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Adaptec 7800 Family Manager
The meaning of each field is as follows:
Host
SCSI
Adapter
Device
Prefix
Type
alad
Sdsk
blad
Sdsk
1
This field applies to SCO OpenServer 5 only.
– Host Adapter Prefix—Identifies the name of the host
adapter driver. If you are booting from a 7800 Family host
adapter, the Host Adapter Prefix must be alad or blad .
– SCSI Device Type—Identifies the type of SCSI device. For
example, Sdsk indicates that the device is a hard disk; Srom
indicates a CD-ROM drive; and Stp indicates a tape drive.
– Host Adapter Number—Identifies the SCSI host adapter
that the SCSI device is attached to. For example, the first
7800 Family host adapter is 0, the second 7800 Family host
adapter is 1.
– Target ID—Identifies the SCSI ID of the SCSI device.
– Logical Unit Number—Identifies the Logical Unit Number
(LUN) of the SCSI device. This field is usually 0.
– Bus—Identifies the SCSI bus that the SCSI device is attached
to. For most single channel devices such as the AHA-
2940/2940W, the bus number is 0.
If you need to edit the mscsi file, use the vi editor. You must
build a new kernel in order for any changes to take effect (see
Rebuild the UNIX Kernel on page 6-9).
If you are booting from a 7800 Family host adapter and are
using ISA/EISA-based host adapters as secondary devices,
you must disable the BIOS on all ISA/EISA-based host
adapters.
If you are booting from ISA/EISA-based host adapters and are
using a 7800 Family host adapter as a secondary device, see
your ISA/EISA-based host adapter documentation to ensure
the host adapter is at the lowest BIOS base address. ISA/EISA-
based host adapters boot before the 7800 Family host adapters.
6-16
Host
Logical
Adapter
Target
Unit
Number
ID
Number
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Bus
0
0

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