Technical data
Example B–8 shows the steps for changing the system ID of a specified
device from the factory-supplied system ID to 1402193310841 (the system
ID for the replacement device is programmed to match that of the original).
Example B–8: Changing a System ID for a Specified Device
PARAMS>SHOW SYSTEMID
Parameter Current Default Type Radix
--------- ---------------- ---------------- -------- -----
SYSTEMID 0402193310841 0000000000000 Quadword Hex B
PARAMS>SET SYSTEMID 1402193310841
PARAMS>SHOW SYSTEMID
Parameter Current Default Type Radix
--------- ---------------- ---------------- -------- -----
SYSTEMID 1402193310841 0000000000000 Quadword Hex B
B.3.6 Exiting the DUP Server Utility
After you have completed setting and examining DSSI device parameters,
enter the WRITE command at the PARAMS> prompt to save the device
parameters you have changed using the SET command. The changes are
recorded to nonvolatile memory.
If you have changed the allocation class or node name of a device, the DUP
driver utility will ask you to initialize the controller. Answer Yes (Y) to
allow the changes to be recorded and to exit the DUP driver utility.
If you have not changed the allocation class or node name, enter the EXIT
command at the PARAMS> prompt to exit the DUP driver utility for the
specified device. Example B–9 shows the procedure for saving parameter
changes. In the example, the controller is initialized.
Programming Parameters for DSSI Devices B–13