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
Local bus adapter 1/12 7 0x7820 0xa00 0x0
PCI DEVICE INFORMATION
Path Vendor Device Bus Slot
Description (dec) Id Id # #
----------- ----- ---- ---- --- ---
Ethernet cntlr 0/0/0/0 0x1011 0x19 0 Built_In
SCSI bus cntlr 0/0/1/0 0x1000 0xc 0 Built_In
SCSI bus cntlr 0/0/2/0 0x1000 0xf 0 Built_In
SCSI bus cntlr 0/0/2/1 0x1000 0xf 0 Built_In
Comp. ser cntlr 0/0/4/0 0x103c 0x1048 0 Built_In
Comp. ser cntlr 0/0/5/0 0x103c 0x1048 0 Built_In
Fibre channel 0/1/0/0 0x103c 0x1028 8 Built_In
SCSI bus cntlr 0/5/0/0 0x1000 0xc 40 1
Ethernet cntlr 0/10/0/0 0x1011 0x19 80 5
SCSI bus cntlr 0/12/0/0 0x1000 0xf 96 3
SCSI bus cntlr 0/12/0/1 0x1000 0xf 96 3
SCSI bus cntlr 1/0/0/0 0x1000 0xb 128 12
SCSI bus cntlr 1/0/0/1 0x1000 0xb 128 12
SCSI bus cntlr 1/10/0/0 0x1000 0xf 208 8
SCSI bus cntlr 1/12/0/0 0x1000 0xc 224 7
Information Menu: Enter command >
The hardware path can loosely be interpreted as:
System Bus Location / Local Bus Number / PCI Device / PCI Device Function
One potential point of confusion is that, unlike existing HP e3000 systems, there is no
formula to correlate Slot #, physical location in the system, with Bus # and Path. Notice
from the above that the System has enough information to identify “SCSI bus cntlr” or
“Ethernet cntlr.” Each path marked “SCSI bus cntlr” represents a separate SCSI Bus. The
Vendor Id, Device Id, Path and Bus/Slot information may be used to uniquely identify each
PCI-SCSI Device Adapter Card type.