Press Enter to edit the parameter.

Use the arrow keys to select the new value or press Esc to quit. Press Enter to validate the new value.

When finished:

Press Esc to quit the SCSI Advanced Configuration options menu. Press Esc to quit the Configuration menu.

Use the arrow keys to select the SCSI Disk utility. Press Enter.

A screen like the one in Figure 38 will appear.

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SCSI ID

Disk and Press <Enter>

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SCSI ID #0

: IBM

DPES-31080

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SCSI ID #1

: No device

 

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SCSI ID #2

: No device

 

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SCSI ID #3

: IBM

CDRM

00203

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SCSI ID #4

: No device

 

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SCSI ID #5

: No device

 

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SCSI ID #6

: No device

 

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SCSI ID #7

: AHA-2940/AHA-2940W

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SCSI ID #8

: No device

 

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SCSI ID #9

: No device

 

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￿ SCSI ID #10 : No device

 

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￿ SCSI ID #11 : No device

 

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￿ SCSI ID #12 : No device

 

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￿ SCSI ID #13 : No device

 

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￿ SCSI ID #14 : No device

 

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￿ SCSI ID #15 : No device

 

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Figure 38.

PC Server 320 SCSISelect Utility Program - DASD Information

This screen shows the devices that are attached to the adapter and their SCSI IDs. It will also allow you to perform a low-level format of the disk or to scan it for media defects if desired. To do this:

Use the arrow keys to select the DASD to format. Follow the directions on the screen.

When finished:

Press Esc to quit the SCSI disk utility. Select Yes to confirm.

You have now completed the SCSI subsystem configuration.

Dont forget to save changes before you exit.

3.4 System Programs

If you have a PCI/MCA machine, you will run the system programs. The system programs are a set of utility programs you can use to configure the SCSI subsystem, system options, and I/O adapters. Also, you can use them to set passwords, change the date and time, and test the server. In effect, they are the equivalent of the SETUP, EISA CONFIG, and SCSI SELECT for an ISA/EISA machine.

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