HP Servers and Workstations
— HP-UX 10.20 and 11.
Introduction
Determining the SCSI ID
Class
I H/W Path
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bc
0
bc
1 8
ba
0 8/0
ext_bus
1 8/0/2/0
target
0 8/0/2/0.7
ctl
1 8/0/2/0.7.0 sctl
lan
0 8/0/20/0
ba
1 8/16
tty
0 8/16/4
ext_bus
2 8/16/5
target
1 8/16/5.5
disk
0 8/16/5.5.0
target
2 8/16/5.7
ctl
2 8/16/5.7.0
Before you install your tape drive log on to the HP web site,
and download the latest hardware enablement patch bundle for your
operating system. This ensures that you will have the correct device driver for
your tape drive.
Before you configure your system to support your new HP drive, you need to
determine what SCSI ID to use. The SCSI ID must be unique for each device
attached to the SCSI bus. To list the existing devices, use the following
command:
% /sbin/ioscan -f
The output of this should look similar to the following example:
Driver
root
bc
GSCtoPCI
c720
tgt
btlan3
bus_adapter CLAIMED
asio0
c720
tgt
sdisk
tgt
sctl
x
S/W State H/W Type
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS Psudo Bus Converter
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS GSCtoPCI Bridge
CLAIMED
INTERFACE SCSI C895 Ultra2 Wide LVD
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI(10110019) -- Built-in #1
BUS_NEXUS Core I/O Adapter
CLAIMED
INTERFACE Built-in RS-232C
CLAIMED
INTERFACE Built-in SCSI
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
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Description
Initiator
SEAGATE ST34573N
Initiator
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