HP A4800A manual Setting Scsi IDs

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IMPORTANT

Installing the A4800A Adapter

Setting SCSI IDs

Setting SCSI IDs

You must assign a separate SCSI ID (0 through 15 for a 16-bit SCSI bus) to the SCSI host bus adapter and each SCSI device. The priority of the device on the SCSI bus is determined by the SCSI ID of the device. The order of SCSI ID priorities (from highest to lowest) is 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, and 8. A device with SCSI ID 7 has the highest priority, and one with SCSI ID 8 has the lowest.

When you are assigning SCSI IDs, we recommend you to give the SCSI host bus adapter higher priority than the other SCSI devices on the bus. SCSI ID 7 is the preset SCSI ID for the A4800A SCSI host bus adapter (giving it the highest priority on the SCSI bus). Set each of the other SCSI devices on the bus to one of the remaining SCSI IDs.

For a multi-initiator (High Availability [HA]) configuration, where multiple SCSI host bus adapters are connected to the same SCSI bus, the SCSI host bus adapter that carries most of the traffic must be assigned a SCSI ID of 7 (giving it the highest priority). Later, you must change the SCSI ID of each of the remaining SCSI host bus adapters on the bus from the preset setting (7) to the next highest priority remaining SCSI IDs (for example, 6, 5, 4, and so on).

If you plan to boot your system from a hard disk drive on the SCSI bus, you must assign that drive the next highest priority unassigned SCSI ID. If there is only one SCSI host bus adapter (SCSI ID = 7), the hard disk drive would be assigned a SCSI ID of 6. If there are multiple SCSI host bus adapters, the hard disk drive would be assigned the next highest priority SCSI ID available after all of the SCSI host bus adapters have been assigned higher priority SCSI IDs.

To change the SCSI ID of the A4800A host bus adapter, refer to “Checking SCSI Bus Compatibility” on page 36.

The peripheral device SCSI IDs are usually set with jumpers or a switch on the peripheral. Refer to the peripheral manufacturer’s instructions to determine the ID of each device and how to change it.

You must not have duplicate SCSI IDs on a SCSI bus; the system will hang or crash if you have duplicate SCSI IDs on the bus.

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Contents Manufacturing Part Number A3725-96031 E0201 HP A4800A PCI FWD Scsi Host Bus AdapterLegal Notices Page Page HP A4800A Adapter Overview HP A4800A Adapter Overview About the A4800A Adapter A4800A PCI Ultra HVD Scsi Host Bus Adapter Below is a drawing of the A4800A adapterFeatures Supported HP 9000 Servers A5068A Scsi Cable Kit Description Part Number Cables for Connecting External Scsi Devices to the A4800ACable Specifications Adapter in V-Class Systems Description Product Option Number Installing the A4800A Adapter Installing the A4800A Adapter Preparing for Installation Connecting to External Scsi Devices Handling the A4800A Adapter Important Terms and Concepts Looking at Adapter InstallationOlar Important Terms MeaningPlanning and Preparation Card Compatibility Attribute Default Value A4800-60001 Default Scsi Attribute ValuesOLA/R Restrictions for the A4800A StepLooking at Adapter Installation Reassemble the server Scsi Connecting Scsi Peripheral Devices 12.5 Fast Scsi Fast Wide Connecting Scsi Peripheral Devices Terminating the A4800A Adapter Setting Scsi IDs Scsi Device Record of Scsi IDsVerifying Installation HP e3000 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting General Procedure Clearpim Checking Scsi Bus CompatibilityDisplaying Transfer Rates Scsi CommandSetting Transfer Rates Displaying Scsi IDs Setting Scsi IDs Using Support Tools Manager STM Contacting Your Hewlett-Packard Representative Contacting Your Hewlett-Packard Representative Contacting Your Hewlett-Packard Representative Chapter Scsi Sense Codes MPE/iX Status Meaning Code Table A-1 Scsi Status CodesSense Meaning Key Table A-2 Scsi Sense KeysAddition Qualifier Meaning Al Sense Code Table A-3 Scsi Additional Sense Code/Qualifier Code PairsLogical unit not ready, cause not ID crc or ecc error Recorded entity not found Recovered data with error correction Applied Logical block address out of range Commands cleared by another initiator Sequential positioning error Target operation conditions have Changed Write append error Log exception 0x69 0x00 Regulatory Information FCC Statement For U.S.A. Only Regulatory StatementsVcci Statement Japan Declaration of Conformity