User's Guide
Linux Setup 4-17
Start the SCSI disk
To start the SCSI disk manually, use ftdiskadm.
The following is an example of procedure to start SCSI disk using ftdiskadm.
<Example>
Command action
1 => SCSI
2 => RAID
3 => Environment
9 Quit
Command: 1
Command action
1 Status(All Disks)
2 Status(System Disks)
3 Status(Extended Disks)
4 Bring Up
5 Bring Down
9 <= RETURN
Command: 4
[Bring Up]
* Which disk(s)? [‘?’ for help] => (10.1)t0I* (Note 1)
ftdisk: ERROR(1): Bringing up reached timeout! (Note 2)
<<<Check the status of SCSI disk>>>
Note 1: You can list the disk specification methods by entering “?”.
“*” can be used in the TARGET section and LUN section, and the range will be from 0 to the
sum of the maximum number succeeded to start and the number of overrun. The number of
overrun is the value of the environment variable FTDISKADM_TID_OVERRUN for
TARGET, and FTDISKADM_LUN_OVERRUN for LUN. It can be checked/modified on
“Environment” of each menu. In addition, you can put the numbers inside “[ ]” (e.g.,
[<num1>,<num2>]), or specify the range of the numbers (e.g., [<num3>,<num5>]).
Note 2: If the values of overrun are 1 or more, some may fail according to the value.
Check the status for the command execution number.