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SCSI Connections
Assigning SCSI Device IDs
ctl
1
10/0/15/0.7.0
ext_bus
3
10/0/15/1
SCSI Dual Port
target
2
10/0/15/1.6
disk
0
10/0/15/1.6.0
ST39102LC
target
3
10/0/15/1.7
ctl
2
10/0/15/1.7.0
ba
2
10/1
- ROPEtoPCI
ba
3
10/2
- ROPEtoPCI
ba
4
10/4
- ROPEtoPCI
ba
5
10/6
- ROPEtoPCI
processor
0
32
processor
1
34

Assigning NSE SCSI Device IDs

You can determine which NSE SCSI devices are currently in use by looking under the H/W
Path heading in the output from the ioscan command. The entry 10/0/15/0 is the built-in
NSE SCSI bus. For devices connected to the built-in NSE 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 an
NSE SCSI device at SCSI ID 2. Here is the breakdown 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.
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sctl
CLAIMED
c720
CLAIMED
tgt
CLAIMED
sdisk
CLAIMED
tgt
CLAIMED
sctl
CLAIMED
ROPEtoPCI CLAIMED
ROPEtoPCI CLAIMED
ROPEtoPCI CLAIMED
ROPEtoPCI CLAIMED
processor CLAIMED
processor CLAIMED
DEVICE
Initiator
INTERFACE
Ultra2 Wide
DEVICE
DEVICE
SEAGATE
DEVICE
DEVICE
Initiator
BUS_NEXUS
PCI Bus Bridge
BUS_NEXUS
PCI Bus Bridge
BUS_NEXUS
PCI Bus Bridge
BUS_NEXUS
PCI Bus Bridge
PROCESSOR
Processor
PROCESSOR
Processor
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