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Example B–9: Exiting the DUP Driver Utility for a Specified Device
PARAMS>WRITE
Changes require controller initialization, ok? [Y/(N)] Y
Stopping DUP server...
>>>
NOTE: You must repeat the procedures in this chapter for each device for
which you want to change parameters.
Example B–10 shows the embedded DSSI busses after the unit numbers
for the devices on bus 0 have been changed from 0, 1, 2, and 3 to 10, 11, 12,
and 13. Note that the bus 0 device names are now MIA10, DIA11, DIA12,
and DIA13.
Example B–10: SHOW DSSI Display
>>>SHOW DSSI
DSSI Bus 0 Node 0 (TFDR1)
-MIA10 (TF85)
DSSI Bus 0 Node 1 (SYSDSK)
-DIA11 (RF31)
DSSI Bus 0 Node 2 (R7EB3C)
-DIA12 (RF31)
DSSI Bus 0 Node 3 (R7EB22)
-DIA13 (RF31)
DSSI Bus 0 Node 6 (*)
DSSI Bus 1 Node 0 (SNEEZY)
-DIB0 (RF31)
DSSI Bus 1 Node 1 (DOPEY)
-DIB1 (RF31)
DSSI Bus 1 Node 2 (SLEEPY)
-DIB2 (RF31)
DSSI Bus 1 Node 3 (GRUMPY)
-DIB3 (RF31)
DSSI Bus 1 Node 4 (BASHFUL)
-DIB4 (RF31)
DSSI Bus 1 Node 5 (HAPPY)
-DIB5 (RF31)
DSSI Bus 1 Node 6 (DOC)
-DIB6 (RF31)
DSSI Bus 1 Node 7 (*)
>>>
Example B–11 shows the sample KFQSA-based DSSI bus after the unit
numbers have been changed from 0, 1, 2, and 3 to 20, 21, 22, and 23. Note
that the device names are now DUA20, DUB21, DUC22, and DUD23.
Programming Parameters for DSSI Devices
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