ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette
Administration and Monitoring Program Diskette
Command Line Programs Diskette
********************************************************************
* IBM ServeRAID BIOS/Firmware Update Diskette 1 *
* Version 3.11 *
********************************************************************
Update Diskette 1 Version 3.11 contains BIOS Level 3.10.05 and the
following firmware levels:
o Firmware Level 3.11 for the ServeRAID 3H Ultra 2 SCSI Adapter
and the ServeRAID 3L Ultra 2 SCSI Adapter.
o Firmware Level 2.88.00 for the ServeRAID II Ultra SCSI Adapter.
o Firmware Level 2.88.00 for the integrated ServeRAID Controller
on the IBM PC Server 330 and IBM Netfinity 5500 system boards.
o Firmware Level 2.25.00 for the ServeRAID Adapter.
For more information about IBM ServeRAID and server products, visit
http://www.pc.ibm.com/netfinity on the World Wide Web.
______________________________________________________________
CONTENTS
________
1.0 Updating the BIOS and Firmware
2.0 BIOS Setup
3.0 Descriptions of the Current ServeRAID Diskettes
4.0 Changes to the BIOS, Firmware, and Configuration Program
... 4.15 Changes from Level 3.10.08 to 3.11.00
... 4.14 Changes from Level 3.01 to 3.10.08
... 4.13 Changes from Level 2.87.03 to 2.88.00
... 4.12 Changes from Level 2.86.03 to 2.87.03
... 4.11 Changes from Level 2.23S to 2.25.00
... 4.10 Changes from Level 2.82 to 3.01
... 4.09 Changes from Level 2.80.07 to 2.82.00
... 4.08 Changes from Level 2.70.08 to 2.80.07
... 4.07 Changes from Level 2.70 to 2.71
... 4.06 Changes from Level 2.40.14 to 2.70.08
... 4.05 Changes from Level 2.40.16 to 2.40.21
... 4.04 Changes from Level 97326 to Level 2.40.14
... 4.03 Changes from Level 2.30 to 2.40
... 4.02 Changes from Level 2.30 to 2.31
... 4.01 Information about the Level 2.30/2.23s Update
5.0 Enabling the Hot-Swap Rebuild Feature
____________________________________________________________
1.0 Updating the BIOS and Firmware
___________________________________
To update the ServeRAID BIOS and firmware:
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID BIOS/Firmware Update diskette
into the diskette drive; then, turn on the system. If the
system is already turned on, press Ctrl+Alt+Del.
2. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
____________________________________________________________
2.0 BIOS Setup
______________
If your server contains multiple ServeRAID adapters or
controllers, only one copy of the ServeRAID BIOS is used.
If multiple copies of the BIOS are detected, they will be
handled based on how each one is configured. The instructions
to configure the BIOS settings is found in the Advanced Functions
section of the Mini-Configuration program. It is called the Multiple
Controller mode which has two settings: Erase and Shrink. When the
parameter is set to Erase, redundant copies of the ServeRAID BIOS
are erased. When this parameter is set to shrink, the extra copies
of the ServeRAID BIOS are removed from memory, but stored for
future use. When you have multiple ServeRAID adapters and
controllers installed, you need only one active copy of
ServeRAID BIOS. However, to ensure that you will have a
copy of the ServeRAID BIOS available if your active copy
becomes defective or unavailable, leave the Multiple Controller
parameter set to Shrink.
_____________________________________________________________________
3.0 Descriptions of the Current ServeRAID Diskettes
____________________________________________________
This section provides a brief description of the current ServeRAID
diskettes. Refer to the README files on each of these diskettes for
more detailed information.
The current ServeRAID diskettes include the following:
o IBM ServeRAID BIOS/Firmware Update Diskette, which contains
the files needed to update the BIOS and firmware on the IBM
ServeRAID 3H/3L Ultra 2 SCSI Adapter, the IBM ServeRAID II
Ultra SCSI Adapter, the integrated IBM ServeRAID Controller,
and the ServeRAID Adapter.
o IBM ServeRAID DOS Configurator Diskette, which contains the
IBM ServeRAID Configuration Utility Program.
o IBM ServeRAID Device Drivers Diskette, which contains the
device drivers and administration and monitoring utility
programs that you can use with the following operating
systems:
o IBM OS/2 Warp Server and OS/2 LAN Server version 4.0
o Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.1X and 5.0
o Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0
This diskette also provides DOS CD-ROM drive device drivers.
o IBM ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring Program Diskette,
which contains the IBM ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring
Utility Program for Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 95. This
version of the ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring Utility
Program is referred to as the WIN32-Based Utility Program.
o IBM ServeRAID Device Drivers for SCO Operating Systems
Diskette, which contains the files needed to install the IBM
ServeRAID device driver and Background Server component for
SCO OpenServer 5.0.0, 5.0.2, and 5.0.4, and SCO Unixware 7.0.
o IBM ServeRAID Command Line Programs Diskette, which contains
the files needed to install and use the IBM ServeRAID IPSSEND
and IPSMON command-line interface programs.
o IBM ServeRAID Cluster Solution for Windows NT Diskette, which
contains the files needed to install Microsoft Cluster Server
(MSCS) when using Windows NT and an IBM ServeRAID II Ultra SCSI
Adapter or ServeRAID 3H Adapter. Refer to the "IBM Netfinity
High-Availability Cluster Solution Installation and User's Guide"
for detailed instructions.
NOTE:
You can obtain a copy of the "IBM Netfinity High-Availability
Cluster Solution Installation and User's Guide" from
http://www.pc.ibm.com/netfinity/clustering on the World Wide Web.
o Netfinity 7000 IBM Class Monolithic ServeRAID Device Driver
and Utility Diskette Version 1.00. This diskette contains the
files needed to install and use the Class Monolithic
ServeRAID (CMRAID) device driver and utility programs.
NOTE:
These files are for use only with an IBM ServeRAID II Ultra
SCSI Adapter installed in an IBM Netfinity 7000.
Multiprocessing environments where high CPU utilization and high
disk I/O are typical might benefit from using this monolithic
device driver. A version of this device driver was used in the
TPC-C benchmarks recently conducted with the IBM Netfinity 7000.
Refer to the README file on the IBM Class Monolithic ServeRAID
Device Driver and Utility Program Diskette for more information.
_____________________________________________________________________
4.0 Changes to the BIOS, Firmware, and Configuration Utility Program
_____________________________________________________________________
4.15 Changes from Level 3.10.08 to 3.11.00
-------------------------------------------
The 3.11.00 Update provides the following new support and
functions for the IBM ServeRAID 3H Ultra 2 SCSI Adapter
and the ServeRAID 3L Ultra 2 SCSI Adapter Adapter only:
o HSP/SHS Monitoring frequency increased
4.14 Changes from Level 3.01 to 3.10.08
----------------------------------------
The 3.10.08 Update provides the following new support and
functions for the IBM ServeRAID 3H Ultra 2 SCSI Adapter
and the ServeRAID 3L Ultra 2 SCSI Adapter Adapter only:
o New enhanced download utility "flashman"
o Improved check consistency with auto restore
o BIOS support for no logical drives
o BIOS update for NT Boot CDROM
o DOS Configurator enhanced to display Adapter Type and BIOS Level
o Enhanced diagnostics in the SELFTEST command for IPSSEND.
o Improved version of IPSSEND for the GETEVENT command for Windows NT
o Corrected a problem in IPSMON whereby the utility does not find
the adapter when running under Netware SFT III mode.
o The Windows NT 4.0 driver supports active-passive failover in
any Netfinity server. Also supported are hot add and hot replace
in Netfinity servers that have hotplug PCI slots (such as the
5500 or 7000-M10) when the appropriate system hotplug software
for Windows NT 4.0 is also loaded.
4.13 Changes from Level 2.87.03 to 2.88.00
-------------------------------------------
The 2.88.00 Update provides the following new support and
functions for the IBM ServeRAID II Ultra SCSI Adapter
and the integrated ServeRAID Controller on the IBM PC
Server 330 and IBM Netfinity 5500 system boards:
o HSP/SHS Monitoring frequency increased
4.12 Changes from Level 2.86.03 to 2.87.03
-------------------------------------------
The 2.87.03 Update provides the following new support and
functions for the IBM ServeRAID II Ultra SCSI Adapter
and the integrated ServeRAID Controller on the IBM PC
Server 330 and IBM Netfinity 5500 system boards:
o New enhanced download utility "flashman"
o Improved check consistency with auto restore
o Performance enhancements
o Optimization of RAID1 reads
o Enhanced error recovery when NVram battery removed
4.11 Changes from Level 2.23S to 2.25.00
-----------------------------------------
The 2.25.00 Update applies to the ServeRAID adapter. This
update included the following new support and feature:
o New enhanced download utility "flashman"
o Improved check consistency with auto restore
o Enhanced error recovery when NVram battery removed
4.10 Changes from Level 2.82 to 3.01
-------------------------------------
The 3.01 Update provides the following new support and
functions for the IBM ServeRAID 3H Ultra 2 SCSI Adapter
and the ServeRAID 3L Ultra 2 SCSI Adapter Adapter only:
o Firmware support for the SCSI Ultra 2 protocol and LVDS.
o Unattended mode setup is now in BIOS.
o 8 Adapter support.
o Convert "bays" to "SID".
o Support for shrinking BIOS, not erasing BIOS.
o Remove the 8GB limit on boot drives.
o POST error codes now logged into System POST error log.
o 32MB Battery Backup Cache support added. (only on ServeRAID 3H/3L)
o Enhanced BOOT CD to allow image to be emulated as a hard file.
o Unixware Support.
The 2.82.00 to 2.86.03 Update applies only to the IBM ServeRAID II
Ultra SCSI Adapter and the integrated ServeRAID Controller on the
IBM PC Server 330 and IBM Netfinity 5500 system boards. This update
provides the following new support and functions:
o Hot Swap enhancements.
o Performance enhancements.
4.09 Changes from Level 2.80.07 to 2.82.00
-------------------------------------------
The 2.80.07 to 2.82.00 Update provides the following new support and
functions:
o BIOS changes needed to obtain Microsoft Windows NT Certification.
4.08 Changes from Level 2.70.08 to 2.80.07
-------------------------------------------
The 2.70.08 to 2.80.07 Update provides the following new support and
functions:
o Hot Plug support for PCI adapters installed in Netfinity 5500 servers
that are using Novell Netware.
4.07 Changes from Level 2.70 to 2.71
-------------------------------------
The 2.70 to 2.71 Update provides the following new support and
functions:
o BIOS changes needed to obtain Microsoft Windows NT Certification.
4.06 Changes from Level 2.40.14 to 2.70.08
-------------------------------------------
The 2.40.14 to 2.70.08 Update provides the following new support and
functions:
o Several performance enhancements that affect all three RAID
levels. The greatest performance improvement, however, is
seen in RAID level-5 write-back mode.
o The AUTOSYNC command has been added to the IPSSEND program.
The 2.40.14 to 2.70.08 Update also contains the following software
enhancements:
o Corrected problems in viewing the hard and soft error
logs under certain boundary conditions.
o Added support to allow you to deselect a drive when using the
"Copy Logical Drive" function in the ServeRAID Configuration
Utility Program.
o Modified the Administration and Monitoring utility program so
that it reverts to the stand-alone mode when the cancel button
fails in the host dialog box.
o Added support to disable the Quick Rebuild feature until the
automatic synchronization of the drives completes.
4.05 Changes from Level 2.40.16 to 2.40.21
-------------------------------------------
The 2.40.16 to 2.40.21 Update applies only to the IBM ServeRAID II
Ultra SCSI Adapter. This update provides the following new support
and functions:
o Support for Microsoft Cluster Server, Version 1.00.
4.04 Changes from Level 97326 to Level 2.40.14
-----------------------------------------------
The 2.40.14 Update for the integrated ServeRAID Controller on the
IBM PC Server 330 models 8640-PM0,-PB0, and -PT0 provided the
following new support and functions:
o Automatic Background Synchronization, which removes the need to
synchronize a RAID level-5 logical drive before using it.
Instead, you can use the drive immediately, while automatically
synchronizing the drive in the background. The default setting
for this feature is Enabled.
o Data Scrubbing, which eliminates the need for you to manually
synchronize drives weekly. Instead, you can use this feature
to continuously synchronize all RAID level-5 logical drives in
the background, without impacting performance. The default
setting for this feature is Enabled.
o Hot-Swap Rebuild, which in a system where no hot-spare is
defined, automatically detects the replacement of a defunct
physical drive that is part of a RAID level-1 or RAID level-5
logical drive; then, this feature starts the rebuild of the
drive, without requiring your intervention. The default
setting for this feature is enabled. See section 5.0 below
for the instructions to disable/enable this feature using the
DOS Configurator utility.
4.03 Changes from Level 2.30 to 2.40
-------------------------------------
The 2.30 to 2.40 Update applied only to the ServeRAID II
Ultra SCSI Adapter. This update provided the following
new support and functions:
o Support for IBM Netfinity Cluster Pack by Vinca
with Novell Netware 4.11, part number 01K8018.
o Support for formatting drives that are in the Standby
(SBY) or Empty (EMP) states. Previous releases of the
Configuration Utility Program required that the drives
be in the Ready (RDY) state.
o Automatic synchronization of newly created RAID level-5
logical drives. This enhancement eliminates the need for
you to manually synchronize drives.
o Automatic restart of RAID level-5 and RAID level-1
logical-drive rebuild operations after a power failure
or an unexpected power off.
o Battery-backup cache is now automatically enabled for
all logical drives configured in the write-back mode.
The 2.30 to 2.40 Update also provides the following software
enhancements:
o A new method of checking for adequate drive size before
starting the rebuild operation. This new method returns
an error message faster than previous versions.
o A new method of queuing hot-spare-rebuild operations if
multiple, concurrent drive failures occur in different
arrays on the same ServeRAID adapter or controller.
o When the system is configured for the Unattended Mode,
the ServeRAID BIOS now allows access to the CTRL-I
function during system startup.
o Modifications for the ServeRAID BIOS and the ASPI device driver
to work with the expanded memory manager for the 80386 (EMM386)
o Modifications to the Configuration Utility Program to no longer
accept physical drive state changes from Defunct (DDD) to Online
(ONL) for RAID level-5 logical drives in the critical state.
When a RAID level-5 logical drive is critical, you must rebuild
it for the logical drive to change from DDD to ONL.
o When multiple drive failures occur within the same array, the
hot-swap rebuild operation will no longer start automatically.
If multiple drives fail within the same array, you now must
start the rebuild process manually.
o Added support to disable the integrated ServeRAID controller on
the PC Server 330 models 8640-PM0, -PB0, and -PT0.
o Added error-recovery enhancements for drive errors found while
reading or writing drive configurations.
4.02 Changes from Level 2.30 to 2.31
-------------------------------------
The 2.30 to 2.31 Update applied only to the integrated ServeRAID
controller on PC Server 330 models 8640-PM0, -PB0, and -PT0.
This firmware update corrected a problem that was found during
product-evaluation tests. The problem symptoms included
operating-system hangs, errors opening files, or other file errors.
ATTENTION:
If you have a PC Server 330 model 8640-PM0, -PB0, or -PT0 and
you are using the integrated ServeRAID controller, install the
2.31 or 2.70.08 Firmware Update immediately.
For more information about the 2.31 update, call the IBM HelpCenter
at 1-800-772-2227 and reference ECA015.
4.01 Information about the Level 2.30/2.23s Update
---------------------------------------------------
The 2.30/2.23s Update applies to both the ServeRAID and ServeRAID
II adapters. This update included the following new feature:
o Hot-Swap Rebuild, which in a system where no hot-spare is
defined, automatically detects the replacement of a defunct
physical drive that is part of a RAID level-1 or RAID level-5
logical drive; then, this feature starts the rebuild of the
drive, without requiring your intervention. The default
setting for this feature is Disabled. See section 5.0 below
for the instructions needed to enable this feature.
__________________________________________
5.0 Enabling the Hot-Swap Rebuild Feature
__________________________________________
To enable the hot-swap rebuild feature when using the DOS Configurator
(this is automatic when using the IBM ServeRAID Configuration Program
on CD):
1. Start the ServeRAID Configuration Diskette.
2. Select "7. Advanced Functions" from the Main Menu.
3. Select "8. Display/Choose Adapter Parms" from the next menu.
4. Select "6. Enable/Disable Hot Swap Rebuild" from the next menu.
5. Select "1. Enable Hot Swap Rebuild" from the next menu.
____________________________________________________________________
**********************************************************************
* IBM ServeRAID Device Drivers *
* Version 3.10 *
**********************************************************************
This README file contains instructions for installing the following
files for IBM ServeRAID adapters and controllers:
o DOS CD-ROM Drive Device Drivers
o Device Drivers and the Background-Server Component for
Microsoft Windows NT
o Device Drivers, Administration and Monitoring Programs, and
the Background Server components for IBM OS/2 Warp Server,
IBM OS/2 LAN Server, Novell NetWare versions 3.12, 4.1X, and
5.0.
NOTES:
-----
1. Instructions for installing the device drivers and files for
SCO OpenServer 5.0.0, 5.0.2, 5.0.4, and UnixWare 7.0 are
provided on the README file on the "IBM ServeRAID Device
Drivers for SCO Operating Systems Diskette".
2. See the README file on the "IBM ServeRAID BIOS/Firmware
Update Diskette" for descriptions of the current ServeRAID
diskettes and for detailed information about the changes and
enhancements provided with each version.
For more information about IBM ServeRAID and server products, visit
http://www.pc.ibm.com/support
____________________________________________________________________
CONTENTS
________
1.0 Using Bootable CDs
... 1.10 Installing DOS Device Drivers for CD-ROM Access
... 1.20 Enabling the ServeRAID Boot CD-ROM Feature
2.0 Installing Device Drivers for Windows NT
... 2.10 Installing the Files while Installing Windows NT
... 2.20 Installing the Files after Installing Windows NT
... 2.30 Installing the Background Server Component for Windows 3.5X
... 2.40 Installing the Background Server Component for Windows 4.0X
3.0 Installing Device Drivers for Novell NetWare
... 3.10 Installing the Files while Installing NetWare 3.12
... 3.20 Installing the Files after Installing NetWare 3.12
... 3.30 Installing the Background Server Component for Netware 3.12
... 3.40 Installing the Files while Installing NetWare 4.1X
... 3.50 Installing the Files after Installing NetWare 4.1X
4.0 Installing Device Drivers for OS/2
... 4.10 Installing the Files while Installing OS/2
... 4.20 Installing the Files after Installing OS/2
... 4.30 Starting the Administration and Monitoring Program
5.0 Trademarks and Notices
_____________________________________________________________________
1.0 Using Bootable CDs
_______________________
You might need to use the CD-ROM drive or bootable CDs to install
software. This section provides instructions for installing the
DOS CD-ROM drive device drivers and enabling the ServeRAID Boot
CD-ROM feature.
1.10 Installing DOS Device Drivers for CD-ROM Access
-----------------------------------------------------
Use the following instructions to install the device drivers needed
to access a CD-ROM drive that is attached to an IBM ServeRAID
adapter or controller.
1. If DOS is not installed already, install DOS on the startup
(boot) drive connected to the ServeRAID adapter or controller.
2. Insert the "IBM ServeRAID Device Driver and Administration/
Monitoring Diskette" into the primary diskette drive; then at the
DOS prompt, type:
A:
3. Press Enter. Then, type:
CD DOS
4. Press Enter. Then, type:
UINSTALL
5. Press Enter. Then, follow the instructions that appear on the
screen to complete the installation of the required device drivers
and support programs for CD-ROM drive access.
1.20 Enabling the ServeRAID Boot CD-ROM Feature
------------------------------------------------
To enable the ServeRAID Boot CD-ROM feature:
1. Power on the server.
2. When the ServeRAID BIOS message appears, press Ctrl+I.
3. Select Advanced Functions from the Mini-Configurator Menu.
4. Select Boot CD-ROM and INT13 Extensions from the Advanced
Functions menu; then, press Enter.
5. Select BIOS Support for Bootable CD_ROM from the Boot CD-ROM
Configuration menu. To Enable the Boot CD-ROM feature, make
sure the parameter is set to Yes.
6. Select Save Configuration in Adapter on this menu; then, press
Enter.
7. Exit from the ServeRAID Mini-Configurator; then, restart the
system.
____________________________________________________________________
2.0 Installing Device Drivers for Windows NT
_____________________________________________
This section provides two sets of instructions for installing the
ServeRAID device driver: one that you can use during the initial
Windows NT installation and one that you can use if Windows NT
already is installed.
Follow the instructions in sections 2.30 and 2.40 to install the
background-server components for Windows NT 3.5X and Windows NT 4.0
after the device driver is installed.
2.10 Installing the Files while Installing Windows NT
------------------------------------------------------
To install the ServeRAID files while installing Windows NT:
1. Insert the Windows NT boot diskette into the diskette drive
or insert the bootable Windows NT CD into the CD-ROM drive;
then, restart the server.
2. When the message "Setup is inspecting your computer's hardware
configuration..." appears, press the F6 key.
3. After loading some files, Windows NT displays a screen that
allows you to manually specify an adapter. When this screen
appears, press S to specify additional devices.
4. When prompted in the next window, select OTHER from the list.
5. When prompted to insert the "Manufacturer-supplied-hardware
support disk", insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette
into the diskette drive; then, press ENTER.
6. Select IBM SERVERAID ADAPTER; then, press ENTER. A message
similar to the following will appear. "Setup is loading files
(IBM ServeRAID Adapter)...".
7. When prompted, press ENTER to continue.
8. Use the instructions provided in the Windows NT manual to
complete the normal installation process.
9. After you complete the installation, be sure to apply the
latest Service Pack.
2.20 Installing the Files after Installing Windows NT
------------------------------------------------------
To install the ServeRAID files after Installing Windows NT:
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette into the
diskette drive.
2. From the Start Menu, select SETTINGS; then, select CONTROL
PANEL.
3. Select SCSI ADAPTER; then, click on the DRIVERS tab.
4. Click on ADD; then, click on HAVE DISK.
5. In the COPY MANUFACTURER'S FILES FROM field, type:
a:\nt
6. Click on OK; then in the next dialog box, click on OK again.
7. When a message appears asking if you want to use the
currently installed device driver or if you want to install a
new one, click on NEW.
8. When prompted to enter the full path to the IBM ServeRAID
files, type:
a:\nt
9. Click on CONTINUE; then after the device driver installs,
restart the system.
2.30 Installing the Background Server Component for Windows 3.5X
-----------------------------------------------------------------
To install the Background Server component for Windows 3.5X:
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Drivers Diskette into the
diskette drive; then, type the following to copy the IPSADM.EXE
file to your hard disk:
COPY A:\NT\IPSADM.EXE C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\IPSADM.EXE
2. Press Enter.
3. Type the following to copy the IPSADM.ICO icon file to your
hard disk:
COPY A:\NT\IPSADM.ICO C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\IPSADM.ICO
4. Press Enter.
5. Select a group or create a new group to store the program. For
example, open the Administrative Tools Group or create a new
program group named IPSADM Admin-Monitor.
6. Click on 'File', click on 'New', click on 'Personal Item', and
then click on 'OK'.
7. Type the following information in the data fields:
Description: IPSRAID Admin-Monitor
Command Line: C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\IPSADM.EXE
Working Dir: C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32
8. Click on 'Change Icon'; then, click on 'OK' in the information
window.
9. In the Change Icon window type:
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\IPSADM.ICO
or,
click on 'Browse' and select C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\IPSADM.ICO
10. Click on 'OK' for the icon.
11. Click on 'OK' for the Personal Item.
12. Double-click on the new icon to access the Administration
and Monitoring Program.
2.40 Installing the Background Server Component for Windows 4.0X
-----------------------------------------------------------------
To install the Background Server component for Windows 4.0X:
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Drivers Diskette into the
diskette drive; then, type the following to copy the IPSADM.EXE
file to your hard disk:
COPY A:\NT\IPSADM.EXE C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\IPSADM.EXE
2. Press Enter.
3. Type the following to copy the IPSADM.ICO icon file to your
hard disk:
COPY A:\NT\IPSADM.ICO C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\IPSADM.ICO
4. Press Enter.
5. Complete the following steps to create a new program shortcut:
a. Right-click on the Desktop, click on 'New', and then click
on 'Shortcut'.
b. In the Create Shortcut window type:
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\IPSADM.EXE
c. Click on 'Next'.
d. In the Select a Title for the Program window, type:
IPSRAID Admin-Monitor Server
e. Click on 'Finish'.
6. Right-click on the icon, click on 'Properties', and then click
on 'Shortcut'.
7. Click on 'Change Icon'.
8. Click on 'OK' in the information window.
9. In the Change Icon window, type:
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\IPSADM.ICO
10. Click on 'OK' for the icon.
11. Click on 'OK' for the program properties.
12. Double-click on the new icon to access the Administration and
Monitoring Program.
____________________________________________________________________
3.0 Installing Device Drivers for Netware
__________________________________________
This section provides instructions for installing the ServeRAID
device drivers while installing NetWare 3.12, 4.1X, or 5.0 and
instructions for installing the ServeRAID device drivers if NetWare
3.12, 4.1X, or 5.0 already is installed.
The Administration and Monitoring Program files for NetWare install
automatically when you install the ServeRAID device drivers for
NetWare.
The background-server component files for NetWare 4.1X and 5.0 install
automatically when you install the ServeRAID device drivers for
NetWare 4.1X and 5.0.
Follow the instructions in section 3.30 to install the
background server component for Netware 3.12.
3.10 Installing the Files while Installing NetWare 3.12
--------------------------------------------------------
The ServeRAID device driver for NetWare, IPSRAID.HAM, is in the
NetWare directory on the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette. You
can use the INSTALL.BAT file, which is also in the NetWare directory
on the diskette, to copy required files to your server directory.
The INSTALL.BAT file will modify the STARTUP.NCF file so that it
will load the required NetWare modules.
Use the instructions provided in the NetWare 3.12 manual along with
the following instructions to install the ServeRAID device driver
and the Administration and Monitoring Program files while installing
NetWare version 3.12.
1. Type the following at the command prompt to manually create
the directory for NetWare:
md server.312
NOTE: The SERVER.312 is the default NetWare 3.12
directory. If you are using a different path, be sure to
specify the same path throughout the entire NetWare
installation process.
2. Press ENTER.
3. Change to the SERVER.312 directory on your hard disk; then,
insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette into the
diskette drive.
4. At the operating-system prompt, type:
a:\netware\install
NOTE: The a represents the drive assignment for the
diskette drive that contains the ServeRAID diskette.
5. Press ENTER. Then, follow the instructions that appear on
the screen to complete the ServeRAID device driver and program
installation.
3.20 Installing the Files after Installing NetWare 3.12
--------------------------------------------------------
The ServeRAID device driver for NetWare, IPSRAID.HAM, is in the
NetWare directory on the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette. You
can use the INSTALL.BAT file, which is also in the NetWare directory
on the diskette, to copy the required files to your server
directory. The INSTALL.BAT file will modify the STARTUP.NCF file so
that it will load the required NetWare modules.
Use the instructions provided in the NetWare 3.12 manual along with
the following instructions to install the ServeRAID device driver
and the Administration and Monitoring Program files after installing
NetWare version 3.12.
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette into the
diskette drive.
2. Go to the default NetWare 3.12 directory. To do this, type:
cd \server.312
NOTE: The SERVER.312 is the default NetWare 3.12
directory. If you are using a different path, be sure to
specify the same path throughout the installation
process.
3. Press ENTER; then, from the operating-system prompt in the
SERVER.312 directory, type:
a:\netware\install
NOTE: The a represents the drive assignment for the
diskette drive that contains the ServeRAID diskette.
4. Press ENTER. Then, follow the instructions that appear on
the screen to complete the ServeRAID device driver and program
installation.
3.30 Installing the Background Server Component for Netware 3.12
-----------------------------------------------------------------
To install the Background Server component for Netware 3.12:
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette into the
diskette drive.
2. Go to the default NetWare 3.12 directory. To do this, type:
cd \server.312
NOTE: The SERVER.312 is the default NetWare 3.12
directory. If you are using a different path, be sure to
specify the same path throughout the installation
process.
3. Press ENTER; then, from the operating-system prompt in the
SERVER.312 directory, type:
copy a:\netware\ipsadm.nlm
NOTE: The a represents the drive assignment for the
diskette drive that contains the ServeRAID diskette.
4. Press ENTER.
___________________________________________________________________
3.40 Installing the Files while Installing NetWare 4.1X or 5.0
----------------------------------------------------------------
Use the instructions provided in the NetWare 4.1X or 5.0 manual
along with the following instructions to install the ServeRAID
device driver, background-server component, and Administration and
Monitoring Program files while installing NetWare version 4.1X or 5.0
1. Use the instructions provided in the NetWare manual to begin the
installation.
2. When the "Choose the Server Drivers - Disk Driver" prompt
appears during the install process, insert the IBM ServeRAID
Device Driver Diskette into the diskette drive.
3. Select SELECT ADDITIONAL OR MODIFY SELECTED DISK/LAN DRIVERS.
4. If IPSRAID appears, select DESELECT A SELECTED DRIVER.
5. Select SELECT AN ADDITIONAL DRIVER; then, press the INS
(Insert) key to add an unlisted new device driver.
6. Press F3 to specify a path; then,
if installing with NetWare 4.1x, type:
a:\netware
if installing with NetWare 5.x, type:
a:\netware5
NOTE: The a represents the drive assignment for the
diskette drive that contains the ServeRAID diskette.
7. Select IPSRAID.HAM from the list of device drivers that
appears in the window; then, press ENTER.
NOTE: The IPSRAID.HAM and support files will be copied
to the system volume.
8. Select OK to overwrite the existing files.
9. Follow the instructions in the NetWare manual to complete the
installation.
3.50 Installing the Files after Installing NetWare 4.1X or 5.0
---------------------------------------------------------------
1. From the system console, start the NetWare installation
utility program by typing:
load install
2. Press ENTER.
3. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette into the
diskette drive.
4. Select DRIVER OPTIONS from the Installation Options list.
5. Select CONFIGURE DISK AND STORAGE from the Driver Options
pop-up window.
6. Select SELECT AN ADDITIONAL DRIVER from the Additional
Drivers Actions pop-up window.
7. When the next screen appears, press the INS key to install
an unlisted driver.
8. When the next screen appears, press the F3 key to specify a
different path.
9. In the SPECIFY A DIRECTORY PATH field,
if installing with NetWare 4.1x, type:
a:\netware
if installing with NetWare 5.x, type:
a:\netware5
10. When prompted to select a driver to install, select IPSRAID.HAM.
11. Select YES when prompted to copy the IPSRAID.HAM driver.
12. When the prompt appears to specify the server boot path, type:
c:\nwserver
NOTES:
a. This instruction assumes that you installed NetWare in
its default directory. If you did not install NetWare in
the NWSERVER directory on drive C, modify step 12
accordingly.
b. If any of the files you are installing already exist on
the server, NetWare will prompt you to save the older files.
Although it is not necessary to save the older files, it
usually is a good idea.
13. After the installation program copies all files, you can
edit parameters (such as the ServeRAID slot number) from the
Driver IPSRAID Parameter Actions screen.
14. After you edit the parameters, select SAVE PARAMETERS AND
LOAD DRIVER to load the ServeRAID device driver.
15. Press ESC to exit the installation screens.
NOTE: If you want NetWare to load the ServeRAID device driver
automatically during startup, you must add the appropriate
LOAD command (for example, "load ipsraid.ham slot=1") to the
NetWare startup command file (usually C:\NWSERVER\STARTUP.NCF).
4.0 Installing Device Drivers for OS/2
_______________________________________
This section provides two sets of instructions for installing the
ServeRAID device driver: one that you can use during the initial
OS/2 installation and one that you can use if OS/2 already is
installed.
The ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring Program files and
background-server component for OS/2 install automatically when you
install the ServeRAID device driver for OS/2.
4.10 Installing the Files while Installing OS/2
-----------------------------------------------
You can use the following instructions to install the ServeRAID
device driver and Administration and Monitoring Program files while
installing OS/2 Warp Server.
NOTE: If you install these files on a logical drive that has
its write policy set to the write-back mode, wait at least 10
seconds after being prompted to press CTRL+ALT+DEL before you
actually press the keys. Waiting 10 seconds or longer gives
the ServeRAID adapter or controller the time needed to flush
all dirty-cache pages out to the hard disk.
To install the ServeRAID files while installing OS/2:
1. Make a copy of the OS/2 Warp Diskette 1 and label it Copy of
OS/2 Diskette 1.
2. Copy the IPSRAID.ADD file from the OS2 directory on the IBM
ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette to the Copy of OS/2 Diskette 1.
If there is not enough space, delete files not needed in your
installation (such as proprietary CD-ROM or SCSI device
drivers). Make sure you remove all entries referring to any
device drivers you delete from the CONFIG.SYS file.
3. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file on the Copy of OS/2 Diskette 1 to
add the following lines:
BASEDEV=IPSRAID.ADD
SET COPYFROMFLOPPY=1
4. Install OS/2, but when prompted to insert diskette 1, use
the updated Copy of OS/2 Diskette 1.
5. After you complete the OS/2 installation, insert the IBM
ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette.
6. From an OS/2 window, type:
a:
NOTE: The a represents the drive assignment for the
diskette drive that contains the ServeRAID diskette.
7. Press ENTER. Then, type:
ddinstal
8. Press ENTER.
The OS/2 Device Driver Installation window will appear and
prompt you for the source and destination drives. The source
directory shows where to insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver
Diskette. The destination directory shows where the program
will copy the device driver files.
9. Click on INSTALL.
o The program copies the following ServeRAID device driver
and program files to the OS/2 subdirectory on your hard
disk: IPSRAID.ADD, IPSADM.EXE, and IPSRADM.EXE.
o The program copies the ServeRAID IPSRADM.HLP Help file to
the \OS2\HELP directory.
10. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file and verify that there is only one
copy of the line BASEDEV=IPSRAID.ADD.
NOTES:
a. If you have more than one ServeRAID or SCSI adapter in
your system, make sure that the BASEDEV statement for the
adapter controlling the startup (boot) device appears before
the BASEDEV statements for other ServeRAID or SCSI adapters
in the CONFIG.SYS file.
b. After you install any service packs, check the path for
the IPSRAID.ADD device driver and verify that the correct
device driver is installed.
11. Restart the server.
4.20 Installing the Files after Installing OS/2
------------------------------------------------
You can use the following instructions to install the ServeRAID
device driver and Administration and Monitoring Program files after
installing OS/2 Warp Server.
To install the ServeRAID files after installing OS/2:
1. After you complete the OS/2 installation, insert the IBM
ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette.
2. From an OS/2 window, type:
a:
NOTES:
a. The a represents the drive assignment for the diskette
drive that contains the ServeRAID diskette.
b. If you install these files on a logical drive that has
its write policy set to the write-back mode, wait at least
10 seconds after being prompted to press CTRL+ALT+DEL before
you actually press the keys. Waiting 10 seconds or longer
gives the ServeRAID adapter or controller the time needed to
flush all dirty-cache pages out to the hard disk.
3. Press ENTER. Then, type:
ddinstal
4. Press ENTER.
The OS/2 Device Driver Installation window will appear and
prompt you for the source and destination drives. The source
directory shows where to insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver
Diskette. The destination directory shows where the program
will copy the device driver files.
5. Click on INSTALL.
o The program copies the following ServeRAID device driver
statement to your CONFIG.SYS file: BASEDEV=IPSRAID.ADD
o The program copies the following ServeRAID device driver
and program files to the OS/2 subdirectory on your hard
disk: IPSRAID.ADD, IPSADM.EXE, and IPSRADM.EXE
o The program copies the following ServeRAID Help file to
the \OS2\HELP directory: IPSRADM.HLP
6. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file and verify that there is only one
copy of the line BASEDEV=IPSRAID.ADD.
NOTES:
a. If you have more than one ServeRAID or SCSI adapter in
your system, make sure that the BASEDEV statement for the
adapter controlling the startup (boot) device appears before
the BASEDEV statements for other ServeRAID or SCSI adapters
in the CONFIG.SYS file.
b. After you install any service packs, check the path for
the IPSRAID.ADD device driver and verify that the correct
device driver is installed.
7. Restart the server.
4.30 Starting the Administration and Monitoring Program
--------------------------------------------------------
To start the ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring Program for
OS/2:
1. Go to the OS/2 subdirectory on the hard disk drive; then, type:
"ipsradm" /lf=d:\path\logfile
NOTES:
a. Make sure that the path you type exists. The program
will not create a path.
b. Logfile is where the program will log messages.
c. If you omit the /lf parameter, the program will create the
IPSRADM.LOG default file in the OS2 subdirectory to log the
program messages.
2. Press ENTER.
3. Use the following steps if you want to define IPSRADM to OS/2:
a. Open the Templates Folder on the OS/2 Desktop.
b. Drag a program template onto the Desktop. A Program
Settings window will appear.
c. At the Program page in the PATH AND FILE NAME field, type:
c:\os2\ipsradm.exe
d. In the PARAMETERS field, type:
/lf=d:\path\logfile
e. At the General Tab in the TITLE field, type:
ServeRAID
_____________________________________________________________________
*********************************************************************
* IBM ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring Program
Version 3.10
*********************************************************************
This README file contains instructions for installing the IBM
ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring Program when using Microsoft
Windows NT or Windows 95. This version of the ServeRAID
Administration and Monitoring Program is referred to as the
WIN32-Based Administration and Monitoring Program.
NOTES:
-----
1. If you are using Novell NetWare, IBM OS/2, SCO OpenServer
or UnixWare be sure to read section "1.0 About the WIN32-Based
Administration and Monitoring Program" in this README file.
2. See the README file on the "IBM ServeRAID BIOS/Firmware Update
Diskette" for descriptions of the current ServeRAID diskettes
and for detailed information about the changes and enhancements
provided with each version.
For more information about IBM ServeRAID and server products, visit
http://www.pc.ibm.com/support
____________________________________________________________________
CONTENTS
________
1.0 About the WIN32-Based Administration and Monitoring Program
2.0 Installing the WIN32-Based Administration and Monitoring Program
... 2.10 Installing the Files from the Configuration CD
... 2.20 Installing the Files from Diskette
3.0 Starting the WIN32-Based Administration and Monitoring Program
4.0 Using the WIN32-Based Administration and Monitoring Program
____________________________________________________________________
1.0 About the WIN32-Based Administration and Monitoring Program
________________________________________________________________
The ServeRAID WIN32-Based Administration and Monitoring Program
provides a graphical-user interface that enables you to
monitor ServeRAID configuration changes being performed on your
server while your server is fully operational. You can create an
array, delete an array, create a logical drive, change the raid
level, dynamically increase the logical drive size, rebuild an
array, and perform other basic ServeRAID configuration functions.
Depending upon your network operating system, you can run this
program either locally on the server or remotely using TCP/IP.
* You can use the WIN32-Based program locally with:
o Microsoft Windows NT
* You can use the WIN32-Based program remotely using
TCP/IP and a Background Server component with:
o Microsoft Windows NT
o IBM OS/2 Warp Server and OS/2 LAN Server
o Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.1X, and 5.0
o SCO OpenServer 5.0.X
o SCO UnixWare 7.0
NOTE: If you use SCO OpenServer or UnixWare, you must perform all
administration functions from a remote WIN32-Based client.
_____________________________________________________________________
2.0 Installing the WIN32-Based Administration and Monitoring Program
_____________________________________________________________________
This section provides instructions for installing the ServeRAID
WIN32-Based program.
Before you begin the installation.
o Be sure that your ServeRAID adapter or controller is physically
installed, properly cabled, and configured.
o Be sure that your network operating system is installed and
functional.
o If your network operating system is Windows NT, you can use
the ServeRAID WIN32-Based program remotely in the client/server
mode or locally in stand-alone mode. Use the instructions in
this section to install the ServeRAID files.
o The ServeRAID adapters and controllers do not support Windows
95. However, you can run the WIN32-Based program remotely on a
Windows 95 client attached to a remote server running the OS/2,
NetWare, Windows NT, UnixWare, or OpenServer operating system.
Use the instructions in this section to install the WIN32-Based
program on the Windows 95 client.
o If your network operating system is OS/2, NetWare, OpenServer,
or UnixWare, you must run the ServeRAID WIN32-Based program
remotely, in the client/server mode.
Other requirements for this environment include:
- A Windows NT or Windows 95 client running the IBM ServeRAID
WIN32-Based program
Use the instructions in this section to install the
WIN32-Based program.
- A network adapter with proper cabling for access to the
remote systems
- The TCP/IP networking protocol installed on both the local
and remote systems
- The ServeRAID device driver and background-server
component installed on the remote system
2.10 Installing the Files from the Configuration CD
----------------------------------------------------
To install the ServeRAID WIN32-Based program from the IBM ServeRAID
Configuration CD:
1. Turn on the system and allow Windows NT or Windows 95 to start.
2. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Configuration CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click on START, click on RUN; then, type the following:
z:\programs\disk3\setup
NOTE: The z represents the letter assignment for the
CD-ROM drive that contains the ServeRAID CD.
4. Press ENTER; then, follow the instructions that appear on
the screen to complete the installation.
2.20 Installing the Files from Diskette
----------------------------------------
To install the ServeRAID WIN32-Based program from the IBM ServeRAID
Administration and Monitoring Program Diskette:
1. Turn on the server and allow Windows NT or Windows 95 to boot.
Insert the "IBM ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring
Program Diskette" into the diskette drive.
2. Click on START, click on RUN; then, type the following:
A:\SETUP
and press Enter.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the
installation.
___________________________________________________________________
3.0 Starting the WIN32-Based Administration and Monitoring Program
___________________________________________________________________
1. Double-click on the IBM ServeRAID Administration icon
or
Select IBM SERVERAID ADMINISTRATION from the Start menu.
2. The Administration and Monitoring Program starts in
stand-alone mode. After this program loads, you can access the
ServeRAID adapters and controllers.
When the Main window appears:
o If you are running the program in the stand-alone mode and
you have ServeRAID adapters or controllers installed in your
system, the current settings of the installed adapters or
controllers will appear on the screen.
o If you are running the program from a client with no
ServeRAID adapters or controllers, a message will appear
stating that no ServeRAID adapters or controllers are
installed in your system.
3. To access the server that contains the ServeRAID adapters or
controllers, select NETWORK SETTINGS from the Options menu.
4. When the window appears prompting for Stand-alone or
Client/Server, click on the CLIENT/SERVER button.
5. In the edit box, type in the host name of the server that
you want to access.
or
Select the host name from the pull-down list; then, click on
CONNECT.
NOTE: If security is enabled on the server, you must
enter a valid user name and password.
____________________________________________________________________
4.0 Using the WIN32-Based Administration and Monitoring Program
_________________________________________________________________
Refer to your "IBM ServeRAID Adapter Installation Instructions and
User's Guide" or your "User's Handbook" for step-by-step
instructions to use the ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring
Program.
********************************************************************
* IBM ServeRAID Command Line Programs *
* Version 3.10 *
* ******************************************************************
This README file contains instructions for installing and starting
the IBM ServeRAID IPSSEND and IPSMON command-line interface
programs.
IPSSEND and IPSMON are advanced command-line programs that you can
use to manage your ServeRAID adapters and controllers. These
utility programs are provided on the IBM ServeRAID Command Line
Programs Diskette.
NOTE:
See the README file on the "IBM ServeRAID BIOS/Firmware Update
Diskette" for descriptions of the current ServeRAID diskettes
and for detailed information about the changes and enhancements
provided with each version.
For more information about IBM ServeRAID and server products, visit
http://www.pc.ibm.com/support
_____________________________________________________________________
CONTENTS
________
1.0 About the IPSSEND and IPSMON Programs
2.0 Installing IPSSEND and IPSMON
... 2.10 Installing IPSSEND and IPSMON for OS/2, Windows NT, or
Netware
... 2.20 Installing IPSSEND and IPSMON for SCO OpenServer
... 2.30 Installing IPSSEND and IPSMON for SCO UnixWare
... 2.40 Installing IPSSEND and IPSMON for DOS
3.0 Instructions for Starting IPSSEND and IPSMON
... 3.10 Starting the IPSSEND Program
... 3.20 Using the IPSSEND Program
... 3.30 Starting the IPSMON Program
... 3.40 Using the IPSMON Program
4.0 Using IPSSEND and IPSMON
5.0 Trademarks and Notices
____________________________________________________________________
1.0 About the IPSSEND and IPSMON Programs
__________________________________________
You can use the IPSSEND program to view the configuration of a
ServeRAID adapter or controller, rebuild a defunct drive, initialize
logical drives, synchronize logical drives, and perform other
functions.
You can use the IPSMON program to monitor a ServeRAID adapter or
controller for defunct drives, predictive failure analysis (PFA)
warnings, rebuild operations, synchronizations, and logical-drive
migrations. This program can log a message to the monitor, to a
file, or to both the monitor and a file whenever activities occur.
You can use the IPSSEND and IPSMON programs with the following
operating systems:
o IBM OS/2 Warp Server and OS/2 LAN Server
o Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.1X, and 5.0
o Microsoft Windows NT
o SCO OpenServer 5.0.X
o SCO UnixWare 7.0
You also can use the IPSSEND program with DOS, but DOS requires the
ASPI Manager.
____________________________________________________________________
2.0 Installing IPSSEND and IPSMON for OS/2, Windows NT, OR Netware
___________________________________________________________________
To install these programs for OS/2, Windows NT, or NetWare:
1. Start the server.
2. After the operating system loads, insert the IBM ServeRAID
Command Line Programs Diskette into the diskette drive.
3. If you are using NetWare, go to step 5. If you are using
Windows NT or OS/2, create an IPSADM directory on your hard disk
drive. To do this, go to the operating system command prompt
and type:
md c:\ipsadm
NOTES:
a. The c represents the drive where OS/2 or Windows NT is
installed.
b. If you installed the Administration and Monitoring Program
files, you already created this directory.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Copy the IPSSEND.EXE (IPSSEND.NLM if you are using Netware)
file to your hard disk drive by typing one of the following at
the command prompt:
o For OS/2, type:
copy a:\os2\ipssend.exe c:\ipsadm
o For Windows NT, type:
copy a:\nt\ipssend.exe c:\ipsadm
o For NetWare, type:
copy a:\netware\ipssend.nlm c:\nwserver
NOTES:
a. The a represents the drive assignment for the diskette
drive that contains the ServeRAID diskette.
b. The c represents the drive where OS/2, Windows NT, or
NetWare is installed.
c. These instructions assume that you installed NetWare in
the NWSERVER directory.
6. Press ENTER; then, copy the IPSMON.EXE file to your hard disk
drive by typing one of the following at the command prompt:
o For OS/2, type:
copy a:\os2\ipsmon.exe c:\ipsadm
o For Windows NT, type:
copy a:\nt\ipsmon.exe c:\ipsadm
o For NetWare, type:
copy a:\netware\ipsmon.nlm c:\nwserver
NOTES:
a. The a represents the drive assignment for the diskette
drive that contains the ServeRAID diskette.
b. The c represents the drive where OS/2, Windows NT, or
NetWare is installed.
c. These instructions assume that you installed NetWare in
the NWSERVER directory.
7. Press ENTER; then, refer to section 3.0 for information to start
and use the IPSSEND and IPSMON programs.
2.20 Installing IPSSEND and IPSMON for OpenServer
---------------------------------------------------
To install these programs for OpenServer 5.0.X:
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Command Line Programs Diskette into
the diskette drive.
2. Copy the program files from the IBM ServeRAID Command Line
Programs Diskette by typing the following:
doscp -r a:/openserv/ipssend /usr/bin/ipssend
3. Press ENTER; then, type:
doscp -r a:/openserv/ipsmon /usr/bin/ipsmon
4. Press ENTER; then, change the access permissions by typing
the following:
chmod 700 /usr/bin/ipssend
5. Press ENTER; then, type:
chmod 700 /usr/bin/ipsmon
6. Press ENTER; then, refer to section 3.0 for information to
start and use the IPSSEND and IPSMON programs.
2.30 Installing IPSSEND and IPSMON for Unixware
-------------------------------------------------
To install these programs for SCO UnixWare 7.0:
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Command Line Programs Diskette into
the diskette drive.
2. Mount the diskette by typing the following at the console:
mount -f dosfs /dev/fd0135ds18/Disk_A
Note: If you have more than one diskette drive, you may need to
replace '/dev/fd0135ds18' with the specific name of the
diskette drive that you want to use.
If you currently have something mounted on /Disk_A, you
will need to create a new directory and substitute its
name for /Disk_A in these instructions.
3. Press ENTER; then copy the program files from the IBM
ServeRAID Command Line Programs Diskette by typing the
following:
cp /Disk_A/unixware/ipssend /usr/bin/ipssend
4. Press ENTER; then type:
cp /Disk_A/unixware/ipsmon /usr/bin/ipsmon
5. Press ENTER; then, change the access permissions by typing
the following:
chmod 700 /usr/bin/ipssend
6. Press ENTER; then, type:
chmod 700 /usr/bin/ipsmon
7. Press ENTER; then, refer to section 3.0 for information to
start and use the IPSSEND and IPSMON programs.
2.40 Installing IPSSEND with DOS
----------------------------------
To install IPSSEND for DOS:
1. Using IBM PC DOS, create a startable diskette. To do this,
insert a blank diskette in diskette drive A; then, type:
format a: /s
2. Press ENTER.
3. Copy the IPSSEND.EXE file from the DOS directory on the IBM
ServeRAID Command Line Programs Diskette to the startable
diskette.
4. Install the ASPI device driver on the startable diskette. To
do this, insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette; then,
type:
a:\dos\uinstall
5. Press ENTER. Specify Source Drive a:\ and Target Path a:\ and
follow the installation instructions that appear on the screen.
6. Leaving the startable diskette in the diskette drive, restart
the system; then, refer to section 3.0 for information to start
and use the IPSSEND and IPSMON programs.
____________________________________________________________________
3.0 Instructions for Starting and Using IPSSEND and IPSMON
___________________________________________________________
This section provides the information needed to start and use
the IPSSEND and IPSMON programs.
3.10 Starting the IPSSEND Program
------------------------------------------
You run the IPSSEND program from the operating system command
line.
To start the IPSSEND program:
o If you are using OS/2 or Windows NT:
1. Type:
c:\ipsadm\ipssend
2. Press ENTER.
NOTE: The c represents the drive where OS/2 or Windows NT
is installed.
o If you are using NetWare:
1. From the console, type:
load c:\nwserver\ipssend
2. Press ENTER.
o If you are using DOS:
1. Insert the bootable IPSSEND diskette that you created
into diskette drive A; then, type:
a:\ipssend
2. Press ENTER.
o If you are using OpenServer or UnixWare:
1. Type:
/usr/bin/ipssend
2. Press ENTER.
3.20 Using the IPSSEND Program
---------------------------------------
When you run the IPSSEND program with no command-line parameters, a
list of available functions and their specific parameters are
provided. All functions require a minimum set of parameters to
execute the command. If you run the IPSSEND program with a
specific function but without its required parameters, specific help
for that function will appear on the monitor.
3.30 Starting the IPSMON Program
------------------------------------------
You can run the IPSMON program from the operating system command
line.
To start the IPSMON program:
o If you are using OS/2 or Windows NT:
1. Type:
c:\ipsadm\ipsmon
2. Press ENTER.
NOTE: The c represents the drive where OS/2 or Windows NT
is installed.
o If you are using Novell NetWare:
1. From the console, type:
load c:\nwserver\ipsmon
2. Press ENTER.
o If you are using SCO OpenServer or UnixWare:
1. Type:
/usr/bin/ipsmon
2. Press ENTER.
3.40 Using the IPSMON Program
--------------------------------------
When you start this monitoring program, it immediately begins
polling all ServeRAID adapters and controllers for specific
conditions. If a condition being monitored is found, this program
logs a message to the monitor, to a file, or to both the monitor and
a file.
The IPSMON program uses command-line parameters to determine where
to log the messages. If you need help, you can type the "IPSMON -?"
command for a list of valid parameters.
If you start this program without any command-line parameters, the
IPSMON program will log the messages to the IPSMON.LOG file, and the
messages will not appear on the monitor.
The valid parameters for IPSMON are:
o -F:FILENAME
Use the -f parameter to specify the name of the file in which to
record messages. The default file name is IPSMON.LOG.
o -S
Use the -s parameter to display messages on the standard output
(usually the monitor).
o -?
Use the -? parameter to obtain a current list of valid
parameters.
After you start the IPSMON program, the program will continuously
poll the ServeRAID adapters and controllers until you take one of
the following actions:
o If you are using Windows NT or OS/2, press CTRL+C to stop the
program.
o If you are using NetWare, type: "unload c:\nwserver\ipsmon" at
the system console to stop the program.
o If you are using OpenServer or UnixWare, press the DEL key to
stop the program.
During operation, the program will log various messages. Each
message will contain an alert code and a location specifier.
o The alert code begins with the message type and number. For
example, INF, WRN, or CRT, followed by the message number.
o After the alert code comes the location specifier:
A specifies the adapter or controller number
SID specifies the SCSI ID (if required)
C specifies the channel number (if required)
For example, a message of CRTxxx:A2C3SID04 signifies that a
Critical condition (CRTxxx) was found on Adapter 2 (A2), Channel
3 (C3), SCSI ID 4 (SID04).
The IPSMON program can log the following messages, based on the
required condition.
INFORMATION MESSAGES:
<Date and Time> INF000:A1C-SID-- no errors detected
<Date and Time> INF001:A1C-SID-- rebuild started
<Date and Time> INF002:A1C-SID-- rebuild completed
<Date and Time> INF003:A1C-SID-- synchronization started
<Date and Time> INF004:A1C-SID-- synchronization completed
<Date and Time> INF005:A1C-SID-- migration started
<Date and Time> INF006:A1C-SID-- migration completed
WARNING MESSAGES:
<Date and Time> WRN001:A2C3SID12 PFA Error detected
CRITICAL MESSAGES:
<Date and Time> CRT001:A3C2SID04 dead drive detected
<Date and Time> CRT002:A1C-SID-- not responding to commands
o -f:filename
o -s
Use the -f parameter to specify the name of the file to record
messages. The default filename is IPSMON.LOG.
Use the -s parameter to display messages on the standard output
(usually the monitor).
___________________________________________________________________
5.0 Trademarks and Notices
___________________________
The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the
United States or other countries or both:
IBM Netfinity OS/2 ServeRAID
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks
or service marks of others.
THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. BY FURNISHING THIS DOCUMENT, IBM
GRANTS NO LICENSES TO ANY PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS.
Note to U.S. Government Users -- Documentation related to
restricted rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure is subject
to restrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM
Corp.