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Installing and Using Utilities 5-65
SCSI Bus Reset
The SCSI bus can be reset.
Select [FTServer] tree
→
[PCI Module]
→
[SCSI adapter]
→
[SCSI bus] screens with the ft server
utility. Open the tree of the component for which the SCSI bus is to be reset and select the [SCSI
bus] tree.
The table below shows the potential cases in which the SCSI bus is reset.
Bus reset
Component
Remote Local
SCSI Bus
–
When a malfunction occurs in the SCSI bus to require the
bus reset.
Provide the bus reset if requested by maintenance
personnel.
Executable in the following module state:
•
Only the green LED is on
Only the green LED is on when the module is in the
following state:
•
Duplex
Remote: Executable from remote management PC by using NEC ESMPRO Manager
Local:
Executable on local server by using ft server utility
–: Not
support
Reset the SCSI bus with the ft server utility in the following procedure. NEC ESMPRO Manager
cannot reset the SCSI bus. However, because the ft server utility cannot check the setup of the SCSI
bus, check the bus state with NEC ESMPRO Manager in advance.
1.
Select the target SCSI Bus in the [FTServer] tree.
2.
Click the [Reset] button for [Bus Reset] in the SCSI bus screen.
The modification result can be checked in the event log.
Sample screen of ft server utility
[PCI Module] – [SCSI Adapter] – [SCSI Bus]
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