Chapter 8. KZPCM Host Adapter Diagnostics
the Ethernet MAC address for later identification of the module, and write down the SCSI port names (in this example pkb0 and pkc0) and the Ethernet port name (in this example ewa0). After you have identified the SCSI and Ethernet ports you can test them, as described in the following sections.
8.2Determining the KZPCM Host SCSI ID
Use the show device console command to list all of the devices in the system, identify the related port entries (in this example PKB0 and PKC0). The show device command will list all devices in the system. In the following examples only the relevant lines are shown.
>>>show dev
(only the relevant lines of output shown below)
pkb0.7.0.3000.0 | PKB0 | SCSI | Bus | ID | 7 |
pkc0.7.0.3001.0 | PKC0 | SCSI | Bus | ID | 7 |
Note that in this example both ports are set to SCSI ID 7. If it is necessary to change the host SCSI ID because of a conflict with another host or a SCSI disk on the bus, do as follows:
>>>set pkb0_host_id 6 ! SCSI bus port B
This example moved the host adapter SCSI ID to 6 on this bus. You need to to take care to make sure there was no SCSI disk at this ID before making the change. The show device command should not show a disk entry for DKB600, e.g., SCSI DISK on port B at ID 6.
NOTE
This change will not take effect until the system power is cycled off and on.
8.3Determining Which Drives are Connected to the KZPCM Host Adapter
Issue the show device command and identify all devices on the KZPCM controller. The format for disks is DKCn, where C = controller letter matching PKc0 port, and n = the SCSI ID times 100. For example: DKC500, SCSI DISK on controller port C at SCSI ID 5.
>>>show dev