HP RX4610 manual Scsi Devices, LSI LVD UltraII Scsi Controller, QLogic Scsi Adapter Rates, Choose

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Introduction and Related Information

SCSI Devices

SCSI Devices

External mass storage is not supported on the i2000 hp workstations.

LSI LVD UltraII SCSI Controller

On Itanium-based servers, unlike PA-based systems, the LSI LVD UltraII SCSI controller, part number A5149A, can not boot from targets with SCSI ID greater than 7. These controllers have the Sub System ID Bits (SSID) set such that the card is forced into narrow mode.

Specifying Bootable Devices in the LSI BIOS

The LSI BIOS is used to determine which SCSI HBAs are searched for bootable devices. The LSI BIOS limits this selection to a maximum of four possible choices, determined by the PCI bus slot order. Any boot target must reside on one of those default controllers.

HP-UX will let you install to any device on the system but if the device is not on one of the default controllers you can not boot from it.

QLogic SCSI Adapter Rates

For the rx9610 and rx4610 servers, some JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disk) enclosures contain internal cabling for a slower SCSI rate than newer disk devices may accept. If an Ultra160 disk accepts the higher rate in an Ultra2 enclosure, a hang will occur in data transfers. To force the autonegotiation to use a slower rate, you must configure the SCSI adapter.

Setting external QLogic SCSI connector for JBODs:

Step 1. Enter Alt-Qwhen prompted on machine book

Step 2. Choose

Configuration Settings->Host Adapter Settings

Adapter Configuration: Manual

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Contents HP-UX 11i Version 1.5 Installation Configuration Guide Manufacturing Part Number B9106-90001 JuneLegal Notices Page Boldface User inputLs -a -i Contents Case of Trouble Introduction and Related Install Guide Overview IntroductionWelcome to HP-UX How to use this Install Guide I2000 workstations ship with Windows 2000 pre-installed. ByFollowing the install instructions in of this guide, you Will overwrite the Windows 2000 operating systemHow this Install Guide is Organized Chapter Section ContentHow this Install Guide is Organized Media Kit Contents New Features in HP-UX 11i Version HP-UX Operating Environment OEFeatures Unavailable in HP-UX 11i Version PCI OLA/RHP-UX Installation Restrictions Software Distribution Media Applications on the Operating System DVDProduct Name Description Applications on the Application Release DVD Product Product Name Description NumberReview the list of supported applications System Configurations Server Configuration SummaryWorkstation Configuration Summary Hardware Configurations Rx9610 ServerRx4610 Server I2000 Workstation Hardware Configurations Mass Storage Drivers New Scsi DriversTachlite Driver Specifying Bootable Devices in the LSI Bios Scsi DevicesLSI LVD UltraII Scsi Controller QLogic Scsi Adapter RatesConfiguration Settings-SCSI Device Settings-Bus Scsi Devices Chapter Installing HP-UX 11i Version Planning your HP-UX 11i Version 1.5 Cold Install Cold Install RequirementsIgnite-UX Support Configuring Disk SpacePre-Install Data Tables Root DiskHow to Install HP-UX 11i Version Fs0\installEdd30 on Boot Iinstall -c0 Step Planning your HP-UX 11i Version 1.5 Cold Install Planning your HP-UX 11i Version 1.5 Cold Install Planning your HP-UX 11i Version 1.5 Cold Install Chapter Post-Install Information How to Create a System Backup How to Install Optional Software Products Mount /dev/dsk/c1t0d0 /CDROMSwinstall -i -s /CDROM How to Identify your Model, OS and Software Identify ModelMachinfo Identify OS Identify SoftwareUsr/sbin/swlist Usr/sbin/swlist -s /cdromHow to Find HP on the Web Http//yoursystemnameHow to Find HP on the Web Appendix a Case of Trouble Error Messages Known Error MessagesData Collection Tables Table C-1 Network InformationTable C-2 Miscellaneous Information Type of Information Your Specific InformationIndex HP-UX