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Assigning Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI Device
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SCSI Connections Assigning SCSI Device IDs ctl ba ba graphics processor processor memory 3 10/2/3/0.7.0 4 10/4 5 10/6 1 10/6/7/0 0 32 1 34 0 49 sctl CLAIMED lba CLAIMED lba CLAIMED graph3 CLAIMED processor CLAIMED processor CLAIMED memory CLAIMED DEVICE BUS_NEXUS BUS_NEXUS INTERFACE PROCESSOR PROCESSOR MEMORY Initiator PCI Bus Bridge - lba PCI Bus Bridge - lba PCI(103c1008) Processor Processor Memory Assigning Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI Device IDs You can determine which Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI (NSE SCSI) devices are currently in use by reviewing the output from the ioscan command discussed above and looking under the "H/W Path" heading. The entry 10/0/15/0 is the built-in Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI bus. For devices connected to the built-in Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI bus, such as disks, the number between the two decimals and after the third "/" in the hardware path specifies the SCSI ID for that device. For example, a hardware path of 10/0/15/0.2.0 specifies a NSE SCSI device at SCSI ID 2. Here is the break down of the hardware path: SCSI device 10/0/15/0.2.0 NSE SCSI 10/0/15/0.2.0 SCSI ID 2 10/0/15/0.2.0 CAUTION Do not use SCSI device ID 7 for any device. It is reserved for the built-in SCSI bus controller. Chapter 7 133