Class
I
H/W Path
=============================================================================
bc
0
bc
1
10
ba
0
10/0
graphics
0
10/0/1/0
lan
0
10/0/12/0
audio
0
10/0/13/0
ext_bus
0
10/0/14/0
target
0
10/0/14/0.0
disk
0
10/0/14/0.0.0
target
1
10/0/14/0.7
ctl
0
10/0/14/0.7.0
ba
1
10/0/14/1
tty
0
10/0/14/1/1
tty
1
10/0/14/1/2
ext_bus
1
10/0/14/1/3
pc
0
10/0/14/1/4
usb
0
10/0/14/2
usbhub
0
10/0/14/2.1
usbhid
0
10/0/14/2.1.2
usbhid
1
10/0/14/2.1.3
ext_bus
2
10/0/15/0
SCSI
target
2
10/0/15/0.7
ctl
1
10/0/15/0.7.0
ext_bus
3
10/0/15/1
target
3
10/0/15/1.6
disk
1
10/0/15/1.6.0
target
4
10/0/15/1.7
ctl
2
10/0/15/1.7.0
ba
2
10/1
ba
3
10/2
ext_bus
4
10/2/3/0
target
5
10/2/3/0.7
ctl
3
10/2/3/0.7.0
Hot-Pluggable Hard Disk Drives
Checking the SCSI IDs
Checking the SCSI IDs
To determine which SCSI IDs are currently in use on your system, use
the ioscan command in a terminal window. Note that you will need to be
superuser (root) in order to use the ioscan command.
Here are the steps necessary for determining SCSI IDs:
1. In a terminal, type the following at the shell prompt and press
/usr/sbin/ioscan -f
After a few moments, the ioscan utility lists all of the I/O devices it
could find. The list appears similar (but likely not identical) to the
following:
Driver
root
ccio2
lba
graph3
btlan3
audio
side
tgt
sdisk
tgt
sctl
superio
asio0
asio0
SCentIf
CLAIMED
siofdc
hcd
hub
hid
hid
c720
tgt
sctl
c720
tgt
sdisk
tgt
sctl
lba
lba
c720
tgt
sctl
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S/W State
H/W Type
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
INTERFACE
UNCLAIMED
UNKNOWN
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
CLAIMED
DEVICE
Description
I/O Adapter
PCI Bus Bridge - lba
PCI(103c1005) -- 1
PCI(10110019)
Built-in Audio
IDE
TEAC
CD-532E-B CDROM
Initiator
PCI Core I/O Adapter
Built-in RS-232C
Built-in RS-232C
Built-in Parallel Interface
Built-in Floppy Drive
Built-in USB Interface
USB Root Hub
USB HID Kbd(0)
USB HID Mouse(1)
Ultra Narrow Single-Ended
Initiator
Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI
SEAGATE ST39102LC
Initiator
PCI Bus Bridge - lba
PCI Bus Bridge - lba
Ultra Wide SCSI
Initiator
Chapter 3
:
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