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13.3 MS-DOS<br />

Introduction:<br />

The Driver/Utility package for MS-DOS is in the "\3102\DISK\DOS"<br />

directory on the installation CD-ROM:<br />

• In-band SCSI Text <strong>RAID</strong> Manager for MS-DOS ("<strong>RAID</strong>MAN.EXE").<br />

13.3.1 Before Using In-band SCSI Text <strong>RAID</strong> Manager<br />

for DOS<br />

1. The "In-band SCSI Text <strong>RAID</strong> Manager for DOS" does not require<br />

any setting to the Peripheral Device Type on the <strong>RAID</strong> controller.<br />

2. It is a must to load the ASPI manager of the Host Bus Adapter<br />

(SCSI card or Fibre card) for DOS. The ASPI Manager for DOS is<br />

usually loaded by CONFIG.SYS. The manager should be found in<br />

the driver diskettes bundled with that SCSI/Fibre adapter.<br />

For example, if you are using the "2940U2W" SCSI card to connect<br />

to the <strong>Infortrend</strong> <strong>RAID</strong> controller, the following line should be<br />

added to the CONFIG.SYS file:<br />

DEVICE=ASPI8U2.SYS<br />

(where the "ASPI8U2.SYS" is the filename of the ASPI Manager to<br />

that SCSI adapter.)<br />

13.3.2 To configure <strong>RAID</strong> under DOS - Text <strong>RAID</strong><br />

Manager for DOS:<br />

To run the text <strong>RAID</strong> Manager for DOS, boot up the DOS and wait for<br />

the command prompt (the ASPI manager should be loaded), run the<br />

"raidman.exe" in this directory.<br />

C:\> D:<br />

D:\> CD \3102\disk\DOS<br />

D:\3102\disk\DOS> <strong>RAID</strong>MAN<br />

(where "D:" refers to the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive.)<br />

In-band Text <strong>RAID</strong> Manager and SNMP Agent Installation 13-7

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