Assigning scsi device ids – HP B180L User Manual
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SCSI Connections
Assigning SCSI Device IDs
Assigning SCSI Device IDs
Before assigning a SCSI device ID to your drive, you need to check your
existing SCSI device IDs. To determine which SCSI device IDs are available
for your device, use the ioscan command in a terminal window:
1
In a terminal window, enter the following at the prompt:
/usr/sbin/ioscan -f
After a few moments, the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI I/O devices it could
find. The list appears similar to the following:
H/W Path
Class
Description
===========================================================
8
bc
Pseudo Bus Converter
8/0
unknown
Processor
8/12
ext_bus
GSC Fast/Wide SCSI Interface
8/12.6
target
8/12.6.0
disk
HP C3325W
8/12.7
target
8/12.7.0
ctl
Initiator
8/16
ba
Core I/O Adapter
8/16/0
ext_bus
Built-in Parallel Interface
8/16/1
audio
Built-in Audio
8/16/4
tty
Built-in RS-232C
8/16/5
ext_bus
Built-in SCSI
8/16/5.6
target
8/16/5.6.0
disk
Quantum VP32210
8/16/5.7
target
8/16/5.7.0
ctl
Initiator
8/16/6
lan
Built-in LAN
8/16/7
ps2
Built-in Keyboard/Mouse
8/16/10
pc
Built-in Floppy Drive
8/16/10.2
floppy
HP_PC_FDC_FLOPPY
8/20
ba
Core I/O Adapter
8/20/1
hil
Built-in HIL
8/20/2
tty
Built-in RS-232C
8/20/5
ba
EISA Bus Adapter
8/24
graphics
Graphics
62
processor
Processor
63
memory
Memory
2
Determine which SCSI IDs are currently in use by looking under the H/W Path
heading.