**************************************************************************** NWPA.TXT ***************************************************************************** INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR THE SDMS DRIVERS: SYM8XXNW.HAM V4.08.00 SYMHINW.HAM V4.08.00 LSI_U3NW.HAM V5.01.00 This file describes the features and use of the Symbios SDMS NWPA device drivers for the Novell NetWare v4.11 operating system environment. It is divided into the following sections: Introduction Features Description ASPI Support Installing Your NWPA NetWare Driver Preparing Your System for NWPA Drivers For NetWare 5.XX New Installations For NetWare 4.XX New Installations For NetWare 4.XX SFT-III Installations Reconfiguring Driver Options Command Line Options Information Options Using the Help Mode Option NetWare NWPA Driver Customizable Options Using the Tagged Queuing Option Using the Synchronous SCSI Option Using the Wide SCSI Option Using the Elevator Threshold Option Important Additional Information For Information Pertaining to a Specific Driver DOS Access Dependencies Supported DOS Configurations When Using the SDMS 4.XX BIOS When Using ASPI8XX.SYS Supported DOS Drivers ASPI8XX,SYS SYMCD.SYS MSCDEX.EXE SYMDISK.SYS When Using No SDMS BIOS ************************* Symbios NWPA Driver ************************* The SDMS NWPA driver for the Novell NetWare operating system allows you to utilize a Symbios SCSI controller or processor, which is controlled by the Symbios SCSI BIOS version 4.11, with NetWare. This driver along with a Symbios SCSI controller or processor and an appropriate Custom Device Module (CDM), provide a SCSI solution within the NetWare environment. A single driver is provided for the Novell NetWare versions 4.XX and 5.XX environments. This document explains how to install and use the Symbios NWPA SCSI Host Adapter Module (HAM) driver for NetWare. * * * * * * * * * * * Features * * * * * * * * * * * o Supports Ultra3 Data Transfers (for chips that support this feature) o Supports Domain Validation (for LSI_U3.SYS driver only) o Synchronous negotiation (including Fast SCSI/Ultra SCSI/Ultra2 SCSI) o Supports multiple host adapters o Supports multiple Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs) o Large LUN support (larger than 7.844 Gbytes) o Supports disconnect/reselect o Supports tagged command queuing o Supports simple and ordered queue tags o Supports scatter/gather o Supports shared interrupts o Supports wide SCSI (single-ended and differential) o Supports NetWare 4.11 SFT-III o Supports SDMS 4.14 or earlier BIOS (only with ASPI8XX.SYS version 4.08 or greater) o Supports SDMS 4.15 or later BIOS (without ASPI8XX.SYS) o Supports SDMS 4.XX DOS drivers o Handles target initiated negotiation (wide and synchronous) o Support for SCSI Magneto Optical devices by using NetWare's SCSI MO.CDM In conjunction with Novell software: o Supports the ASPI interface by using NetWare's NWASPI.NLM o Support for SCSI CD-ROM devices by using NetWare's SCSICD.CDM o Support for SCSI-2 Tape devices by using NetWare's SCSI2TP.CDM In addition to the Release Definitions, the following restrictions apply: o Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) under NetWare 4.11 requires the following files: SCSIHD.DDI, SCSIHD.COM, and NWPA.NLM 2.32f. o The SCSIHD.COM and SCSIHD.DDI files should be dated 5MAR1998 and version 1.34 or newer for all environments. o NWPA.NLM must be dated 9FEB1998 and version 2.32f or newer in SMP environments. 1. To upgrade to SMP after NetWare has been installed and while you are in the server prompt, type: load install A menu appears. 2. Select the Multiprocessor selection. Then, another menu appears. 3. Select the default: MPS14 4. Follow the remaining prompts and then exit load install. 5. Down the server, and reboot the system. Note: Other third party CDMs may also support these devices. Important Note: Netware may fail to install and operate on systems that have SYM53C8XX devices on the motherboard that are not directly supported by Serial EEPROM. For these drivers to operate under these conditions, "disconnects" must be disabled in the BIOS. Once this issue is resolved and new drivers are released, the user may access the LSI Logic web site and download the new drivers. * * * * * * * * * * Symbios Devices Supported * * * * * * * * * The SYM8XXNW.HAM supports the following devices and associated Symbios host adapters: o SYM53C810, SYM53C810A, SYM53C810AE (SYM8100S, SYM8100ASP) o SYM53C815 (SYM815XS, SYM8150SP) o SYM53C825, SYM53C825A (SYM8250S, SYM8251S, SYM8251D, SYM8250ASP, SYM8251ASP, SYM8251AD) o SYM53C860, SYM53C860AE (SYM8600SP) o SYM53C875, SYM53C875E (SYM8750SP, SYM8751SP,SYM8751SPE, SYM8751D) o SYM53C876 (SYM22801, SYM22802) o SYM53C885 o SYM53C895 (SYM8951U, SYM8952U) o SYM53C895A (SYM8953U) The SYMHINW.HAM supports the following device and associated Symbios host adapters: o SYM53C895A (SYM8953U) o SYM53C896 (SYM22910, SYM21002) The LSI_U3NW.HAM supports the following device and associated Symbios host adapters: SYM53C1010 (SYM8955U) * * * * * * * * * * * Description * * * * * * * * * * The SDMS NWPA solution consists of the device drivers, SYM8XXNW.HAM, SYMHINW.HAM, LSI_U3NW.HAM and the NetWare NWPA installation files SYM8XXNW.DDI, SYMHINW.DDI, LSI_U3NW.DDI. SYM8XXNW.HAM, SYMHINW.HAM and LSI_U3NW.HAM are NWPA Host Adapter Modules (HAMs). In order to support SCSI devices, you must load the HAM module in conjunction with a SCSI Custom Device Module (CDM). Novell has developed generic CDMs to support SCSI Hard Drives, SCSI CD-ROM devices, SCSI Magneto Optical devices, SCSI tape devices, and SCSI changer devices. In addition, third party vendors are developing CDMs to support their specific devices. * * * * * * * * * * * ASPI Support * * * * * * * * * * NWPA ASPI support is provided by using NetWare's NWASPI driver. NetWare, or third party applications, may use this interface to communicate with a SCSI device attached to a Symbios controller, including SCSI-2 tape devices. ******************** Installing Your NWPA NetWare Drivers ******************* Install NetWare as described in the Novell NetWare Installation Manual. The following information is provided to assist in the installation. The SDMS NWPA NetWare driver must be loaded once for each Symbios controller SCSI channel present in the system. * * * * * * * Preparing Your System for NWPA Drivers * * * * * * The SDMS NWPA drivers, SYM8XXNW.HAM, SYMHINW.HAM and LSI_U3NW.HAM support the following DOS drivers: o ASPI8XX.SYS (Version 4.08 or greater) o SYMCD.SYS o SYMDISK.SYS These drivers do not support the older SDMS 3.XX DOS drivers (DOSCAM.SYS, MINICAM.SYS, CDROM.SYS, and SCSIDISK.SYS). The BIOS version 4.15 is the minimum SDMS BIOS required for NetWare when not used with ASPI8XX.SYS. ASPI8XX.SYS (version 4.08 or greater) is required for any earlier BIOS versions. Please see the section titled "When using the 4.XX BIOS" regarding 8XX_32.ROM with SCAM enabled before upgrading the BIOS. To Upgrade the BIOS ( boot ROM) from 3.XX,4.XX to 4.15: 1. Load FLASH8X5.EXE 2. Select the appropriate BIOS file (that is, 8XX_64.ROM). You must use BIOS version 4.15. To Check the Status of DOS drivers: 1. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file. 2. If any of the following lines appear, you may remove or delete these lines. Use the REM command to comment them out in case these lines are needed later. DEVICE=<path>\DOSCAM.SYS DEVICE=<path>\MINICAM.SYS DEVICE=<path>\CDROM.SYS /d:<name> DEVICE=<path>\SCSIDISK.SYS DEVICE=<path>\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=<path>\EMM386.SYS 3. If CD-ROM support is required, then add the following: DEVICE=<path>\ASPI8XX.SYS DEVICE=<path>\SYMCD.SYS /d:<name> 4. Add the following line to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file: DEVICE=<path>\mscdex /d:<name> Note: The /d: is not a drive letter designation; it indicates the name you wish assigned to your CD-ROM. You must include the NAME, which can use any combination of up to 8 characters. * * * * * * * * * NetWare 5.xx New Installations * * * * * * 1. Begin the file server installation according to the instructions in the file server installation chapter in the Novell NetWare Installation Manual. 2. When the NetWare installation procedure prompts you for a driver disk, insert the Symbios device drivers diskette into drive A: or B:. Then use the INS key to select an unlisted driver. A dialog box appears. If the driver diskette is in the A: drive, press Enter to continue. If the driver diskette is in the B: drive, press F3 (to specify the path to search for the driver), and enter the drive letter: B: and press Enter. The SYM8XXNW.HAM, SYMHINW.HAM or the LSI_U3NW.HAM driver will appear as a selection. Note: If the INS key option does not appear during the installation, choose Server Drivers to go to the Summary page. 3. Highlight Disk and CD-ROM Drivers (e.g., IDEATA). Press Enter and load an additional driver. Then press the INS key. The system always defaults to the A: path. Highlight the HAM driver and press Enter. Select Yes to save and move the driver into the operating system. Press Enter for the system to copy the files. The system prompts the user with the available command line options for loading the driver. A description of each option appears in the box at the bottom of the installation screen. Refer to the Command Line Options section for more information. Modify any option values as needed for this installation. 4. Load a separate instance of the driver for every Symbios controller SCSI channel or host adapter present in the system. 5. When prompted for a slot number, accept the slot numbers displayed. Make sure to write these slot numbers down for future reference. 6. When asked to edit the STARTUP.NCF file, make sure the SYM8XXNW.HAM (or SYMHINW.HAM or LSI_U3NW.HAM) is loaded once per Symbios controller SCSI channel present in the system. Add the statement SLOT=<slot number> to each load line in the STARTUP.NCF, by specifying the slot numbers written down in step 5 above, with only one slot number per load instance. The HAM driver(s) are loaded for each Symbios controller SCSI channel from the first LOAD statement to the last LOAD statement. * * * * * * * * * NetWare 4.xx New Installations * * * * * * 1. Begin the file server installation according to the instructions in the file server installation chapter in the Novell NetWare Installation Manual. 2. When the NetWare installation procedure prompts you for a driver disk, insert the Symbios device drivers diskette into drive A: or B:. Then use the INS key to select an unlisted driver. A dialog box appears. If the driver diskette is in the A: drive, press Enter to continue. If the driver diskette is in the B: drive, press F3 (to specify the path to search for the driver), and enter the drive letter: B: and press Enter. The SYM8XXNW.HAM, SYMHINW.HAM, or the LSI_U3NW.HAM driver will appear as a selection. Note: If the INS key option does not appear during the installation, choose Server Drivers to go to the Summary page. 3. Highlight Disk and CD-ROM Drivers (e.g., IDEATA). Press Enter and load an additional driver. Then press the INS key. The system always defaults to the A: path. Highlight the HAM driver and press Enter. Select Yes to save and move the driver into the operating system. Press Enter for the system to copy the files. The system prompts the user with the available command line options for loading the driver. A description of each option appears in the box at the bottom of the installation screen. Refer to the Command Line Options section for more information. Modify any option values as needed for this installation. 4. Load a separate instance of the driver for every Symbios controller SCSI channel or host adapter present in the system. 5. When prompted for a slot number, accept the slot numbers displayed. Make sure to write these slot numbers down for future reference. 6. When asked to edit the STARTUP.NCF file, make sure the SYM8XXNW.HAM (or SYMHINW.HAM) is loaded once per Symbios controller SCSI channel present in the system. Add the statement SLOT=<slot number> to each load line in the STARTUP.NCF, by specifying the slot numbers written down in step 5 above, with only one slot number per load instance. The HAM driver(s) are loaded for each Symbios controller SCSI channel from the first LOAD statement to the last LOAD statement. * * * * * * * * NetWare 4.xx SFT-III Installations * * * * * * 1. Install your primary server following procedures for the native 4.11 installation. 2. Begin the SFT-III installation as instructed by NetWare installation procedures. 3. While installing the secondary server, you have the option of copying the SYM8XXNW.HAM driver from the primary server. Press F10 to accept. * * * * * * * * * Reconfiguring Driver Options * * * * * * * To reconfigure driver options, follow these steps: 1. To unload all instances of the driver, type: unload SYM8XXNW.HAM -or- unload SYMHINW.HAM -or- unload LSI_U3NW.HAM 2. To reload each instance of the driver with the desired option settings, type: load SYM8XXNW.HAM slot=<slot number> <options> -or- load SYMHINW.HAM slot=<slot number> <options> -or- load LSI_U3NW.HAM slot=<slot number> <options> 3. If the changes made to the load options of one or more load instance are permanent, and the driver is loaded automatically at server boot time, you must specify these options in the STARTUP.NCF or AUTOEXEC.NCF file. *************************** Command Line Options **************************** The SYM8XXNW.HAM, SYMHINW.HAM and LSI_U3NW.HAM drivers have many tuning options. A list of tuning options is available below that include the default option along with a list of valid options. Each option has a description of when to use it, the syntax used, and any impact its use may have on the system. If an option is specified but the assignment is not valid, then the default value is used.The options described below are used by placing the specified characters on the load command line for the NWPA driver. For example, if the Wide SCSI Option on the command line is desired, the load command line should look like this: load SYM8XXNW.HAM wide=off -or- load SYMHINW.HAM wide=off -or- load LSI_U3NW.HAM wide=off Note: No spaces are allowed within a specific command line option, but spaces are required between different command line options. * * * * * * * * * * * Information Option * * * * * * * * * The information option described below is: Using the Help Mode Option. * * * Using the Help Mode Option * * * Command line option: ? or h Function: Display the options available in the driver. Possible Impact: The driver will not load with ? or h specified. This option is specified on the command line for a brief description of each of the options available in the driver, as well as valid values for each option. If the ? or h option is specified along with other options, the help screen is invoked, the other options are ignored, and the driver is not loaded. * * * * * * NetWare NWPA Driver Customizable Options * * * * * * * * * Using the Slot Option * * * Command line option: slot=<option> Default value: None Valid options: 0-10099 Function: Specify the slot instance number of the Symbios controller the load instance applies to. Possible Impact: This information may not be known to the user at load/install time. The slot option specifies which Symbios controller SCSI channel (embedded chip or host adapter) the current load pertains to. This information is required to load the driver. If this information is not specified on the load line, the driver will prompt for the slot number. * * * Using the Tagged Queuing Option * * * Command line option: qtags=<option> Default value: on Valid options: on, off Function: Enable/disable tagged queuing for the devices. Possible Impact: Tagged queuing may result in improved I/O throughput in devices that support such an option. Enabling this option causes the driver to issue tagged I/O requests to the devices that support tagged queuing. Devices that do not support tagged queuing are not issued tagged requests. Depending on the drive controller, throughput of the device is increased by the use of queue tags. However, the optimal number of queue tags is based on the specific device type. * * * Using the Synchronous SCSI Option * * * Command line option: sync=<option> Default value: 80 (maximum) Valid options: 0, 5, 10, 20, 40, or 80 Function: Enable/Disable support of synchronous SCSI. Possible Impact: Could cause a device to operate slower than its maximum speed. This synchronous SCSI option allows the user to enable/disable support of Fast, Ultra, Ultra2 and Ultra3 SCSI synchronous data transfers when using a Fast, Ultra, Ultra2, or Ultra3 SCSI controller. Synchronous data transfers increase the I/O performance of a system, but there are a few non-SCSI compliant devices that may cause problems on a system. If this option is disabled, and sync is enabled, the controller performs up to 10 Mbytes/s with any device capable of synchronous negotiations. The valid options are referred to as Mbytes/s, which equals mega transfers per second when using an 8-bit SCSI bus. On a 16-bit (wide) SCSI bus, Mbytes/s = 2 times mega transfers per second. * * * Using the Wide SCSI Option * * * Command line option: wide=<option> Default value: on Valid options: on, off Function: Enable/Disable support of wide SCSI. Possible Impact: No wide SCSI support available. This wide SCSI option allows the user to disable support of wide SCSI when using a wide SCSI controller. Set this option to "off" to disable a wide SCSI device when present on the system, but an 8-bit SCSI cable is connected somewhere on the bus between the wide SCSI host adapter and the wide device, thus prohibiting the transfer of wide data. If this option is set to "off", the wide device still works, but all data transferred to or from the device is narrow (8 bit). The driver does not initiate a wide SCSI transfer request negotiation. * * * Using the Elevator Threshold Option * * * Command line option: elev=<option> Default value: 4 Valid options: 0-250 (0=disable) Function: Specify the maximum number of I/Os the HAM should queue before allowing NWPA to filter and organize requests. Possible Impact: Varying the elevator threshold value may affect performance. Elevator queues are used by NWPA to determine how many I/Os are queued to the HAM before organizing requests and generating scatter-gather lists. If this number is set too low, then adapter I/O starvation may result. If the number is too high, then sorting of I/Os and/or generation of scatter gather lists may not occur. * * * Using the No Negotiation Option * * * Command line option: noneg=<option> Default value: none Valid options: 0-15 Function: Specify the target ID of the device that does not accept the sync or wide negotiation. Possible Impact: Device will always operate in asynchronous and narrow mode. Initially during the scanning phase, the driver begins by negotiating asynchronous and narrow mode settings with each device found. Once target communication is established, the desired synchronous and wide settings are renegotiated. However, some devices have a problem with the initial negotiation such as the new SAF-TE chip from another vendor, and older or non-standard, non-INT13h devices. ********************* Important Additional Information ********************** * * * * * For Information Pertaining to a Specific Driver * * * * * This document addresses options available on the SDMS NWPA NetWare driver, versions 4.02.00 or later. For information pertaining to a specific driver, please do one of the following: 1. For NetWare version 4.11, consult the *.DDI file for options available for the LSI HAM driver. This is accessed by using the NetWare Install utility. -OR- 2. Load the driver specifying the ? option on the command line of the LSI HAM driver. The driver does not actually load, but available options are displayed. * * * * * * * * * * DOS Access Dependencies * * * * * * * * Typically, NetWare requires access to the DOS partition (perhaps to load a file, or to down the system). The SYM8XXNW.HAM and/or SYMHINW.HAM drivers support several SDMS DOS configurations. The SYM8XXNW.HAM, SYMHINW.HAM, and LSI_U3NW.HAM drivers detect whether an SDMS 4.XX BIOS is present. They also detect if the SDMS ASPI8XX.SYS 4.08 DOS driver is loaded. If you are using the unsupported SDMS 3.XX BIOS or using the supported SDMS 4.14 or older BIOS, then ASPI8XX.SYS 4.08 or greater DOS driver must also be loaded. Note: SYM8XXNW.HAM, SYMHINW.HAM, and LSI_U3NW.HAM drivers do not support the SDMS 3.XX DOS drivers--DOSCAM and MINICAM. * * * * * * * * * Supported DOS Configurations * * * * * * * * The DOS configurations supported by the HAM drivers are: SDMS 4.15 or greater BIOS, No DOS Drivers SDMS 4.XX BIOS, ASPI8XX.SYS* No SDMS BIOS, ASPI8XX.SYS* *In addition to ASPI8XX.SYS (version 4.08 or greater), SYMCD.SYS and/or SYMDISK.SYS may be optionally loaded for DOS CD-ROM and DOS Magneto Optical (MO) support. SYMCD.SYS and SYMDISK.SYS are NOT required for CD-ROM or MO support under NetWare. * * * * * * * * * * When Using the 4.XX BIOS * * * * * * * * If the SDMS 4.14 or older BIOS is present, load ASPI8XX.SYS (version 4.08 or greater) in the CONFIG.SYS file. SCAM must be disabled in the 4.XX BIOS. If SCAM is enabled, then the SDMS NWPA driver will fail to load. * * * * * * * * * * When Using ASPI8XX.SYS * * * * * * * * * SCAM support defaults to off in ASPI Manager version 4.08 and later. * * * Supported DOS Drivers * * * The SDMS 4.14 or older BIOS are supported by the SDMS ASPI8XX.SYS (version 4.08 or greater) DOS driver. Support for CD-ROM and MO devices under DOS is provided by SYMCD.SYS and SYMDISK.SYS. Neither SYMCD.SYS nor SYMDISK.SYS are required for NetWare support of CD-ROM and MO devices, but for SCSI CD-ROM installation, ASPI8XX.SYS and SYMCD.SYS are required. A list of DOS drivers currently supported by the Symbios NWPA drivers, SYM8XXNW.HAM, SYMHINW.HAM, and LSI_U3NW.HAM, are described below. * * ASPI8XX.SYS * * The ASPI8XX.SYS driver provides an ASPI layer interface for disk and non-disk devices. ASPI8XX.SYS is required for NetWare support if the SDMS 3.XX BIOS or SDMS 4.13 or older BIOS are used. If NetWare is being installed from a SCSI CD-ROM device on a Symbios controller, SYMCD.SYS is required with ASPI8XX.SYS. * * SYMCD.SYS * * To install the NetWare operating system from CD-ROM, load the SYMCD.SYS driver with ASPI8XX.SYS. Once the NetWare operating system installation is complete, SYMCD.SYS is not needed. The NetWare NWPA environment provides support for SCSI CD-ROMs through the NetWare driver interface. * * MSCDEX.EXE * * The MSCDEX.EXE driver (provided with DOS) is required in conjunction with SYMCD.SYS to install NetWare from a CD-ROM. * * SYMDISK.SYS * * The SYMDISK.SYS driver provides support for removable media and large sector size devices under DOS. This driver is not required for NetWare support of these devices Note: The NetWare drivers can function independently of any DOS drivers, with the following exceptions: 1. The installation of NetWare is from a SCSI CD-ROM, 2. The unsupported SDMS 3.XX BIOS or supported SDMS 4.14 or older BIOS are being used. * * * * * * * * * * When Using No SDMS BIOS * * * * * * * * The SYM8XXNW.HAM, SYMHINW.HAM, and LSI_U3NW.HAM drivers operate properly on a system when no SDMS BIOS or SDMS DOS drivers are present. In this case, DOS must reside on a device that is not connected to a Symbios controller-based host adapter. 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