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Dell CERC ATA100/4CH Device Driver and applications for Netware 5.x/6.x.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Pedge3 Version 7.01n =================== Changes with respect to 6.02e
1. Fixed the interrupt and f/w command posted ‘ race condition’. 2. Updated the release notes for the supported controllers. 3 Suppressed the Enter Debugger for status SC_START_STOP, MEGA_LD_ERROR_ABORTED and MEGA_LD_ERROR_CORRECTED for logical drive. 4. The goToRealMode and exitToDOS routines modified to support for proper pending device request handling. 5. Suppressed the enter debugger for status SC_START_STOP, MEGA_LD_ERROR_ABORTED and MEGA_LD_ERROR_CORRECTED for logical drive. 6. Suppressed the enter debugger for status 5 for logical drive 7. Driver bugs fixed 8. Fixed the queue freeze issue that caused a certification test failure. 9. Fixed a faked command handling issue that led to a recursive Dellmgr invocation failure. 10.Fixed an issue when Open Manage service locks up NW6 server on PE6600 with 2 PERC 4 cards. 11.There was a driver bug in memory allocation routine that could cause a system hang or crash. This is fixed. 12.There is a possibility to fail to delete a Logical Drive randomly under extremely heavy I/O on that device going on. This is fixed. 13.There was a bug when you were spinning up or down a drive NW would abend. This is fixed.
Megammio Version 1.02g ====================== Changes with respect to 1.02f 1. There is a filter to check the return value of NPA_HACB_Passthru API in the Mega_ASyncIO() function. In the filter, there is a chance to send the same request packet to the driver if the return value of NPA_HACB_Passthru API is NOT NULL. And if that happened, the system would crash.
Dellmgr version 5.20 ====================== Changes with respect to 5.18 1.There was a bug reported in the utility. In the previous version, the utility was displaying bus/device number in the select adapter menu. This bug is fixed in this release. 2.The utility gives the user the option to view ongoing Init and Check Consistency/Background Init. progress now.
Dellmon version 2.09 ====================== Changes with respect to 2.08 1. Distinction done between Check consistency and Background Initialization.
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Format Description:
This file format consists of an archive of files that may be decompressed to a directory on the hard drive. The installation can then be done from that directory.
1. Download the .exe to a directory on your hard drive. Where .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:
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.
Adding the Netware Driver to an Existing Installation =========================================== =========== Follow the instructions to add the driver to an existing installation. 1. At the root prompt, type "NWCONFIG" and press "Enter". 2. The Installation Options screen displays. Select Drive Options and press "Enter". A window displays. 3. Select Configure Disk, and Storage Device Options. Press "Enter". 4. Select one of the following options display in the window: Discover and load an additional driver. Select an additional driver. 5. If you select the option to discover and load an additional driver, the system discovers the extra unit. You are prompted to select a driver from the list. Press "Insert" to insert the driver. This completes the procedure. 6. If you choose the option to select an additional driver, the Select a Driver screen displays. Press "Insert". Read the instructions that display. 7. Insert the driver diskette created above into the floppy drive and press "Enter". 8. The system will find a driver and install it.