Example 3-6 Typical Adapter Properties Screen

Adapter Properties

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<Device Properties>

<RAID Properties>

Boot

Support

[Enabled BIOS & OS]

Host

SCSI

ID

[ 7]

Secondary

Cluster Server

[No]

Termination Control

[Auto]

<Restore Defaults>

 

 

 

 

 

Use the Arrow keys to select a setting, then use + or - to change the value:

To change the Boot Support options, select the default Enabled BIOS & OS in the Boot Support row, then use + or - to change the displayed value to Enable BIOS Only, Enable OS Only, or Disable. Press Enter to accept the option that is displayed on the screen.

CAUTION: HP recommends that you do not change the default Enabled BIOS and OS setting unless you are instructed to do so by a support representative.

To change the Host SCSI ID, select the default 7 in the Host SCSI ID row, then use + or - to change the displayed value. Press Enter to accept the Host SCSI ID option that is displayed on the screen. In general, the Host SCSI ID should be set at the default value of 7, unless the SCSI adapter is in a multi-initiator configuration.

To enable the Secondary Cluster Server option, select the default No in the Secondary Cluster Server row, then use + or - to change the displayed value. Press Enter to accept the Secondary Cluster Server option that is displayed on the screen. For HP-UX, HP recommends that you set the “Secondary Cluster Server” option to “Yes”, to avoid a bus reset every time the host reboots.

To restore all of the settings to the factory default values, select <Restore Defaults> and press Enter.

Configuring SCSI Devices

To view and change the properties of attached SCSI devices, select <Device Properties> from the Adapter Properties screen, then press Enter. The Device Properties screen appears. Example 3-7shows the Device Properties screen for a typical system:

Setting and Confirming SCSI Parameters Offline

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