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               Mylex DAC960 PCI RAID Controller Driver for Linux
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                        Version 2.0.0 for Linux 2.0.36
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                        Version 2.1.0 for Linux 2.1.130
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                              BETA TEST RELEASE 3
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                               23 November 1998
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                               Leonard N. Zubkoff
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                               Dandelion Digital
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                               lnz@dandelion.com
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           Copyright 1998 by Leonard N. Zubkoff 
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                                 INTRODUCTION
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Mylex, Inc. designs and manufactures a variety of high performance PCI RAID
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controllers based on the Intel i960 processor.  Mylex Corporation is located at
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34551 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont, California 94555, USA and can be reached at
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510/796-6100 or on the World Wide Web at http://www.mylex.com.  Mylex RAID
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Technical Support can be reached by electronic mail at support@mylex.com, by
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Voice at 510/608-2400, or by FAX at 510/745-7715.  Contact information for
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offices in Europe and Japan is available on the Web site.
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The latest information on Linux support for DAC960 PCI RAID Controllers, as
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well as the most recent release of this driver, will always be available from
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my Linux Home Page at URL "http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/".
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Bug reports should be sent via electronic mail to "lnz@dandelion.com".  Please
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include with the bug report the complete configuration messages reported by the
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driver at startup, along with any subsequent system messages relevant to the
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controller's operation, and a detailed description of your system's hardware
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configuration.
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Please consult the DAC960 documentation for detailed information regarding
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installation and configuration of the controllers.  This document primarily
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provides information specific to the Linux DAC960 support.
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                                DRIVER FEATURES
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The DAC960 is supported solely as a high performance RAID controller, not as an
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interface to arbitrary SCSI devices.  The Linux DAC960 driver operates at the
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block device level, the same level as the SCSI and IDE drivers.  Unlike other
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RAID controllers currently supported on Linux, the DAC960 driver is not
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dependent on the SCSI subsystem, and hence avoids all the complexity and
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unnecessary code that would be associated with an implementation as a SCSI
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driver.  The DAC960 driver is designed for as high a performance as possible
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with no compromises or extra code for compatibility with lower performance
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devices.
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The DAC960 driver is architected to support up to 8 controllers per system.
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Each DAC960 controller can support up to 45 disk drives on 3 channels.  The
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drives installed on a controller are divided into one or more "Drive Groups",
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and then each Drive Group is subdivided further into 1 to 32 "Logical Drives".
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Each Logical Drive has a specific RAID Level and caching policy associated with
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it, and it appears to Linux as a single block device.  Logical Drives are
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further subdivided into up to 7 partitions through the normal Linux and PC disk
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partitioning schemes.  Logical Drives are also known as "System Drives", and
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Drive Groups are also called "Packs".  Both terms are in use in the Mylex
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documentation; I have chosen to standardize on the more generic "Logical Drive"
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and "Drive Group".
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DAC960 RAID disk devices are named in the style of the Device File System
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(DEVFS).  The device corresponding to Logical Drive D on Controller C is
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referred to as /dev/rd/cCdD, and the partitions are called /dev/rd/cCdDp1
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through /dev/rd/cCdDp7.  For example, partition 3 of Logical Drive 5 on
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Controller 2 is referred to as /dev/rd/c2d5p3.  Note that unlike with SCSI
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disks the device names will not change in the event of a disk drive failure.
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The DAC960 driver is assigned major numbers 48 - 55 with one major number per
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controller.  The 8 bits of minor number are divided into 5 bits for the Logical
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Drive and 3 bits for the partition.
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                     SUPPORTED DAC960 PCI RAID CONTROLLERS
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The following list comprises the supported DAC960 PCI RAID Controllers as of
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the date of this document.  It is recommended that anyone purchasing a Mylex
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PCI RAID Controller not in the following table contact the author beforehand to
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verify that it is or will be supported.
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AcceleRAID 250 (DAC960PTL-1)
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            Uses onboard Symbios SCSI chips on certain motherboards
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            Also includes one onboard Wide Ultra-2/LVD SCSI channel
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            66MHz Intel i960RD RISC Processor
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            4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB ECC EDO Memory
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AcceleRAID 200 (DAC960PTL-0)
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            Uses onboard Symbios SCSI chips on certain motherboards
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            Includes no onboard SCSI channels
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            66MHz Intel i960RD RISC Processor
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            4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB ECC EDO Memory
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DAC960PJ    1/2/3 Wide Ultra SCSI-3 Channels
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            66MHz Intel i960RD RISC Processor
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            4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB ECC EDO Memory
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DAC960PG    1/2/3 Wide Ultra SCSI-3 Channels
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            33MHz Intel i960RP RISC Processor
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            4MB/8MB ECC EDO Memory
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DAC960PU    1/2/3 Wide Ultra SCSI-3 Channels
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            Intel i960CF RISC Processor
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            2MB/4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB EDRAM or DRAM Memory (max 8MB EDRAM)
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DAC960PD    1/2/3 Wide Fast SCSI-2 Channels
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            Intel i960CF RISC Processor
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            2MB/4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB EDRAM or DRAM Memory (max 8MB EDRAM)
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DAC960PL    1/2/3 Wide Fast SCSI-2 Channels
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            Intel i960 RISC Processor
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            2MB/4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB DRAM Memory
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For the DAC960PJ and DAC960PG, firmware version 4.06-0-00 or above is required.
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This firmware version is available from http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/ and
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will eventually be available from http://www.mylex.com as well.  It has been
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released by Mylex and is provided with new controllers, but it has not yet
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appeared on their support web pages as of the date of this document.
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For the DAC960PU, DAC960PD, and DAC960PL, firmware version 3.51-0-04 or above
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required.  This firmware version is available from http://www.mylex.com.
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Note that earlier revisions of the DAC960PU, DAC960PD, and DAC960PL controllers
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were delivered with version 2.xx firmware.  Version 2.xx firmware is not
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supported by this driver and no support is envisioned.  Contact Mylex RAID
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Technical Support to inquire about upgrading controllers with version 2.xx
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firmware to version 3.51-0-04.  Upgrading to version 3.xx firmware requires
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installation of higher capacity Flash ROM chips, and not all DAC960PD and
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DAC960PL controllers can be upgraded.
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Please note that not all SCSI disk drives are suitable for use with DAC960
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controllers, and only particular firmware versions of any given model may
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actually function correctly.  Similarly, not all motherboards have a BIOS that
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properly initializes the AcceleRAID 250, AcceleRAID 200, DAC960PJ, and DAC960PG
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because the Intel i960RD/RP is a multi-function device.  If in doubt, contact
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Mylex RAID Technical Support (support@mylex.com) to verify compatibility.
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                CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION AND STATUS MONITORING
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The DAC960 Online Configuration Utilities are not yet available on Linux but
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will hopefully be supported in the future.  The AcceleRAID 250, AcceleRAID 200,
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DAC960PJ, and DAC960PG controllers can generally be configured using the DAC960
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Configuration Utility included in the controller's BIOS ROM and available via
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Alt-R during BIOS initialization.  Older DAC960 controllers required the DACCF
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utility that runs from a DOS boot disk.
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The status of each DAC960 controller is queried every 7 seconds by the Linux
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driver to verify that no problems have been detected, and any changes in status
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are reported through appropriate kernel messages.  The following log excerpt
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details the process of the controller automatically rebuilding onto a spare
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drive when a disk drive failed.  In this example, 4 drives in a SAF-TE
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enclosure were grouped into a Drive Group which was then divided into 3 Logical
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Drives configured as RAID-5, RAID-5, and RAID-6.  An additional identical drive
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was installed as a "Standby" or "Hot Spare" to provide for automatic
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rebuilding.  The first two messages are the result of the standby drive being
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removed, the third message is a result of it being reinstalled, and the
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remaining messages are the result of the first drive being removed to force an
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automatic rebuild.
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DAC960#0: Physical Drive 0:4 killed because it was removed
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DAC960#0: Physical Drive 0:4 is now DEAD
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DAC960#0: Physical Drive 0:4 is now STANDBY
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DAC960#0: Logical Drive 0 (/dev/rd/c0d0) is now CRITICAL
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DAC960#0: Logical Drive 1 (/dev/rd/c0d1) is now CRITICAL
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DAC960#0: Logical Drive 2 (/dev/rd/c0d2) is now CRITICAL
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DAC960#0: Physical Drive 0:0 killed because of timeout on SCSI command
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DAC960#0: Physical Drive 0:0 is now DEAD
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DAC960#0: Physical Drive 0:0 killed because it was removed
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DAC960#0: Physical Drive 0:4 is now WRITE-ONLY
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DAC960#0: REBUILD IN PROGRESS: Logical Drive 0 (/dev/rd/c0d0) 9% completed
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DAC960#0: REBUILD IN PROGRESS: Logical Drive 0 (/dev/rd/c0d0) 45% completed
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DAC960#0: REBUILD IN PROGRESS: Logical Drive 0 (/dev/rd/c0d0) 90% completed
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DAC960#0: REBUILD IN PROGRESS: Logical Drive 1 (/dev/rd/c0d1) 28% completed
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DAC960#0: REBUILD IN PROGRESS: Logical Drive 1 (/dev/rd/c0d1) 66% completed
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DAC960#0: REBUILD IN PROGRESS: Logical Drive 2 (/dev/rd/c0d2) 62% completed
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DAC960#0: REBUILD IN PROGRESS: Logical Drive 2 (/dev/rd/c0d2) 82% completed
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DAC960#0: REBUILD COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY
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DAC960#0: Logical Drive 0 (/dev/rd/c0d0) is now ONLINE
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DAC960#0: Logical Drive 1 (/dev/rd/c0d1) is now ONLINE
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DAC960#0: Logical Drive 2 (/dev/rd/c0d2) is now ONLINE
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DAC960#0: Physical Drive 0:4 is now ONLINE
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                              DRIVER INSTALLATION
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This distribution was prepared for Linux kernel version 2.0.36 or 2.1.130.
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To install the DAC960 RAID driver, you may use the following commands,
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replacing "/usr/src" with wherever you keep your Linux kernel source tree:
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  cd /usr/src
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  tar -xvzf DAC960-2.0.0-Beta3.tar.gz (or DAC960-2.1.0-Beta3.tar.gz)
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  mv README.DAC960 DAC960.[ch] linux/drivers/block
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  patch -p0 < DAC960.patch
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  cd linux
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  make config
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  make depend
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  make zImage (or bzImage)
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Then install "arch/i386/boot/zImage" or "arch/i386/boot/bzImage" as your
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standard kernel, run lilo if appropriate, and reboot.
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To create the necessary devices in /dev, the "make_rd" script included in
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"DAC960-Utilities.tar.gz" from http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/ may be used.
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Also included in this archive are patches to LILO 20 and FDISK v2.8 that add
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DAC960 support, along with statically linked executables of LILO and FDISK.
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This modified version of LILO will allow booting from a DAC960 controller
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and/or mounting the root file system from a DAC960.  Unfortunately, installing
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directly onto a DAC960 will be problematic until the various Linux distribution
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vendors update their installation utilities.
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                      DAC960 ANNOUNCEMENTS MAILING LIST
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The DAC960 Announcements Mailing List provides a forum for informing Linux
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users of new driver releases and other announcements regarding Linux support
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for DAC960 PCI RAID Controllers.  To join the mailing list, send a message to
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"dac960-announce-request@dandelion.com" with the line "subscribe" in the
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message body.

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