READCIO.TXT Driver File Contents (OMSA421.exe)

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                Adaptec CI/O Management Software, v4.01

                             Readme File
                         
                          February 12, 1999

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This file contains notes on Adaptec CI/O Management Software v4.01

  - NEW FEATURES IN V4.0x

  - FEATURES NO LONGER SUPPORTED IN V4.0x

  - NOTES AND CLARIFICATIONS ON ADAPTEC CI/O MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE V4.01


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NEW FEATURES IN V4.0x
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An updated 32-bit user interface, featuring:
   - A graphical tree-style mapping capability
   - Compliance with Microsoft Server98 requirements
   - Fully updated dialogs and child windows
   - New Create Array wizard
   - Graphical dialog to view enclosure status information
   - Support of Windows/NT v4.0, v5.0 (when available)
   - Support of Novell NetWare Peripheral Architecture (NWPA) for v4.11 
     and v5.0
   - Support of UnixWare v7.0
   - Email option for event notification
   - Backward-compatible server access (v2.20 forward) from v4.0 GUI
   - "Console" GUI option for Windows/NT systems without NIC
   - Ability to start GUI in "iconized" mode
   - Critical event notification on Windows/NT server, even without GUI
Support for Adaptec's latest array controller family, the Array1000U2.
New features include:
   - Cache management for all supported RAID levels
   - Cache optimization wizard
Automatic installation of ASPI drivers for monitoring SCSI host 
adapters (Windows NT and NetWare)



FEATURES NO LONGER SUPPORTED IN V4.0x
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Support of the following has been removed:
    - SPX/IPX protocol
    - NetWare v3.11, v3.12, v4.10
    - Windows 3.1 client
    - Windows NT v3.51
    - Support for Adaptec AEC-42xx external RAID controllers



NOTES AND CLARIFICATIONS ON ADAPTEC CI/O MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE V4.01
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DISPLAY OF SCSI SCANNER DEVICES
-------------------------------
Some scanner models report to the SCSI host adapter as a generic 
SCSI device, rather than as a scanner.  As a result, they may not be 
properly displayed on the CI/O physical resources map. Certain models 
manufactured by Hewlett-Packard and Epson are known to exhibit this
behavior.


DISPLAY OF MAGNETO-OPTICAL DEVICES
----------------------------------
Some magneto-optical devices report to the SCSI host adapter as a
hard disk drive, rather than as a MO device.  As a result, they may
not be properly displayed on the CI/O physical resources map.  The
Fujitsu model M2513A6U F/W=1500 is known to exhibit this behavior.


SUPPORT OF nStor ENCLOSURES
---------------------------
Certain models of nStor CR8e enclosures are not supported.  Those
models which include a dual SCSI bus architecture and SAF-TE 
enclosure management have been found to cause system errors.


CI/O VERSION DEPENDENCIES IN CONNECTING CLIENTS TO SERVERS
----------------------------------------------------------
CI/O v1.0 is incompatible with the CI/O v4.x release.  CI/O v2.x and 
v3.x are forward-compatible with the CI/O v4.x release.  In order to 
access older releases of CI/O for the server, simply upgrade the 
client installation to CI/O Management Software v4.0x.

Restrictions may apply to the use of earlier versions of the SNMP MIB 
and DMI MIF.  Only v3.3 is forward compatible with v4.0x.


RE-CONNECTING FROM A CLIENT AFTER LOSING CONNECTION TO A SERVER
---------------------------------------------------------------
For certain operations, the networked client will establish an open 
connection with the server, and will maintain the connection until the 
operation is finished.  The specific cases where this occurs are when 
the following two conditions are met:

1) A Reconstruct, Verify or Initialize activity is running on the 
   server, and

2) The user opens the Activity View to view the progress of the 
   activity.

These activities may take considerable time to complete, and on a busy 
network a connection may be lost.  It should be possible to determine 
whether this situation has occurred by viewing the contents of the 
event log.

If the above mentioned operations appear to stop, make sure that there 
exists a good network connection to the server by clicking on the 
Reconnect button on the toolbar. After reopening the activity window, 
the progress bar should display the current status of the operation.


SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES
--------------------
The Test All Spares activity is scheduled by default to run once
per day.  If deleted from the Activity Scheduler, it is automatically
reinserted upon reboot of the system.

A given CI/O activity should not be scheduled more than once to run at 
a specific time.  Multiple events may otherwise be generated.


SCHEDULING ACTIVITIES FROM DIFFERENT TIMEZONES
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When scheduling an activity from a remote client for a server in a 
different time zone, the activity is scheduled at the server relative 
to the server's local time.  For example:

                       Client X                 Server Y

Time zone is            PST                      EST
Local Time             08:00 am                 11:00 am
Activity Scheduled for 07:00 pm for server Y
Activity Executed at   04:00 pm                 07:00 pm at Server Y


PROBLEMS ACCESSING THE HISTORIC EVENT LOG FILE IOMGR.LOG
--------------------------------------------------------
In extremely rare circumstances, entries in the Historic Event Log 
file "iomgr.log" may become unreadable, perhaps due to client and 
system software revisions being out of sync. Should this happen, the 
situation will be automatically detected and the existing file will 
be renamed to "iomgrlog.old".  Then, a new log file "iomgr.log" will 
be created and subsequent events entered to that new file. 
Furthermore, an event will be posted in the new log, stating "Server 
Log database cannot be read. Database Reinitialized."

If only a specific record in the log is found to be in error, the 
log will continue to report all valid records.  The entry for that 
specific log event, however, will say "No data available for this 
entry."


USE OF CI/O WITH WINDOWS/NT SERVERS
-----------------------------------
A conflict has been found between ARCServeIT v6.6 Workgroup Edition 
for Windows NT and CI/O Management Software v4.0x.  When the 
ARCServeIT Message Engine is started before CI/O's Portmapper 
service, then the following message is observed:
  "Unable to register(TEV_TEV_VER, tcp)"
At the time of release, a fix is still under investigation.  As a 
work-around, the system administrator should manually start the 
"CIOArrayManager RPC Event" service first.  This causes the 
"NobleNet Portmapper" and "CIOArrayManager RPC Command" services to 
start.  Finally, the "ARCServIT Message Engine" service can be
started.


USE OF CI/O WITH NETWARE SERVERS
--------------------------------
When installing CI/O Management Software on a NetWare server, it is
important to carefully follow the instructions provided in the CI/O
User's Guide.

If the remote client tends to disconnect from a NetWare 3.x or 4.x 
server, the TIRPC components installed by CI/O on the server may have 
been overwritten by an older version.  This can occur when various 
other applications are installed on the server.  If so, reinstall
TIRPC from the CI/O distribution media.

If using an Ultra-2 SCSI host adapter with the FMS v3.01 (or later) 
drivers for NetWare, be sure that the NWASPI.CDM driver is also 
loaded.  Otherwise, CI/O cannot manage the adapter and connected 
devices.  This file is automatically installed by CI/O during Setup.

If installation of both an Ultra-2 and non-Ultra-2 host adapter is 
required on a NetWare 4.11 server, then adjustment of the driver 
loading order is necessary.  The proper order is:
  load aspitran.dsk
  load aic7870.dsk
  load nwaspi.cdm
  load aic78u2.ham

The following message may be observed from the NetWare console:
  "IOMGR.NLM - 1 Process did not relinquish control frequently"
This message may be ignored.  At the time of this release, Novell 
is planning a NetWare 5.0 Support Pack update to avoid the message.
Support Pack fixes are already available for NetWare 4.11.  As a 
temporary workaround, insert the following as the first line in 
your STARTUP.NCF file:
    set display relinquish control alerts = off
Note that certain other applications may ensure that this parameter 
is turned on.  If so, turn it off by additionally inserting the 
line as the last entry in your AUTOEXEC.NCF file.

Installing the Novell NetWare components of CI/O to a server with a 
very large SYS volume (>2 Gbytes) may result in a low disk space error 
message.  This can be ignored.


USE OF CI/O WITH UNIXWARE SERVERS
---------------------------------
UnixWare will accept changes in the configuration only after a 
reboot.  Hence, when multiple arrays are created, the system may 
require multiple reboots to insure that all new arrays are 
registered by the system and accessible to the user.  Similarly, 
if an array goes offline due to multiple drive failures, then 
following reactivation, the system must be rebooted to bring the 
array back on-line. 

When using CI/O v4.0 with UnixWare v7.0, it is required that the 
server boot ID be set to 0.  Other values cannot be supported.

The following warning message may be ignored, when running the CI/O 
start script on UnixWare v7.0.0:
  dynamic linker: ./tcf_server: warning: copy relocation size 
  mismatch for symbol svc_fdtest
The message will not appear on UnixWare v7.0.1.

The "Make first Virtual Device" command is not supported for use with 
UnixWare.


USE OF CI/O WITH ARRAY1000 CONTROLLERS
--------------------------------------
Previously-used drives should be freshly formatted or initialized 
before being connected to the Array1000 controller.  Otherwise, the 
Array1000 controller may not properly reconcile the fragments left 
over from previously created arrays.

The "Make first Virtual Device" command, used to modify the boot order 
of arrays, will only operate upon the last array in the boot-order 
list.  It will change the identifier of the array with the highest-
numbered virtual device identifier to zero, thus making it the lowest-
numbered identifier.  The operation will be ineffective on arrays with 
intermediate identifiers.  By repetitive use of the command, however, 
the boot sequence can be ordered as desired.  This command is not 
supported for use with UnixWare.

If all disk drives connected to the Array1000 controller's channels 
are members of a single array, and that array goes off-line, then the 
CI/O display will change. This occurs because the array driver unloads 
from the system.  The CI/O Management Software will no longer display 
any array controller, channels, or array drives.  If all members of an 
array are missing, the array and its members are not displayed after a 
reboot or Rescan operation.

In the rare circumstance that an array created on an Array1000 
controller has multiple device failures and goes off-line, a critical 
event will be posted to notify the user.  In certain situations, a 
second event may also be received, stating that the array is critical.
The second event should be ignored.

Reactivation of an off-line array may only be performed in certain 
situations.  Specifically, the array must have had at least one member 
recognized by CI/O since the last system reboot.  If the command fails, 
CI/O will post an error message.  In this case, a system reboot is 
required before the array may be reactivated.

If a RAID 0/1 array experiences multiple device failures, and 
reconstruct initiates from multiple defined spares, then an incorrect 
event may be observed.  The event will state that an array member is 
down, but will reference the device ID of the spare.

Upon Reconstruct of a critical RAID 0/1 array using a Pool Spare, the 
new member may be marked as "down" (red arrow through the icon) until 
reconstruct completes.


USE OF CI/O WITH DMI AND SNMP
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If attempts are unsuccessful to make the ciodmi service start 
automatically, review the syntax of the "Depends On" entries in the 
Windows NT Registry.  Enter a carriage return after each dependent 
entry.

When upgrading CI/O to a newer version, make sure to update the 
corresponding DMI MIF or SNMP MIB to the same level.  Otherwise, 
displayed values may be incorrect.  To update the MIF on Windows NT, 
stop the CIODMI service, open a console window, change to the CI/O 
installation directory (where CIODMI.EXE and CIO.MIF should be 
located) and type:
    ciodmi r
After the MIF is reloaded, type control-C to exit, and restart the 
CIODMI service.  To update the MIF on NetWare, instead of "load 
ciodmi" type "load ciodmi r".

With early versions of DMI Service Layers and browsers used with 
Novell NetWare, intermittent loss of event notification has been 
observed when using the SPX/IPX protocol.  The TCP/IP protocol has 
not exhibited this behavior.

After unloading ciodmi for NetWare, a message may be observed 
indicating that not all resources were released.  This appears to 
be a problem in the DMI Service Layer for Novell NetWare and is not 
related to CI/O.

The DMI 2.0 SDK for NetWare has been found to install an older version
of TIRPC, potentially overwriting the version installed by CI/O.  See
comments in section "USE OF CI/O WITH NETWARE SERVERS."


RESTORING COOPERATION BETWEEN CI/O AND INTEL LANDESK V2.5
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Customers using certain versions of Intel LANDesk as their work group 
management solution may experience problems when simultaneously using 
Adaptec CI/O Management Software.  The situation arises because some 
versions of Intel LANDesk include an older version of the CI/O 
software for use in monitoring SCSI adapters via the Desktop 
Management Interface (DMI.)  The LANDesk product loads the SCSI 
monitoring software by default.  CI/O Management Software, however, 
only allows a single copy of CI/O to run on the system at one time.

The work around consists of disabling either the SCSI monitoring 
software or the management software.  The user must decide, therefore, 
which capability is most important for their system configuration and 
use.  In general, if the system includes a disk array controller 
product from Adaptec, we advise that the SCSI monitoring functionality 
of LANDesk be disabled.

Software Installation Process:
1.  Install Windows NT and the updated Windows NT Server Pack, per 
    instructions for the Adaptec controller being used.  If Windows NT 
    is to be installed upon a "bootable" disk array, the user should 
    refer to instructions on the use of Adaptec ArrayConfig software.
2.  Install CI/O Management Software, per the Adaptec instructions.
3.  After rebooting the system, go to the Services dialog box within 
    the Windows NT Control Panel.   For each of the following, change 
    the entry from Automatic to Manual, and then stop each service:
	CIO Array Management Service
	CIOArrayManager RPC Command
	CIOArrayManager RPC Event
4.  Install Intel LANDesk, per the appropriate instructions, then 
    reboot the system.

To Use Adaptec CI/O Management Software:
1.  Go to the Services dialog box in the Windows NT Control Panel.
2.  Stop the CIORAIDManagement Service.
3.  For each of the following, start each service:
	CIO Array Management Service
	CIOArrayManager RPC Command
	CIOArrayManager RPC Event

To Use the Native SCSI Monitoring Feature within Intel LANDesk:
1.  Go to the Services dialog box in the Windows NT Control Panel.  
    For each of the following, change the entry from Automatic to 
    Manual, and then stop each service:
	CIO Array Management Service
	CIOArrayManager RPC Command
	CIOArrayManager RPC Event
2.  Start the SCSIDMI service and CIORAIDManagement Service. 

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