tapeware.ini Driver File Contents (R55149.EXE)

;==============================================================================
; Storage Management Configuration File
;==============================================================================

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; License configuration
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
[license]

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; Installed packages
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
[installed]

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; International settings
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
[international]

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; General software bus configuration & Performance Tuning Paramaters 
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
[configuration]
repairDatabase=No			; Force a database repair operation
autoRepair=No				; Automatically repair db on startup
disableTapeAlerts=No			; Enable/Disable Tape Alerts

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; Device performance tuning
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
;maxSingleTransfer=32768		; These settings can be 
;devBufferSize=1024			; adjusted for performance

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; Device Reserve Method
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
multiHost=No				; Must be disabled for IDE devices

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; Autodetect configuration
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
[autodetect]
basic=Yes				; autodetect basic services
dataStreams=Yes				; autodetect data stream connectors
devices=Yes				; autodetect ctrl, dev and ldr

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; Auto Eject Threshold
;
; The following option sets the failure threshold for the Auto Eject
; feature.  The default is zero (0), meaning that if there are any
; failed objects during the backup, the tape will not automatically
; eject.  Setting this number to a higher value will cause the
; software to ignore a certain number of failures, and still eject the
; media at the end of a backup.  Eg., failedMask=10 means that the
; media will still be ejected if there are ten or fewer failures.
; Eleven failures will cause the job to not eject the media when it
; is finished.
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
[autoEject]
;failedMask=10 

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; Manually loaded modules, drivers, extensions, etc... The 
; [modules] section is for all platforms except the 
; IO-Engine under NetWare SFT-III. The [ioModules] section 
; is for loading the IO-engine. Under SFT-III, the 
; MS-Engine contains non-hardware drivers such as the 
; database, email, file system, etc. The IO-Engine contains
; the dcs module, devices, controllers and loaders.
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
[modules]
;device=DiskDevice			; Enable these settings
;[DiskDevice]				; to allow backup to 
;module=$prefix$$os$dsk.$ext$		; media other than tape.  
;volumePath=C:\				; Windows
;volumePath=SYS:\			; Netware
;volumePath=/				; Linux

[ioModules]

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; Options for the file system connector
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
[Ods-File System Connector]
;driveEnable=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ		; enables specific drives
;driveDisable=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ	; disables specific drives

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; These sections define the user unique objects and paths 
; to be excluded. Add entries here, not in $$filter.ini. 
; If they are added here, they will be maintained across 
; updates and reinstalls. If they are added to $$filter.ini
; they will be overwritten by install. See the $$filter.ini
; file for the syntax of the entries to put in here.
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
[excludeAll]

[excludeDos]

[excludeWin95]

[excludeWinNT]

[excludeNetWare]

[excludeLinux]

[excludeUnix]

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
; Debug Messages
;
; When trying to troubleshoot problems, our technical support may ask
; you to enable debug output. To do so, uncomment the two following
; lines:
;
; [debugOutput]
; messageMask=0xFFFFFFFF     ;(note that this enables all, see below)
;
; This enables output of debug information, which can be useful for
; troubleshooting more uncommon errors.  The debug values are in
; hexadecimal: to enable multiple types, you will need to add the
; hexadecimal values together (the built-in calculator in versions of
; Windows is capable of this, as are most scientific calculators.
;
; For example: 
;
; [debugOutput]
; messageMask=0x800C0000
; 
; This would enable "critical", "controller" and "tape device"
; messages.  The following is a list of the bits which enable
; various messages:
;
; messageMask=0x00000001          ; signon messages
; messageMask=0x00000002          ; loader
; messageMask=0x00000004          ; database
; messageMask=0x00000008          ; transport
; messageMask=0x00000010          ; registrar
; messageMask=0x00000020          ; memory
; messageMask=0x00000040          ; file i/o
; messageMask=0x00000080          ; semaphore
; messageMask=0x00000100          ; ofs (object file system)
; messageMask=0x00000200          ; selection
; messageMask=0x00000400          ; watchdog
; messageMask=0x00000800          ; selections
; messageMask=0x00001000          ; jobs
; messageMask=0x00002000          ; cache
; messageMask=0x00004000          ; job inf
; messageMask=0x00008000          ; logical formatter
; messageMask=0x00010000          ; scheduler
; messageMask=0x00020000          ; nds
; messageMask=0x00040000          ; controller
; messageMask=0x00080000          ; tape device
; messageMask=0x00100000          ; media changer device
; messageMask=0x00200000          ; dcs (device/controller service)
; messageMask=0x00400000          ; email
; messageMask=0x00800000          ; pager
; messageMask=0x01000000          ; rights
; messageMask=0x02000000          ; windows service messages
; messageMask=0x04000000          ; phase 2-4 disaster recovery
; messageMask=0x08000000          ; phase 1 disaster recovery
; messageMask=0x10000000          ; exchange, sql, and cluster
; messageMask=0x20000000          ; ntms
; messageMask=0x40000000          ; trace (enables trace messages)
; messageMask=0x80000000          ; critical (always set)
; messageMask=0xFFFFFFFF          ; everything
;
; The selected functions will output debug messages to the message
; output file.  This may then be saved or printed.  Note that some
; care should be taken as some selections can result in large
; quantities of data and can slow performance somewhat because of the
; recording operation. Please only enable debug output for needed
; values, and only when directed by technical support.
;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.

  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

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