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тАО10-22-2007 09:21 PM
тАО10-22-2007 09:21 PM
I know that the default value of Scsi controller ID is 7,but I want to change it so I can connect two Itanium server to one storage.
And I know that on HP9000 server I can change it in BCH,so I figure that I can change Itanium in EFI Shell.
So any one could tell me the actual command?
Thanks in advance
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тАО10-22-2007 09:32 PM
тАО10-22-2007 09:32 PM
Re: How to change Scsi controller ID on Itanium
# mptconfig -i 6 /dev/mpt10
Confirm: Do you want to change scsi parameters (y/[n]): y
Scan For Devices to avoid id conflict ... [Passed]
Status .................................. [Successful]
Hope this helps!
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тАО10-22-2007 11:20 PM
тАО10-22-2007 11:20 PM
Re: How to change Scsi controller ID on Itanium
If you have to ask that question, then you shouldn't be asking.
Why do i say that? Because connecting 2 servers to shared storage is not to be taken lightly. It is NOT a supported configuration and likely to cause trouble.
To do it right, it typically requires extensive qualification and dedicated (cluster aware) software.
What if one of the servers calls for a bus-reset?
Will the other server patiently wait or crash?
How will you synchronze access / prevent double allocation (scsi reservation?).
For an experiemnt/test? Fine, go ahead!
For production use? I'd check my support situation.
Good luck!
You'll need it.
Regards,
Hein.
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тАО10-23-2007 01:48 AM
тАО10-23-2007 01:48 AM
Re: How to change Scsi controller ID on Itanium
Hope this helps!
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тАО10-29-2007 11:48 AM
тАО10-29-2007 11:48 AM
SolutionShell> search all
Shell> map -r
Shell> drivers (to get
Shell> drvcfg (to get
Shell>drvcfg -s
Then change the SCSI ID in the adapter properties.
Other EFI utility named "pscsi" could also be used if available/installed with supported adapters like A7173A.