WD7135.ini Driver File Contents (WD_20MZ500S_20TW5TH_ZPE.exe)

# WD7135 configuration file
#
# The settings in this file determine how WD7049 performs device discovery.  The default configuration and 
# multiple sample configurations are provided below.  Each configuration uses various plug-in combinations to 
# perform device discovery (the plug-ins are described below).  A configuration must contain a "[turquoise]", 
# "Plugins", "Connections" grouping.
#
# A pound sign (#) at the beginning of a line signifies that it is a comment, so only the uncommented lines in this 
# file affect device discovery.  Only one "Plugins" line should be uncommented.
# There can be no whitespace at the start of a line.
#
# To use a configuration other than the default configuration, add a pound sign to the beginning of the default 
# configuration's "Plugins" line, then remove the pound sign from the beginning of the "Plugins" line of the 
# desired sample configuration (or create your own configuration).
#
# The pre-defined configurations will discover both partitioned and non-partitioned (unmounted) drives.  To discover 
# only partitioned drives, comment out the "DriveFilter=AllowAll" line in the "[tqpl-os-devices]" grouping.
#
# Plug-in definitions for drives:
#
# tqpl-os-devices - Searches the OS for all drives.
# tqpl-adaptec - Discover drives connected to Adaptec HBAs.
# tqpl-amcc - Discover drives connected to 3ware AMCC HBAs.
# tqpl-ata  - Discover ATA drives as seen through the OS device driver.
# tqpl-sat  - Discover ATA drives connected to a SCSI controller that supports SCSI to ATA Translation 
#             (SAT = typically USB or SATA connected to a SAS HBA).
# tqpl-scsi - Discover SCSI (including SAS) drives.
# tqpl-storelib - Discover drives connected to LSI HBAs (including MegaRAID).
#
# Plug-in definitions for machine connections:
#
# tqpl-local - Discover drives that are connected to the local host computer.

[turquoise]
# Default configuration - Typical configuration for discovering local ATA (SATA), SAT (USB or SATA connected 
# to SAS HBA), and SCSI (SAS) drives.
Plugins = tqpl-os-devices,tqpl-ata,tqpl-sat,tqpl-scsi,tqpl-local
#
# Discover drives connected to 3ware AMCC HBAs.
#Plugins = tqpl-amcc,tqpl-local
#
# Discover drives connected to LSI HBAs.
#Plugins = tqpl-mpi,tqpl-local
#
# Discover drives connected to LSI HBAs (including MegaRAID).
#Plugins = tqpl-storelib,tqpl-local
#
# Discover drives connected to Adaptec HBAs.
#Plugins = tqpl-adaptec,tqpl-local
#
Connections = tq-local:///

[tqpl-os-devices]
# DriveFilter=AllowAll - Allow all drives to be discovered (including drives that have partitions).
# ScanTimeout=-1 - Prevent drive discovery from timing out when many drives are connected.
DontUseHal=true
ScanTimeout=-1
DriveFilter=AllowAll

# To load the amcc plugin, the following lines must be uncommented indicating your acceptance of the AMCC 
# End User License Agreement (EULA).
#[tqpl-amcc]
#EULA=I accept the terms and conditions of this module found in the file AMCC-EULA.txt
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