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3. Select the removable-media device.
Drive status options appear as shown in Table 3-2.
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The
Read After Write Verify
option 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. Refer to the NetWare User's Guide for information about
using the
load
command-line options.
The available options are defined in Table 3-3.
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Mounting causes a drive to come online as a NetWare storage device. Dismounted
drives are inactive and cannot be accessed.
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Volume Segments on Drive
1
Select for a list
Read After Write Verify
1
Hardware Level
Drive Light Status
1
Not supported
Driver Operating Status
1
Active
Removable Drive Mount Status
2
Mounted
Removable Drive Lock Status
2
Not Locked
1
Valid for both removable and nonremovable SCSI drives.
2
Valid for removable media only.
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Disabled All writes to SCSI disk drives are executed with the
SCSI Write
command (
0Ah
or
2Ah
).
Hardware Level All writes to SCSI disk drives are executed with the
SCSI Write
and Verify
command (
2Eh
) or (if this command is not supported
by the drive) with the
SCSI Write
command (
0Ah
or
2Ah
), fol-
lowed by the
SCSI Verify
command (
2Fh
).
Software Level Not supported.