Technical Information Document
PS2OPT.DSK (IBM SCSI Disk driver) & PS2ESDI - TID313 (last modified 02JAN1996)
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abstract

PS2OPT.DSK for NetWare 3.11. This driver has been modified to include a wider range of support for tape drives as well as other issues. PS2ESDI.DSK, is intended to fix volume dismounts, write errors, and drive deactivation caused by timing problems.

installation

1. Rename the PS2OPT.DSK that is currently being used to PS2OPT.OLD.
2. Copy the new file PS2OPT.DSK onto the boot drive.

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* PS2ESDI.DSK *
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Issues Addressed:

 This driver is intended to fix volume dismounts, write errors, and drive deactivation caused by timing problems. All drive deactivation problems may not be fixed with this driver. See FYI11081.DOC, which is included in this ZIP file, for tips on troubleshooting drive deactivation problems.

 Functionality has been added to allow PS2ESDI.DSK to coexist with PS2OPT.DSK.

 The driver has also been modified to resolve some incompatibility issues with newer IBM machines and IBM's ESDI controller.

To install this Disk Driver:

1) Copy PS2ESDI.DSK to the subdirectory that contains SERVER.EXE and STARTUP.NCF on the boot partition after renaming the original to .old.

symptoms

This file contains both the PS2OPT.DSK (IBM SCSI Disk driver) and PS2ESDI.DSK (IBM ESDI Disk Driver). These two drivers were combined for convenience and ease of downloading. The following is the readme for both of the files which includes enhancement descriptions and installation instructions. FYI11081.DOC was included to help troubleshoot drive deactivation problems.

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* PS2OPT.DSK *
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PS2OPT.DSK for NetWare v3.11. This driver has been modified to include a wider range of support for tape drives as well as other issues.

Tape units the driver has been tested with:

1. Exabyte 8200, 8mm
2. Exabyte 8500, 8mm
3. HP 35470, 4mm DAT
4. HP 35480A, 4mm DAT
5. HP 35450A, 4mm DAT
6. WangDat 3200, 4mm DAT
7. WangDat 1300, 4mm DAT
8. Archive Python, 4mm DAT
9. Cipher T860s, 1/2 inch tape

The following problems have been fixed:

1. Recovering when older disk drives would fail and hang the SCSI bus.
2. Occasionally failed to reload when there were active work stations.
3. Occasionally caused an ABEND when mounting all devices.
4. Taking too long to recover when a disk drive failed.

This driver provides support for ALL IBM SCSI controllers, bus based as well as internal (MotherBoard). The internal (MotherBoard) controllers are found on PS/2 models 56, 57, 76, 77, and 85.

A new option has been added to the command line (at the server) when loading the disk driver, "LOAD PS2OPT.DSK /host", "/host" (in lower case only). This option tells the driver to load the internal (MotherBoard) SCSI controller that may not have been recognized. The PS2 model 85 must use this command to load, all other currently known, do not need it.

At the request of IBM Novell has disabled the hardware Read-After-Write verification initiated by PS2OPT.DSK. "NO RW VERIFY" will now be seen when loading the driver. This feature can be reenabled in monitor or by using the command line parameter "/verifyon" (all one word and must be in lower
case). When using the /verifyon parameter, the message "RW VERIFY" will be seen when loading the driver.

solutions

Apply the files found in PS2311.EXE

contents

Self-Extracting File Name:  ps2311.exe

Files Included       Size   Date         Time    Version   Checksum

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  FYI11081.DOC       7391   04-28-1993   08:06AM
    PS2311.TXT       4434   09-17-1993   01:07AM
   PS2ESDI.DSK       8428   04-08-1993   04:06PM
    PS2OPT.DSK      33087   02-04-1993   03:04PM
Document Title: PS2OPT.DSK (IBM SCSI Disk driver) & PS2ESDI
Document ID: 313
Creation Date: 01JUL1993
Modified Date: 02JAN1996
Document Revision: 2
Novell Product Class: NetWare
Novell Product and Version: NetWare 3.11

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