HP B132L+ Owner's Manual page 122

Hewlett-packard owner's guide
Hide thumbs Also See for B132L+:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Changing Your Workstation's Hardware Configuration
Checking the SCSI IDs
H/W Path
==============================================
8
8/0
8/12
Interface
8/12.6
8/12.6.0
8/12.7
8/12.7.0
8/16
8/16/0
8/16/1
8/16/4
8/16/5
8/16/5.6
8/16/5.6.0
8/16/5.7
8/16/5.7.0
8/16/6
8/16/7
8/16/10
8/16/10.2
8/20
8/20/2
8/20/5
8/24
62
63
4 You can find out the SCSI IDs currently in use by looking under the H/W Path
NOTICE:
Never use SCSI address 7 for any SCSI device. Address 7 is reserved for
the SCSI controller.
108
After a few moments the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI I/O devices it could
find. The list appears similar to the following:
Class
bc
bc
unknown
ext_bus
target
target
ba
ext_bus
audio
tty
ext_bus
lan
ps2
pc
ba
tty
ba
graphics
processor
memory
heading. For example, the SCSI disk above is listed at address 8/16/5.6.0 which
indicates a SCSI address 6.
Description
Pseudo Bus Converter
Processor
GSC Fast/Wide SCSI
disk
HP
ctl
Initiator
Core I/O Adapter
Built-in Parallel Interface
Built-in Audio
Built-in RS-232C
Built-in SCSI
target
disk
Quantum VP32210
target
ctl
Initiator
Built-in LAN
Built-in Keyboard/Mouse
Built-in Floppy Drive
floppy
HP_PC_FDC_FLOPPY
Core I/O Adapter
Built-in RS-232C
EISA Bus Adapter
Graphics
Processor
Memory
C3325W

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

B180lB160l

Table of Contents