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IBM OS/2 Installation
Command Line Examples
Example 1
Suppose that you have a removable-media drive as target 3.
Normally
os2dasd
allocates this device, treats it as a large floppy,
and prevents you from sending any SCSI commands via another
device manager. The command line below prevents
os2dasd.dmd
from accessing the target and allows
os2scsi.dmd
and
os2aspi.dmd
to share access to it:
basedev=aic7870.add /a:0 /!dm:3
or
basedev=aic78u2.add /a:0 /!dm:3
Example 2
Suppose that you have a multidisk CD-ROM as target 4 on host
adapter 0 and two DASD devices as targets 1 and 5 on host adapter
1. The command line below prevents
os2scsi.dmd
from accessing
the CD-ROM and
os2dasd.dmd
from controlling the DASD devices.
The driver searches for multiple LUNs on all devices.
basedev=aic7870.add /et /a:0 /!sm:4 /a:1 /!dm:1,5
or
basedev=aic78u2.add /et /a:0 /!sm:4 /a:1 /!dm:1,5
Note:
There are no switches for directly controlling
os2aspi.dmd
, the ASPI device manager.
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