; ; Compaq 32-Bit Intelligent Drive Array Expansion Controller ; BOARD ID="CPQ4010" NAME="Compaq 32-Bit Intelligent Drive Array Expansion Controller" MFR="Compaq" CATEGORY="MSD" SLOT=EISA LENGTH=330 READID=YES AMPERAGE=2310 BUSMASTER=200 VERSION=1.21 REV=0 IOCHECK=INVALID DISABLE=UNSUPPORTED IOPORT(1)=0zCC0h INCLUDE="CPQ4010.OVL" BEGINOVL GROUP="Controller Characteristics" FUNCTION="Operating System" TYPE="MSD,DSKCTL" HELP="The operating system that you select determines how the Compaq 32-Bit IDA Expansion Controller distributes data across the physical disks of this logical drive. The optimum distribution scheme is selected to maximize performance for your operating system. By distributing data, the Compaq 32-Bit IDA Expansion Controller is able to service multiple requests for data at the same time." CHOICE="NetWare" CHOICE="UNIX/XENIX" CHOICE="Compaq OS/2" CHOICE="Other OS/2 1.2" CHOICE="Other OS/2 1.3" CHOICE="Banyan VINES" CHOICE="Windows NT" FUNCTION="" TYPE="MSD,DSKCTL" SHOW=NO CHOICE="" FUNCTION="Bus Master Interface" TYPE="MSD,DSKCTL;BMIC" HELP="Bus Master interrupts are used by device drivers written specifically for the 32-Bit IDA Expansion Controller. Boards that use level-sensitive interrupts may share this interrupt for multiple devices." CHOICE="IRQ 15" LINK IRQ=15 SHARE="DARRAY" TRIGGER=LEVEL INIT=IOPORT(1)LOC(7-2)100010 CHOICE="IRQ 14" LINK IRQ=14 SHARE="DARRAY" TRIGGER=LEVEL INIT=IOPORT(1)LOC(7-2)010010 CHOICE="IRQ 11" LINK IRQ=11 SHARE="DARRAY" TRIGGER=LEVEL INIT=IOPORT(1)LOC(7-2)000110 CHOICE="IRQ 10" LINK IRQ=10 SHARE="DARRAY" TRIGGER=LEVEL INIT=IOPORT(1)LOC(7-2)001010 FUNCTION="Drive Position for First Drive" TYPE="MSD,DSKCTL" HELP="The Compaq Intelligent Array Expansion System drive positions are numbered as follows:\n\n\n \tÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ»\n \tº\t\t\t º\n \tº\t\t\t º\n \tºÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÉÍͼ\n \tº Five ³\t³ Seven º\n \tºÄÄÄÄÄÄij\t³ÄÄÄÄÄÄĺ\n \tº Four ³\t³ Six º\n \tºÄÄÄÄÄÄij\t³ÄÄÄÄÄÄĺ\n \tº One ³\t³ Three º\n \tºÄÄÄÄÄÄij\t³ÄÄÄÄÄÄĺ\n \tº Zero ³\t³ Two º\n \tÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ (side view) \n\n\nIndicate which drive position holds the first drive (Drive ID 0) on this controller. Place additional drives in consecutive drive positions in ascending order of their Drive IDs." CHOICE="Zero" CHOICE="One" CHOICE="Two" CHOICE="Three" CHOICE="Four" CHOICE="Five" CHOICE="Six" CHOICE="Seven" FUNCTION="Controller Order" TYPE="MSD,DSKCTL;CTLID" HELP="When adding a controller to a configured system, you can either place it at the end of the controller order or reorder the controllers. Reordering changes the current drive letter assignments for all drives on the system. To avoid changing the drive letter assignments when you add a controller to a configured system, place it at the end of the controller order and DO NOT CREATE A PRIMARY PARTITION on any of the added disks." RESOURCE="CNTRORD",UNIQUE CHOICE="Second" LINK MEMBER="CNTRORD","2" SHARE=NO CHOICE="Third" LINK MEMBER="CNTRORD","3" SHARE=NO CHOICE="Fourth" LINK MEMBER="CNTRORD","4" SHARE=NO CHOICE="Fifth" LINK MEMBER="CNTRORD","5" SHARE=NO CHOICE="Sixth" LINK MEMBER="CNTRORD","6" SHARE=NO CHOICE="Seventh" LINK MEMBER="CNTRORD","7" SHARE=NO CHOICE="Eighth" LINK MEMBER="CNTRORD","8" SHARE=NO ENDGROUP GROUP="Drive Characteristics" FUNCTION="Logical Drive 1" TYPE="MSD,UNIT0,DSKDRV" HELP="Each Logical Drive on the 32-Bit IDA Expansion Controller appears as a physical drive to your operating system. To configure a logical drive, the number of physical drives and fault tolerance must be specified. To take advantage of the IDA Expansion Controller's fault tolerance features, you must configure the logical drive with an even number of physical drives." CHOICE="" FUNCTION="Logical Drive 2" TYPE="MSD,UNIT1,DSKDRV" HELP="Each Logical Drive on the 32-Bit IDA Expansion Controller appears as a physical drive to your operating system. To configure a logical drive, the number of physical drives and fault tolerance must be specified. To take advantage of the IDA Expansion Controller's fault tolerance features, you must configure the logical drive with an even number of physical drives." CHOICE="" FUNCTION="Online Spare Drive" TYPE="MSD,DSKCTL" HELP="The Online Spare Drive is an extra disk that is used as a temporary replacement when one of the disks in a mirrored logical drive fails. \n\nWhen a mirrored disk fails, data is automatically copied from the mirror image to the Online Spare Drive to restore fault tolerant operation. \n\nTo configure an Online Spare Drive, you must select Drive Mirroring fault tolerance for the logical drive and have at least one unused drive available. \n\nThe Online Spare Drive may be used as an interim replacement drive for either logical drive." CHOICE="" FUNCTION="Unused Drives" TYPE="MSD,DSKCTL" HELP="Unused Drives shows any physical drives not assigned to a logical drive or the Online Spare Drive. \n\nTo use these drives, increase the number of drives assigned to a logical drive or configure a second logical drive. \n\nTo increase the number of unused drives, you must decrease the number of drives assigned to a logical drive or physically install more drives." CHOICE="" FUNCTION="" TYPE="" SHOW=NO CHOICE="" FUNCTION="" TYPE="" SHOW=NO CHOICE="" ENDGROUP GROUP="Advanced Feature" FUNCTION="Reset Configuration" TYPE="MSD,DSKCTL" SHOW=EXP CHOICE="Not Reset" CHOICE="Reset" FUNCTION="" TYPE="MSD,DSKCTL" SHOW=NO CHOICE="" FUNCTION="" TYPE="MSD,DSKCTL" SHOW=NO CHOICE="" ENDGROUP ENDOVL