Step 9 power up – Toshiba Magnia 560S User Manual
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Table 6.10 Example of Mapping for SCSI 320-1 (Continued)
ID
Channel 1
14
A7-5
15
A7-8
Target IDs as Presented to the Operating System
Table 6.11 shows the target IDs as presented to the operating system.
Table 6.11 Target IDs as Presented to the Operating System
ID
LUN
Device
ID
LUN
Device
0
0
Disk (A1-X)
1
0
0
1
Disk (A2-X)
2
0
CD
0
2
Disk (A3-X)
3
0
Tape
0
3
Disk (A4-X)
4
0
CD
0
4
Disk (A5-X)
5
0
Tape
0
5
Disk (A6-X)
6
0
0
6
Disk (A7-X)
0
7
Disk (A8-X)
Step 9 Power Up
Replace the computer cover and reconnect the AC power cords. Turn power on to the
host computer. Set up the power supplies so that the SCSI devices are powered up at the
same time as or before the host computer. If the computer is powered up before a SCSI
device, the device might not be recognized.
During boot, the RAID Controller Kit-G BIOS message appears:
RAID Controller Kit-G Disk Array Adapter BIOS Version x.xx date
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Firmware Initializing... [ Scanning SCSI Device ...(etc.)... ]
The firmware takes several seconds to initialize. During this time the adapter will scan
the SCSI channel. When ready, the following appears:
Host Adapter-1 Firmware Version x.xx DRAM Size 16 MB
0 Logical Drives found on the Host Adapter
0 Logical Drives handled by BIOS
Press
Utility
The
Kit-G host adapter (controller) number, firmware version, and cache DRAM size are
displayed in the second portion of the BIOS message. The numbering of the controllers
follows the PCI slot scanning order used by the host motherboard.