Technical data
Installing Disk and Tape Drives
6-3
PRIORIS XL 6000
Boot Device
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Each operating system has different limitations regarding the number of
SCSI controllers that are supported. Refer to your operating system
documentation for additional information.
External Channel
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Determine that the SCSI IDs you select for the external SCSI devices do
not conflict with other devices installed in the server on the same bus.
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Determine that the external SCSI bus is terminated properly.
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For proper operation, the length of the SCSI cable for each channel
must not exceed 1 meter (3.28 ft)*. This includes the length of the
internal cable plus the length of the external cable to the bulkhead.
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You will need to disable termination on the controller if it is in the middle
of the daisy chained SCSI cable. If you remove the controller
termination, make sure both ends of the SCSI cable are properly
terminated.
* According to Digital specifications
Drive ID
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The SCSI ID addressing is independent of the single bus arrangement.
Determine that you select unique SCSI IDs for all SCSI devices on the
SCSI bus.
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The onboard controller is a wide SCSI controller to set SCSI IDs greater
than seven.
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All SCSI device IDs must be set manually via jumpers on the device.
Refer to your manufacturer’s documentation for information on setting
drive IDs. If a factory installed CD-ROM drive has been installed in your
server, the SCSI ID factory setting for that device is 5.
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Narrow (7-bit) devices on a wide cable count as two SCSI IDs. For
example, the narrow CD-ROM drive SCSI ID is 5 so SCSI ID 13 is no
longer available. The 7-bit CD-ROM device counts as two devices on a
15-bit wide data path. Determine that a unique SCSI ID is selected for
each SCSI device located on each SCSI bus.










