You may have to explicitly specify the DSSI bus (0 or 1) to properly establish
a connection to the HSD05 array controller. In such cases use the following
command line:
>>> SET HOST/DUP/DSSI/BUS:n a
Starting DUP server...
Copyright (C) 1994 Digital
HSD05
Serial No: 8
Firmware Rev. B1
(X36 )
DIRECT V1.0
D
Dec 21 1993 16:59:31
PARAMS V1.0
D
Dec 21 1993 16:59:31
UTILIT V1.0
D
Dec 21 1993 16:59:31
End of directory
Task Name?
where:
n
is the DSSI bus ID number (0 or 1).
a
is the DSSI ID for the HSD05 array controller.
3. At the ‘‘Task Name?’’ prompt, enter PARAMS. If you do not see the ‘‘Task
Name?’’ prompt, DUP has not established a connection to the HSD05 array
controller. In this event, see your system manager.
4. At the PARAMS prompt, see Section 2.7.3 to configure HSD05 parameters.
2.7.2 Starting PARAMS from the Console Prompt on OpenVMS AXP Systems
Use the following procedure to start PARAMS from the console prompt on
OpenVMS AXP systems:
1. At the console prompt, enter the SHOW CONFIG command as shown in the
following example:
>>>SHOW CONFIGURATION
Console V2.8-9900
VMS PALcode X5.37F, OSF PALcode X1.28F
CPU 0
P
B2001-BA DECchip (tm) 21064-3
CPU1
-
Memory 0
-
Memory 1
-
Memory 2
-
Memory 3
P
B2002-DA 128 MB
Ethernet 0
P
08-00-2B-32-E6-AB
Ethernet 1
P
08-00-2B-32-E6-AA
ID 0
ID 1
ID2
ID 3
ID 4
ID 5
ID 6
ID 7
A
SCSI
P
RZ73
Host
B
SCSI
P
RZ73
Host
C
DSSI
P
RF73
RF72
Host
D
DSSI
P
RF73
Host
E
SCSI
P
TZ85
RRD42
Host
Fu
P
FBD0
Host
System Status Pass
Type b to boot duc1.1.0.2.0
This display is a map of the attached devices and their SCSI/DSSI bus
addresses. The HSD05 array controller is displayed as device RF72. In
this example, the ID 4 column shows that the DSSI ID = 4, and row C
shows that the DSSI bus designation where the HSD05 resides is C.
Preparing to Use the HSD05 Array Controller 2–11