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Chapter 3

3-17

Operating the Jukebox

Setting the SCSI IDs

Op
eratin

g th

e

Ju

kebo

x

Changing the Current SCSI IDs

READY

>

ADMIN *

>

SCSI ID’S *

>

SET ID’S *

NOTE

If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI addressing or LUN addressing, refer to
Appendix B. A web site is also available for more extensive information at:
www.hp.com/isgsupport/optical/index.html

Start with

READY

in the display.

1. Press

NEXT

until

ADMIN *

displays, and then press

ENTER

.

2. Enter the administration password.

Instructions for entering this password are in “Entering the Administration
Menu Password” previously in this chapter.

3. Press

NEXT

until

SCSI ID’S

displays, and then press

ENTER

.

4.

VIEW ID’S

displays. Press

NEXT

until

SET ID’S

displays and then press

ENTER

.

If you are using basic SCSI addressing (LUN mode OFF):

JKBX ID # LUN #

or

DRV # ID # LUN #

displays. (

JKBX ID #

stands for the current ID of the jukebox controller,

LUN #

is the current logical

unit number, and

DRV # ID #

is the current ID setting for the displayed drive

number.) When using basic SCSI addressing, the

LUN #

is always

0

.

If you are using LUN addressing (LUN mode ON):

JKBX ID #

or

DRVs # ID

displays. (“

#

” is the current ID for the jukebox

controller and drives when LUN mode is ON.)

5. Press

NEXT

until the setting you wish to change displays, and then press

ENTER

.

The

#

(current ID) begins flashing.

NOTE

In the next step you will choose a new ID. Review this note.

This jukebox, by default, assigns ID 6 to the jukebox controller. When in LUN
mode, the jukebox controller ID uses LUN 0 for itself and assigns the drives to LUN
1 to 2 or 1 to 4 (depending on whether you have two or four drives on in your model
of the jukebox).The result is that there are two types of devices (controller and
drives) at ID 6.

Some host computer systems do not allow you to assign different device types to the
same ID.

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