Displaying the current default scsi device id, Setting a default scsi device id – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual
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convenience, you can simplify the specification of the SCSI device
ID. Ordinarily, when specifying a CLI command that requires a SCSI
device ID, you must specify a channel number, device ID, and
logical unit number; for example,
disk list (2,1,0)
. When you
set a default SCSI ID, you can specify just the device ID, for example,
disk list 1
.
The CLI allows you to do the following:
■
Display the current SCSI device ID default
■
Set a default SCSI device ID.
Displaying the Current Default SCSI Device ID
To display the current default SCSI device ID, use the
disk show
default
command, as in the following example. The example
shows that a default has not been set.
HPN0> disk show default
Executing: disk show default
No Default
Setting a Default SCSI Device ID
To set a default SCSI device ID, use the
disk set default
command, as in the following example. In the example the SCSI
device ID (2,1,0) will be defaulted to 1:
HPN0> disk set default (2,1,0)
Executing: disk set default (CHANNEL=2,ID=1,LUN=0)
To verify that the default has been set, use the
disk show
default
command, as in the following example. The example
shows that a default has been set for device (2,1,0)
.
HPN0> disk show default
Executing: disk show default
Default Scsi: (CHANNEL=2,ID=1,LUN=0)
To use the default SCSI device ID, enter a CLI command using the
default SCSI ID, as in the following example. In the example, the
disk list
command uses the default SCSI device ID of 1 to
display information about SCSI device (2,1,0).
HPN0> disk list 1
Executing: disk list (ID=1)