Utilities
Specifying SCSI Parameters
where
•
drvr_handle is the handle of the driver that controls the channel whose SCSI ID you want to
display or change
•
cntrl_handle is the handle of the controller for the channel whose SCSI ID you want to
display or change
So, continuing the example for channel A of this SCSI board, you would type:
drvcfg -s 35 82
Step 5. The EFI SCSI Setup Utility starts and its main menu is displayed, showing a list of all the EFI
capable HBAs in the system.
TIP
Move the cursor to highlight this channel of this SCSI board; press
channel of the HBA to highlight, match the PCI Bus, PCI Dev, and PCI Func values on this screen
to the Bus #, Dev #, and Fnc # values from the info io command.)
CAUTION
Step 6. The "Adapter Properties" screen for this channel of this SCSI board is displayed. If you like, you can
make sure the utility is running for this channel of this SCSI board by comparing the values shown
for PCI Bus, PCI Device, and PCI Function to the Bus #, Dev #, and Fnc # values from the
info io command.
CAUTION
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To move the cursor in the EFI SCSI Setup Utility, you can use these keys:
↑ ↓ ← →
•
Arrow keys:
•
Alternate keys:
= left
H
= down
J
= up
K
= right
L
= home
I
= end
O
Do not select the <Global Properties> option on the main menu.
Do not change the value for any of these fields on the "Adapter Properties" screen:
•
Auto Termination
•
SCSI Parity
•
SCSI Bus Scan Order
•
Spinup Delay (Secs)
Changing any of these fields can cause unpredictable results.
. (To determine which
Enter
Chapter 4