CIFS login

I have a SBS 6.5.1 server (soon to be a 6.5.6 server), and, among all
the other things, its is publishing a Microsoft workgroup share name.
I expected to be able to log in to this with either my user name and
password or the admin user and password. I know both sets accurately.
It won't take either one. I've never used this before, and I have a
client that wants to use it with a 64-bit Windows XP box on their
network. They tried the Vista beta client, and it didn't work all
that well. I haven't been able to get logged into theirs either.
Do I configure this in ConsoleOne? I don't see any objects that seem
to relate to this, and on my objects, I don't see an property pages
that talk about CIFS, either. At least I don't recognize it as such.
I'm look for a quick jump-in to get it working.
Warren

So, I found a pretty good recipe at:
http://www.digitalissues.co.uk/html/...are-smb.html#4
which I've followed along. I have it working on my server now.
Waren
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 06:18:00 GMT, Warren Frush
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I have a SBS 6.5.1 server (soon to be a 6.5.6 server), and, among all
>the other things, its is publishing a Microsoft workgroup share name.
>I expected to be able to log in to this with either my user name and
>password or the admin user and password. I know both sets accurately.
>
>It won't take either one. I've never used this before, and I have a
>client that wants to use it with a 64-bit Windows XP box on their
>network. They tried the Vista beta client, and it didn't work all
>that well. I haven't been able to get logged into theirs either.
>
>Do I configure this in ConsoleOne? I don't see any objects that seem
>to relate to this, and on my objects, I don't see an property pages
>that talk about CIFS, either. At least I don't recognize it as such.
>
>I'm look for a quick jump-in to get it working.
>
>Warren

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    5
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    5
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    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    Rotated TKIP group key.
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    5
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    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
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    5
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    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
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    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
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    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    5
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    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
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    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
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    NLSLRUP.NLM v4.01.07 May. 10, 2005 NLS - Usage Metering
    NLSLSP.NLM v5.02 May. 25, 2005 NLS - License Service Provider
    NLSMETER.NLM v3.43 May. 10, 2005 NLS - Software Usage Metering Database
    NLSTRAP.NLM v5.02 Feb. 19, 2004 NetWare License Server Trap
    NMAS.NLM v33200904.07 Apr. 7, 2009 Novell Modular Authentication Service 3.3.2.0 20090407
    NMASGPXY.NLM v33200904.07 Apr. 7, 2009 NMAS Generic Proxy 3.3.2.0 20090407
    NMASLDAP.NLM v33200904.07 Apr. 7, 2009 NMAS LDAP Extensions 3.3.2.0 20090407
    NPKIAPI.NLM v3.33 Apr. 16, 2009 Public Key Infrastructure Services
    NPKIJNI.NLM v3.33 Apr. 16, 2009 Public Key Infrastructure Services
    NPKIT.NLM v3.33 Apr. 16, 2009 Public Key Infrastructure Services
    NSPDNS.NLM v6.20.03 Sep. 8, 2003 NetWare Winsock 2.0 NSPDNS.NLM Name Service Providers
    NSPNDS.NLM v6.20 Nov. 12, 2001 NetWare Winsock 2.0 NSPNDS.NLM Name Service Provider
    NSPSLP.NLM v6.20.04 Dec. 6, 2007 NetWare Winsock 2.0 NSPSLP.NLM Name Service Provider
    NSS.NLM v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 NSS (Novell Storage Services) (Build 212 MP)
    NSSIDK.NSS v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 NSS Pool Configuration Manager (Build 212 MP)
    NSSWIN.NLM v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 NSS ASCI Window API Library (Build 212 MP)
    NTLS.NLM v20510.01 Mar. 11, 2009 NTLS 2.0.5.0 based on OpenSSL 0.9.7m
    NVGES.NLM v4.00 May. 30, 2007 NetVision GES Broker for NetWare
    NVLOGREG.NLM v3.50 May. 31, 2007 NetVision Login and Registration API
    NVSA.NLM v4.06 May. 15, 2008 NetVision ServerAlert NLM
    NWAIF103.NLM v7.94 Nov. 30, 2001 nwaif103.nlm v7.94, Build 251 ()
    NWBSRVCM.NLM v7.90 Mar. 20, 2001 NWBSRVCM.NLM v7.90.000, Build 230
    NWENC103.NLM v7.90 Feb. 24, 2001 NWENC103.NLM v7.90.000 (Text Encoding Conversion Library)
    NWI.NLM v2.51 Feb. 11, 2008 NetWare Install (NWI) Module
    NWIDK.NLM v3.01.01 Sep. 19, 2003 CDWare Volume Module
    NWKCFG.NLM v2.16 Jun. 24, 2005 NetWare Kernel Config NLM
    NWMKDE.NLM v7.94 Dec. 11, 2001 NWMKDE.NLM v7.94.251.000
    NWPA.NLM v3.21.02 Oct. 29, 2008 NetWare 6.5 NetWare Peripheral Architecture NLM
    NWPALOAD.NLM v3.00 Jul. 10, 2000 NetWare 5 NWPA Load Utility
    NWSA.NSS v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 NSS NetWare Semantic Agent (NWSA) (Build 212 MP)
    NWSNUT.NLM v7.00.01 Jul. 11, 2008 NetWare NLM Utility User Interface
    NWTERMIO.NLM v1.00 Sep. 11, 2006 NetWare Terminal Emulation
    NWTRAP.NLM v6.00.05 Jun. 6, 2005 NetWare 5.x/6.x Trap Monitor
    NWUCMGR.NLM v1.05 Mar. 14, 2001 NWUCMGR.NLM v1.5 Build 230
    NWUTIL.NLM v3.00.02 Aug. 20, 2007 Novell Utility Library NLM (_NW65[SP7]{""})
    OWCIMOMD.NLM v3.02 Nov. 27, 2007 OpenWBEM CIMOM Daemon with Novell providers
    PARTAPI.NLM v2.00 Apr. 17, 2002 Partition APIs for NetWare 6.1
    PKI.NLM v3.33 Apr. 16, 2009 Novell Certificate Server
    PKIAPI.NLM v2.23.10 Nov. 20, 2004 Public Key Infrastructure Services
    PMLODR.NLM v1.25 Nov. 4, 2004 ENG TEST - PMLodr for NW65
    PMPORTAL.NLM v2.16 Nov. 21, 2003 NetWare License Information Portal
    POLIMGR.NLM v6.27 Nov. 3, 2005 NetWare License Policy Manager
    PORTAL.NLM v4.03 Sep. 22, 2008 Novell Remote Manager NLM
    PS2.NLM v1.01 Oct. 16, 2008 Java - PS/2 Mouse Port Driver Build 081016
    PSA.NSS v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 PSA Posix Semantic Agent (PSA) (Build 212 MP)
    PSVCS.NLM v251.00 Nov. 30, 2001 Portability Services
    PVER500.NLM v3.00 Apr. 27, 2010 ENG TEST - NetWare 6.XX Version Library
    PWDLCM.NLM v28000806.23 Jun. 23, 2008 Novell Simple Password Proxy LCM 2.8.0.0 20080623
    PWDLSM.NLM v28000806.23 Jun. 23, 2008 Novell Simple Password LSM 2.8.0.0 20080623
    QUEUE.NLM v5.60 May. 24, 2001 NetWare Queue Services NLM
    REPAIRCR.NLM v20505.02 Sep. 9, 2010 eDirectory Management Tool Box DSRepair eMTool
    REPAIRTL.NLM v20505.02 Sep. 9, 2010 eDirectory Management Tool Box DSRepair eMTool
    REQUESTR.NLM v5.90.15 Mar. 10, 2008 Novell NCP Requestor for NLMs
    ROLLCALL.NLM v5.00 Jul. 27, 1998 RollCall NLM (101, API 1.0)
    ROTLOGS.NLM v2.00.63 Apr. 25, 2008 Apache 2.0.63 Log Rotation Utility for NetWare
    RSS.NLM v20505.02 Sep. 9, 2010 eDirectory Management Tool Box Remote Subscription Service
    SAL.NLM v20504.01 May. 24, 2010 Novell System Abstraction Layer Version 8.8.0
    SASDFM.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 SAS Data Flow Manager
    SASL.NLM v33200904.07 Apr. 7, 2009 Simple Authentication and Security Layer 3.3.2.0 20090407
    SCHEMACR.NLM v20505.02 Sep. 9, 2010 eDirectory Management Tool Box Schema eMTool
    SCHEMATL.NLM v20505.02 Sep. 9, 2010 eDirectory Management Tool Box Schema eMTool
    SCRCB.NLM v1.00 Oct. 3, 2005 Scripting - LibC-CLib Context Broker
    SERVICTL.NLM v20505.02 Sep. 9, 2010 eDirectory Management Tool Box DSService eMTool
    SERVINST.NLM v5.00.13 Nov. 21, 2005 NetWare 5.x/6.x Instrumentation
    SETBG.NLM v1.01 Oct. 16, 2008 Java - X Window Set Background Frontend Build 081016
    SETMD4.NLM v2.00.01 Jun. 7, 2010 Windows Native File Access CIFS Library (Build 212 SP)
    SGUID.NLM v6.01 Sep. 27, 2002 NetWare GUID Services
    SLP.MPM v5.70 Feb. 15, 2006 slp Memory Protection Module
    SLP.NLM v2.13 Nov. 15, 2005 SERVICE LOCATION PROTOCOL (RFC2165/RFC2608)
    SLPDA.NLM v2.13 Nov. 15, 2005 SERVICE LOCATION NDS DIRECTORY AGENT (RFC2165/RFC2608)
    SLPTCP.NLM v2.13 Nov. 15, 2005 SERVICE LOCATION TCP/UDP INTERFACE (RFC2165/RFC2608)
    SMDR.NLM v6.57.06 Feb. 15, 2010 SMS - Storage Data Requestor
    SMSUT.NLM v1.01.03 Aug. 14, 2007 SMS - Utility Library for NetWare 6.X
    SNMP.MPM v5.70 Feb. 15, 2006 snmp Memory Protection Module
    SNMP.NLM v4.18 Jul. 25, 2006 Netware 4.x/5.x/6.x SNMP Service
    SPMDCLNT.NLM v33200904.07 Apr. 7, 2009 Novell SPM Client for DClient 3.3.2.0 20090407
    SSLDP.NLM v3.40 Jul. 1, 2009 Novell SecretStore LDAP Transport Plugin 3.4.1.32
    SSNCP.NLM v3.40 Jul. 1, 2009 Novell SecretStore NCP Transport Plugin 3.4.1.32
    SSS.NLM v3.40 Jul. 1, 2009 Novell SecretStore 3.4.1.32
    STREAMS.MPM v5.70 Feb. 15, 2006 streams Memory Protection Module
    STREAMS.NLM v6.00.06 May. 4, 2005 NetWare STREAMS PTF
    SYSCALLS.NLM v5.61 Aug. 2, 2007 NetWare Operating System Call and Marshalling Library
    SYSLOG.NLM v6.05.03 Oct. 22, 2007 NetWare Logfile Daemon
    TCP.NLM v6.82.06 Dec. 23, 2009 Novell TCP/IP Stack - Transport module (NULL encryption)
    TCPIP.MPM v5.70 Feb. 15, 2006 tcpip Memory Protection Module
    TCPIP.NLM v6.82.02 Sep. 30, 2009 Novell TCP/IP Stack - Network module (NULL encryption)
    TCPSTATS.NLM v6.50.10 Jun. 20, 2003 Web Interface for Protocol Monitoring
    THREADS.NLM v5.90.15 Mar. 10, 2008 Novell Threads Package for NLMs
    TIMESYNC.NLM v6.61.01 Oct. 14, 2005 NetWare Time Synchronization Services
    TLI.MPM v5.70 Feb. 15, 2006 tli Memory Protection Module
    TLI.NLM v4.30.02 Dec. 19, 2000 NetWare Transport Level Interface Library
    TSAFS.NLM v6.52.09 Oct. 16, 2008 SMS - File System Agent for NetWare 6.X
    TSANDS.NLM v20504.03 May. 25, 2010 TSA for Novell eDirectory 7.x, 8.x
    TUI.NLM v1.05.03 May. 28, 1998 Textual User Interface MOAB_B40.528
    UHCIDRV.CAD v1.07 Feb. 26, 2008 Novell Universal Serial Bus UHCI driver
    UIMON.NLM v1.03 Oct. 16, 2008 UIMON, User interface monitor Build 081016
    UNICODE.NLM v7.00 Oct. 26, 2004 NetWare Unicode Runtime Library (UniLib-based) [optimized]
    USCLSM.NLM v27000507.14 Jul. 14, 2005 Novell Universal SmartCard LSM 2.7.0.0 20050714
    USERLIB.NLM v5.60 Sep. 29, 2008 NetWare Operating System Function Library
    UTILLDAP.NLM v2.00.63 Apr. 25, 2008 Apache 2.0.63 LDAP Authentication Module
    VDISK.NLM v1.00 Nov. 30, 2004 NetWare Virtual Disk
    VERIFY.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 Java verify (based on 1.4.2_18)
    VLRPC.NLM v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 DFS Volume Location Database (VLDB) RPC interface (Build 212 MP)
    VMRPC.NLM v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 DFS Volume Manager RPC interface (Build 212 MP)
    VOLMN.NSS v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 NSS Distributed Volume Manager (Build 212 MP)
    VOLSMS.NLM v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 NSS Distributed Volume Manager (Build 212 MP)
    WS2_32.NLM v6.24.01 Feb. 14, 2008 NetWare Winsock 2.0 NLM
    WSPDSI.NLM v6.21.01 Oct. 25, 2005 NetWare Winsock Service 1.0 NLM for Data Stream Interface
    WSPIP.NLM v6.24 Dec. 4, 2007 NetWare Winsock Service 1.0 NLM for TCP and UDP
    WSPSSL.NLM v6.26 Dec. 4, 2007 NetWare Winsock Service 1.0 NLM for SSL
    X509ALSM.NLM v27000508.03 Aug. 3, 2005 Novell Advanced X.509 LSM 2.7.0.0 20050803
    X509LSM.NLM v27000508.03 Aug. 3, 2005 Novell Simple X.509 LSM 2.7.0.0 20050803
    XENGEXP.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI Import Restricted XENG from Novell, Inc.
    XENGNUL.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI NULL XENG from Novell, Inc.
    XENGUSC.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI U.S./Worldwide XENG from Novell, Inc.
    XI18N.NLM v10310.53 Aug. 2, 2005 Novell Cross-Platform Internationalization Package
    XIDEV.NLM v1.02 Oct. 16, 2008 Java - X Window Input Driver Build 081016
    XIM.XLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 Novell NICI Signed Loader
    XINIT.NLM v6.01 Oct. 16, 2008 Java - X Window System initializer Build 081016
    XIS11.NLM v1.00.03 Nov. 18, 2009 XML Integration Service
    XLIB.NLM v11.07 Oct. 16, 2008 Java - XFree86 4.X X11R6 Library (LIBC) Build 081016
    XMGR.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI XMGR from Novell, Inc.
    XNGAUSC.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI U.S./Worldwide XMGR Assistant XENG from Novell, Inc.
    XSELPROXY.NL v1.01 Oct. 16, 2008 Java - X Selection proxy utility Build 081016
    XSETBG.NLM v6.01 Oct. 16, 2008 Java - X11 Image Loading utility Build 081016
    XSUP.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI XSUP from Novell, Inc.
    XVESA.NLM v5.01.02 Oct. 16, 2008 Java - XFree86 4.2.0 Kdrive VESA XServer Build 081016
    ZIP.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 Java zip (based on 1.4.2_18)
    ZLSS.NSS v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 NSS Journaled Storage System (ZLSS) (Build 212 MP)
    End of Modules List 282 Modules Loaded.
    Top of LAN Driver Configuration Listing
    Signature.....: HardwareDriverMLID
    CFG Version...: 1.15
    Node Address..: 00215A5D04F4
    Board Number..: 1
    Board Instance: 1
    Media Type....: ETHERNET_II
    MLID Version..: 4.64
    Slot..........: 10039
    I/O...........: None
    Memory........: F8000000h -> F800FFFFh
    IRQ...........: 5
    DMA...........: None
    Logical Name..: BX2_1_EII_EII
    End of LAN Driver Configuration Listing
    Top of Boot Drive Information
    SERVER.EXE loaded from...........: C:\NWSERVER\
    SERVER.EXE version...............: 1357067 bytes 03-09-2011 12:06pm
    Total Space on Drive.............: 496 MB
    Available Space..................: 424 MB
    End of Boot Drive Information
    Top of Storage Device Configuration Information
    Storage Device Summary:
    0x0000 [V100-A100] USB UHCI Controller
    0x0001 [V100-A101] USB UHCI Controller
    0x0002 [V100-A102] USB UHCI Controller
    0x0003 [V100-A103] USB UHCI Controller
    0x0004 [V100-A104] USB EHCI Controller
    0x0005 [V100-A105] USB UHCI Controller
    0x0006 [V025-A0] Novell IDE/ATA/ATAPI/SATA Host Adapter Module
    0x0010 [V025-A0-D0:0] TEAC DV-W28E-RW f/w:G.B2
    0x0007 [V505-A1] HP SAS/SATA Unified RAID Driver
    0x000A [V505-A1-D0:0] HP Smart Array P400 Slot 0 LUN 0
    0x0011 Unidentified Media
    0x0008 [V505-A2] HP SAS/SATA Unified RAID Driver
    0x0009 [V505-A2-D0:0] HP Smart Array P400 Slot 4 LUN 0
    0x000B DOS Partitioned Media
    0x000F [V505-A2-D0:0-PEF3A1] Free Partition Space
    0x000C [V505-A2-D0:0-P0] Big DOS; OS/2; Win95 Partition
    0x000D [V505-A2-D0:0-P1F2] NSS Partition
    0x000E [V505-A2-D0:0-P2902] NSS Partition
    Storage Device Details:
    [V100-A100] USB UHCI Controller
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0000
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: UHCIDRV.CAD
    Assigned driver ID.......: 256
    Adapter number...........: 256
    Primary port address.....: 1000
    Primary port length......: 18
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 18
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10019
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: Not used
    Memory 0 length..........: Not used
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V100-A101] USB UHCI Controller
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0001
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: UHCIDRV.CAD
    Assigned driver ID.......: 256
    Adapter number...........: 257
    Primary port address.....: 1020
    Primary port length......: 18
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 28
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10020
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: Not used
    Memory 0 length..........: Not used
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V100-A102] USB UHCI Controller
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0002
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: UHCIDRV.CAD
    Assigned driver ID.......: 256
    Adapter number...........: 258
    Primary port address.....: 1040
    Primary port length......: 18
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 38
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10021
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: Not used
    Memory 0 length..........: Not used
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V100-A103] USB UHCI Controller
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0003
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: UHCIDRV.CAD
    Assigned driver ID.......: 256
    Adapter number...........: 259
    Primary port address.....: 1060
    Primary port length......: 18
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 48
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10022
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: Not used
    Memory 0 length..........: Not used
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V100-A104] USB EHCI Controller
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0004
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: EHCIDRV.CAD
    Assigned driver ID.......: 256
    Adapter number...........: 260
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 18
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10023
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 006C
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V100-A105] USB UHCI Controller
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0005
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: UHCIDRV.CAD
    Assigned driver ID.......: 256
    Adapter number...........: 261
    Primary port address.....: 3800
    Primary port length......: 18
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 60
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10030
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: Not used
    Memory 0 length..........: Not used
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V025-A0] Novell IDE/ATA/ATAPI/SATA Host Adapter Module
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0006
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: IDEATA.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 37
    Adapter number...........: 0
    Primary port address.....: 1F0
    Primary port length......: 8
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: E
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 0
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: Not used
    Memory 0 length..........: Not used
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V025-A0-D0:0] TEAC DV-W28E-RW f/w:G.B2
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0010
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: CD-ROM
    Capacity....................: Unavailable
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 0
    Heads.......................: 0
    Cylinders...................: 0
    Block size, in bytes........: 134215680
    Activated...................: No
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: Yes
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 0
    Adapter Number..............: 0
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    Removable drive mount status: Dismounted
    Removable drive lock status.: Not locked
    [V505-A1] HP SAS/SATA Unified RAID Driver
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0007
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: HPQCISS.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 1285
    Adapter number...........: 1
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 5
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10032
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 0100
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V505-A1-D0:0] HP Smart Array P400 Slot 0 LUN 0
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x000A
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: Magnetic disk
    Capacity....................: 979456 MB
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 32
    Heads.......................: 255
    Cylinders...................: 49321
    Block size, in bytes........: 131072
    Activated...................: Yes
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: No
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 0
    Adapter Number..............: 1
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    Unidentified Media
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0011
    Media Manager Object Type: Media
    Media type...............: Unknown
    [V505-A2] HP SAS/SATA Unified RAID Driver
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0008
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: HPQCISS.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 1285
    Adapter number...........: 2
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 7
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 4
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 0100
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V505-A2-D0:0] HP Smart Array P400 Slot 4 LUN 0
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0009
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: Magnetic disk
    Capacity....................: 979456 MB
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 32
    Heads.......................: 255
    Cylinders...................: 49321
    Block size, in bytes........: 131072
    Activated...................: Yes
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: No
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 0
    Adapter Number..............: 2
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    DOS Partitioned Media
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x000B
    Media Manager Object Type: Media
    Media type...............: IBM partition
    [V505-A2-D0:0-PEF3A1] Free Partition Space
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x000F
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 2006780000
    Size, in sectors.............: 640
    [V505-A2-D0:0-P0] Big DOS; OS/2; Win95 Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x000C
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: Yes
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 32
    Size, in sectors.............: 1019968
    [V505-A2-D0:0-P1F2] NSS Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x000D
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: Yes
    Logical partition............: Yes
    Beginning sector of partition: 1020000
    Size, in sectors.............: 20480000
    [V505-A2-D0:0-P2902] NSS Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x000E
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: Yes
    Logical partition............: Yes
    Beginning sector of partition: 21500000
    Size, in sectors.............: 1985280000
    End of Storage Device Configuration Information
    * Volume Statistics for SYS *
    File System................: NSSIDK (Novell Storage Services)
    Volume Size................: 9934 MB
    Block Size.................: 4 KB
    Total Blocks...............: 2543202
    Free Blocks................: 478208
    Purgable Blocks............: 515511
    Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
    Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
    Available Directory Entries: 2147327396
    Sectors per Block..........: 8
    Free Disk Space............: 1868 MB
    Purgable Disk Space........: 2013 MB
    Suballocation..............: OFF
    Compression................: OFF
    Migration..................: OFF
    * Volume Statistics for _ADMIN *
    File System................: Unknown
    Volume Size................: 4 MB
    Block Size.................: 4 KB
    Total Blocks...............: 1024
    Free Blocks................: 1024
    Purgable Blocks............: 0
    Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
    Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
    Available Directory Entries: 2147483647
    Sectors per Block..........: 8
    Free Disk Space............: 4 MB
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