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PCI Device Number which ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series is plugged in.

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7. OS/2 Driver Command-Line 7. OS/2 Driver Installation 4 Adapter-Options : /A:n Adapter Identification. Where n is a decimal value. This option specifies the ordering of adapters. Normally, adapters are numbered consecutively, starting at 0. /BUS:n PCI Bus Number which ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series is plugged in. You can get the PCI bus number from the information that ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series BIOS displays at system bootup. Note: ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series BIOS displays bus number in hex value, you must translate that into decimal value. /DEV:n PCI Device Number which ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series is plugged in. You can get the PCI device number from the information that ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series BIOS displays at system bootup. Note: ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series BIOS displays device number in hex value, you must translate that into decimal value. /(!)ET (Disable) Enable Embedded Target Support. Makes the driver (disable) enable notzero SCSI LUN support to the specified adapter by /A:n . Default setting is /ET. /(!)DM (Disable) Enable Direct Access Storage Device (DASD) Manager Support. (Disable) Enable all the units, connect to the adapter specified by /A:n, to be supported by the IBM-supplied DASD manager (OS2DASD.DMD). The default setting is / DM. /(!)SM (Disable) Enable SCSI Manager Support. (Disable) Enable all the units, connect to the adapter specified by /A:n, to be supported by the IBM-supplied SCSI manager (OS2SCSI.DMD). The default setting is /SM. 5 Unit-Options : /(!)ET:i1,i2,i3.... (Disable) Enable Embedded Target Support. Where i1,i2,i3 is the specified SCSI Target ID. Makes the driver (disable) enable not-zero SCSI LUN support to the specified SCSI ID of the specified adapter by /A:n. Default setting is /ET. ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series RAID Controllers Driver Installation 67

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ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series RAID Controllers Driver Installation
67
7.
OS/2 Driver Installation
4
Adapter-Options :
/A:n
Adapter Identification.
Where n is a decimal value.
This option specifies the order-
ing of adapters.
Normally, adapters are numbered consecutively, starting at 0.
/BUS:n
PCI Bus Number which ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series is plugged in.
You can get the
PCI bus number from the information that ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series BIOS dis-
plays at system bootup.
Note:
ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series BIOS displays bus number in hex value, you
must translate that into decimal value.
/DEV:n
PCI Device Number which ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series is plugged in.
You can get
the PCI device number from the information that ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series BIOS
displays at system bootup.
Note:
ASUS PCI-DA2000 Series BIOS displays device number in hex value,
you must translate that into decimal value.
/(!)ET
(Disable) Enable Embedded Target Support.
Makes the driver (disable) enable not-
zero SCSI LUN support to the specified adapter by /A:n .
Default setting is /ET.
/(!)DM
(Disable) Enable Direct Access Storage Device (DASD) Manager Support. (Dis-
able) Enable all the units, connect to the adapter specified by /A:n, to be supported
by the IBM-supplied DASD manager (OS2DASD.DMD).
The default setting is /
DM.
/(!)SM
(Disable) Enable SCSI Manager Support.
(Disable) Enable all the units, connect to
the adapter specified by /A:n, to be supported by the IBM-supplied SCSI manager
(OS2SCSI.DMD).
The default setting is /SM.
5
Unit-Options :
/(!)ET:i1,i2,i3
....
(Disable) Enable Embedded Target Support.
Where i1,i2,i3 is the specified SCSI
Target ID.
Makes the driver (disable) enable not-zero SCSI LUN support to the
specified SCSI ID of the specified adapter by /A:n.
Default setting is /ET.
7. OS/2 Driver
Command-Line