LSI Logic (formerly AMI) PERC3/DCL, PERC3/DC, PERC3/QC, PERC3/SC, PERC 4/Di, CERC ATA 100, PERC 4/SC, PERC 4/DC, v.7.01v, A03

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Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller 4/DC, 4/SC, 3/QC, 3/DC, 3/DCL, 3/SC,
PERC 4/Di, and CERC ATA100/4CH, Device Driver for Netware 5.x. 6.x

Version: 7.01v
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Fixes & Enhancements

Driver 7.01v
1. Dell components support PCI Express ROMB.

Megammio 1.02h
1. Fixed persistent Array Manager failure after running in degraded mode.
2. Fixed system hang if Array Manager service started when no PERC controller
present in system.
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Version

7.01v, A03

Release date

27 Feb 2004

Download Type

Driver

Category

SCSI RAID

Importance

Optional
Dell Technologies recommends reviewing this update to determine if it applies to your system. The update contains changes that impact only certain configurations or provides new features that may or may not apply to your environment.
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File Name: perc-cerc-nw-7.01v-A03.zip
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CERC ATA 100
PERC 4/DC
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Custom Instructions for perc-cerc-nw-7.01v-A03.zip:

3.0 Installation Instructions

1. Download the "xxxx".exe to a directory on your hard drive. Where "xxxx".exe
is the name of your file. The file downloaded is a self-extracting
executable.
2. Execute the download file that unzips the driver files to a floppy diskette.

There are two methods for installing the Novell NetWare drivers and applications:

3.1 Fresh Installation of the Netware Driver

Follow the instructions in the Novell NetWare Installation Guide to install
NetWare on the server.

1. Boot to the Novell Netware OS CD
2. Follow the instructions on the screen until you reach the Storage Driver
Support screen. This screen is used to add, change or delete drivers.
3. Select Storage Adapters on the Storage Driver Support screen.
4. Delete any existing PERC adapters.
5. Press "Insert" to add unlisted drivers. Press "Insert" again. A path displays.
6. Insert the driver diskette created above into the floppy drive and press "Enter".
7. The system finds the PEDGE3.HAM driver.
8. Return to the Driver Summary screen. Continue the installation.

3.2 Adding/Upgrading the Netware Driver to an Existing Installation

3.2.1 For Netware 5.1 and 6.0

Follow the instructions to add the driver to an existing installation.

1. Create a driver diskette.
2. Once the NetWare server is up, type: nwconfig
3. Press "Enter" to access the NetWare Configuration Utility.
4. On the Configuration Options screen, select Driver Options and press "Enter".
5. Under the Driver Options, select Configure Disk and Storage Options, then
press "Enter".
6. Under the Additional Driver Actions menu, press the down arrow key to select
the Additional Driver option, then press "Enter".
7. Press "Insert" to install an unlisted driver.
8. Press "F3" to specify a different path.
9. Insert the driver diskette into the diskette drive and press "Enter". The
file pedge3.ham displays under the option Select a Driver to Install.
10. Highlight pedge3.ham and press "Enter".
11. Select Yes to copy pedge3.ham files to C:\NWSERVER.
12. Select No to save the existing file messages to C:\NWSERVER.
13. Under pedge3 Parameters, perform the following steps to provide the slot number.
14. Press "Alt-Esc" to access System Console.
15. On the System Console, type: load pedge3
16. Press "Enter". The following supported slot options display:

No Selection
PCI Slot_2.1 (HIN 203)

17. Write down the number after "HIN". In the example in step 15, it is 203.
18. Under Choice, type: 0 for the option No Selection.
19. Press "Alt-Esc" until you exit the System Console and return to the pedge3
Parameters screen in the NetWare Configuration Utility.
20. Under Slot Number, enter the slot number you obtained from System Console
and press "Enter".
21. Press "F10" to save the pedge3 parameters.
22. Under Driver pedge3 Parameters Actions, select Save Parameters and Load
Driver, and press "Enter".
23. Select No when asked to load additional drivers. pedge3 will be listed on
the Selected Disk Driver screen.
24. Exit the NetWare Installation Utility.
25. From server console, type: "reset server" to restart the server for the
changes to take effect.

3.2.2 For Netware 6.5

Follow the instructions to add the driver to an existing installation.

1. Create a driver diskette.
2. Once the NetWare server is up, from System Console, type: hdetect
Press "Enter" to access the NetWare Installation utility for drivers.
3. Select Continue to see the Storage device drivers detected by the server.
4. Select Modify option to highlight Storage adapters driver. Press "Enter".
5. Press Modify option to select the Driver name and press "Enter".
6. When the target Storage driver name is highlighted, press "Del" key to delete this
existing driver.
7. If prompt comes, select "Yes" to remove entry from the .NCF file.
8. Press "Ins" key to Add a driver.
9. Press "Ins"

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