A.3.2.7 scsi gev, A.3.2.8 test suite gevs, A.3.2.7 scsi gev a.3.2.8 test suite gevs – Artesyn MOTLoad Firmware Package User's Manual (February 2015) User Manual
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A.3.2.7
SCSI GEV
There are two reserved SCSI GEVs.
mot-/dev/scsi%d-mode
This GEV controls the host mode; that is, initiator or target, of the SCSI host controller. This 
GEV is in the form mot-/dev/scsi%d-mode, where %d is the device instance; for example, 
mot-/dev/scsi0-mode. MOTLoad expects a character value of t as input into this GEV. 
MOTLoad uses the t character to identify the SCSI device as a target device. MOTLoad 
identifies the SCSI device as an initiator device by default.
mot-/dev/scsi%d-id
This GEV controls the device ID of the SCSI host controller. This GEV is in the form
mot-/dev/scsi%d-id, where %d is the device instance; for example, mot-/dev-scsi0-id. 
MOTLoad expects decimal or hexidecimal data as input into this GEV. MOTLoad uses a 
default value of 7 for the device ID of an 8-bit (narrow) SCSI initiator device. MOTLoad uses 
a default value of 15 for the device ID of a 16-bit (wide) SCSI initiator device. If the SCSI 
device is a target device and the device ID is not specified, MOTLoad resets the device ID to 
0.
A.3.2.8
Test Suite GEVs
Use the example below to retrieve and invoke a saved test suite.
xxxxxxxxx
Users may save a test suite to non-volatile RAM for later use. testSuiteMake creates a 
user-defined suite of commands in memory that are not preserved across resets. By 
creating a GEV with the desired test commands, a test suite can be created and retrieved 
across resets. The GEV must contain more than one test to be performed. For example:
MOTLoad> gevEdit gevTestSuite 
(Blank line terminates input.)
Update Global Environment Area of NVRAM (Y/N)? Y
