Updating Hard Disk Drive And Adapter Microcode; Configuring The Pci-X Dual Channel Ultra320 Scsi Adapter - IBM Ultra320 Installation And Using Manual

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Updating Hard Disk Drive and Adapter Microcode

Disk drives attached to this RAID adapter must contain the latest microcode level.
Microcode updates for hard disk drives attached to the PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID Adapter
are handled automatically by the sisupdate utility, which executes each time the system is booted.
The latest microcode level for your drive model and PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID Adapter is
shipped as part of the Linux distribution. If an update or replacement is needed, the latest microcode can
be obtained from your Linux distributor, or found as part of the device driver package at the following Web
site: http://www6.software.ibm.com/dl/linuxsdd/linuxsdd-p.
If you downloaded new microcode from the Web site, install it as follows:
1. If necessary, log in as root user.
2. Untar the package, type:
tar –xzvf ibmsis-$ver.tgz
Press Enter.
3. Change directories to ibmsis/obj/firmware/. Type:
cd ibmsis/obj/firmware/
4. Install the microcode. Type:
make install
5. Update the microcode, type:
sisupdate
Press Enter.

Configuring the PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter

The PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter permits up to 320 MB/s operation with LVD devices on a
wide bus. With single-end (SE) devices, it can run up to 40 MB/s. The maximum speed and bus width are
automatically negotiated based on the characteristics of the attached device.
You can use sisconfig to control speed and bus width for devices as described in the following sections.
Limit Adapter Speed Using the Maximum SCSI Bus Speed in MB/s
The default maximum adapter speed is 320 MB/s for LVD mode and 40 MB/s for SE mode. If you are not
successful running at these speeds, you can reduce the adapter speed by changing the Maximum Bus
Throughput.
Note: The device driver will default to 80 MB/s until the sisconfig utility is run. After the sisconfig utility
completes, higher speeds will be attempted. The sisconfig utility is configured to run automatically
each time the system is booted.
To limit adapter speed, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type sisconfig, and press Enter.
2. Select Work with configuration and press Enter.
3. Select Work with SCSI bus configuration and press Enter.
4. Select your adapter from the list by pressing 1 then press Enter.
Note: This screen content varies based on the adapter that you select.
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