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Hewlett-Packard SCSI-Fibre Channel Router Installation and User Guide
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5.2.4.1.3 ‘2’: Show SCSI Map
This command will display a map of local SCSI device(s) (tape or disk drives). This will
be the same as the host view (the SCSI-FC Routers will be transparent to the host).
1. To display the SCSI Map of the attached SCSI-FC Router, enter the number ‘2’ to
display the SCSI Map as shown in Figure 5-15.
2. The following information will appear:
SCSI ID and LUN – assigned to each disk on the storage loop.
Device Status – shows the status of the corresponding device(s).
Device Type – describes what the corresponding device(s) is (are).
BLKSIZ – shows the block size (for tape extender use only).
Figure 5-15. SCSI Map
5.2.4.1.4 ‘R’: Force Hardware Reset
This command will reset only the local SCSI-FC Router. This is recommended when
lockup occurs.
1. To reset the local SCSI-FC Router, enter the upper-case letter ‘R’. Do this only once.
If entered successfully the screen will read as follows:
2. Check the local SCSI-FC Router’s fault LED. During reset, it will light.
3. After the reset has concluded and the screen reads ‘Ready .. … .’ access the serial
port by typing ‘hello’.
5.2.4.1.5 ‘C’: Clean Up Configuration Table
This function removes the old, unused configurations from the database.
1. To clean up the configuration table of the local router, enter the upper-case letterC’.
Do this only once. If entered successfully, the screen will read as follows:
2. After the reset has concluded and the screen reads ‘Ready .. … .’, access the serial
port by typing ‘hello’.
Note: Cleaning up’ the configuration table is actually equivalent to deleting the existing
configuration database contained within the router. Please only use this option if you are
certain you wish to do this.