Initio I/O HIGHWAY manual Aspi Disk Driver Command Line Options

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MS-DOS/Windows 3.1x Driver Installation

ASPI Disk Driver Command Line Options

INIDISK.SYS is a DOS block device driver for supporting SCSI fixed disks, removable disks and MO devices. INIDISK.SYS is automatically loaded in CONFIG.SYS start up file by the Initio DOSSETUP or SETUP programs. INIDISK.SYS requires that the Initio ASPI Manager be loaded. INIDISK.SYS can be loaded with either the DEVICE= or DEVICEHIGH= command. INICD.SYS can be found on the INI-9XXXU/9XXXUW DRIVER DISK 1. Below is a list of command line options and examples.

/R /r This option specifies the number of logical drives to reserve for MO and removable disk devices. MO and removable disks media are capable of being parti- tioned just like a fixed disk. For every DOS partition on the media a logical DOS drive letter will be available. INIDISK.SYS will support as many logical drives as required (up to the maximum supported by DOS) based on the partitioning of the media that is present when your system boots. However, the media may be removed at any time and a new disk may be inserted. The new disk may have more (or less) partitions then the original disk. The /R /r option is used to reserved drive letters at start up in order to facilitate a disk change to a disk with more partitions than the original disk present at boot time. The value after the /R /r option determines how many drive letters will be reserved on a device basis. For example, if the user specifies a /R4 option and there are two removable devices attached to the SCSI bus, then a total of eight (8) drive letters will be reserved.

/T /t This option is used to specify a Time out value to be used when sending commands to a SCSI drive. If a SCSI drive does not respond to a command within the specified time out then the command will be aborted and an appropriate error message will be displayed. The time out value is specified in minutes. Valid values are 1-9 and D or d. The D or d values are used to Disable the time out mechanism. If the time out mechanism is disabled then faulty hardware can lock up the system.

Examples: /T4

/Td

/TD

/T1

/X /x This option is used to exclude particular SCSI drives. Excluded SCSI drives are identified by specifying the host adapter, target id and lun. These values are spereated by a colon. Groups of SCSI drives (or wild cards) can also be identified. Below are examples of the different ways SCSI drives can be excluded:

/X0:1:2

This will exclude the drive on Host Adapter 0, with target ID 1

 

and lun 2.

/X0:2

This will exclude the drive on Host Adapter 0, with target ID 2

 

and ANY lun

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Contents Initioi D119-03 May Third Edition Contents Troubleshooting Index Product Warranty Initio IntroductionHost Adapter INI-9100A Board Layout Technical IllustrationProduct Features Product Features/SpecificationsProduct Specifications Host Adapter and the Scsi Bus Getting StartedScsi bus preparation Scsi bus terminationOFF Ohighway possible termination settingsInstallation Basics Hardware InstallationInstallation in Ten Easy Steps OhighwayInserting the host adapter into a PCI slot Connecting the 50-pin internal flat ribbon cable Hardware Installation Low-level Format Hard Disk Drive PreparationInitio Running the SmartSCSI Setup Utility Host Adapter SetupDevice Setup Main Menu OptionsData can be Lost by Changing Settings Adapter SetupDisk Utilities Bios SetupInitio Installation MS-DOS/Windows 3.1x Driver InstallationOverview MS-DOS/Windows 3.1x Driver Installation Aspi CD-ROM Driver Command Line Options Aspi Manager Command Line OptionsAutoexec.bat Sample CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT FilesAspi Disk Driver Command Line Options Aspi Partition & Format Utility Sample CONFIG.SYSNew Windows 95/95a Installation Microsoft Windows 95/95b OSR2 Driver InstallationControl Panel Microsoft Windows 95/95b OSR2 Driver Installation Updating the Initio Windows 95/95a Device Driver New Windows 95B OSR2 Installation Microsoft Windows 95/95b OSR2 Driver Installation Updating the Initio Windows 95B OSR2 Device Driver Initio New Windows NT Installation Microsoft Windows NT Driver InstallationMicrosoft Windows NT Driver Installation Control Panel Installing a new Windows NT system from a Bootable CD New IntraNetWare Installation Novell NetWare Driver InstallationPCI.XXXX.XXXX.XXXX.XXXX.XX Novell NetWare Driver InstallationUpgrading/Changing Driver on an Existing IntraNetWare Server Driver Config Options Device driver command line optionsNew OS/2 installation IBM OS/2 Driver InstallationAdding the Initio driver to an existing OS/2 system Device driver command line options Initio Updating interrupts and hardware settings SCO Unix Driver Installation10Overview Adding the Initio driver to an existing SCO Unix system Installing the Initio driver in a new SCO Unix systemEnter Changing to the INI-9XXX as the bootable host adapter Initio Installing the Initio driver in a new UnixWare system SCO UnixWare Driver InstallationAdding the Initio driver to an existing UnixWare system Removing the Initio driver from a UnixWare system Using Multiple Host AdaptersSCO UnixWare Driver Installation Troubleshooting MS-DOS, OS/2 & Windows NT DOS Space 1GBDrives with Multiple Operating Systems Initio Index SETUP.EXE SYSTEM.INI TXTSETUP.OEM OEMSETUP.INFUpdate Driver Windows NT Workstation SetupFCC Compliance Statement Product WarrantyEN 55 9100UW2 Declaration of Conformance Declaration of the Manufacturer/Importer