Chapter 2
Configuration with SCSISelect
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SCSI Bus Interface Definitions
·
Host Adapter SCSI ID
—(Default: 7) Sets the SCSI ID for the SCSI host bus
adapter. The Ultra3 SCSI Host Bus Adapter is set at 7, which gives it the highest
priority on the SCSI bus. We recommend that you do not change this setting.
·
SCSI Parity Checking
—(Default: Enabled) When set to Enabled, verifies the
accuracy of data transfer on the SCSI bus. Leave this setting enabled unless any
SCSI device connected to the Ultra3 SCSI Host Bus Adapter does not support
SCSI parity.
·
Host Adapter SCSI Termination
—(Default: Automatic) Determines the
termination setting for the SCSI host bus adapter. The default setting for both
the LVD/SE and SE connectors is Automatic, which allows the SCSI host bus
adapter to adjust the termination as needed depending on the configuration of the
connected SCSI devices. We recommend that you do not change this setting.
Boot Device Options
·
Boot SCSI ID
—(Default:
0
) Specifies the SCSI ID of your boot device. We
recommend that you do not change the default setting.
·
Boot LUN Number
—(Default:
0
) Specifies which LUN (Logical Unit
Number) to boot from on your boot device. This setting is not valid unless
Multiple LUN Support is Enabled (see
“Advanced Configuration Options”
on
page 16).
SCSI Device Configuration
SCSI Device Configuration options can be set individually for each connected SCSI
device.
·
Sync Transfer Rate
—(Default: 160) Determines the maximum synchronous
data transfer rate that the SCSI host adapter supports. Use the maximum value
of 160 MBytes/sec. If a device is not Ultra160, select the transfer rate of the
device (80, 53, 40, ...).
NOTE
To configure settings for a SCSI device, you must know its
SCSI ID (see
“Using SCSI Disk Utilities”
on page 18).
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