About This Book
This book provides information about the PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter and its associated
device-driver software.
ISO 9000
ISO 9000 registered quality systems were used in the development and manufacturing of this product.
Highlighting
The following highlighting conventions are used in this book:
Bold
Identifies commands, subroutines, keywords, files, structures, directories, and other items
whose names are predefined by the system. Also identifies graphical objects such as buttons,
labels, and icons that the user selects.
Italics
Identifies parameters whose actual names or values are to be supplied by the user.
Identifies examples of specific data values, examples of text similar to what you might see
Monospace
displayed, examples of portions of program code similar to what you might write as a
programmer, messages from the system, or information you should actually type.
References to AIX and Linux Operating Systems
This document contains references to the AIX
operating system, consult the appropriate documentation for that operating system.
This document may describe hardware features and functions. While the hardware supports them, the
realization of these features and functions depends upon support from the operating system. AIX and
Linux provide this support. If you are using another operating system, consult the appropriate
documentation for that operating system regarding support for those features and functions.
Related Publications
The following publications contain related information:
v System unit documentation specific to your hardware configuration
v Operating system documentation for information specific to your software configuration
v PCI Adapter Placement Reference (for the latest version, you may need to contact your marketing
representative)
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other countries, or both:
v AIX
v AIX 5L
v Eserver
v pSeries
v RS/6000
Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.
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and Linux operating system. If you are using another
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