Maximizing performance in windows, Use the latest driver, Set registry for large block transfers – HP PCIe U320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter User Manual

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Table 7 Messages from Flash tab actions

Error message

Solution

This is not a flash file, or it is

corrupt.

The flash file is corrupt or the Configuration Tool does not recognize the file

as a flash file. Only select flash files from the product CD or downloaded

from the HP website.

This HBA is not compatible

with the selected flash file.

ATTO flash files are created based on the type of card flashed. ATTO flash

files are only compatible with certain ATTO cards. When a flash file is

selected, the flash file is inspected to determine whether it is compatible.

A valid file was not selected.

You clicked the Cancel button on the flash file selection dialog.

An error occurred reading

from the flash file, the file may

be corrupt.

You selected a compatible flash file but the contents are corrupt.

An error occurred updating

the flash.

You tried to flash a card when the firmware was not able to accept a flash.

The card has been prepared

for firmware updating, but the

machine must be rebooted for

the changes to take effect. You

need to repeat this process

after rebooting to actually

update the firmware.

Some firmware upgrades need to prepare the existing firmware to

successfully update the adapter. Rebooting allows the changes made

during the preparation process to take effect, and the same file should be

flashed again.

Maximizing performance in Windows

If you are experiencing lower performance than expected, there are several things you can do to increase

performance, such as making sure you are using the latest driver, setting the registry entry for large block

transfers, setting up RAID groups, increasing transfer size, and analyzing your system's I/Os.
While the factory settings on the HP StorageWorks U320e SCSI Host Bus Adapter should provide

excellent performance for a wide range of applications, you may improve performance by modifying

some of the system factors that affect the adapter. For example, the driver can transfer well over a

megabyte with one SCSI command.

Use the latest driver

Determine which driver is currently in use, then install the latest driver found at

http://www.hp.com/

support/u320e

.

1.

Using the Windows Device Manager, select SCSI & RAID Controllers.

2.

Examine the Driver tab for your SCSI adapter. If the driver is not express2.sys, install the
express2.sys

driver.

3.

Either remove the previously-installed driver or disable it using the Devices applet. If the system has a

built in Symbios or LSI adapter, do not disable the driver for that adapter.

Set registry for large block transfers

If your application requires large block transfers, set the registry entry correctly for the MaximumSGList

keyword. Several files supplied with the device driver download package can set values in the range 64K

to 8M. The files are ASCII text files with .reg extension and can be viewed with any suitable editor. The

files also explain the registry setting and how to change the setting.

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