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Setting the SCSI IDs

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NOTE NOTE NOTE Operating the Jukebox Setting the SCSI IDs Setting the SCSI IDs If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI addressing or LUN addressing, refer to Appendix B. A web site is also available for more extensive information at: www.hp.com/isgsupport/optical/index.html First, determine if you are using basic SCSI addressing or logical unit numbering (LUN). Setting the LUN mode is explained below. Next, either view the current SCSI IDs or proceed directly to setting IDs. The next two procedures are "Viewing the Current SCSI IDs" and "Changing the Current SCSI IDs." Tables showing default SCSI IDs for basic SCSI addressing and LUN addressing are in Appendix B. Setting the LUN Mode READY > ADMIN * > SCSI ID'S * > CHOOSE LUN MODE * If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI addressing or LUN addressing, refer to Appendix B. A web site is also available for more extensive information at www.hp.com/isgsupport/optical/index.html Check your host system documentation and jukebox application software documentation to verify that the use of LUNs is supported. Start with READY in the display. 1. Press NEXT until ADMIN * displays and then press ENTER. 2. Enter the administration password. Instructions for entering this password are in "Entering the Administration Menu Password" previously in this chapter. 3. Press NEXT until SCSI ID'S displays, and then press ENTER. 4. VIEW ID'S displays. Press NEXT until CHOOSE LUN MODE * displays and then press ENTER. LUN MODE ON or LUN MODE OFF displays and ON or OFF is blinking. Chapter 3 3-15 Operating the Jukebox

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Chapter 3
3-15
Operating the Jukebox
Setting the SCSI IDs
Operating the
Jukebox
Setting the SCSI IDs
NOTE
If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI addressing or LUN addressing, refer to
Appendix B. A web site is also available for more extensive information at:
www.hp.com/isgsupport/optical/index.html
First, determine if you are using basic SCSI addressing or logical unit numbering
(LUN). Setting the LUN mode is explained below.
Next, either view the current SCSI IDs or proceed directly to setting IDs. The next
two procedures are “Viewing the Current SCSI IDs” and “Changing the Current
SCSI IDs.”
Tables showing default SCSI IDs for basic SCSI addressing and LUN addressing
are in Appendix B.
Setting the LUN Mode
READY
>
ADMIN *
>
SCSI ID’S *
>
CHOOSE LUN MODE *
NOTE
If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI addressing or LUN addressing, refer to
Appendix B. A web site is also available for more extensive information at
www.hp.com/isgsupport/optical/index.html
NOTE
Check your host system documentation and jukebox application software
documentation to verify that the use of LUNs is supported.
Start with
READY
in the display
.
1.
Press
NEXT
until
ADMIN *
displays and then press
ENTER
.
2.
Enter the administration password.
Instructions for entering this password are in “Entering the Administration
Menu Password” previously in this chapter.
3.
Press
NEXT
until
SCSI ID’S
displays, and then press
ENTER
.
4.
VIEW ID’S
displays. Press
NEXT
until
CHOOSE LUN MODE *
displays and
then press
ENTER
.
LUN MODE ON
or
LUN MODE OFF
displays and
ON
or
OFF
is blinking.