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Page 1: ...CBI 1010 VAXBI SCSI Host Adapter User s Manual IUI CMD s E TECHNOLOGr NC...

Page 2: ...CBI 1010 VAXBI SCSI Host Adapter User s Manual CMD Technology Inc 1 Vanderbilt Irvine CA 92718 714 454 0800 MAN OOl01a OOO Rev 1 3 June 1993...

Page 3: ...nt During this period if the customer experiences difficulties with a CMD Host Adapter and is un able to resolve the problem via phone with CMD Technical Support a Return Material Authoriza tion RMA w...

Page 4: ...six 6 months of the warranty CMD at its own option offers a 24 hour turnaround swap service CMD will ship the same model of the board to customer within 24 hours during working days in exchange for th...

Page 5: ...a free 15 working day turnaround ECD Field Upgrade for all its boards Boards will be upgraded updated and returned to customer within 15 working days from the date of return to CMD CMD also offers 24...

Page 6: ...changes from the previous version Instructions for switching between the CBI IOIO M and CBI IOIO MB have been added to Chapter 3 An error in the ULTRIX Configuration section has been corrected The err...

Page 7: ...viii Preface...

Page 8: ...5 Cabling 2 6 Termination 2 6 3 Installation 3 1 Hardware Configuration 3 1 Disk and Tape Emulation Selection for the CBI I0I0 TM 3 2 Switching Between CBI I0I0 M and CBI I0I0 MB 3 3 System Node ID 3...

Page 9: ...I Device 4 12 Formatting RCT Block 4 13 Completing Utility Functions 4 13 Unit Numbering 4 14 Multi Hosting Configuration 4 16 VMS Configuration 4 17 ULTRIX Configuration 4 18 CBI I0I0 T 4 18 CBI I0I0...

Page 10: ...drives supported A 2 Jukeboxes supported A 3 Operating Systems A 3 B Troubleshooting B 1 VMS Analyze Error Utility B 1 Cables B 3 LED Indicators B 3 CMD Technical Support B 4 C Miscellaneous C 1 Jumpe...

Page 11: ...xii Table of Contents...

Page 12: ...re 3 6 CBI I0ll Components 3 9 Figure 3 7 Back Panel Cabling Differential 3 11 Figure 3 8 Back Panel Cabling Single Ended 3 12 Figure 3 9 Connectors on the system backplane 3 13 Figure 3 10 SCSI cabli...

Page 13: ...gure 5 1 Single Ended SCSI device connector Figure 5 2 Differential SCSI device connector C Miscellaneous Figure C 1 CBI 1010 jumper locations Figure C 2 CBI 1010 Silk Screen Rev C xiv List of Figures...

Page 14: ...2 WI Jumper S ttings 3 3 Table 3 3 CBI I010 M and CBI I0I0 MB Settings 3 4 Table 3 4 Map of System Node ID for VAX 6000 3 5 Table 3 5 Connectors and Cables 3 9 4 Setup 4 1 Table 4 1 Default for Unit N...

Page 15: ...ed Devices and Operating Systems Table A I Operating Systems Supported by CBI IOIO C Miscellaneous Table C I Jumper Settings for the CBI IOIO Table C 2 WI Jumper Settings xvi List of Tables A 1 A 3 C...

Page 16: ...on Chapter 1 Introduction explains the purpose of this guide and details the conventions used Chapter 2 Features and Specifications describes the CBI lOlO and details its features and specifications C...

Page 17: ...racters in square brackets represent keys on your keyboard For example Press ENTER means press the ENTER key When two or more keys are joined by a plus sign press those keys at the same time Commands...

Page 18: ...ems which use DU TU drivers The CBI I0I0 supports either a single ended or differential SCSI channel A single ended SCSI channel can be used for connecting up to 9 9 feet of cable when the transfer ra...

Page 19: ...1010 has an On Board Utility for yOU to format and configure the SCSI drives scan bad blocks and replace them automaticallY and test SCSI disk and tape drives The CBI 101 0haS an on board non volatile...

Page 20: ...plied with power Refer to Figure 3 1 Self test passed The CBI IOIO supports special features that pertain to the different CBI IOIO models as listed Table 2 3 Table 2 3 Special Feature Support List Mo...

Page 21: ...also can open a file to log all the information during unattended backup To install the Tape Monitor Utility use On Board Utility Chapter 4 subsection 1 Additional Utilities to enable TMU since the f...

Page 22: ...optimized seek Virtual data buffer Dynamic defect management VMS ULTRIX and selected UNIX versions Support multiple hosting for disks optical drives and tapes On board format and bad block replacement...

Page 23: ...5 Cable Specifications Characteristic Impedance Signal Attenuation Pair to pair Propagation Delay Delta DC Resistance Termination No less than 90 ohms and no greater than 140 ohms 095 dB maximum per...

Page 24: ...Utility in Chapter 4 Hardware Configuration This section details setting up various features for the CBI 1010 before install ing it inside a system Be sure to follow the instructions listed in each su...

Page 25: ...le function controller When you configure the CBI IOIO TM as a single function controller configured through RS 232 Util ity as 0 disk or 0 tape the unused function must be disabled You can disable on...

Page 26: ...only but the CBI 1010 M offers KLESI emulation while the CBI lOlO MB offers KDB50 emula tion which is necessary for bootability on VAX 6000 systems Switching be tween the CBI lOlO M and CBI IOIO MB m...

Page 27: ...pressed as ddcu where dd type of device Le MU DU PT PU c Controller designator A B C u Unit number The device name is determined by the physical address of the controllers port registers OP SA Since t...

Page 28: ...112 127 9 128 143 10 144 159 11 160 175 12 176 191 13 192 207 14 208 223 15 224 239 It is desirable to install the CBI I0I0 at a system node ID that will not change the physical device names of the cu...

Page 29: ...ed from A to B and the CBI lOlO will have the controller designator of A Differential Mode The CBI lOlO supports either single ended or differential SCSI modes The CBI lOlO SCSI port is factory config...

Page 30: ...minator resistors are located at U22 and U23 I RN1 II RN2 I 0000000000000000000000000 Jl Q 0000000000000000000000000 8 J cm J CID ill J T r Cill 00 00 00 I I CTID Sff l Ta u 00 Lfu J OOOOOOOOO S OOOOO...

Page 31: ...from the lower left comer of the CBI I0I0 board 2 Install the single ended SCSI daughter card CBI I0ll at the same loca tion of the CBI I0I0 board Make sure to align Jl of the daughter card with Jl of...

Page 32: ...Zero Insertion Force ZIF connectors JC JD and JE The 30 pin connector on the component side of the CBI IOIO is defined as connector CONI The 30 pin connector on the solder side of the CBI IOIO is defi...

Page 33: ...itch and jumper block WB Check Tables 5 5 and 5 6 for pin assignments SCSI 10 for Host Adapter Initiator Each device on the SCSI bus requires a unique SCSI Identification address 0 to 7 SCSI ID 7 has...

Page 34: ...screw them both back into place See Figure 3 7 JE CON1 JE CON2 Ribbon Cable SCSI Differential Slot Figure 3 7 Back Panel Cabling Differential 4b Single Ended Configuration Install the back panel into...

Page 35: ...el Cabling Single Ended 5 Locate the 60 pin ribbon cable and connect cable labeled JE CONI to JE CONI of the backplane See Figure 3 9 for connectors on the system backplane WARNING Pin 1 of the cable...

Page 36: ...CON2 pin _ 1 _ CONl pin JE Connector __ _ CON2 pin L J _ _ _ 1 J Figure 3 9 Connectors on the system backplane 6 Connect JE CON2 of the ribbon cable to JE CON2 of the backplane CBI tOtO 7 Connect the...

Page 37: ...per distribution of optional terminator power The maximum cable length is 3 0 meters or 9 9 feet in single ended mode at 10 megabytes per second Differential When the CBI IOIO and the SCSI devices are...

Page 38: ...at the la bel Single Ended to the SCSI devices see Cable Specifications The total of the internal and external cable lengths must not exceed 9 9 feet at 10 MBytes second See Figure 3 10 For differenti...

Page 39: ...d termination 3 Set the devices SCSI ID numbers to the specifications set forth in SCSI ID for Target Devices see manufacturer s documentation for setting devices SCSI ID NOTE For multi hosting refer...

Page 40: ...slot SCSI cable and SCSI devices connected to the CBI IOIO Be sure to complete utility functions explained at the end of this chapter Accessing the Utility To access the RS 232 utility follow the inst...

Page 41: ...system and boot DO NOT use the On Board Utility while the system is running Changing LUN Offset When a system has a HSC or in a VAX cluster it will be necessary to change the LUN Logical Unit Number...

Page 42: ...TROY DATA ON DEVICE X ARE YOU SURE en ter Yif you want to continue 4 The monitor displays WAIT while the drive is executing the format process 5 The monitor will display COMPLETE when finished executi...

Page 43: ...ons remember that any data in the sector will be lost 1 Select option 4 from the main menu 2 Enter the device number at the statement DEVICE NUMBER DEV 0 TO 6 3 Enter the logical block number in HEX a...

Page 44: ...removal enable disable disk write with verify enable disable Tape Monitor Utility TMU enable disable Tape Fast Search enable disable SCSI transfer rate selection remote density mode enable disable def...

Page 45: ...de ON Prevent Medium Removal ON Buffer Mode ON DEV5 MU1 SCSI ID 5 LUN 0 Disconnect ON Sync Mode ON Prevent Medium Removal ON Buffer Mode ON DEV6 MU2 SCSI ID 6 LUN 0 Disconnect ON Sync Mode ON Prevent...

Page 46: ...s option will toggle the controller s ability to issue SCSI resets This should be turned off when multi hosting is desired D Toggle Disconnect This option allows you to enable or disable disconnect fo...

Page 47: ...This option allows the size of the disk to be truncated to multiples of 126 blocks to allow VMS volume shadowing copy process to reach higher performance The message WARNING Truncate Size ON OFF will...

Page 48: ...odifier When set to OFF which is the default the normal write command will be issued P Prevent Medium Removal This option is for removable disk drives only When set to ON a Prevent Medium Removal will...

Page 49: ...ed YIN N DU1 to be Reconfigured YIN N DU2 to be Reconfigured YIN N DU3 to be Reconfigured YIN N Number of Tapes 0 3 3 MUO to be Reconfigured YIN N MU1 to be Reconfigured YIN N MU2 to be Reconfigured Y...

Page 50: ...ns for each device Sending SCSI Commands To The Device Selection S can be used to send SCSI commands to the selected disk tape drives directly This option is used to send a 6 10 or l2 byte command to...

Page 51: ...d testing Follow the procedures below to test the SCSI device 1 Enter T from the I Additional Utilities menu Be sure you have correctly selected either 5 from the main menu for disk drives or 7 for ta...

Page 52: ...I cable and SCSI devices connected to the CBI IOIO after installing the CBI IOIO in the VAXBI slot 2 After verifying the SCSI connections disconnect RS 232 cable from the back panel and reset the syst...

Page 53: ...for unit numbers Table 4 1 Default for Unit Numbers CBI IOlorr SCSIID On Board Utility OS Unit Number 0 MUO 0 1 MUI 1 2 MU2 2 3 MU3 3 4 MU4 4 S MUS S 6 MU6 6 CBI IOIO M or SCSIID On Board Utility OS...

Page 54: ...ve more than four disk drives or three tape drives follow these guidelines disk drives must start at SCSI ID 0 and tape drives must start af ter the last disk drive s SCSI ID number and reconfigure th...

Page 55: ...tion D to display current configuration b Answer Yto the statement CHANGE CONFIGURATION YIN The menu shown in Figure 4 4 will display c Select R to toggle SCSI reset d Set the host adapter SCSI reset...

Page 56: ...ter card CBI IOI2 See Figure 3 4 on page 3 7 In the event that one system becomes inoperable with only two nodes in the VAX cluster a quorum disk must be used to count as a vote this keeps the other s...

Page 57: ...klesib controller in the configuration file 1 Make sure the following two lines are in the configuration file adapter xmiO at nexus this line only for VAX 6000 s and 58l0 s adapter vaxbi at nexus Wher...

Page 58: ...sure the following two lines are in the configuration file adapter xmiO at nexus this line only for VAX 6000 s and 58l0 s adapter vaxbi at nexus Where the system will fill in this variable simply ente...

Page 59: ...sure the following two lines are in the configuration file adapter xmiO at nexus this line only for VAX 6000 s and 5810 s adapter vaxbi at nexus Where the system will fill in this variable simply ente...

Page 60: ...igher uda number higher uq number and higher ra number than any other uba controller in the configuration file 1 Make sure the following two lines are in the configuration file adapter xmiO at nexus t...

Page 61: ...da csr 0172150 vector uqintr Where V variable used to represent the controller fl variable used to represent the controller unique fromV above the same number used in step 3 representing the controlle...

Page 62: ...e SCSI bus allowing it to go to the BUS FREE phase Initiator A SCSI device usually a host system that requests an operation to be performed by another SCSI device LUN Logic Unit Number Peripheral devi...

Page 63: ...SCP emulation are listed in Table 5 1 The Format Unit command is used by the On Board Utility only These commands are used if the drives support them Table 5 1 Code OOh 01h 03h 04h 07h 08h OAh OBh 12h...

Page 64: ...Ah Write IOh Write Filemarks Ilh Space 12h Inquiry ISh Mode Select 16h Reserve Unit I7h Release Unit I9h Erase lAh Mode Sense IBh Load Unload IEh Prevent Allow Medium Removal SCSI Status The SCSI stat...

Page 65: ...age Reject 08h No Operation 09h Message Parity Error 80 FFh Identify SCSI Single Ended Signals Figure 5 1 illustrates the pin locations of the CBI 1010 shielded SCSI device connector 25 50 26 Figure 5...

Page 66: ...Assignments Signal Pin Number DB O 26 DB 1 27 DB 2 28 DB 3 29 DB 4 30 DB 5 31 DB 6 32 DB 7 33 DB P 34 GROUND 35 GROUND 36 GROUND 37 TERMPWR 38 GROUND 39 GROUND ATN 41 GROUND 42 BSY 43 ACK 44 RST 45 M...

Page 67: ...gure 5 2 illustrates pin locations for the differential SCSI device connector 25 50 26 Figure 5 2 DlfferenUal SCSI device connector Table 5 6 illustrates the CBI IOIO shielded differential SCSI connec...

Page 68: ...29 DB 3 5 DB 3 30 DB 4 6 DB 4 31 DB 5 7 DB 5 32 DB 6 8 DB 6 33 DB 7 9 DB 7 34 DB P 10 DB P 35 DIFFSENS 11 GROUND 36 GROUND 12 GROUND 37 TERMPWR 13 TERMPWR 38 GROUND 14 GROUND 39 ATN 15 ATN 40 GROUND 1...

Page 69: ...CBI 1010 5 8 SCSI Library...

Page 70: ...hosting Magnetic disk drives supported by CBI 1010ITM CBI 1010 M and CBI 1010 MB SEAGATE CONNER CITOH DEC FUJITSU HITACHI HP WREN VI SWIFT 3 1 2 inch SABRE 8 inch WREN VII ELITE I II 5400 RPM WREN VI...

Page 71: ...I 1010ITM CBI 1010 M and CBI 1 01 O MB 1 With Ten X Technology Optical Conversion Unit All WORM drives supported by the optical conversion unit 2 With LASERDRIVE interface LASERDRIVE Model 800 series...

Page 72: ...Jukeboxes supported by CBI 1010ITMJ 1 2 Disk Jukebox Hewlett Packard IDE Tape Jukebox EXABYTE Operating Systems C1710A 6500 7000 EXB120 CBI 1010 All DEC compatible products designed by CMD Technology...

Page 73: ...CBI 1010 A 4 Supported Devices and Operating Systems...

Page 74: ...e and device To enter the ANALYZEjERROR utility log onto the system and enter the following command analerrlsince timellinclude devicel Some examples are shown by the following To view all errors that...

Page 75: ...LOGMESSAGE ENTRY VAX VMS V5 4 KA62B CPU FW REV 6 CONSOLE FW REV 4 1 XMINODE l I O SUB SYSTEM UNIT _MUAO MESSAGE TYPE 0002 MSLG L_CMD_REF MSLG W_SEQNUM MSLG B_FORMAT MSLG B_FLAGS MSLG W_EVENT 99730004...

Page 76: ...TE 11 TO 8 1 00000000 SENSE DATA BYTE 15 TO 12 1 10000000 SENSE DATA BYTE 19 TO 16 f 04000000 SENSE DATA BYTE 23 TO 20 1 1 0000E202 SENSE DATA BYTE 26 TO 24 l b I 00000000 RESERVED 1 1 Refer to the SC...

Page 77: ...d firmware Rev Settings of SCSI ID numbers of all devices Computer Computer model Operating System version Complete listing of other controllers in computer backplane Specify multi hosting or clusteri...

Page 78: ...3 1 2 IN 1 Megabit EPROMS Configuration W4 1 2 IN 10 MB sec SCSI Configuration F W4 2 3 IN Reserved W5 IN MB mode enabled W5 OUT TM mode enabled W6 IN Timer disabled F W6 OUT Timer enabled W8 IN Singl...

Page 79: ...ns2 4 OUT OUT OUT OUT Note that F means factory setting Description CBI IOIO TM with PAL PIK08 in location U9 F CBI IOIO T with PAL PIK28 in location U9 F CBI IOIO M with PAL PIK29 in location U9 F CB...

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Page 81: ...PI D Ifill 0 tnl lill U 4 era Ule 1 1 I I II UIB I UIS I D I f Ue I I J I RN3 I I I R l 0 II I UIO 0 if W i u s 2 1 Uel I UeB JI 3 i U3e I U33 f 1 c U39 1 1I U40 I U41 I 0 II U46 I U4l I 1 1I uSe J US...

Page 82: ...nectors 10 pin 3 9 3D pin 3 9 50 pin 3 9 CON1 3 9 CON2 3 9 ZIF 3 9 to 3 10 5 1 Conventions 1 2 o Differential mode 2 1 2 5 3 6 3 9 3 14 to 3 15 5 1 C 1 Daughter Card 3 6 3 8 Installation L CBI 1DOO 3...

Page 83: ...ponents 3 2 System Node ID 3 4 to 3 5 T Tape Monitor Utility 2 4 Target 3 14 to 3 15 5 2 Technical Support B 4 Termination 3 7 to 3 8 3 16 5 2 Active 2 6 Terminator power 3 9 Testing SCSI devices 4 12...

Page 84: ...specified mode see examples in Fig clamp the CBI 1010 into place ures 2 and 3 JD Connector 48 Differential Install the back panel into For single ended mode Connect a SCSI cable the back of the system...

Page 85: ...e 2 Back Panel Differential tum on the terminal On Board Utility The On Board Utility can be used to change the system configuration for use with the CBI 1010 and other special features To access the...

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