Testing Scsi Cables; Isolating Scsi Devices - ADIC Scalar 1000 User Manual

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Testing SCSI Cables

If the cables of the devices attached to a channel have a compatible pinout on
both sides, the SNC 5100 can test the cable using the loop back test.
Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Step 4.
Step 5.
Step 6.
Step 7.

Isolating SCSI devices

Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
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SNC 5100
Stop all I/O to the SNC 5100.
If the SNC 5100's command prompt on the terminal is not
place the SNC 5100 in diagnostic mode
diagmode >
For more information, see "Entering Diagnostic Mode" on
page 187.
Shut down the SNC 5100.
Remove the cable from one attached SCSI device, and attach it as a
loop back cable to the SNC 5100.
Power on the SNC 5100.
After the SNC 5100 has finished booting, enter the
scsiChannelTest(x,y)
(where '
' and '
' are the slot numbers connected by the loopback
x
y
cable) to perform a loop back test.
For an example, see "SCSI Loop Back Test" on page 58, Step 8.
If the SNC 5100 returns a FAILED status, the cable is faulty and
must be replaced.
If the SNC 5100 returns a PASSED status, go to
devices"
to isolate bad devices on the SCSI bus.
Restore the SNC 5100 to normal operation.
See "Restoring Normal Mode" on page 188.
Power down the SNC 5100.
Perform Steps 4 - 11 for each SCSI device that was found missing
in Step 1 under "Compare Listed versus Physical Devices" on
page 52.
command from the service terminal
"Isolating SCSI
SCSI Channel MAP
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