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MAN-OOl01a-OOO Rev. 1.3 June 1993 CBI-1010 VAXBI SCSI Host Adapter User's Manual CMD Technology, Inc.
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Drive In-Warranty (per manufacturer) - manufacturer charge only. Out-of-Warranty (per manufacturer) - manufacturer charge plus $100 CMD handling. RETURN FOR UPGRADE/ UPDATE CMD Host Adapter In-Warranty (less than 1 year) • CMD offers a 15 working day turnaround different function upgrade service for boards that can be upgraded to a higher function; and a free 15 working day turnaround ECD Field Upgrade for all its boards.
Preface Revision 1.3 of the CBI-IOIO manual contains the following changes from the previous version: • Instructions for switching between the CBI-IOIO/M and CBI-IOIO/MB have been added to Chapter 3. • An error in the ULTRIX Configuration section has been corrected. The error was in steps 3 and 4 of the CBI-IOIO/TM instructions.
viii Preface
Table of Contents 1 Introduction How to Use this Manual Conventions 2 Features and Specifications CBI-I0I0 Features Special Features Multi-Hosting Tape Monitor Utility Sync/ Async Mode CBI-I0I0 Specifications Cabling Termination 3 Installation Hard ware Configuration Disk and Tape Emulation Selection for the CBI-I0I0/TM Switching Between CBI-I0I0/M and CBI-I0I0/MB System Node ID Differential Mode Single-Ended Mode Installing the CBI-I0I0 SCSI Cabling SCSI Terminator Power SCSI ID for Host Adapter (Ini
Cable Specifications SCSI ID for Target Devices SCSI Device Installation Procedures 4 Setup On-Board Utility Accessing the Utility Changing LUN Offset Formatting the Drive Qualifying the Drive Manually Replacing Bad Sectors Additional Utilities Displaying SCSI Device and Setting Up Configuration Sending SCSI Commands To The Device Testing SCSI Device Formatting RCT Block Completing Utility Functions Unit Numbering Multi-Hosting Configuration VMS Configuration ULTRIX Configuration CBI-I0I0/T CBI-I0I0/M CBI
CD ROM disk drives supported WORM drives supported Tape drives supported Jukeboxes supported Operating Systems B Troubleshooting VMS Analyze/Error Utility Cables LED Indicators CMD Technical Support C Miscellaneous Jumper Settings A-2 A-2 A-2 A-3 A-3 B-1 B-1 B-3 B-3 B-4 C-1 C-1 Index Quick Reference Guide Table of Contents xi
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List of Figures 2 Features and Specifications Figure 2-1: Front LED Assignment 2-2 3 Installation Figure 3-1: Components of the CBI-I0I0 Figure 3-2: Jumper WI Pin Positions Figure 3-3: Differential Card (CBI-I012) Installation Figure 3-4: CBI-I012 Components Figure 3-5: Single-Ended Card (CBI-I0ll) Installation Figure 3-6: CBI-I0ll Components Figure 3-7: Back Panel Cabling (Differential) Figure 3-8: Back Panel Cabling (Single Ended) Figure 3-9: Connectors on the system backplane Figure 3-10: SCSI cablin
5 SCSI Basics Figure 5-1: Single-Ended SCSI device connector Figure 5-2: Differential SCSI device connector C Miscellaneous Figure C-1: CBI-1010 jumper locations Figure C-2: CBI-1010 Silk Screen Rev.
List of Tables 2 Features and Specifications Table 2-1: Table 2-2: Table 2-3: Table 2-4: Table 2-5: 3 Default Settings WI Jumper S~ttings CBI-I010/M and CBI-I0I0/MB Settings Map of System Node ID for VAX 6000 Connectors and Cables Setup Table 4-1: Default for Unit Numbers 5 2-2 2-3 2-3 2-5 2-6 3-1 Installation Table 3-1: Table 3-2: Table 3-3: Table 3-4: Table 3-5: 4 CBI-I0I0 Models LED Indicators Special Feature Support List Controller Specifications Cable Specifications 2-1 SCSI Basics Table 5
A Supported Devices and Operating Systems Table A-I: Operating Systems Supported by CBI-IOIO C Miscellaneous Table C-I: Jumper Settings for the CBI-IOIO· Table C-2: WI Jumper Settings xvi List of Tables A-1 A-3 C-1 C-I C-2
1 Introduction This User's Guide explains the basics of your CBI-lOlOTM. It includes information on setting up and configuring the system and the CBI-lOlO for use. How to Use this Manual This guide has five chapters and three appendices. Each chapter explains a different aspect of preparing your CBI-lOlO for use. You may refer to the appendices for further configuration and troubleshooting information. The following descriptions summarize each section.
CBI-1010 Appendix B: Troubleshooting gives some troubleshooting guidelines for the CBI-IOIO under VMS®. Appendix C: Jumper Settings list the jumper setting selections available on the CBI-IOIO. Conventions The following conventions are used in the CBI-IOIO User's Guide. Keycaps-Characters in square brackets represent keys on your keyboard. For example, "Press [ENTER]" means press the [ENTER] key. When two or more keys are joined by a plus sign (+), press those keys at the same time.
2 Features and Specifications This section briefly describes the CBI-I0I0 VAXBI SCSI Host Adapter and details its specifications. CBI-1010 Features The CBI-I0I0 is an intelligent high performance VAXBI SCSI host adapter that is fully compatible with the DEC Mass Storage Control Protocol (MSCP) and Tape Mass Storage Control Protocol (TMSCP). Each CBI-I0I0 is fully licensed by Digital and is built around DEC's own BIIC interface chip.
CBI-1010 The CBl-1010 supports a variety of sync/ Async SCSI devices including magnetic disk, tape, and optical disk drives. Table 2-1 lists the devices supported by the different CBl-1010 models.
CBI-1010 Table 2-2 describes the conditions of CBI-IOIO when LED's are lit. Table 2-2 LED Indicators LED . DS1-Right DS1-Left Color red green DS2-Left green DS2-Right green D998/ D999 yellow Indication Error condition occurred. Power-up OK and activity indicator. Upon power up, this LED lights when the CQD-220 succeeds in the selfdiagnostic testing. During normal operation, this LED will blink to show controller activity. SCSI controller chip Single-ended mode enabled when lit.
CBI-1010 Tape Monitor Utility The Tape Monitor UtilityTM (TMU) is an application software developed by CMD Teclmology and work exclusively with CMD SCSI host adapters as an optional feature for VAX/VMS systems.
CBI-1010 CBI-1 01 0 Specifications Table 2-4 on the following page lists the Controller Specifications for the CBI-IOIO.
CBI-1010 Cabling The CBI-1010 will operate in single-ended or differential mode; however, CMD Technology strongly recommends the use of differential mode when the data transfer rate exceeds five megabytes per second. If you have no choice but to use single-ended mode at a high transfer rate, the SCSI-3 proposal recommends that the total internal and external cable length should be no longer than three (3) meters or 9.9 feet when the transfer rate is 10 MBytes/second.
3 Installation This chapter details hardware configuration and installation for the CBI-1010. The CBI-1010 must be configured first, installed in the system second, and SCSI devices installed last. This chapter is organized in the order the CBI-1010 must be installed; after completing hardware installation, refer to "Setup" in Chapter 4. Features not selectable here can be selected through the On-Board Utility in Chapter 4.
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CBI-1010 Table 3-2 W1 Jumper Settings Pins 1 & 3 Pins 2 & 4 OUT OUT IN OUT OUT IN Description CBI-IOIO/TM with PAL PIK08 in location U9 (F) CBI-IOIO/TM configured for disk only with PAL PIK08 in location U9 CBI-IOIO/TM configured for tape only with PAL PIK08 in location U9 Note that (F) means factory setting.
CBI-1010 sert the alternative PAL and press down until it is fully seated. Make sure that the alignment of the notch at one end of the PAL is identical to the surrounding chips. This will assure a proper pin-one match. Before restoring power, change the jumper at W5 to the appropriate setting for the model you desire. Table 3-3 shows the EPROM and jumper settings for each model.
CBI-1010 On systems where the BI is the system I/O bus (i.e. 58xx, 85xx, 8700, 8800 and aIl6000's), the system node ID does not match the BI node ID. For example, a VAX 6000 machine has 240 system node ID's. The XMI bus has 15 nodes each logically capable of containing a bus adapter with 16 node ID of its own. Physically this arrangement is not permissible, however, this is how VMS looks at the system. Table 3-4 shows a map of system node ID's for a VAX 6000 type machine.
CBI-1010 If you do not adhere to these guidelines, currently installed devices that have a higher system node ID than the CBI-lOlO will have their controller designator changed (incremented by the number of CBI-lOlO's installed).
CBI-tOtO J1 J2 Figure 3-3: Differential Card (CBI-1012) Installation Figure 3-4 illustrates the components of the CBI-I012 differential daughter card. The terminator resistors are located at U22 and U23. I RN1 II RN2 I 0000000000000000000000000 Jl 0000000000000000000000000 8~~ CID ~ ~@] ~ @J ~ 00 ~ ~ [§J ~ [ill ~ I~I CTID~(~)Sff~ u~ @J ~ Q ~~ ~ T.
CBI-1010 Single-Ended Mode The CBI-I0I0 is factory configured to user specifications. However, if you need to convert the CBI-I0I0 from differential to single-ended, follow these instructions. 1 Remove the differential SCSI daughter card (CBI-I012) from the lower left comer of the CBI-I0I0 board. 2 Install the single-ended SCSI daughter card (CBI-I0ll) at the same location of the CBI-I0I0 board. Make sure to align Jl of the daughter card with Jl of the CBI-I0I0 board. See figure 3-5.
CBI-1010 Jl 0000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 RNl ~--------------~ ( C2 RN2 ) J2 0000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 Figure 3-6: CBI-1011 Components Installing the CBI-1 01 0 Installing the CBI-IOIO involves installing the board, cables, terminating the SCSI bus, identifying and testing SCSI devices with the On-Board Utility. This section explains these topics prior to listing installation procedures; carefully read the explanations first.
CBI-1010 CMD strongly recommends the use of differential mode in systems employing transfer rates in excess of five megabytes per second. If you have no alternative but to use single-ended mode, the SCSI-3 proposal recommends that the total length of the SCSI cable be no longer than three meters (about 9.9 feet) at 10 megabytes per second. See page 2-6 for more details. NOTE SCSI Terminator Power Typically the initiator (SCSI host adapter) supplies terminator power, +5-volts, to the SCSI bus.
CBI-tOtO 48 Differential Configuration: Install the back panel into the back of the system with the ribbon cable inside the system. If necessary, move the external connector to the "SCSI Differential" slot on the back panel by unscrewing the connector from the "SCSI Single Ended" slot and the plate from the "SCSI Differential" slot. Swap the plate and the connector and screw them both back into place. (See Figure 3-7.
CBI-1D10 JE CON1 JE CON2 Ribbon Cable Figure 3·8: Back Panel Cabling (Single Ended) 5 Locate the 60-pin ribbon cable and connect cable labeled JE CONI to JE CONI of the backplane. (See Figure 3-9 for connectors on the system backplane.) WARNING Pin 1 of the cable must match CONi pin 1 of the backplane.
CBI-tOtO Component side of CBI-lOl 0 Solder side of CBI- 101 0 Blue Node ID plug----l JA Connector JB Connector CONl pin • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CONl pin CONl pin • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JC Connector • • • • • • • e-+---+--CON2 pin • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • JD Connector • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e-+---+--CON2 pin • • ' - - _ - - - 1 .
CBI-1010 Installing SCSI Devices This section details installing devices from the connectors of the back panel adapter kit to the SCSI devices~ Read carefully the subsections, "Cable Specifications" and "SCSI ID for Target Devices" before installing the devices. Cable Specifications Single-ended and differential cable specifications vary; see the appropriate paragraph below for cable specifications before attempting to install devices.
CBI-1010 devices must be set from SCSI ID 0 to 6. Normally, the assignment of SCSI Target ID starts with SCSI ID 0 on single function boards. The factory setting of the CBI-I0I0/TM is four disk devices (SCSI ID=O to 3) and three tape devices (SCSI ID=4 to 6). If you have more than four disks drives or three tapes drives you must use the On-Board Utility to change the configuration; if you do not, you do not need to change the configuration.
CBI-1010 The CBI-IOIO is factory configured with on-board termination. 3 NOTE 3-16 Installation Set the devices SCSI ID numbers to the specifications set forth in "SCSI ID for Target Devices" (see manufacturer's documentation for setting devices SCSI ID). For multi-hosting refer to section, "Multi-Hosting Configuration.
4 Setup This chapter will assist you in setting up the CBI-IOIO and your system for use. On-Board Utility The CBI-IOIO SCSI host adapter comes with the general purpose RS-232 utility for all DEC VAXBI systems. The On-Board utility can test the VAXBI slot, SCSI cable, and SCSI devices connected to the CBI-IOIO. Be sure to complete utility functions, explained at the end of this chapter. Accessing the Utility To access the RS-232 utility, follow the instructions below.
CBI-1010 3 Halt the system's CPU, reset the system, and hit carriage return on the terminal. The main menu will display as shown in Figure 4-1 on the following page. SCSI HOST ADAPTER UTILITY (REV.
CBI-1010 3 At the statement: SAVE NEW CONFIGURATION (Y or N)? enter Y. 4 The monitor will display COMPLETE when finished executing. Formatting the Drive This section details formatting a drive. The CBI-IOIO issues Format Unit Command to the selected SCSI disk drive and requests it to map out the defects on the Manufacture Defect List (MDL). Remember formatting a drive will rewrite all the sectors of that drive. CMD recommends that you format all new drives.
CBI-1010 4 The monitor will display QUALIFY STARTED ! TO ABORT>. 5 The monitor will display TESTING LOOP COUNT AND BLOCK NUMBER: 6 Press [BREAK] to exit back to the main menu after you are satisfied with the qualifying process. Manually Replacing Bad Sectors This option allows you to replace bad sectors manually. The controller supports dynamic defect management which replaces defective sectors on-line so there is no need to manually replace bad sectors.
CBI·1010 Displaying SCSI Device and Setting Up Configuration Selection 'D' can be used to change the controller default configurations such as those listed below: • reset to default • number of disk and tape devices supported • SCSI ID of the CBI-IOIO • SCSI reset enable / disable • SCSI disconnect enable/ disable • sync/async mode selection • tape buffer mode enable/ disable • prevent medium removal enable/disable • disk write with verify enable/disable • Tape Monitor Utility (TMU) enable/disable • Tape
CBI-1010 To display SCSI devices and set up configuration follow the procedures below. Select option D at the sub-menu (Figure 4-2), the following current configuration is displayed as shown in Figure 4-3.
CBI-1010 R = Toggle SCSI Reset M = Toggle Density Mode B = Toggle BufferlTruncate Mode (Tape/Disk) D = Toggle Disconnect S = Toggle Sync/Async W = Toggle DensitylWrite Verify Mode (Tape/Disk) P Toggle Prevent Medium Removal (Disk only) C = Reconfigure Device F Toggle Fast File Search(Tape only) Q =ToggieTMU U = Toggle Default Tape (Tape Only) G = Toggle FMT A = Autoboot Start From Floppy Drive N = Write Protect from Controller Jumper Setting V = Truncate Disk Size for Volume Shadowing E = Eject Disk after
CBI-tOtO G = Toggle FMT-This options enables DU254 to show up for SCSIformat ON-LINE. This feature must be enabled when using SCSIformat ONLINE. U = Toggle Default Tape-This option allows you to force the presence of a tape unit to the operating system even if one does not exist. This is needed for some operating systems when the controller is connected to devices with a long self test procedure after power-up. If it is disabled, only units connected to the controller are seen by the operating system.
CBI-1010 verify, write protect disabled, reserve/release disabled, and default tape disabled. ALWAYS use this feature before reconfiguring the board. M = Toggle Density Mode-This option allows you to configure the controller for remote density selection. If enabled, remote density selection may take place. If enabled, the controller reports itself as a 'TU81'. If disabled, it reports itself as a 'TKSO'.
CBI-1010 3 To reconfigure the device select option C and the screen will prompt you with the following question as shown in Figure 4-5. WARNING Use homogeneous high quality twisted pair cables within SCSI specifications for 5-MB/sec transfer rate. Enter Synchronous transfer rate (MB/sec) Enter (4-10) Figure 4-5: Synchronous transfer rate change 4 Enter synchronous rate from 4 to 10 MB/sec. The screen will prompt you to answer the next series of questions as shown in Figure 4-6.
CBI-1010 (DUX SCSI ID? <0-7> J ~_D_U_X_L_U_N_?_<_O-_3_>______________________________________ Figure 4-7: Disk and Tape Configuration Change NOTE 6 This LUN is SCSI LUN; it is normally O. This is used only for devices that support multiple LUN's. When you have completed these instructions the display will show your current configuration and prompt you again with the question CHANGE. CONFIGURATION? (YIN). Enter N; this will cause the CBI-lOlO to scan the SCSI bus.
CBI-1010 4 At the statement WRITE DATA TO THE DEVICE? enter N to immediately send the command if SCSI command does not require a data out phase. Or enter Y to send data to the device after the command phase if SCSI command requires a data out phase. Enter the data and enter [ESC] to terminate editing. The statement SAVE EDITED DATA IN BUFFER? will appear. Enter Y to save data in the buffer; or enter N to erase edited data after the command is sent.
CBI-1010 Formatting ReT Block Selection 'R' can be used to format the RCT blocks of the disk drive selected. This command writes zeros in the last logical block of the device. If you try to skip the formatting process and directly use the drive, you must use this option to eliminate "unrecoverable bad RCT block." However, CMD recommends you format the drive. To format the RCT block follow these instructions: 1 Select R from the Additional Utilities" menu.
CBI-1010 Unit Numbering This section explains configuring unit numbers. Unit numbers may be changed by using the "Configure LUN Offset" from the main menu. If you used the 'D' option from the "Additional Utilities" menu, the terminal will display the MU and/ or DU numbers as shown in Table 4-1, factory default settings for unit numbers.
CBI-1010 CBI-1010ff-Tape drives must be configured starting from SCSI ID 0 to properly use the information from Table 4-1. MUO will be unit number 0; this is with LUN offset set to o. Setting the LUN offset to 10 will change·the MU number to 10 (ie., MU10), making the unit number 10. CBI-1010/M and CBI-1010/MB-Disk drives must be configured starting from SCSI ID 0 to properly use the information from Table 4-1. DUO will be· unit number o. This is with LUN offset set to o.
CBI-tOtO Multi-Hosting Configuration The following is a list of software requirements for multi-hosting: • • • • VMS version 5.3 or above VAX cluster software must be running on both systems with at least one of the DEC's interconnects operational Tape drives can only be mounted to one system at a time Allocation classes must be the same for all systems when installing disk drives (value must not equal 0).
CBI-1010 2 Terminate both physical ends of the SCSI bus. If the CBI-IOIO is at either end of the SCSI bus, do not change the configuration. The CBI-IOIO is factory configured with on-board termination. If the CBI-IOIO is in the middle of the SCSI bus, terminators must be removed from the default setting as listed below: For single-ended mode: remove RNI and RN2 from daughter card (CBI-IOII). See Figure 3-6 on page 3-8. For differential mode: remove U22 and U23 from daughter card (CBI-IOI2).
CBI-1010 ULTRIX Configuration VAX and DEC systems using UL TRIX software must be manually configured to access the CBI-lOlO boards. First, examine current configuration file to determine which controllers and devices are already connected to the system. Then refer to the respective sections for configuration procedures for the CBI-lOlO/T, CBI-lOlO/M, CBI-lOlO/MB, CBI-lOlO/TM. CBI-1 01 orr Edit the configuration file by performing the following instructions for the CBI-lOlO/T.
CBI-1010 4 Name the tape drives and list drive unit by entering the following line: tape tmsO at uq# driven tape tmsl at uq# driven Where # = the same number used to represent the controller in step 3. n = the MU number in the On-Board Utility displays this configuration. CBI-1010/M Edit the configuration file by performing the following instructions for the CBI-lOlO/M.
CBI-1010 4 Name the tape drives and list drive unit by entering the following line: disk raO at uq# driveJ3 disk ral at uq# driveJ3 Where # = the same number used to represent the controller in step 3. J3 = the DU number in the On-Board Utility displays this configuration. CBI-1 01 O/MB Edit the configuration file by performing the following instructions for the CB1-1010/MB.
CBI-tOtO 4 Name the tape drives and list drive unit by entering the following line: disk raO at uq# disk ral at uq# drive~ drive~ Where # = the same number used to represent the controller in step 3. ~ = the DU number in the On-Board Utility displays this configuration. CBI-1 01 O/TM Edit the configuration file by performing the following instructions for the CBI-1010/TM.
CBI-tOtO 3 Connect disk and tape controller by entering the following lines in the configuration file: controller klesiu# at ubat} controller uda$ at ubat} Where t} = the same number used in step 2. # = a number that makes the CBI-IOIO/T unique from other klesiu controllers. $ = a number that makes the CBI-IOIO/T unique from other uda controllers. 4 Tell ULTRIX what the name of the controller for the different functions will be: controller uqV at klesiu# csr 0174500 vector uqintr controller uqfl.
5 SCSI Basics This chapter consists of a SCSI glossary, SCSI commands used by the CBI-IOIO for MSCP emulation, SCSI status codes, SCSI messages, SCSI single-ended and differential signals. SCSI Glossary The following is a glossary of frequently used SCSI terms. Connect-The function that occurs when an initiator selects a target to start an operation. Disconnect-The function that occurs when a target release control of the SCSI bus, allowing it to go to the BUS FREE phase.
CBI-1010 SCSI ID-The bit-significant representation of the SCSI address referring to one of the signal lines DB (7-0). SCSI device-A host computer adapter or a peripheral controller or an intelligent peripheral that can be attached to the SCSI bus. Target-A SCSI device that performs an operation requested by an initiator. SCSI Commands SCSI commands used by CBI-1010 for MSCP emulation are listed in Table 5-1. The Format Unit command is used by the On-Board Utility only.
CBI-1010 SCSI commands used by CBI-IOIO for TMSCP emulation are listed in Table 5-2. Table 5-2 SCSI Commands (TMSCP) Code OOh Olh 03h 08h OAh IOh Ilh 12h ISh 16h I7h I9h lAh IBh IEh Command Name Test Unit Ready Rewind Request Sense Read Write Write Filemarks Space Inquiry Mode Select Reserve Unit Release Unit Erase Mode Sense Load/Unload Prevent/ Allow Medium Removal SCSI Status The SCSI status codes used by CBI-IOIO are listed in Table 5-3.
CBI-tOtO SCSI Messages· The SCSI Messages used by CBI-1010 are listed in Table 5-4. Table 5-4 SCSI Messages Code Message Name OOh OIh Command Complete Extended Message Save Data Pointer Restore Pointer Disconnect Initiator Detected Error Abort Message Reject No Operation Message Parity Error Identify 02h 03h 04h OSh 06h 07h 08h 09h 80-FFh SCSI Single-Ended Signals Figure 5-1 illustrates the pin locations of the CBI-1010 shielded SCSI device connector.
CBI-tOto Table 5-5 SCSI Single-Ended Connector Pin Assignments Signal Pin Number -DB(O) 26 -DB(1) 27 -DB(2) 28 -DB(3) 29 -DB (4) 30 -DB (5) 31 -DB (6) 32 -DB(7) 33 -DB(P) 34 GROUND GROUND GROUND 35 36 37 TERMPWR 38 GROUND GROUND 39 -ATN 41 GROUND 42 -BSY 43 -ACK -RST -MSG -SEL 44 45 46 47 -C/D 48 -REQ 49 -I/O 50 ~ SCSI Library 5-5
CBI-1010 SCSI Differential Signals Figure 5-2 illustrates pin locations for the differential SCSI device connector. 25 50 26 Figure 5-2: DlfferenUal SCSI device connector Table 5-6 illustrates the CBI-IOIO shielded differential SCSI connector pin assignments.
CBI-1010 Table 5-6 SCSI Differential Connector Pin Assignments Signal Pin Number Signal Pin Number GROUND +DB(O) +DB(1) +DB (2) +DB(3) +DB(4) +DB (5) +DB(6) +DB(7) +DB(P) DIFFSENS GROUND TERMPWR GROUND +ATN GROUND +BSY +ACK +RST +MSG +SEL +C/D +REQ +1/0 GROUND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 GROUND -DB(O) -DB(1) -DB(2) -DB(3) -DB (4) -DB(5) -DB(6) -DB(7) -DB(P) GROUND GROUND TERMPWR GROUND -ATN GROUND -BSY -ACK -RST -MSG -SEL -C/D -REQ -I/O GROUND 26 27 28 29 30 3
CBI-1010 5-8 SCSI Library
Appendix A Supported Devices and Operating Systems SCSI Devices The following subsections list devices that are supported by the CBI-IOIO. Contact CMD Technical Support for correct firmware revision for the drives listed. NOTE Devices marked by italics represent new qualified devices; devices marked bold support multi-hosting; devices marked by bold italics represent both new qualified devices supporting multi-hosting.
CBI-1010 Erasable Optical disk drives supported by CBI-1010ITM, CBI-1010/M, and CBI-1 01 O/M B MAXTOR SONY RICOR Tahiti 1, Tahiti 2 SMO-0501, SMO-0502 RO-5030E, RO-5030E2 Erasable Optical disk cartridge manufacturers SONY, RICOR, MAXOPTICS, PIX), 3M.
CBI-1010 4 IBM-3480 compatible I8-track cartridge tape drives ASPEN CIPfIER FUJITSU L~S DEC STORAGE TECH 5 TKZ60 4280 series (model Summit) 9 track reel to reel tape drives CIPfIER HP KENNEDY STORAGE TECH QUALSTAR TELEX DEC M4 data 6 System 480 T480 M2480 series, 2680 hldependence F880-II, M990, M995 Model 88780B Model 9612 ~odel 2925, 9914 ~odeI340 Model 9294 TSZ07 Model 9914 TK50 compatible tape drives DEC TZ30 Jukeboxes supported by CBI-1010ITMJ 1 Disk Jukebox Hewlett-Packard IDE 2 C1710
CBI-1010 A-4 Supported Devices and Operating Systems
Appendix B Troubleshooting VMS Analyze/Error Utility The CBl-IOIO logs controller dependent information in ERRLOG.SYS file. User can use the VMS ANALYZEjERROR utility to open the file ERRLOG.SYS and display the error messages for troubleshooting. By including option switches such as jSINCE=DATE and jINCLUDE=MUBO, user may define the time reference and device.
CBI-totO One example of the error log message is shown in below: BEGINNING OF INTERVENING ENTRIES ** **** *******************ENTRY 1163** **** ******** ******** **** LOGGED ON SID OA000005 ERROR SEQUENCE 8. DATE/TIME 0 DAYS: 090991 15:15:15 SYS TYPE 0241020 SYSTEM UPDATE TIME 00:08:56 SCS NODE: XMIVAX VAX/VMS V5.4 KA62B CPU FW REV # 6. ERL$LOGMESSAGE ENTRY CONSOLE FW REV #4.1 XMINODE#l I/O SUB-SYSTEM, UNIT _MUAO: MESSAGE TYPE 0002 TAPE MSCP MESSAGE MSLG$L_CMD_REF 99730004 MSLG$W_SEQNUM 0001 SEQUENCE #l.
CBI-1010 Controller Dependent Information: Listed below is the controller dependent information for the CBI-lOlO. LONGWORD1. 00000008 1.... 1 LONGWORD2. 00000050 IP ... I LONGWORD3. 00030070 IP ... I LONGWORD4. 12000000 ;COMMENTS: ;SCSI COMMAND, 6 BYTES ;COMMAND BYTE 3 TO 0 ;(LEFT TO RIGHT, BYTE 3,2,1,0) ;BYTE 7 TO 6 OONT CARE ;COMMAND BYTE 5 TO 4 ;EXTENDED SENSE, 26 BYTES ;SENSE DATA BYTE 3 TO 0 ;(LEFT TO RIGHT, BYTE 3,2,1,0) ;SENSE DATA BYTE 7 TO 4 1.... 1; LONGWORD5. 00000000 LONGWORD6.
CBI-1010 CMD Technical Support Having a CMD board entitles you to responsive teclmical support. Before you call CMD Technical Support, please gather the information listed below that pertains to you. Make a note of anyon-screen messages when the problem occurs and have your manual close by. CMD CMD product model number and serial number. Firmware Revision of CMD board as shown on Eproms. Listing of jumper settings on the board. Distributer company and contact.
CBI-1010 Appendix C Miscellaneous Jumper Settings Table C-llists the jumper settings for the CBI-IOIO.
CBI-1010 Table C-2 lists the WI jumper settings for the CBI-IOIO. Table C-2 W1 Jumper Settings Pins 1 & 3 OUT OUT OUT OUT Pins2&4 .OUT OUT OUT OUT Description CBI-IOIO/TM with PAL PIK08 in location U9 (F) CBI-IOIO/T with PAL PIK28 in location U9 (F) CBI-IOIO/M with PAL PIK29 in location U9 (F) CBI-IOIO/MB with PAL PIK58A in location U9 (F) Note that (F) means factory setting. Figure C-l illustrates the jumper locations for the CBI-IOIO.
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Index A Asynchronous 2-1, 2-4 to 2-5 Differential signals 5-6 to 5-7 Disk and tape emulation 3-2 to 3-3 F B Bootability 3-3 Features 2-1 to 2-3 Formatting RCT block 4-13 C Cables 2-1,2-5 to 2-6, 3-9, 3-14 to 3-15, 5-1, B-3 Initiator 3-10,5-1 Specifications 2-6 Installation CBI-1010 1M to 1MB 3-3 CBI-1DOO 3-9 to 3-10,5-1 CBI-1010/MB to 1M 3-3 SCSI devices 3-14 to 3-15, 5-1 CBI-1011 3-6,3-8 L CBI-1012 3-6, 3-8 Configuration LED indicators 2-2 to 2-3, B-3 Hardware 3-1 to 3-2, 3-4 to 3-6, 3-8 LUN 2-2,4-2,4
CBI-tOtO Features 2-2 Format Command 5-2 Formatting the drive "4-3 Manually replacing bad sectors 4-4 Qualifying the drive 4-3 Testing devices 3-9 Operating systems ULTRIX 2-1,2-5,4-18 to 4-21, A-3 UNIX 2-1, 2-5, A-3 VMS 2-1, 2-5, 4-17, A-3 S SCSI bus 2-1 SCSI commands 5-2 SCSI glossary 5-1 SCSIID 3-10,3-14 to 3-15, 4-15 SCSI status codes 5-3 Sending SCSI commands to the device 4-11 Single-ended mode 2-1,2-5,3-8 to 3-9,3-14 to 3-15,4-17,5-1, C-l Daughter card 3-6,3-8 Single-ended signals 5-4 to 5-5 Specif
_.- -- --------- CBI-1010 Quick Reference Guide Pin 1 of the cable must match CON1 pin 1 of the backplane. Installing the CBI-1 01 0 1 Turn off the system. If you need to change the configuration for the CBI-1010 see section, "Hardware Configuration," Chapter 3 of the CBI-1010 User's Manual. Make sure you are wearing anti-static wrist straps. 2 Blue Node ID 48 Differential: Install the back panel into the back of the system with the ribbon cable inside the system.
with on-board termination (see manufac- 1 turer's documentation) or by using an external terminator. Be sure devices in the middle of the SCSI bus are not terminated (see Figure 4). The CBI-IOIO is factory configured with 2 on-board termination. 3 Set the devices SCSI ID numbers to the specifications set forth in "SCSI ID for 3 Target Devices" (see manufacturer's documentation for setting devices SCSI ID).
If you wish to contact CMD Technology for any reason concerning CMD Warranty Service, please call at (714) 454-0800 or send a letter to: CMD Technology, Inc. Customer Service Department 1 Vanderbilt Irvine, CA 92718 Product_____________________________________ Model Number______________________________ Serial Number__________Rev ______ Purchase Oate_________________ Purchased From (Oealer)_____________________ Please retain proof of purchase/sales receipt to verify CMD Warranty.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD The warranty on your CMD computer products and/or software is activated when the questions on this card have been filled out completely and this card has been received by CMD. Product,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mode1 Number_ _ _ _ _ __ Serial Number_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Rev. _ _ Identification (please provide company information if the system was purchased for your work place.) yourname____________________________ Title __________________ Company _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Dept.