HP JetStore 6000 This file contains instructions in the following sections for installing the HP JetStore 6000 : - A. Installing the HP JetStore 6000 Under IBM OS/2 v2.x - B. Installing the HP JetStore 6000 Under IBM OS/2 v1.3 A. Installing the HP JetStore 6000 Under IBM OS/2 v2.x: In order for Sytos Premium to access this backup device, the following three lines must appear in CONFIG.SYS: BASEDEV=[ADD-name].ADD BASEDEV=OS2SCSI.DMD DEVICE=[drive:]\[path]\SYFILES\HPS_J60H.SYS Where [ADD-name].ADD is the appropriate Adapter Device Driver for your host adapter. Refer to the Sytos Premium README for the list of ADDs currently supported with this release of Sytos Premium. You must remove any REM (if it exists) from the third line shown here. Note that [drive:]\[path] represents the drive and directory where the Sytos Premium files were installed and should already be displayed in your CONFIG.SYS. Also note that [ADD-name].ADD and OS2SCSI.DMD are the names of the IBM OS/2 v2.x device drivers. If the BASDEV= statements do not appear in CONFIG.SYS, refer to the OS/2 v2.x documentation for installation instructions. After changing your CONFIG.SYS file, you need to shutdown and reboot your system for these changes to take effect. B. Installing the HP JetStore 6000 Under IBM OS/2 v1.3: In order for Sytos Premium to access this backup device, the following two lines must appear in CONFIG.SYS: DEVICE=C:\OS2\SCSI.SYS /N:4 DEVICE=[drive:]\[path]\SYFILES\HPS_J60H.SYS You must remove any REM (if it exists) from the second line. Make sure that these two lines are in the order shown. Note that [drive:]\[path] represents the drive and directory where the Sytos Premium files were installed and should already be displayed within these statements. Also note that SCSI.SYS is the name of the IBM SCSI Device Driver. If the DEVICE=C:\OS2\SCSI.SYS /N:4 statement does not appear in CONFIG.SYS, you will need to add it as follows: 1. Insert your copy of the Sytos Premium Install diskette. 2. At the prompt enter DDINSTAL. 3. Be sure to select the SCSI Device Driver. 4. Check CONFIG.SYS so that the two device driver lines appear in the order shown: DEVICE=C:\OS2\SCSI.SYS /N:4 DEVICE=[drive:]\[path]\SYFILES\HPS_J60H.SYS 5. Check also that there is no REM on the line containing HPS_J60H.SYS. 6. Reboot your system. Note that after changing your CONFIG.SYS file, you need to reboot for these changes to take effect.