Adaptec OS/2 Family Manager Set
README for IBM OS/2


The following information is available in this README file

Supported Hardware

Changes From Prior Release

Installation Instructions

- Installing a New Driver or Updating an Existing Driver for OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business
- First-Time Installation of OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business From Floppy Diskette
- First-Time Installation of OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business From CD-ROM

Known Issues

Additional Notes

Command Line Options

Diskette Contents

Contacting Adaptec
 

Supported Hardware

The following Adaptec SCSI Host Adapters are supported by this Family Manager Set.

Fast/Ultra Adapters
 

AHA-2910C

Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI (non-bootable)

AHA-2915C

Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI (non-bootable)

AHA-2920C

Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI

AHA-2930C

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Single-ended SCSI

AHA-2940

Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI

AHA-2940W

Single Channel PCI-to-Fast and Wide Single-ended SCSI

AHA-2940AU

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Single-ended SCSI

AHA-2940U

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Single-ended SCSI

AHA-2940U Dual

Dual Channel Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Internal Single-ended SCSI with 50-pin external connector

AHA-2940UW

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Single-ended SCSI

AHA-2940UW Pro

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Single-ended SCSI (See Changes From Prior Release Section)

AHA-2940UW Dual

Dual Channel Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Single-ended SCSI with 68-pin external connector

AHA-2944W

Single Channel PCI-to-Fast and Wide Differential SCSI

AHA-2944UW

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Differential SCSI

AHA-3940

Dual Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI

AHA-3940W

Dual Channel PCI-to-Fast and Wide SCSI

AHA-3940U

Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra SCSI

AHA-3940UW

Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI

AHA-3940UWD

Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI with dual external VHD connectors

AHA-3944UWD

Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Differential SCSI with dual external VHD connectors

AHA-3940AU

Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra SCSI

AHA-3940AUW

Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI

AHA-3940AUWD

Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI with dual VHD external connectors

AHA-3944AUWD

Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Differential SCSI with dual external VHD connectors

AHA-4944W

Quad Channel PCI-to-Fast and Wide Differential SCSI

AHA-4944UW

Quad Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide Differential SCSI

AIC-7850

Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI

AIC-7855

Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI

AIC-7856

Single Channel PCI-to-Fast SCSI

AIC-7860

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra SCSI

AIC-7870

Single Channel PCI-to-Fast and Wide SCSI

AIC-7880

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra Wide SCSI

AIC-7895

Dual Channel PCI-to-Dual Channel Ultra Wide SCSI


Ultra2 Adapters
 

AHA-2940U2 OEM

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra2 Wide LVD/Single-ended SCSI

AHA-2940U2B

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI

AHA-2940U2W

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra2 Wide LVD/Single-ended SCSI

AHA-2950U2B

Single Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI

AHA-3950U2B

Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Dual Channel Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI

AHA-3950U2D

Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Dual Channel Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI with dual external VHD connectors

 

 

AIC-7890

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra2 SCSI

AIC-7891

Single Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra2 SCSI

AIC-7896

Dual Channel PCI-to-Dual Channel Ultra2 SCSI

AIC-7897

Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Dual Channel Ultra2 SCSI

Ultra160 Adapters

AHA-3960D/39160

Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter

29160

Single Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter

29160N

Single Channel 32-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter (OEM)

29160LP

Single Channel 64-bit Low Profile PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter

AIC-7892

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI ASIC

AIC-7899

Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI ASIC

Changes From Prior Release


Installation Instructions

Installing a New Driver or Updating an Existing Driver for OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business

(NOTE: When installing a new host adapter, make sure it is inserted in the system before installing the driver.)

  1. Open the OS/2 System Folder, then open the Install/Remove Folder.
  2. Double-click on Device Driver Install.
  3. Insert the Family Manager Set floppy in the appropriate drive.
  4. Change to the directory where the driver is located (\AICU160 for Ultra160, \AIC78U2 for Ultra2 and \AIC7870 for Ultra and below).
  5. When you find the driver (*.ADD), select INSTALL.
  6. After the installation finishes, be sure to check the C:\ directory and delete any previous versions of the driver before rebooting the system. If you do not remove the old driver, OS/2 will load it instead of the new driver that you have just installed.
  7. Select EXIT and reboot the computer.

 You may also install the driver manually.

  1. Copy *.ADD to C:\OS2\BOOT.
  2. Add a line to your CONFIG.SYS that says BASEDEV=[name of driver file here] /V. 


 First-Time Installation of OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business From Floppy Diskette

(NOTE: To install the driver, it is necessary to copy the driver from the Family Manager Set diskette for OS/2 on to the OS/2 Diskette 1. However, before you can copy the driver, you must first remove various files from the OS/2 Diskette 1, as explained in step 2 below.)

  1. Make backup copies of the Installation Diskette and Diskette 1.
  2. Delete some of the existing files on the backup copy of the OS/2 Diskette 1 so that approximately 160 KB of disk space is available on the diskette. Use the following information to help you decide which files to delete:

a.       If only one Adaptec host adapter is installed in your system, delete all other Adaptec drivers.

b.      For each driver removed from the OS/2 Diskette 1, remove its corresponding line in the config.sys file (also on OS/2 Diskette 1). For example, if you deleted all Adaptec drivers, as explained in step 2a above, remove the following lines from the config.sys:

rem basedev=aha152x.add

rem basedev=aha154x.add

rem basedev=aha164x.add

rem basedev=aha174x.add

rem basedev=aic7770.add

rem basedev=aic7870.add

rem basedev=fd16-700.add

c.       If you have deleted the suggested Adaptec drivers above, and you still do not have approximately 160 KB of disk space available on the diskette, delete the file: CDINST.EXE.

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Note: The following files MUST NOT BE DELETED from Diskette 1:

CLOCK01.SYS, CLOCK02.SYS, IBM1S506.ADD, IBM1FLPY.ADD, IBM2FLPY.ADD, IBM2ADSK.ADD, IBM2SCSI.ADD, IBMINT13.I13, IBMKBD.SYS, KBDBASE.SYS, OS2LOGO, OS2DASD.DMD, PNP.SYS, RESERVE.SYS, RESOURCE.SYS, SCREEN01.SYS, SCREEN02.SYS, XDFLOPPY.FLT, and all *.SNP files.

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  1. Copy the driver from the Family Manager Set diskette onto the OS/2 Diskette 1 (\AICU160\AICU160.ADD).
  2. Add the following lines to the top of the config.sys file on OS/2 Diskette 1:

BASEDEV=[name of driver file here] /V

Set CopyFromFloppy=1  

  1. Install OS/2 using the backup diskettes and the remainder of the standard OS/2 diskettes. When installation has completed, reboot the system.

 

First-Time Installation of OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business From CD-ROM

(NOTE: To install the driver, it is necessary to copy the driver from the Family Manager Set diskette for OS/2 on to the OS/2 Diskette 1. However, before you can copy the driver, you must first remove various files from the OS/2 Diskette 1, as explained in step 2 below.)

  1. Type CDINST from CD-ROM drive to create the boot diskettes from OS/2 CD.
  2. Delete some of the existing files on the OS/2 Diskette 1 so that approximately 160 KB of disk space is available on the diskette. Use the following information to help you decide which files to delete:
    1. If only one Adaptec host adapter is installed in your system, delete all other Adaptec drivers.
    2. For each driver removed from the OS/2 Diskette 1, remove its corresponding line in the config.sys file (also on OS/2 Diskette 1). For example, if you deleted all Adaptec drivers, as explained in step 2a above, remove the following lines from the config.sys:

rem basedev=aha152x.add

rem basedev=aha154x.add

rem basedev=aha164x.add

rem basedev=aha174x.add

rem basedev=aic7770.add

rem basedev=aic7870.add

rem basedev=fd16-700.add

    1. If you have deleted the suggested Adaptec drivers above, and you still do not have approximately 160 KB of disk space available on the diskette, delete the file: CDINST.EXE.

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Note: The following files MUST NOT BE DELETED from Diskette 1:

CLOCK01.SYS, CLOCK02.SYS, IBM1S506.ADD, IBM1FLPY.ADD, IBM2FLPY.ADD, IBM2ADSK.ADD, IBM2SCSI.ADD, IBMINT13.I13, IBMKBD.SYS, KBDBASE.SYS, OS2LOGO, OS2DASD.DMD, PNP.SYS, RESERVE.SYS, RESOURCE.SYS, SCREEN01.SYS, SCREEN02.SYS, XDFLOPPY.FLT, and all *.SNP files.

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  1. Copy the driver from the Family Manager Set diskette onto the OS/2 Diskette 1.
  2. Add the following lines to the top of the config.sys file on OS/2 Diskette 1: (Note: The line "set copyfromfloppy=1" should be added so that the install process copies the new driver from the OS/2 Diskette 1, rather than the driver included on the OS/2 CD-ROM.)
    1. BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD /V
    2. Set CopyFromFloppy=1  
  3. Run the OS/2 installation program; follow the instructions in your OS/2 documentation, until you reach the System Configuration window.
  4. In the System Configuration window, click the SCSI Adapter Support icon.
  5. Deselect any highlighted adapters (including the Adaptec 294x, 394x, AIC7870 PCI SCSI), and click OK.

(NOTE: If these adapters are not deselected, the driver included on the CD-ROM will be copied over the driver being installed.) 

  1. Follow the instructions in your OS/2 documentation to complete the installation. 

Known Issues

Additional Notes

Example: Bus 0, device 0 assigned as adapter 0; Bus 1, device 1 assigned as adapter 1, etc.

 

Command Line Options

OS/2 adapter device drivers (*.ADD files) are normally installed automatically and require no further information from the user. However, in certain situations the user may wish to modify the behavior of the driver to meet their specific needs.

(IMPORTANT: Please proceed cautiously with the following information.)

The following is the standard format for command line switches (the Ultra160 driver is used as an example):

BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD [Universal Parameter][Adapter ID][Unit Parameter]{[SCSI Target ID]}

Universal Parameters:

Unit Parameters:

General:

Configuration Examples:

Example 1:

Suppose that you had a removable hard drive as target 3 and you wanted to control the hard drive with an ASPI application and driver. Normally OS2DASD will allocate this device, treat it as a large floppy and prevent you from sending any SCSI commands via ASPI. The following command line will prevent OS2DASD.DMD from accessing the target and still allow OS2SCSI.DMD and OS2ASPI.DMD to share access to it.

BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD /A:0 /!DM:3

Example 2:

Suppose that you had a multi-disk CD-ROM as target 4 on host adapter 0 and two DASD devices as targets 1 and 5 on host adapter 1. The following command line will prevent OS2SCSI.DMD from accessing the CD-ROM and prevent OS2DASD.DMD from controlling the DASD devices. The driver will also search for multiple LUNs on all host adapters.

BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD /ET /A:0 /!SM:4 /A:1 /!DM:1,5

Special :

Example:

BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD /A:0 /TAG:8

This will set the number of tagged commands for all target devices on the first host adapter to 8.


Diskette Contents

The following files are included in this diskette:
 

\AIC7870\AIC7870.ADD

Ultra-SCSI driver for OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business

\AIC7870\AIC7870.DDP

AIC7870 device driver profile

\AIC7870\7870PRES.EXE

Adaptec Ultra-SCSI Family Devices Detection Module

\AIC78U2\AIC78U2.ADD

Ultra2 SCSI driver for OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business

\AIC78U2\AIC78U2.DDP

AIC78U2 device driver profile

\AIC78U2\78U2PRES.EXE

Adaptec Ultra2 Family Devices Detection Module

\AICU160\AICU160.ADD

Ultra160 SCSI driver for OS/2 Warp 4.x and Server for e-business

\AICU160\AICU160.DDP

AICU160 device driver profile

\AICU160\U160PRES.EXE

Adaptec Ultra160 Family Devices Detection Module

\README\READOS2.HTM

Readme file in HTML format

\README\READOS2.TXT

Readme file in ASCII text format

Contacting Adaptec

Technical information, including product literature, answers to commonly asked questions, information on software upgrades, and other topics is available electronically through the following: