YNAdaptec Array Driver Copy Utility Ver 1.51^Display SCSI Devices Esc = Return to previous menu. F1 = Help toggle.Select Array #^1 Select Array #^2 Select Array #^3 Select Array #^4 This array has not been configured.Assign ^Unit Numbers Adaptec ^SCSISelect Disk ^Array Functions This utility can only be executed from a bootable diskette in A:. Rebootyour system with a bootable diskette in drive A:.Scanning for host adapter/drive information. Please wait.Array MenuInstallation complete.Disk array driveDisplay ^Arrays Add ^New Array Do you want to continue? (y|n) ^Delete Array Press any key to continue.^Replace Array Member^Initialize Array Displays all devices current connected to the specified board.Run SCSISelect utility to configure/examine SCSI Channel settings.View, Add, Delete, Redefine, and Initialize Arrays.Specify boot array/drive.Up/Down:Move Up/Down Enter :Select Board Esc :Previous MenuArray #%1Aborted!  %1 complete ^Display Array Status Define ^Spare Drives DOS ^Functions Starting SCSISelect for the %1 board.AHA-3985Run DOS Fdisk or DOS Format.Copy ^DriversCopy NetWare or CD-ROM drivers.^Update BIOS Downloads new BIOS to the specified board.DOS ^Format UndefinedDOS F^DISK DOS Format with /s option.DOS Fdisk to to edit partition table Select ^Bootable Array ^4KB  ^8KB  ^16KB  ^32KB  ^64KB  12^8KB ^Accept Configuration ^Return to Setup ^Cancel Setup Specify the directory for CD-ROM Drivers installation: (e.g. C:SCSI) Enter the DOS drive to format: No Arrays DefinedError in copying CD-ROM DriversDisplays status information for all defined arrays. Information includes array type, drive count, drive status, and status of any utility running on the array.Displays status information for the selected array. Information includes array type, drive count, drive status, and status of any utility running on the array.Displays array drive count, drive status, and status of any utility running on the array.Display Array ^Drive Status Press any key to display the next array, or press the Esc key to exit. Display ^Array Overview Displays general information about the selected array, such as array state, array model, unformatted capacity, data block size, drive count, etc.C9BBBACDC8BC%1DABFB3C4C0D9DBCFPlease waitDo you want to exit the Adaptec Initial Array Configuration Utility (y|n) B0Press Any KeyDirectory path for NetWare Drivers installation : (e.g. C:NW) Formatting^CD-ROMNetWare ^3.11/3.12Copy CD-ROM driversCopy NetWare 3.11/3.12 Drivers to the directory that contains NetWare.NetWare ^4.xxCopy NetWare 4.xx Drivers to the directory that contains NetWare.Drive MenuCD-ROM Drivers copied successfully. Edit the config.sys and autoexec.bat file to install these drivers. Sample config.sys and autoexec.bat are copied along with CD-ROM drivers.NetWare Drivers copied successfully. Edit the startup.ncf file to install these drivers. Sample startup.ncf is copied as startup.txt along with NetWare drivers.NetWare Drivers copied successfully. Edit the startup.ncf file to install these drivers. Sample startup.ncf is copied as startup.txt along with NetWare drivers.Type = RAID0RAID0 CVTMirroredRAID3RAID5 RAID5 CVTUninitializedState = Array #%1 is off-line.At least one mirrored pair has a drive down.Non-fault-tolerantFault-tolerantDrives = %1Spare Drive Count = %1Array Physical Capacity = %1MB GB Data Block Size = %1KB Drives available for assignment = %1 RAID Level Min Drive Count Max Drive Count Comments RAID0 2 (3 for CVT) 8 Non-fault-tolerant striped RAID5 3 8 Fault-tolerant striped Mirrored 2 16 Drive count must be even How many members will array #%1 have (excluding spares)? Invalid entry. Valid range is %1 to %2.Counts > 8 are for MIRRORED arrays only and must be an even number.%1 drive(s) available.Are you satisfied with your selections? (y|n) How many spare drives? You may not delete, format, or redefine your bootable array. If Array Configuration complete, restart the server using Ctrl+Alt+Del. Press any key to continue with Array ConfigurationDOS Unit number for array #%1: DOS Unit Numbers can range from 80 to 87: Boot Array = YesYou must assign members to this array before selecting the next array.You must define at least one array before proceeding.Array #%1Spare too small.I Up/Dn: Move Up/Down Enter: Select Array Esc : Previous MenuUp/Dn: Select Array Enter: Display Array Esc: DoneUp/Dn: Select Array Enter: Delete Array Esc: DoneArray #%1 Arrays configuredUp/Dn Arrow: Select Array to format Enter: Format the selected array Esc: DoneChannel %1Main MenuFormat MenuUp/Dn: Select Array Enter: Redefine Array Esc: DoneUp/Dn: Select Array Enter: Initialize Array Esc: DoneArray Size(MB) = %1Boot Array = NoData Block Size(KB) = %1This array is not the proper RAID level for this function.Array Status = InitializedArray Status = UninitializedReboot the system using Ctrl+Alt+Del KeysUp/Dn: Move Up/Down Enter: Select Drive Esc : Previous MenuDrive #%1Invalid entry.Maximum number of arrays already configured.^Add an Array Used to add an array. Maximum allowable array count is 4.^Delete an Array Deletes the specified array from your system.Unable to access drive #%1.Configuration for Array #%1UninitializedMember SCSI ID Channel Status CapacitySpare%1Failed to respondMarked DOWNUnformatted DOWN  UP %1MBGBSideMirrorPrimarySecondary#%1The SCSI Read Capacity command for spare #%1 failed.Unknown error #%1 occurred.I/O error occurred while processing Adaptec command #%1.Tab: Select channel Up/Dn: Select drive Ins: Install drive Del: Deselect driveSpares are extra drives that are dedicated to this array to be automatically used if a drive fails.Do you want to define spares for array #%1? (y|n) Each array may have up to %1 spares.Maximum allowable spare count is %1.SPARE #%1 System Configured to Boot of Single Drive.Array # = %1Copy NetWare Drivers in %1 Directory? (y|n) Choose No option to specify your own pathDo you want to boot of an Array? (y|n) If you want to boot of a Single Drive, select the No option.Change Array ^Configuration Takes few minutes to several hours, depending on Hard disk type.^Redefine an Array Used to redefine the drives in an existing array.Add ^Spare Drive(s) This array already has the maximum number of spares.This function is used to add a spare to an existing array.DriveCopy CD-ROM drivers in C:SCSI directory(y/n):Choose No option to specify your own directory.Are you sure that you want to delete this array. (y/n) :If you delete this array, all information on this array will be lost.SizeManufacturerChnIDTypeDrivesCreatedVerifiedReconstructed Array # Member SCSI ID Channel Status Bus #%1Array Format#%1 %2 %3SCSI IDs on Channel #%1 %2 %3Array #%1 Array #%1 Initialized on PCI Bus #%1 #%1%2 %3 %4Bus #=%1 Channel=%2 SCSI ID=%3^Redefine an Array Array #%1,Spare #%2^Format Array An array may be formatted/initialized as RAID0, RAID0 CVT, RAID5, RAID5 CVT, or Mirrored. All data is lost once formatting starts.Init MenuFormat MenuArray is initialized with all Zeroes. This Initialization method is faster than low-level formatting.Low-Level ^Format an Array Each drive in the array will be sent a SCSI Format command. This should be used only if the drives in the array REQUIRE a SCSI Format command.Improper drive count for this type of array.Initialize to RAID^5 RAID^5 Format The selected array will be formatted/initialized as a non-convertible RAID5 array. The array drive count must be between 3 and 8 inclusive.^Initialize an Array Initialize to RAID5 C^VT RAID5 C^VT Format The array will be formatted/initialized as a convertible RAID5 CVT array. RAID5 CVT arrays may be converted to RAID0 CVT. If a RAID5 CVT array contains spares, the spare drive(s) are ineffective if a drive goes DOWN after the array has been converted to RAID0 CVT. In other words, the spare(s) are only useful when the array is in RAID5 CVT mode.An array with spares may not be formatted as RAID0. Initialize to RAID0 ^CVT RAID0 ^CVT Format The array will be formatted/initialized as a convertible RAID0 CVT array. The array member count must be between 3 and 8 inclusive. RAID0 CVT arrays cannot be formatted with spares, but may be converted from a RAID5 CVT array that contains spares. While the array is RAID0 CVT, the spares are ineffective. Initialize to RAID^0 RAID^0 Format The selected array will be formatted/initialized as a non-convertible RAID0 array. The array member count must be between 2 and 8 inclusive. Mirrored arrays must consist of an even number of members.Initialize to ^Mirrored ^Mirror Format The array will be formatted/initialized as a mirrored array. The array must consist of an even number of members (2 to 16). One side, or half the drives, is considered the primary side, and the other half is the secondary side. A mirrored array may lose up to 1/2 of the drives in the array and still function, as long as one drive of each pair is UP.Are you sure? (y|n)Unable to access drive #%1. Array #%1 marked bootableInitialization of Array #%1 is complete.Low-level formatting of array #%1 is complete.Initializing Array #%1. Writing system sectors... Writing reserved sectors... CD-ROM Drivers copied. Update config.sys to include CD-ROM Drivers.Array Model = %1NetWare Drivers installed. Update startup.ncf to include NetWare Drivers.%1Put the Drivers diskette in floppy drive a:Are you sure you want to delete array #%1? (y|n) Use Up/Down Arrow keys to select drive; Enter to execute; Esc to quit.The Format command failed on drive #%1.Do not shut down the server until formatting has completed.Elapsed time %1Do not shut down the server until formatting has completed. Formatting array #%1 drives... elapsed time = %2.Initializing all blocks on array #%1 to zero ... %2 complete.A SCSI Inquiry command failed.Product(%1) Page(0x%2) A SCSI Mode Sense command to a drive in the disk array has failed.The Read Capacity command for drive #%1 failed.A SCSI Mode Select command to a drive in the disk array failed.Offset(%1) Val(0x%2) Accept default or refer to the array user's manual for further details.Do you want to specify a new data block size? (y|n) %1KB 16 KB Cannot open %1. %1 WARNINGDelete ArrayArray #^1Array #^2Array #^3Array #^4Select UnitUnit #%1 Up/Dn: Move Up/Down Enter: Select Unit Esc : Previous MenuInitialize ^Logical Arrays Format Logical ^Arrays Select ArrayArray StatusArray State = Array Substate = UNKNOWNNumber of members = %1Spare drive %1 status = UPmarked DOWN Adaptec disk array #%d has DOWN drive(s). Member %1 status =  %1 %2 %3 %4  %1 %2 %3 %4 DOWNCopy Software DriversSelect Array TypeDOS Menu^Low-Level Format Initialize Array to ^Zero RAID^0 RAID0 ^CVT ^Mirrored RAID^5 RAID5 C^VT Select Format ModeArray %1All data on this array will be lost! Do you want to continue? (y|n) Verification of all arrays.Testing of spares on all arrays.Creation date = %1The Format command failed for drive #%1.F1 = Help toggle Arrow Keys or Hot Key = Select menu item Esc = Quit menuInvalid drive count for array type chosen.System MenuThe data block size for fault-tolerant arrays is the stripe size of both data and parity blocks. The data block size for RAID0 arrays is the stripe size of the data block.Invalid Adaptec disk array model number of %1 for command %2.Not enough drives to configure any RAID level.AHA-3980 Two Channel RAIDAthenaViking IIOff-lineOperational with DOWN member(s).Next DOWN member puts array off-line. Adaptec Disk Array Installation UtilityConfiguration MenuReconfiguration complete. Restart the server, then load ARUADMIN to format/initialize the new array.Type=Drive Channel IDSpare Channel IDArray #%1=%2Adaptec RAID Drive Reconstruction Utility Formatted for a %1 drive array.Formatted as drive %1.Formatted for a different array.Inquiry command failed.Read Capacity command failed.Reconstruct command failed.^Blink Drive Lights Array #%1,Member #%2Tab: Select channel Up/Dn: Select driveDisplay Host ^Adapter DrivesFunctions for: Displaying relationship of host adapters/drives Blinking drive lights Pausing I/O to array drives to allow hot swappingDisplays the host adapter configuration and the location (array and member number) of the attached drives.Tab: Select Channel Esc: DoneConfiguration change implemented.Adaptec disk array configuration changed.AHA-3985 Three Channel RAID%s Bus #%dRAID Boards