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At the next system boot the ICP driver is loaded and the existing Host Drives are ready to
be partitioned under Windows NT.
F.2.3 Using the Hot Plug Function with RAID Host Drives
In order to be able to use the Hot Plug function under Windows NT, you my either use ICP
RAID Console or ICP RAID Navigator.
F.2.4 Installation of a new GDTX.SYS Driver Version
If it should become necessary to install a new version of the GDTX.SYS driver, the proce-
dure is as follows:
a)
Double click the
My Computer
icon.
b)
Double click
Control Panel
.
c)
Double click
SCSI Adapters
.
d)
Click on
Drivers
.
e)
Select
GDT SCSI Disk Array Controller
.
f)
Click on
Add
.
g)
Click on
OK
.
Windows NT informs you that this driver is already on the system and asks if you
want to use the currently installed driver or a new one.
h)
Click on
New
and insert the ICP Windows NT driver disk.
i)
Click on
Continue
and NT copies the new driver to the disk.
At the next system boot the ICP driver is loaded.
F.2.5 Installation of a Removable Hard Disk
Removable hard disks (e.g., SyQuest, IOMEGA or magneto optical devices, MODs) are con-
trolled by the ICP Controller in two fundamentally different modes:
Mode 1:
The removable hard disk is treated like a normal hard disk. The data passes through
the cache of the ICP Controller and the media needs to be initialized with ICPCON.
Mode 2:
The removable hard disk is handled as a
Raw Device
. This means that the removable
device is directly controlled by Windows NT without any further interaction of the control-
ler. Consequently, the data is not cached by the ICP cache and the media does not need to
be initialized with ICPCON. The advantage of mode 1 lies in a decisively better performance
due to caching. On the other hand, the relatively complicated procedure of media changing
presents a disadvantage. The opposite is true when adopting mode 2: The media change is
easy and the media are compatible with other disk controllers (e.g., NCR). The performance
is rather low since the data cannot be cached on the ICP Controller. To install a removable
hard disk as a Raw Device, the media must not be initialized with ICPCON and the device
must be set to a SCSI-ID equal to or greater than 2. In addition, the parameters of the ICP
driver GDTX.SYS need to be configured differently in the Windows NT
Registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\gdtx\Parameters\Device
Summary of Contents for GDT RS Series
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Page 14: ...14 L 1 Technical Data of the ICP Controller 184 L 2 Boot Error Messages 184 L 3 Index 185...
Page 15: ...15 Chapter A General General General General Information Information Information Information...
Page 40: ...40 Example for a SCSI Flat Ribbon Cable for 8 Bit SCSI Devices narrow...
Page 41: ...41 Example for a SCSI Flat Ribbon Cable for 16 Bit SCSI Devices wide...
Page 47: ...47 Several internal Wide Ultra2 and Ultra 160 SCSI Hard Disks...
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Page 53: ...53 Chapter C Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup...
Page 68: ...68 Replacement either manually or through hot fix method...
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Page 71: ...71 Chapter D Using MS DOS Using MS DOS Using MS DOS Using MS DOS...
Page 81: ...81 Chapter E Using NetWare Using NetWare Using NetWare Using NetWare...
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Page 97: ...97 Chapter G Using LINUX Using LINUX Using LINUX Using LINUX...
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Page 103: ...103 Chapter H Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX...
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Page 111: ...111 Chapter I Using UnixWare Using UnixWare Using UnixWare Using UnixWare...
Page 147: ...147 Chapter K ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator...
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