Intel EK-KZPCM-UG manual Setting Scsi Device IDs

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KZPCM PCI–to–Dual Channel Ultra SCSI and 10/100MB Ethernet Host Adapter

Table 2-2 Switchpack Switch Settings for Devices Connected to Channel B

Connector(s) where cables are

Channel B (B) Switch

attached

Setting

 

 

External 68-pin connector ONLY

Enable (EN)

 

 

Internal 68-pin connector ONLY

Enable (EN)

 

 

Internal 68-pin AND external 68-

Disable (DIS)

pin connector

 

 

 

2.4Setting SCSI Device IDs

Each device and host adapter on the SCSI bus must have a unique SCSI ID. It is recommended that the Host Adapter be left at its default ID of 7. If it is necessary to change the Host Adapter ID, refer to Table 3-1, Parameter Settings Quick Reference Chart.

On systems that do not use the on-board BIOS Configuration utility refer to the software descriptions for instructions on changing SCSI IDs. All Intel-based systems use the on-board BIOS utilities; Alpha-based systems use AlphaBIOS for Windows NT and SRM console for DIGITAL UNIX and DIGITAL OpenVMS.

The Host Adapter supports SCSI Configured AutoMatically (SCAM) protocol, which assigns SCSI IDs automatically and resolves SCSI ID conflicts. Devices that support the SCAM protocol do not need to be assigned a SCSI ID manually. Because SCAM is a recent addition to the SCSI specification, many devices do not yet support the protocol and their IDs must be configured manually (refer to the device documentation). SCAM support is enabled by default; refer to the BIOS configuration utility instructions if you need to disable SCAM protocol.

NOTE

On a 16-bit SCSI bus each device must have a unique SCSI ID from 0 to 15. Since the Host Adapter default ID is 7, all other devices on the bus should be given IDs from 0 to 6 and 8 to 15. Refer to the device documentation for instructions on setting the SCSI ID for that device (not all operating systems currently support SCSI IDs above 7).

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Contents User’s Guide Achtung Page Page Contents Digital Unix Installation Windows NT InstallationDigital OpenVMS Installation Ethernet Description and ConfigurationTables Page Revision Record Revision Level Date Summary of ChangesPage Audience About This GuideVisit our Web Site for the Latest Information Related DocumentationConventions Boldface typeWho to contact in Europe Support and Services Who to contact in the AmericasWho to contact in Asia Pacific Page Product Description Functional DescriptionPhysical Description Kzpcm Host Adapter Features SpecificationsSpecifications Getting Started Installing the Kzpcm Host AdapterInstallation Overview User-Supplied Hardware and Software RequirementsBack up Your System Kzpcm Host Adapter Kit ContentsTerminating the Scsi Buses Kzpcm Host Adapter PCB Components Setting Scsi Device IDs Installing the Host Adapter Inserting the Host Adapter in a Chassis SlotConnecting Internal Scsi Devices Inserting the Host Adapter in a SlotInstalling the 68-pin Cable Connector Onto the Host Adapter Installing the 50-pin Cable Connector Onto the Host Adapter Connecting the Ribbon Cable to an Internal Scsi Device Connecting External Scsi Devices Connecting the Ribbon Cable to a Second Internal Scsi DeviceConnecting an External Scsi Cable to the Host Adapter Cabling for Typical Configurations Configuration, 16-bit Internal Devices Only 10 Configuration, 16-bit Internal and 8-bit Devices Channel a 16 B it Channel B 16 Bit ID = Page Bios Configuration Utility Starting the On-board Configuration UtilityDescriptions of the Main Menu Selections NvramAdapter Setup Menu Selected Adapter Utilities MenuDevice Selections Device Specific Parameter Menu Exiting the Configuration Utility Parameter Settings Quick Reference ChartParameter Console Operating System SRM Page Windows NT Installation SYMC8XX.SYS Miniport Driver DescriptionInstalling the SYMC8XX.SYS Miniport Driver Troubleshooting No Scsi Devices Are Found During InstallationProblems With Ultra Devices Using Ultra Protocol Digital OpenVMS Installation Digital OpenVMS Driver DescriptionInstalling the Digital OpenVMS Driver Digital OpenVMS, Version 7.1-1H1 OnlySys$systemsys$config.dat Sys$systemsys$userconfig.dat Boot -flag 0,80000 dka400,dkb0,dva0Type in DVA0 $ shutdown Set bootdefdev dkb0 Set bootosflags 0,0 Boot Digital OpenVMS, Version 7.1-1H2 or Higher $ product install ITI3140$ reboot $ mount dva0 3pbkitFrom the system SRM console boot the CD-ROM drive as follows Changing the Scsi ID of the Host Adapter VMS Digital Unix Installation Digital Unix Driver DescriptionInstalling the Digital Unix Driver Driver Installation#/usr/opt/ITPSA100/data/itconfig.dat Addition of New Hardware After Kzpcm Installation#/usr/opt/ITPSA100/conf/itconfig.sh Syscfgfile Bus Re-numbering# uerf -R -r 300 more Example# cp /vmunix /vmunix.orig # cd /sys/conf # doconfig -c Syscfgfile# cd /sys/SYSCFGFILE # cp vmunix /vmunix Setting the Host Adapter ID at the System Console Setting the Host Adapter Scsi ID UnixSetting the Adapter ID Under the Unix Operating System #cd /sys/$SYSCFGNAME #cp vmunix /vmunix #shutdown -r nowPage Displaying and Setting Ethernet Port Characteristics Ethernet Description and ConfigurationKzpcm Host Adapter Ethernet Option Features P0 Set Ewn0modeExisting System Installation System Installation for Windows NT on Ethernet OptionInitial System Installation Show Ewn0modeEthernet Description and Configuraton Page Show config Kzpcm Host Adapter DiagnosticsLocating the Kzpcm Host Adapter in the System Seagate ST31055W Show dev Determining the Kzpcm Host Scsi IDSet pkb0hostid 6 ! Scsi bus port B Two Disk Drives with the Same ID Locating Scsi Device ID ConflictsDisk Drives with the Same ID as the Host Exer dkb Testing the Scsi PortsChecking the Scsi Bus Termination ShowstatusNettest ewa0 -mode internal -pass Showstatus Testing the EthernetShow ewa0mode KilldiagReader’s Comments EK-KZPCM-UG. B01