The standard configuration includes three RAID disk drives for the disk section and one
RAID controller. The disk drives are installed in slots 1, 2, and 3 of the RAID section, and
each one has a label to identify the drive, such as:
4 GB
ADP
The spaces above ADP, CH, and ID are filled in before shipment to identify the drives.
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ADP means the RAID controller (adapter) number connected to the RAID section.
u
CH means the RAID SCSI bus channel of the adapter (each adapter has two channels).
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ID means the identification number of the drive in the slot.
NOTE
When the standard disk drives are configured by Intergraph (as described below), they
assume the SCSI ID number of the RAID section slot.
The RAID section is connected to the RAID controller by internal SCSI cables.
Standard RAID Disk Drives Configuration
The following figure shows the RAID section slots, with their attached controller (ADP), and
the channel (CH) and SCSI ID (ID) designations. The standard disk drives are installed in
slots 1, 2, and 3, as shown by the shaded slots. Note that the SCSI IDs 0, 1, 2, and 4 are
repeated for each channel.
ADP 0
0
1
0
CH
ID
CH 1
CH 0
SCSI ID 4
Slot 8
SCSI ID 2
Slot 7
SCSI ID 1
Slot 6
SCSI ID 0
Slot 5
SCSI ID 4
Slot 4
SCSI ID 2
Slot 3
SCSI ID 1
Slot 2
SCSI ID 0
Slot 1
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