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mlx (7)
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    NAME
         mlx - low-level module for  Mylex  DAC960E  EISA  and  Mylex
         DAC960P/PD/PD-Ultra/PL PCIhost bus adapter series
    
    SYNOPSIS
         /kernel/drv/mlx
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The mlx module provides low-level interface routines between
         the  common  disk/tape  I/O subsystem and the Mylex DAC960E,
         and DAC960P/PD/PD-Ultra/PL controllers. The mlx  module  can
         be  configured  for disk, CD-ROM, and streaming tape support
         for one or more host adapter boards.
    
    CONFIGURATION
         Auto-configuration code determines whether  the  adapter  is
         present  at the configured address and what types of devices
         are attached to it. The Mylex  DAC960E  and   DAC960P/PD/PD-
         Ultra/PL  are  primarily  used  as disk array (system drive)
         controllers. In order to configure the attached disk arrays,
         the  controller  must  first  be configured prior to Solaris
         boot using  the  configuration  utilities  provided  by  the
         hardware  manufacturer.  With  these utilities, the user can
         set different levels  of  redundant  arrays  of  independent
         disks  (RAID),  striping parameters, caching mechanisms, and
         so on. For more information, refer to the user's manual sup-
         plied with your hardware.
    
      Configuration Tips
         The Mylex DAC960E and  DAC960P/PD/PD-Ultra/PL BIOS can  han-
         dle  multiple  cards.  Therefore,  if  more  than  one Mylex
         DAC960Ea or  DAC960P/PD/PD-Ultra/PL, adapter is installed in
         a system, only the BIOS of the one in the lowest slot should
         be enabled and the BIOS in any other adapter should be  dis-
         abled.
    
         Enable tag queueing only for the SCSI disk drives  that  are
         officially  tested  and  approved  by  Mylex  Corp.  for the
         DAC960E  and  DAC960P/PD/PD-Ultra/PL.   Otherwise,   it   is
         strongly  recommended that you disable tag queueing to avoid
         serious problems.
    
      Board Configuration and Auto Configuration
         The SCSI ID of the devices on each channel may not be  equal
         to  or  greater than the value of the maximum number of tar-
         gets allowed per channel (MAX_TGT), or  it  cannot  even  be
         configured.
    
      Access to Ready/Standby Drives
         When a SCSI disk drive is initially connected  to  the  con-
         troller,  it is marked as ready. If a SCSI disk drive is not
         defined to be part of any  physical  pack  within  a  system
         drive  at configuration time, it is automatically labeled as
         a standby drive, which may be used by the controller at  any
         time for automatic failover. For this reason, standby drives
         are inaccessible from the mlx driver, and the use  of  ready
         drives  is strongly discouraged. Independent access to ready
         drives will be removed in an upcoming release.
    
    FILES
         /kernel/drv/mlx.conf
               mlx configuration file
    
    ATTRIBUTES
         See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
         butes:
    
         ____________________________________________________________
        |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
        | Architecture                | IA                          |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         attributes(5)
    
    WARNINGS
      Limitations on SCSI Device Use
         Due to Mylex firmware limitations, a tape blocksize  greater
         than  32k  bytes  cannot  be  used.  Also,  tapes and CD-ROM
         players will not work reliably on channels  that  also  have
         SCSI  hard drives attached to them. Therefore, to be certain
         of correct  SCSI device operation, use SCSI devices only  on
         an otherwise unused channel, and with a  fixed block size of
         32k or less.
    
         Finally, note that any SCSI command  which  takes  over  one
         hour will automatically be aborted by the Mylex firmware, so
         very long tape commands (such as erasing a large  tape)  may
         fail.
    
      Tag Queueing
         Enable tag queueing only for the SCSI disk drives which  are
         officially  tested  and  approved  by  Mylex  Corp.  for the
         DAC960E  and  DAC960P/PD/PD-Ultra/PL.   Otherwise,   it   is
         strongly  recommended to disable tag queueing to avoid seri-
         ous problems.
    
      Ready and Standby Drives
         If a SCSI disk drive is not defined to be part of any physi-
         cal  pack within a system drive, it is labeled as a ready or
         standby drive. If any SCSI disk drive within a system  drive
         fails,  data  on  a  standby  drive  may  be lost due to the
         standby replacement procedure. This procedure will overwrite
         the  standby  drive  if  the failed disk drive is configured
         with any level of redundancy (RAID levels 1, 5, and  6)  and
         its  size  is identical to the size of the available standby
         drive.
    
         Therefore, despite the  fact  that  the  ready  and  standby
         drives are  physically connected, the system denies any kind
         of access to them,  so that  there  will  be  no  chance  of
         accidental loss of valuable data.
    
      Hot Plugging
         Other than the "hot replacement" of disk  drives,  which  is
         described  in  the  manufacturer's  user's  guide, the Mylex
         DAC960E series do  not  support  "hot-plugging"  (adding  or
         removing  devices  while  the  system is running) unless the
         firmware version of the adapter is 1.22 or 1.23.  Otherwise,
         in  order  to  add or remove devices, you must shut down the
         system, add or remove  devices,  reconfigure  the  host  bus
         adapter  using  the  configuration  utility  provided by the
         manufacturer, and then reboot your system.
    
      SCSI Target IDs
         When setting up the device SCSI target IDs, note that  there
         is a limitation on the choice of target ID numbers. Assuming
         the maximum number of targets per channel on the  particular
         model  of  Mylex or IBM host bus adapter is MAX_TGT (see the
         manufacturer's user's manual), the  SCSI  target  IDs  on  a
         given  channel  should  range  from 0 to (MAX_TGT - 1). Note
         that target SCSI IDs on one channel can be repeated on other
         channels.
    
            o  Mylex DAC960-5 model supports a maximum of  four  tar-
               gets per channel, that is, MAX_TGT = 4. Therefore, the
               SCSI target IDs on a given channel should range from 0
               to 3.
    
            o  Mylex DAC960-3 model supports a maximum of seven  tar-
               gets per channel, that is, MAX_TGT = 7. Therefore, the
               SCSI target IDs on a given channel should range from 0
               to 6.
    
    
    
    


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