KZPCM
dkb0.0.0.3000.0 | DKB0 | |
dkc100.1.0.3001.0 | DKC100 | |
dkc1000.10.0.3001.0 | DKC1000 | |
dkc200.2.0.3001.0 | DKC200 | |
dkc500.5.0.3001.0 | DKC500 | |
dkc600.6.0.3001.0 | DKC600 |
8.4Locating SCSI Device ID Conflicts
The most common SCSI configuration problem is an ID conflict. Each SCSI device on a port must have a unique ID from 0 – 15, which cannot be the same as the host ID or that of any other drive.
Note
By default and convention the host is always at ID 7 and disks start at ID 0. UNIX does not currently support drives at IDs from 8 – 15.
8.4.1 Two Disk Drives with the Same ID
The most common result of having two disk drives with the same ID is that neither of them shows up at the >>> show dev command.
8.4.2 Disk Drives with the Same ID as the Host
The most common result of having disk drives with the same ID as the host is that none of the disk drives shows up at the >>>show dev command.
>>>show dev |
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dkb0.0.0.3000.0 | DKB0 | |
dkb100.1.0.3000.0 | DKB100 | |
dkb200.2.0.3000.0 | DKB200 | |
dkb300.3.0.3000.0 | DKB300 | |
dkb400.4.0.3000.0 | DKB400 | |
dkb500.5.0.3000.0 | DKB500 | |
dkb600.6.0.3000.0 | DKB600 |
In this example a disk drive was set to the host ID of 7. There is actually only 1 disk drive on the bus, but it responds at each ID.