Troubleshooting
Checking SCSI Bus Compatibility
Setting Transfer Rates
To use the SCSI command to set the SCSI transfer rate for an adapter, follow this syntax:
SCSI rate bus_number slot_number rate
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bus_number | Specifies the number of the bus the adapter is installed | ||
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slot_number | Specifies the number of the slot the adapter is in. | ||
rate | Specifies the adapter’s transfer rate: | ||
| • | 0 (no limit) | |
| • | 10 | (Fast SCSI) |
| • | 20 | (Ultra SCSI) |
For example, to set the SCSI transfer rate for the adapter installed on bus 5 slot 2 to Fast SCSI and then display the results, issue these commands:
SCSI rate 5 2 10
SCSI rate 5 2
The output (of the second command) could look something like this:
PCI device /5.2 = fast SCSI
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