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Compex Systems Advanced SerialRAID Adapters SA33-3285-02 User Manual

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3. When you have selected an adapter, a list is displayed that shows all the devices

that are connected to the adapter:

LINK VERIFICATION

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SSA Link Verification for:

nunu:ssa0

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IBM SSA 160 SerialRAID Adapter (

To Set or Reset Identify, move cursor onto selection, then press .

Physical

Serial#

Adapter Port
A1 A2 B1 B2

Status

[TOP]

nunu:pdisk2

AC7AA09A

0

12

Good

nunu:pdisk9

AC7AA2D6

1

11

Good

nunu:pdisk8

AC7AA0BD

2

10

Good

nunu:pdisk3

AC7AA0B1

3

9

Good

ssd32:ssa0:A

4

8

nunu:pdisk6

AC7AA0B5

5

7

Good

nunu:pdisk1

AC7AA052

6

6

Good

nunu:pdisk7

AC7AA0B9

7

5

Good

nunu:pdisk5

AC7AA0B3

8

4

Good

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F3=Cancel

F10=Exit

The columns of information displayed on the screen have the following meanings:

v

The Physical column lists the devices as they appear on the SSA loop. A device
can be either a pdisk, or an adapter.

If the device is a pdisk, it is listed as:

systemname:pdiskname

(for example,

nunu:pdisk3

)

where:

systemname is the name of the using system to which the pdisk is
connected.

adaptername is the physical disk drive resource identifier.

If the device is an adapter, it is listed as:

systemname:adaptername:loop

(for example,

ssd32:ssa0:A

)

where:

systemname is the name of the using system that contains the SSA adapter.

adaptername is the adapter resource identifier.

loop is the loop connection. A indicates that the adapter is connected through
ports A1 and A2. B indicates that the adapter is connected through ports B1
and B2.

v

The Serial# column lists the serial numbers of the pdisks. This column is blank if
the device is an adapter.

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