IO Timeouts for Sequential Devices

Specifies the time (Time in seconds (0-999, 0 means

 

no-timeout)) which the host uses to timeout I/Os for the

 

following devices:

 

• SCSI Device Type 01h - Sequential Access

IO Timeouts for Other Devices

Specifies the time (Time in seconds (0-999, 0 means

 

no-timeout)) which the host uses to timeout I/Os for devices

 

other than:

 

• SCSI Device Type 00h - Direct Access

 

• SCSI Device Type 01h - Sequential Access

 

• SCSI Device Type 04h - Write Once

 

• SCSI Device Type 05h - CD-ROM

 

• SCSI Device Type 07h - Optical

 

• SCSI Device Type 0Eh - Simplified Direct Access

LUNs to Scan for Block Devices

Controls LUN scans for the following devices with

 

Non-Removable Media:

 

• SCSI Device Type 00h - Direct Access

 

• SCSI Device Type 04h - Write Once

 

• SCSI Device Type 07h - Optical

 

• SCSI Device Type 0Eh - Simplified Direct Access

LUNs to Scan for Block Devices

Controls LUN scans for the following devices with

(Removable)

Removable Media:

 

• SCSI Device Type 00h - Direct Access

 

• SCSI Device Type 04h - Write Once

 

• SCSI Device Type 05h - CD-ROM

 

• SCSI Device Type 07h - Optical

 

• SCSI Device Type 0Eh - Simplified Direct Access

LUNs to Scan for Sequential Devices

Controls LUN scans for the following devices:

 

• SCSI Device Type 01h - Sequential Access

LUNs to Scan for Other Devices

Controls LUN scans for all devices other than the following:

 

• SCSI Device Type 00h - Direct Access

 

• SCSI Device Type 01h - Sequential Access

 

• SCSI Device Type 04h - Write Once

 

• SCSI Device Type 05h - CD-ROM

 

• SCSI Device Type 07h - Optical

 

• SCSI Device Type 0Eh - Simplified Direct Access

Spinup Properties Screen

To access Spinup Properties, press Enter on the Spinup Properties field from the Advanced Adaptor Properties screen. This screen enables you to view and modify spin up specific settings.

Spin up refers to the disk drives getting up to rotation speed during system boot. To reduce the power requirement stress on the backplane a delay is introduced between drive spin ups.

Direct Attached Spinup Delay

Time, in seconds, between each disk drive spin up (default

 

3 seconds).

Direct Attached Max Targets

Number of disk drives that spin up at the same time

 

(default 1 drive).

Expander Spinup Delay

Expanders are not supported.

Expander Max Target Devices

Expanders are not supported.

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INTEGRITY RX3600 specifications

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