. Doing so may cause unpredictable results.

   - DO NOT move drives containing an array or volume from one 
     controller to another while the power is on. Doing so could 
     cause the loss of the array configuration or data, or both. 
     Instead, power off both affected controllers, move the drives, 
     and then restart.
     
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4. Known Limitations

   4.1 Booting to a bootable CD

       A system cannot boot to a bootable CD in a SCSI CDRW drive
       connected to the ICP9024RO SCSI RAID controller.

   4.2 ICP9014RO/ICP9024RO controllers

       Use only the utilities/flash tools included with this release.
       Upgrade any existing tools to those included with this 
       release, as this release supports additional features that 
       were not available with previous releases

   4.3 ICP9024RO controller

       With an Intel Pro/1000 MT 32-bit PCI NIC on the system, after
       controller POST the controller goes to a 
       BLED 0xEF NMI_HANDLER_FAILURE.
 
   4.4 ICP9085LI controller 

       When the controller is connected to an external enclosure, 
       only the internal SAS connector closest to the bracket is
       available for use with internal SAS or SATA disk drives. The
       other internal SAS connector shares the SAS bus with the
       external connector, which is occupied.

       This controller does not support Hitachi DeskStar 500 GB SATA
       disk drives.

       Various devices on the serial bus can negotiate at different
       speeds. To determine the speed at which a particular device 
       is negotiating, view the device properties in ICP Storage
       Manager. (Click on the device, then click the Properties
       button.)

   4.5 Using the controller in a Dell Precision 530

       When using the controller in a Dell Precision 530 with
       Diskercise and Diskstress, data corruption/miscompares may 
       occur.

   4.6 ACU utility

       On some Intel and IBM systems, when you try to run the ACU, 
       this message appears:
       “Not enough free memory to load the utility!
        Press any key to attempt loading the utility forcibly
        OR Wait for the system initialization to be completed 
        [Default]”
       This is normal. On Intel systems, wait for the system 
       initialization to be completed. Then the ACU will run. On IBM
       systems, press any key when prompted to load the utility 
       forcibly.

       The ACU /C0 buildall command does not start a build/verify on
       RAID 1 or RAID 10 arrays that are being created using the
       quick init method.       

   4.7 FreeBSD and Solaris

       ICP Storage Manager is not supported in FreeBSD or Solaris;
       storage management must be done through the ICP Configuration 
       Utility.
       
       To enable enhanced features with a feature key, insert the 
       ICP RAID Installation CD into your CD drive, launch 
       ICP Storage Manager, then unlock the enhanced features,
       following the instructions provided in the online Help or in 
       the ICP Storage Manager User’s Guide.

   4.8 ICP Storage Manager

       After a rebuild and waking up from hibernation, a controller 
       may be detected incorrectly in ICP Storage Manager. 
       Press F5 to correct the problem.

   4.9 ICP5085BR SAS controller

       When the controller is installed in PCI-E slot 2 of a 
       Dell PE 1800 system, there is no BIOS POST. 

       When the controller is installed in PCI-E slot 3 in a 
       Dell PE 1800 system, the system halts and the keyboard locks 
       up.

       When the controller is set to boot from a RAID array and a
       second RAID array is created, the controller may no longer
       be able to find the boot drive.

       When the controller is installed in the primary PCIe slot of
       an Intel 955X or nVidia nForce4 (Intel edition) motherboard, 
       if you use the Adaptec Flash Utility to perform a Mode0 flash, 
       the controller will show incorrectly and cannot be flashed. If 
       a Mode0 flash is required, install the controller in an 
       alternate PCIe slot or alternate computer.

  4.10 Installing ICP9047MA/ICP9087MA controller on NetWare

       When NetWare is installed to an array controlled by an
       ICP9047MA or ICP9087MA controller, the server will not
       start after reboot.

       To work around this issue:

       During installation, after creating the DOS partition there 
       is a menu screen labeled "Server Settings" opens.  One of the 
       options on this screen is "Boot OS". "DOS" is the default
       Boot OS option, but select "NetWare" as the Boot OS option
       instead.
 
       If a DOS boot must be used, pre-configure the bootable DOS 
       partition using MS-DOS 6.22, then install using the existing
       DOS partition; or, boot from an MS-DOS 6.22 floppy, then 
       change to C:\NWSERVER and execute SERVER.EXE.

  4.11 OpenServer 6.0

       Arrays may not be displayed correctly, even after you restart
       your computer. 

       To resolve the problem:

       As root, run 'resmgr -r -m vtoc' until it fails. Then, as 
       root, run '/etc/conf/bin/idconfupdate -f'. Then, reboot.

  4.12 SAS and SATA controllers and Adaptec 335SAS enclosure

       When the Adaptec 335SAS enclosure is attached to an ICP
       SAS controller, such as ICP9085LI or ICP5085BR, the 
       enclosure numbering nomenclature starts with "0".  For 
       example, if two Adaptec 335SAS enclosures are connected to an 
       ICP9085LI SAS controller, management tools such as Storage
       Manager will denote the enclosures as "Enclosure 0" and 
       "Enclosure 1".  When the Adaptec 335SAS enclosure is attached
       to an Adaptec SATA controller, such as ICP9047MA or 
       ICP9087MA, the enclosure numbering nomenclature starts with
       "14". For example, if two Adaptec 335SAS enclosures are 
       connected to an ICP9087MA controller, management tools such
       as Storage Manager will denote the enclosures as 
       "Enclosure 14" and "Enclosure 15".

  4.13 Using the ICP5085BR in a Gateway 920

       When more than one ICP5085BR controllers are installed in a
       Gateway 920 server, the system will not POST.

  4.14 Netware

       If you are using a previous-generation Adaptec RAID controller
       as a boot controller, the AACRAID.HAM driver must be updated
       before a new RAID controller is installed.

       Back up and replace the current driver using the NetWare file
       browser or DOS copy. Power down your system and install the 
       new RAID controller. Power on your system, then check for 
       correct driver load on both controllers.

  4.15 Creating an Array from the ICP Storage Manager CD

       When you create an array with the ICP Storage Manager 
       bootable CD, the maximum size of the array is 2 TB.

  4.16 Using the controller with an Adaptec S50 JBOD Enclosure

       Temperature warnings from Adaptec S50 JBOD Enclosure (firmware
       version T016) are not shown in Adaptec Storage Manager (or on
       the enclosure).

  4.17 SMART errors on SATA controllers

       During POST, SMART errors for disk drives connected to SATA
       controllers are indicated as follows:
       
       o N = No SMART errors reported
       o Y = SMART errors reported
       o N/A = Disk drive does not support SMART error reports 

  4.18 Firmware upgrades

       Check your controller BIOS settings after upgrading the
       controller firmware/BIOS, as the BIOS may have been reset to
       its default settings during the upgrade.

  4.19 RAID 10/50/60 array leg limitations

       A RAID 10, RAID 50, or RAID 60 array cannot have more than 32
       legs when created using the Build method. Maximum disk drive
       count is only limited by RAID level. For instance, a RAID 10 
       array built with 32 RAID 1 legs (64 disk drives) is supported;
       a RAID 5 array built with 32 RAID 5 legs (96 disk drives) is
       also supported. Although you can create a RAID 10 array with
       more than 64 drives using the Quick Init method, the maximum
       number of build/verify operations that can happen at any one
       time is 32; therefore, such an array could not be verified.

  4.20 Microsoft VDS Storage Manager LUN Error
     
       On some systems when creating a new LUN, the Microsoft VDS 
       Storage Manager for SANs snap-in may not work properly and 
       crash with an MMC snap-in error.

  4.21 ICP5085BR controller

       On Intel 945X or 955X motherboards with Mode0 set, the controller
       is not recognized when installed in the primary 16x PCIe slot.

  4.22 UnixWare and OpenServer

       Adding or moving controllers in an existing UnixWare or OpenServer 
       system may cause some device resources to change, which may lead 
       to the operating system being unable to boot.  Currently, there 
       is no workaround available in the operating system. Before 
       installing the operating system, make sure all PCI devices are 
       either enabled or installed.  

       The individual behavior and affected devices will vary from system 
       to system.  This is due to the different ways in which motherboards 
       may handle their PCI bus layouts, and how those layouts could be 
       changed when installing or rearranging devices.  If the bus layout 
       changes and affects a critical system device (video, boot controller, 
       etc.) then the operating system may be unable to recover from that 
       change and be non-bootable.

  
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