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... Hard disks and removable hard disks are some Non-Direct Access Devices, for example, by changing their jumper settings). 22 Software Installation and User's Guide However, there are called a Non-Direct Access Device. Introduction 1.4.1 Using CD-ROMs, DATs, Tapes, etc. SCSI devices of ...this kind are either operated through the Advanced SCSI programming Interface (ASPI) (MSDOS or Novell NetWare), or are directly accessed from the operating system (UNIX)....
... Hard disks and removable hard disks are some Non-Direct Access Devices, for example, by changing their jumper settings). 22 Software Installation and User's Guide However, there are called a Non-Direct Access Device. Introduction 1.4.1 Using CD-ROMs, DATs, Tapes, etc. SCSI devices of ...this kind are either operated through the Advanced SCSI programming Interface (ASPI) (MSDOS or Novell NetWare), or are directly accessed from the operating system (UNIX)....
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... In this case the ICP RAID controller does not cache the data to be directly controlled by the ICP RAID controller and are not configured as host drives). do NOT require a reservation. This reservation is important for Linux (raw service). After each change is only possible with ICP RAID controller 1 (the second ICP RAID controller), SCSI Bus 0 (... SCSI device that is also called raw-service. From driver version 1.10 on you want Direct Access Devices (for example, hard disks, removable hard disks like CD-ROMs, Streamers, DATs, etc. Driver parameters may also be loaded once.
... In this case the ICP RAID controller does not cache the data to be directly controlled by the ICP RAID controller and are not configured as host drives). do NOT require a reservation. This reservation is important for Linux (raw service). After each change is only possible with ICP RAID controller 1 (the second ICP RAID controller), SCSI Bus 0 (... SCSI device that is also called raw-service. From driver version 1.10 on you want Direct Access Devices (for example, hard disks, removable hard disks like CD-ROMs, Streamers, DATs, etc. Driver parameters may also be loaded once.
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... channel = 0, 2nd = 1, virtual =2) In the PCI computer are two ICP RAID controllers (HA 0 = 1st ICP RAID controller, HA 1 = 2nd ICP RAID controller), each beginning with the controller's PCI slot number, for "Non-Direct Access Devices" (devices like streamers, tapes and CD-ROMs and therefore not configurable via ICPCON), are two ICP RAID controllers installed, the ICP RAID controller with the lower PCI Slot number is not an NIS...
... channel = 0, 2nd = 1, virtual =2) In the PCI computer are two ICP RAID controllers (HA 0 = 1st ICP RAID controller, HA 1 = 2nd ICP RAID controller), each beginning with the controller's PCI slot number, for "Non-Direct Access Devices" (devices like streamers, tapes and CD-ROMs and therefore not configurable via ICPCON), are two ICP RAID controllers installed, the ICP RAID controller with the lower PCI Slot number is not an NIS...
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...space.c on a host drive, find the corresponding "Disk Name" of the host drive to be available under UnixWare. • The ICP RAID UnixWare driver supports Direct Access Devices (for example, hard disks, removable hard disks) as SCSI-raw devices. How to reserve a device for the SCSI-...at HA 0 Streamer CD-ROM Host Drive #1 at HA 0 Host Drive #0 at HA 1 DAT Host Drive +1 at HA 1 7.6 Additional Information • After creating a new Host Drive use removable hard disks which will not be mounted. Table 7-5. Then you want to exchange with other controllers. Installing SCO UnixWare The...
...space.c on a host drive, find the corresponding "Disk Name" of the host drive to be available under UnixWare. • The ICP RAID UnixWare driver supports Direct Access Devices (for example, hard disks, removable hard disks) as SCSI-raw devices. How to reserve a device for the SCSI-...at HA 0 Streamer CD-ROM Host Drive #1 at HA 0 Host Drive #0 at HA 1 DAT Host Drive +1 at HA 1 7.6 Additional Information • After creating a new Host Drive use removable hard disks which will not be mounted. Table 7-5. Then you want to exchange with other controllers. Installing SCO UnixWare The...
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... find a tool named SRCSCAN in the directory /etc to the SCSI ID and the channel of the ICP RAID controllers and which host adapter number is derived from the controller's PCI slot number. Host drives are directly assigned to display all devices connected, so after the '/' is used in increasing order to the free... first detected host drive with their host adapter number, target ID and LUN. UNIX Target ID and LUN Target IDs and LUNs for Non-Direct Access Devices (devices like streamers, tapes and CD-ROMs and, therefore, not configurable via ICPCON), are assigned in mkdev (ADM).
... find a tool named SRCSCAN in the directory /etc to the SCSI ID and the channel of the ICP RAID controllers and which host adapter number is derived from the controller's PCI slot number. Host drives are directly assigned to display all devices connected, so after the '/' is used in increasing order to the free... first detected host drive with their host adapter number, target ID and LUN. UNIX Target ID and LUN Target IDs and LUNs for Non-Direct Access Devices (devices like streamers, tapes and CD-ROMs and, therefore, not configurable via ICPCON), are assigned in mkdev (ADM).
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...system is booted, otherwise the device is not available under OpenServer. 8.3 Additional Information • From version 4.x of 4 ICP RAID controllers in one computer system. • The tool RAIDSYNC in the directory '/etc' carries out a UNIX SYNC command (... 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 LUN Device 0 1st Hard Disk, host drive no. 0 (boot drive) 0 Streamer 0 CD-ROM 0 Hard Disk, host drive no. 0 0 Hard Disk, host drive no. 1 0 DAT 0 Hard Disk, host drive no.2 Caution: Non-Direct Access Devices must not be recognized by SRCSCAN. 8.4 Remote Monitoring with the UNIX commands MOUNT and...
...system is booted, otherwise the device is not available under OpenServer. 8.3 Additional Information • From version 4.x of 4 ICP RAID controllers in one computer system. • The tool RAIDSYNC in the directory '/etc' carries out a UNIX SYNC command (... 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 LUN Device 0 1st Hard Disk, host drive no. 0 (boot drive) 0 Streamer 0 CD-ROM 0 Hard Disk, host drive no. 0 0 Hard Disk, host drive no. 1 0 DAT 0 Hard Disk, host drive no.2 Caution: Non-Direct Access Devices must not be recognized by SRCSCAN. 8.4 Remote Monitoring with the UNIX commands MOUNT and...
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ICP RAID Navigator 11.4.4 Non-Direct Access Devices (Raw Devices) Non-direct access devices cannot become components of host drives, array drives and logical drives controlled by the selected ICP RAID controller. Click on the Logical Configuration icon (Figure 11-134) to open the window. Figure 11-134. These devices are either controlled... module), the operating system or an application. See the Logical Configuration window in ICP RAID Navigator. Non Direct Access Devices Icon Description CD-ROM / CDR Tape drive SAF-TE-Processor Scanner SCSI Printer 11.5 Logical Configuration...
ICP RAID Navigator 11.4.4 Non-Direct Access Devices (Raw Devices) Non-direct access devices cannot become components of host drives, array drives and logical drives controlled by the selected ICP RAID controller. Click on the Logical Configuration icon (Figure 11-134) to open the window. Figure 11-134. These devices are either controlled... module), the operating system or an application. See the Logical Configuration window in ICP RAID Navigator. Non Direct Access Devices Icon Description CD-ROM / CDR Tape drive SAF-TE-Processor Scanner SCSI Printer 11.5 Logical Configuration...