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Volume Segments on Drive
Read After Write Verify
Drive Light Status
Driver Operating Status
Removable Drive Mount Status
Removable Drive Lock Status
1
Valid for both removable and nonremovable SCSI drives
2
Valid for removable media only
The Read After Write Verify option (menu option 2) is set to Hardware Level by
default. This option cannot be specified in the startup.ncf or autoexec.ncf file.
However, the default can be set on the command line.
The available options are defined in Table 3-3.
Disabled
Hardware Level
Software Level
Mounting causes a drive to come online as a NetWare storage device. Dismounted
drives are inactive and cannot be accessed.
Before you eject your current media, you should first dismount it (using menu
option 5). When the mount status is Dismounted, you can eject the media. However,
NetWare does not allow you to dismount media that are locked.
To insert your new media, wait for the drive to spin up, and then select the Removable
Drive Mount Status option.
1
1
1
1
2
2
All writes to SCSI disk drives are executed with the
SCSI Write command (0Ah or 2Ah).
All writes to SCSI disk drives are executed with the
SCSI Write and Verify command (2Eh) or (if this com-
mand is not supported by the drive) with the SCSI
Write command (0Ah or 2Ah), followed by the SCSI
Verify command (2Fh).
Not supported.
Select for a list
Hardware Level
Not supported
Active
Mounted
Not Locked

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