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3. If the system power is on, cycle it off then on again.
This step is essential to transfer the updated data to the drives.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each StorEdge S1 enclosure that you are installing.
Note –
To get the correct SCSI data, the host server must be powered on after any
attached SCSI devices, such as the StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100.
The following sections give some example SCSI ID assignment configurations.
Single-Ended SCSI Installations
FIGURE 3-16
and
TABLE 3-1
show an example with two StorEdge S1 units connected to
a Netra t1 Model 100/105 system on-board SCSI port. Limitations of this
configuration include:
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The maximum number of StorEdge S1 units that can be used for this
configuration is two because the Netra t1 server is a single-ended unit.
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SCSI IDs 0 and 1 are used by the host system internal drives and SCSI ID 7 is used
by the SCSI controller.
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