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NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT
TITLE: ESDI/SCSI Combination Driver Set for NetWare
DOCUMENT ID: TID000304
DOCUMENT REVISION: A
DATE: 01JUL93
ALERT STATUS: Yellow
INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution
README FOR: PS2CMB.EXE
NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION:
NetWare 2.2
ABSTRACT:
This file contains the Novell ESDI/SCSI combination driver set for NetWare
2.2 and v2.15c. NOTE: The driver set does not support systems with
embedded ESDI controllers such as the IBM PS/2 Model 70 or Model 50.
_________________________________________________________________
DISCLAIMER
THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL.
NOVELL MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION.
HOWEVER, THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION
ONLY. NOVELL MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS
INFORMATION.
_________________________________________________________________
Self-Extracting File Name: PS2CMB.EXE
Files Included Size Date Time
PS2CMB.TXT (This File)
COMB.OBJ 12645 5-23-91 1:59p
DUMMY.OBJ 138 5-23-91 1:59p
SCSICOMB.DSK 564 9-10-91 10:20a
ESDICOMB.DSK 1292 9-10-91 10:22a
This README file of PS2CMB.EXE is for NetWare v2.2 and v2.15C.
Novell ESDI/SCSI Combination Driver Set
** NOTE: This driver set does not support systems with embedded ESDI
controllers such as the IBM PS/2 Model 70 or Model 50.
WARNING: Before you begin this installation, back up your system to
avoid losing any important data.
If you are installing on a v2.2 network, use the Advanced installation. Do
not use Basic Install.
To install the new ESDI/SCSI combination driver set in your PS/2 Model,
complete the following steps:
1. Follow the instructions for installing drives and disk controllers in
your IBM documentation. Don't autoconfigure the system. Continue with Step
2.
2. Run REFERENCE.
3. From the main menu, choose Option #2 ("Set Configuration")
4. From the "Set Configuration" menu, choose Option #1 ("View
Configuration") and record the following information:
o I/O addresses
o DMA
5. From the "Set Configuration" menu, choose Option #6 ("Set and View
SCSI device configuration").
Check to be sure the SCSI configuration matches your recorded configuration
information.
6. When configuration is completed, choose Option #7 ("Display Memory
Map").
Record the hexadecimal addresses for each driver as shown on the screen.
Note: If your system includes more than 2 hard drives and you are running
DOS 4.0, you must install the DOS v4.0 Corrective Services Diskette (CSD
#UR29015). This diskette is available from IBM. The system must be booted
with DOS 4.0 or higher.
7. Follow the instructions on the screen to exit REFERENCE.
The following installation instructions are divided into two categories:
o v2.15
o v2.2
Scroll through to find the section that applies to your specific system.
You are now ready to begin the installation process. These procedures vary
between v2.15 and v2.2 systems. There are no defaults available for this
installation. You must load the ESDI and the SCSI shared int 14 drivers.
The operating system will be unable to link if both drivers are not
loaded.
Note: All driver configuration options must correspond to actual hardware
settings. Software adjusts must be accompanied by hardware adjustments and
vice versa if either are necessary.
NetWare v2.15 Installation (Custom)
Refer to the NetWare v2.15 Maintenance manual for installation
instructions. Before running NETGEN complete the following steps:
1. NETWORK DRIVE: Create a directory called DSK_DRV_.031.
FLOPPY DRIVE: Format a diskette with the label DSK_DRV_031. Use
the DOS FORMAT /V command.
2. NETWORK DRIVE: Copy the .DSK in the AUXGEN directory and the
.OBJ files into the directory you created in Step 1.
FLOPPY DRIVE: Copy the .OBJ files and the .DSK files to the
newly formatted diskette you created in Step 1.
3. Run NETGEN.
4. NETWORK DRIVE: Choose "Select Loaded Item" from the menu and
continue with Step 5.
FLOPPY DRIVE: Complete the disk driver installation
instructions contained in the Maintenance manual. Then continue with Step
5 below.
Note: As you install new disk drivers, you may see a message similar to the
following:
"Driver 1 has the same type number as Driver 2.
Replace Driver 1 with Driver 2?"
The drivers do not always appear in the same order, indicating that Driver
1 is not necessarily the new driver. Be sure you select the ESDI shared
int 14 driver.
5. Choose the ESDI shared int 14 driver from the list and press
<Enter>.
6. Highlight Configuration Option and press <Enter>. Highlight the
option you recorded earlier and press <Enter>.
7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6, this time choosing the SCSI shared int 14
driver.
8. Continue with the file server installation as usual, following
the screen prompts.
NetWare v2.2 Installation (Advanced)
1. Use the DOS LABEL command to format a blank diskette. Label the
diskette DSK_DRV_031 and copy the following files onto it:
o .OBJ
o .DSK
2. Copy the driver and description files to the DSK_DRV_031
diskette.
3. Complete the installation instructions contained in the
documentation for NetWare v2.2, through Step 12 on page 36. Then continue
with Step 3 below.
4. Press <Insert>.
5. Insert the DSK_DRV_031 diskette into a floppy diskette drive and
press <Enter>.
6. Choose the ESDI shared int 14 driver from the list and press
<Enter>.
7. Highlight Configuration Option and press <Enter>.
Highlight the option you recorded earlier and press <Enter>.
Note: An asterisk (*) next to a selected driver indicates that the option
conflicts with other hardware configurations selected. All driver
configuration options must correspond to actual hardware settings.
Software adjustments must be accompanied by hardware adjustments and vice
versa if either are necessary.
8. Repeat Steps 5 through 7, this time choosing the SCSI shared int
14 driver.
9. Press <F10> when the form is complete.
This step saves the configurations as entered. Continue the
installation as usual from this point.