Communicator e3000 MPE/iX Release 7.0 Express 1 (Software Release C.70.01) (30216-90328)
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PCI-SCSI Device Adapter Cards
SCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 Systems
* Dual Port Cards, presenting two independent SCSI Buses, will have a pair of paths, one
for each SCSI Bus. Each such path pair will have the same leading three values, one
member of the pair ending in zero (0) and the other in a one (1). (In PCI Bus Architecture
terminology, these cards are “multi-function” devices.) As a final check, this pair must be
on the same bus/slot number pair. From the information previously gathered from the
Information Menu, IO Function, we can see that the system has the following cards
connected:
Example #1: Correlating Path and Card Type.
Using the information in Table #1 with the output from console display #3 command we
can derive the following:
Determining the Devices connected to the system
The N-Class system has a built in function that will search for devices attached to the
system. This function is available on the Main Menu as the Search command.
Console Display #4
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > sea
Searching for potential boot device(s)
This may take several minutes.
To discontinue search, press any key (termination may not be immediate).
Table 4-3. Card Type with Vendor Id. and Device Id.
Card Type Vendor Id Device Id
A4800A (SP HVD) 0x1000 0xf (same as A5159A)
A5159A (DP HVD)* 0x1000 0xf (same as A4800A)
A5149A (SP LVD/SE) 0x1000 0xc
A5150A (DP LVD/SE)* 0x1000 0xb
Path Device Id. Card Type
0/0/1/0 0xc Core I/O Embedded A5149A (SP LVD/SE)
0/0/2/0, 0/0/2/1 (pair on same bus) 0xf,0xf Core I/O Embedded A5159A (DP HVD)
0/12/0/0, 0/12/0/1 ( “ “ “ “ ) 0xf,0xf A5159A (DP HVD)
1/0/0/0, 1/0/0/1 ( “ “ “ “ ) 0xb,0xb A5150A (DP LVD/SE)
1/10/0/0 0xf A4800A (SP HVD)
1/12/0/0 0xc A5149A (SP LVD/SE)