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Storage Manager
The current controller Model, Firmware Version and Type are displayed. To
specify an image file for the flash operation, you can type a path and
filename in the Filename field or click on Browse to use the standard file
selection dialog.
Firmware images are contained in a xxxxxxxx.FWI file, where the
8-character file name consists of the 4-digit controller model and a 4-digit
release number. A DPT I
2
O BIOS image is contained in a file named
I2OBIOS.xxx (where, xxx is the version number). SMOR updates are
contained in a file named SMORyyyy.xxx. Where, yyyy is the version
number and the file extension (xxx) is the build number. You can obtain
the latest files by contacting DPT Technical Support or download the files
from our FTP site at ftp.dpt.com.
When you select an image file, Storage Manager reads the file to
determine the type of image selected, firmware, I
2
O BIOS, or SMOR. The
Version, Date and Type are displayed in the corresponding section of the
dialog.
Click OK to begin the flash operation. Click Cancel to return to the
Configure Host Bus Adapter window.
Controller Caching for Windows NT
The SmartRAID V controller manages its data cache according to built-in
algorithms (see Caching Configuration in this chapter and Chapter 7,
Theory of Operation for additional information). If you are using
Windows NT 4.0, do the following to ensure optimum performance:
1. Click Caching in the Configure Host Bus Adapter window to display
the HBA Caching Configuration dialog.
2. When the HBA Caching Configuration dialog appears, change both
of the settings to Advisory.
3. Click OK to exit the dialog and save the changes.
4. Reboot the Windows NT system to enable the new settings.
NOTE If you reset the NVRAM on the controller, the changes to your
cache settings return to the factory default of Mandatory. In
that case, repeat this procedure to ensure optimum
performance under Windows NT.
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