Technical Information Document
New IDE.DSK for NetWare 3.11 - TID138 (last modified 16AUG1995)
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abstract

This file contains an IDE disk driver that was written to work with ATA/IDE disk drives. The driver is self configuring, and does not rely on the BIOS for disk drive support. The driver is for NetWare 3.11, and does support IBM models 35 and 40.

installation

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

To install this Disk Driver:

1) Copy IDE.DSK to the boot-up directory of the server. (Same location as your SERVER.EXE)

2) After the system is brought up, example: LOAD A:IDE.DSK

NOTES:

The IDE disk driver was written to work with ATA/IDE disk drives. The ISADISK driver should not be used with these disk drives. This driver is a self configuring driver and does not rely on the BIOS for disk drive support.

The driver supports Read-after-write verify at the software level. Using the VERIFY ON mode will cause writing to the disk to be a little slower than normal.

The driver will also support up to eight ATA/IDE disk drives in a file server. This is possible by using addressable paddleboards. These paddleboards allow the user to configure the base I/O address and IRQ. (Primary I/O address at 1F0h and IRQ 14, second address at 170h, third address at 1E8h, and fourth address at 168h.) IRQs 9, 10, 11, and 15 may be used with the second, third, and fourth base I/O addresses. It is not recommanded to use IRQ 12 because of possible conflicts with the mouse port.

Not all paddleboards will work correctly in all file servers. Refer to your hardware manufacturer or system integrator for recommended configurations.

symptoms

1 Self-Extracting File Name: IDE386.EXE Revision: A

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     IDE.DSK 14100 6-11-92 4:01p

README of IDE386.EXE

This README file of IDE386.EXE accompanies IDE.DSK for NetWare v3.11.

This driver supports most IDE drives with Netware v3.11. Along with other IDE drives, this driver specifically supports the IBM PS/2 models 35 and 40. This version of the driver has been enhanced to be more robust in handling error conditions. Previous versions may have permitted drive de-activation under conditions which will now be addressed as media errors. The media errors will cause Hot Fix to re-direct and the drive will stay active rather than be de-activated.

A rare, but possible problem, was addressed that could cause a server to hang under the following conditions:

1. Heavy server load
2. The console operator, within MONITOR.NLM, activates a previously de-activated device.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

To install this Disk Driver:

1) Copy IDE.DSK to the boot-up directory of the server. (Same location as your SERVER.EXE)

2) After the system is brought up, example: LOAD A:IDE.DSK

NOTES:

The IDE disk driver was written to work with ATA/IDE disk drives. The ISADISK driver should not be used with these disk drives. This driver is a self configuring driver and does not rely on the BIOS for disk drive support.

The driver supports Read-after-write verify at the software level. Using the VERIFY ON mode will cause writing to the disk to be a little slower than normal.

The driver will also support up to eight ATA/IDE disk drives in a file server. This is possible by using addressable paddleboards. These paddleboards allow the user to configure the base I/O address and IRQ. (Primary I/O address at 1F0h and IRQ 14, second address at 170h, third address at 1E8h, and fourth address at 168h.) IRQs 9, 10, 11, and 15 may be used with the second, third, and fourth base I/O addresses. It is not recommanded to use IRQ 12 because of possible conflicts with the mouse port.

Not all paddleboards will work correctly in all file servers. Refer to your hardware manufacturer or system integrator for recommended configurations.

LIMITATIONS:

* The IDE disk driver will not work with ESDI and the ST506/412 bus controllers. The ATA/IDE, ST506, and ESDI interfaces look similar to the system software; however, they are handled differently by the disk driver.

* If a disk drive is to have a DOS partition installed, it will need to be installed BEFORE the NetWare partition is installed.

solutions

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contents

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    IDE386.TXT       3730   09-17-1993   01:07AM
Document Title: New IDE.DSK for NetWare 3.11
Document ID: 138
Creation Date: 01JUL1993
Modified Date: 16AUG1995
Document Revision: 1
Novell Product Class: NetWare
Novell Product and Version: NetWare 3.11

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