Product guide

56 Configuration Software and Utilities
57MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System
Device Properties
SCSI Device
Identifier MB/ MT/ Data Scan Scan Luns Disconnect SCSI Queue
ID Sec
Sec Width ID >0 Timeout Tags
0
1
~
6 ESG-SHV
7 53C1030
12 Maxtor 32
0 [160] [16] [Yes] [Yes] [On] <10> [On]
8
~
11
13
14
15
Format Verify Restore Defaults
<Format> <Verify> <Defaults>
F1/Shift+1
=Help Arrow Keys/H,J,K,L =Select Item +/- = Change [Item]
Esc
= Abort/Exit Home (I)/End (O) = Select Item Enter = Execute [Item]
LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version v1.00.04.00
Figure 16. Device Properties
The Device Properties Menu shows options of devices attached to the adapter. It is a large menu
and requires the use of the arrow keys to move fully to the left and fully down to see all conguration
options. There are “slide bars” (not shown above) to the right and on the bottom to help dene your
location in the menu. The following list shows the available options for each setting category:
MB/Sec 320
MT/Sec 0 or 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160
Data Width 16 or 8
Scan ID Yes or No
Scan Luns >0 Yes or No
Disconnect On or Off
SCSI Timeout <10>
Queue Tags On or Off
Format, Verify, and Restore Defaults are all functions. They are located on the far left of the menu,
but are shown below the other conguration options in the gure above. Format and Verify takes you
to another menu, see Figure 17 and Figure 18 below. These menus give appropriate warnings and
allow you the option of continuing with the function or canceling. Restore Defaults function does not
take you another menu and does not give you the option to cancel. If you make changes and then
accidentally select the Restore Defaults function, all changes will be discarded.