satya3010 Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 HI ALLIm using Windows server 2003 OS on Dell power edge 2850 server.Earlier i have done ASR backup on Server #1 using ntbackup utility ASR wizard. ASR backup have created files in (tape and diskette).Then, right now im trying to restore (server #1 ASR) on another server which is (server #2).During the asr restore, my server #2 was unable to detect the ASR tape. it looks like i need to install Dell PowerVault 100T DAT72 tape driver during the much earlier process where i need to press F6 to install 3rd part driver and scsi card.I do have the driver downloaded in below link (folder name DAT72DRV and the content: pvdatw2k.inf , pvdatw2k.sys , pvdatw2k.cat )http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/...mp;fileid=93032When i tried to install (press S specify the 3rd parcty driver on the blue screen), "txtsetup.oem file not found" error pop upi have contacted the DELL and Quantum guys and they told me that they doesnt have txtsetup.oem file for Dell PowerVault 100T DAT72 tape drive.Do u know how to create the txtsetup.oem file for Dell Power Vault 100T tape drive to point to pvdatw2k.inf , pvdatw2k.sys , pvdatw2k.cat Below is the txtsetup.oem file for Adaptec 39160 SCSI - Family Manager SetCan anyone help to change to Dell PowerVault 100T DAT72 tape drive ??#-------------------------------------------------------------# Copyright © Adaptec Inc. 2007##-------------------------------------------------------------## General format:## [section]# key = value1,value2,...### The hash ('#') introduces a comment.# Strings with embedded spaces, commas, or hashes should be double-quoted##-------------------------------------------------------------# # [Disks]## This section lists all disks in the disk set.## <description> is a descriptive name for a disk, used when## prompting for the disk# <tagfile> is a file whose presence allows setup to recognize# that the disk is inserted.## <directory> is where the files are located on the disk.##-------------------------------------------------------------[Disks]d1 = "Adaptec Ultra160 Windows 32-bit FMS4.0 SP5 S5", \u160dsk1, \#-------------------------------------------------------------## [Defaults]## This section lists the default selection for each 'required'# hardware component. If a line is not present for a component,# the default defaults to the first item in the [<component_name>]# section (see below).## <component_name> is one of computer, display, keyboard, mouse, scsi# <id> is a unique <within the component> string to be associated# with an option.##-------------------------------------------------------------[Defaults]scsi = a7899NT60#-------------------------------------------------------------## [scsi]## This section lists the options available for a particular component.## <id> is the unique string for the option# <description> is a text string, presented to the user in a menu# <key_name> gives the name of the key to be created for the component in# HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ControlSet001\Services##-------------------------------------------------------------[scsi]a7899NT60 = "Adaptec Ultra160 Windows 32-bit FMS4.0 SP5 S5"#-------------------------------------------------------------# [Files.scsi.a78xxNT40]## This section lists the files that should be copied if the user# selects a particular component option.## <file_type> is one of driver, port, class, dll, hal, inf, or detect.# See below.## <source_disk> identifies where the file is to be copied from, and must# match en entry in the [Disks] section.## <filename> is the name of the file. This will be appended to the# directory specified for the disk in the [Disks] section to form the# full path of the file on the disk.##-------------------------------------------------------------[Files.scsi.a7899NT60]driver = d1, adpu160m.sys, adpu160minf = d1, adpu160m.infcatalog = d1, adpu160m.cat#-------------------------------------------------------------## [Config.adpu160m]## This section specifies values to be set in the registry for# particular component options. Required values in the services\xxx# key are created automatically -- use this section to specify additional# keys to be created in services\xxx and values in services\xxx and# services\xxx\yyy.## <key_name> is relative to the services node for this device.# If it is empty, then it refers to the services node.# If specified, the key is created first.## <value_name> specifies the value to be set within the key## <value_type> is a string like REG_DWORD. See below.## <value> specifies the actual value; its format depends on <value_type>##-------------------------------------------------------------#[Config.adpu160m]value = "", tag, REG_DWORD, 20value = Parameters\PnpInterface,5, REG_DWORD,1[HardwareIds.scsi.a7899NT60]id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_00C0", "adpu160m"id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_00C0&SUBSYS_F6209005", "adpu160m"id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_00C0&SUBSYS_F6200E11", "adpu160m"id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0080", "adpu160m"id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0080&SUBSYS_E2A09005", "adpu160m"id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0080&SUBSYS_E2A00E11", "adpu160m"id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0080&SUBSYS_62A09005", "adpu160m"id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0080&SUBSYS_E2209005", "adpu160m"id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_00CF", "adpu160m"id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_008F", "adpu160m" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdob Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 Not tested, try[Disks]disk1 = "PowerVault DAT Driver", pvdatw2k.sys, \[Defaults]scsi = pvdatw2k[scsi]pvdatw2k = "PowerVault DAT Driver"[Files.scsi.pvdatw2k]driver = disk1, pvdatw2k.sys, pvdatw2kinf = disk1, pvdatw2k.infcatalog = disk1, pvdatw2k.cat[Config.pvdatw2k];HKR,,TypesSupported,%REG_DWORD%,7[HardwareIds.scsi.pvdatw2k]id = "SCSI\SequentialARCHIVE_Python_06408-XXX","pvdatw2k"id = "SCSI\SequentialSEAGATE_DAT____06408-XXX","pvdatw2k"id = "SCSI\SequentialSEAGATE_DAT____9SP40-052","pvdatw2k"id = "SCSI\SequentialSEAGATE_DAT____DAT72-052","pvdatw2k"id = "SCSI\SequentialARCHIVE_Python_06409-XXX","pvdatw2k"id = "SCSI\SequentialSEAGATE_DAT____DAT72-452","pvdatw2k"Copy all driver files to floppy root directory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
satya3010 Posted September 4, 2008 Author Share Posted September 4, 2008 OK.. I will try and let u know....Do i need i need to create msdos boot startup disk on my diskette??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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