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2.3.2.1 Set SCSI IDs
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Note – On the computer system, use probe-scsi-all at the ok prompt to
determine the SCSI IDs that are currently set.
Use Set SCSI IDs to change the SCSI IDs of the tape library (LIB) and the
cartridge tape subsystems (CTSs). Each device (the library and the two CTSs)
must have separate SCSI IDs. If the tape library contains only one CTS, the
SCSI ID for the blank drive displays a "B" for blank.
Table 2-4 shows the default SCSI IDs for the SPARCstorage Library, the tape
drives, and the host computer system.
Table 2-4
Default SCSI IDs for the SPARCstorage Library, the Tape Drives, and the
Host
Device/Unit
SCSI ID
SPARCstorage Library
Tape drive (first)
Tape drive (second)
Computer system
(host) or SCSI host
adapter SBus card
SPARCstorage Library Service Manual—June 1995
Description
2
Includes the cartridge handling mechanism
(CHM), the data cartridge magazine, and the
fixed cartridge slot.
4
The top 14 Gbyte 8 mm tape drive (tower unit)
or the right tape drive (tabletop and rack-
mounted units). See Figure 2-3.
5
The bottom 14 Gbyte 8 mm tape drive (tower
unit) or the left tape drive (tabletop and rack-
mounted units). See Figure 2-3.
7
Allows the host to act as the initiator of
commands on the SCSI bus.
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