SCSI bus adapters have a default SCSI ID that you can change by using console commands or utilities. For example, a KZPSA adapter has an initial SCSI ID of 7.
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If you are using a
Use the following priority order to assign SCSI IDs to the SCSI bus adapters connected to a shared SCSI bus:
This order specifies that 7 is the highest priority, and 8 is the lowest priority. When assigning SCSI IDs, use the highest priority ID for member systems (starting at 7). Use lower priority IDs for disks.
Note that you will not follow this general rule when using the
The SCSI ID for a disk in a BA350 storage shelf corresponds to its slot location. The SCSI ID for a disk in a BA356 or UltraSCSI BA356 depends upon its slot location and the personality module SCSI bus address switch settings.
3.4 SCSI Bus Length
There is a limit to the length of the cables in a shared SCSI bus. The total cable length for a SCSI bus segment is calculated from one terminated end to the other.
If you are using devices that have the same transmission method and data path (for example, wide differential), a shared bus will consist of only one bus segment. If you have devices with different transmission methods, you will have both
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In a TruCluster Server configuration, you always have
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