Avago Technologies LSI20160 User Manual
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Installing the SDMS BTLD Driver
8-11
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If the ID entered is in the range 8–15, a prompt requests
verification that the device you are adding is a wide (16-bit)
device, as only wide devices may have IDs greater than 7.
Step 6.
Type
y
and press Enter if the device is wide.
or
Type
n
and press Enter if an ID greater than 7 is incorrectly
entered for a narrow (8-bit) device.
The Target ID prompt is then reissued so you can enter the
correct Target ID. The system prompts for the Logical Unit
Number (LUN) of the disk drive.
Step 7.
Type the desired LUN and press Enter, or press Enter for the
default value of zero.
The system prompts you to update the SCSI Configuration file.
Step 8.
Type
y
and press Enter if the displayed values are correct.
or
Type
n
if the values are incorrect, and return to
“Adding a SCSI Disk Drive,” page 8-10
.
A system prompt appears to create a new kernel.
Step 9.
Type
y
if you are adding only one device or this is the last
device to be added.
or
Type
n
if additional devices are to be added later.
Step 10. Go to
Section 8.3.2.4, “Rebuilding the Kernel,” page 8-15
, if you
replied
y
; return to
Section 8.3.2.1, “Adding a SCSI Disk Drive,”
if you replied
n
.
8.3.2.2 Adding a SCSI Tape Drive
If you are not adding a SCSI tape drive to this system, go to
Section 8.3.2.3, “Adding a SCSI CD-ROM Drive,” page 8-13.
Step 1.
To add a SCSI tape drive, type at the command prompt:
mkdev tape
Press Enter.
The Tape Drive Configuration Program menu appears.