;============================================================================== ; 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. ;--------------------------------------------------------------------Download Driver Pack
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.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.