Adaptec 39320D manuals
39320D
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Ultra320 SCSI on the Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D
- Device Drivers
- System Requirements
- SCSI IDs
- Terminating the SCSI Bus
- Using SCSI Devices
- Combining SCSI and Non-SCSI Devices
- Installing Multiple SCSI Cards
- Connecting the LED Connector
- Overriding SCSI Termination Settings
- Connecting SCSI Devices
- Maximum Cable Lengths
- Starting SCSISelect
- Using SCSISelect Settings
- Boot Device Configuration – Non-BBS Systems Only
- Advanced Configuration Options
- Changing Configuration Settings
- scsi device configuration
- Using SCSI Disk Utilities
- Verifying or Formatting a Disk
- Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 2000
- Updating the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already Installed
- Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0 Installation to Windows 2000
- Using Driver-specific Parameters
- Installing a New Host Adapter after Windows 2000 Is Already Installed
- Swapping a Host Adapter
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Driver Error Messages
- Installing Windows NT
- Installing the Driver When Installing Windows NT
- Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4.0 Installation From CD
- Installing the Driver When Windows NT 4.0 is Already Installed
- Using Advanced Configuration Parameters
- Hot-Plug PCI Support
- Using Windows NT 4.0 and the Host Adapter
- Problems and Solutions
- adpu320.sys Error Messages
- Installing the Driver When Installing Windows XP
- Installing Windows XP (64-bit)
- Installing a New Host Adapter after Windows XP is Already Installed
- Using Windows XP SCSI Parameters
- Removing a Host Adapter
- installing novell netware
- Installing the Driver When Installing NetWare
- NetWare 5.0
- Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already Installed
- Loading the Driver at Server Bootup
- Using the Load Command Line Options
- Bit Mask Options
- Using NetWare and the Host Adapter
- Mount Status
- Using a CD with NetWare
- NetWare 5.x and 6.0
- Installing the Driver When UnixWare/Open Unix is Already Installed
- Back Up the Kernel
- Modify the New System File
- Boot the New Kernel
- Using UnixWare/Open Unix and the Host Adapter
- Removing the Driver
- Installing the driver when installing Solaris 8
- Installing the Driver when Solaris 8 is Already Installed
- Removing the Driver From Solaris 8
- Command Line Options
- Installing the Device Drivers for Red Hat Linux
- Installing the Device Drivers for SuSE Linux
- Troubleshooting Checklist
- General Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting in Windows NT 4.0
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