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in
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if
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the customer experiences difficulties
with
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question,
with
a CMD Host Adapter
an
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and
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and
is un-
or
rechaser, freight prepaid.
CABLE
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will be repaired or replaced
GENERAL
fuses, bulbs,
uct. CMD shall have
mal wear
user, improper
which it
power
any
WARRANTY - All CMD provided cables are warranted for ninety
be
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CMD
at
TERMS
and
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Return and
Repair Policy WARRANTY PERIOD
The following warranty period is from the date of shipment:
CMD Host Adapter one year
Cable
Drive manufacturer's warranty
HEREBY
EXPRESS
OR
PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT.
WARRANTIES ARE
FOR
DAMAGES, INCLUDING
90
days
DISCLAIMED
IN
LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS OR
AND
EXCLUDED
BUT
NOT LIMITED TO
BY
RETURN
The allowable period of
CMD Host Adapter less than
Cable less than
Drive
RETURN
CMD Host Adapter
Cable
FOR
CREDIT
return
for credit from the date of shipment is as follows
not
FOR
REPAIR
In-Warranty (Less than 1 year)
• CMD offers a 15
boards will be repaired
date of return to CMD.
• CMD also offers two in-warranty 24
24
Hour
Turnaround
Under this policy, CMD will ship a loaner
customer for a charge
turn
the defective
fective board
in
seven (7) days after the receipt of the repaired board. Approval for loaner service is
on
based
24
In
at
model of the board to customer within
defective board. CMD will
For all other cases,
$200.00. CMD does
months from the date of shipment. Customer is responsible for returning the defective
board to CMD within seven
• The remaining
Out-of-Warranty (more
• CMD offers a 15
freight for all out-of-warranty host adapter boards. Defective boards will be repaired
returned to customer within
• CMD also offers
Under this policy, CMD will ship the same model loaner
ing days
is for use
tomer is responsible for returning the defective board to CMD within seven days after the
receipt of loaner
paired
customer credit verification.
• CMD will extend warranty for a period of six
board.
In-Warranty
Out-of-Warranty
credit verification.
Hour
Turnaround
the case that the defective
its
own
to
by
and
working
and
option, offers a
warranty
working
an
customer for
the customer
and
received. The approval of the loaner service is
(90
days) - free swap.
(90
day
turnaround
and
returned to the customer within
Loaner
Service:
of
$100.00
board
to
CMD within seven (7) days for repair. CMD will repair the de-
return the board to the customer. Customer must then return the loaner
Swap
Service:
board
24
hour
swap
swap
will occur
not
offer
swap
(7) days after receipt of the
period shall apply to the repaired
than
1 year)
day
turnaround
15
working days starting
Out-of-Warranty
an
additional charge of $100.00 plus freight per loaner. The loaner
during
returning the loaner
days) -
not
applicable.
repair
hour
expediting
in
per
loaner. Upon receiving the loaner, customer
is within the first six
turnaround
24
hours during working days
with a
new
with
either a
services for boards
repair
24
Hour
the period that the defective board is being repaired. Cus-
guide
different aspect
appendices for further configuration
following descriptions summarize each section.
Chapter
conventions used.
Chapter
features
Chapter
procedures for the
has
five chapters
of
preparing
1:
Introduction
2:
Features
and
specifications.
3:
Installation describes
CBI-lOlO.
explains the
and
Specifications describes the CBI-lOlO
and
configuring the system
and
three appendices. Each chapter explains a
your
CBI-lOlO for use. You
and
troubleshooting information. The
purpose
hardware
configuration
CBI-lOlOTM.
and
may
of this guide
It includes
the CBI-lOlO
refer to the
and
details the
and
details its
and
installation
Chapter
and
Chapter
and
Appendix
and
4:
Setup
software configuration.
5:
SCSI Library lists a glossary
command
A:
Host computers compatible
describes the On-Board Utility, set
codes for the CBI-lOlO.
Supported
Devices
and
Host
with
the CBI-lOlO.
on
SCSI terms
Computers
up
of special features
and
gives SCSI status
lists the SCSI devices
Introduction
1-1
Page 17
CBI-1010
Appendix
CBI-IOIO under VMS®.
Appendix
the CBI-IOIO.
Conventions
The following conventions are used
Keycaps-Characters
example, "Press
keys are joined
Commands-Italics
eg.,
show
dev
Entering Text or Commands
entered
the text or command
on
B:
Troubleshooting gives some troubleshooting guidelines for the
C:
Jumper
by
Settings list the jumper setting selections available
in
the CBI-IOIO User's Guide.
in
square brackets represent keys
[ENTER]" means press the [ENTER] key. When two or more
a plus sign (+), press those keys
text represents a command that can
on
your keyboard. For
at
the same time.
be
used
on
a system,
duo
on
screen will be
and
Screen-Text
in
italics
and
press [ENTER].
bold as show dev
or commands that must be
du;
be
sure to enter
on
1-2
Introduction
Page 18
2
Features and Specifications
This section briefly describes the CBI-I0I0 V
details its specifications.
CBI-1010 Features
The CBI-I0I0 is
is fully compatible
Tape Mass Storage Control Protocol (TMSCP). Each CBI-I0I0 is fully licensed
by
Digital
The CBI-I0I0
systems.
which use
The
CBI-I0I0
single-ended SCSI channel can
(when the transfer rate is
can be
and
It
DU!TU
used
an
is
built
can
supports
supports
to connect
AXBI
intelligent
with
the DEC Mass Storage Control Protocol (MSCP)
around
be
used
VMS,
drivers.
either a single-ended or differential SCSI channel. A
up
high
performance
DEC's
with
the 5800, 6000, 8000,
UL
TRIX,
be
10
MBytes/second) while a differential
to
80
own
BIIC
and
selected UNIX operating systems
used
for connecting
feet of cable.
SCSI
Host
VAXBI
interface chip.
SCSI host adapter that
and
9000 series V
up
to 9.9 feet of cable
Adapter
SCSI
and
and
AXBI
channel
CBI-I0I0 features Octaword DMA master transfers, virtual data buffer,
The
command
arbitration, disconnect
capability.
be
connected to the CBI-I0I0
10-MB/sec
(async) mode.
queuing, dynamic defect management,
Up
to seven
in
synchronous (sync)
and
reconnect capabilities,
SCSI
devices (either single-ended or differential) can
SCSI
port
mode
with
and
standard
and
SCSI
bus
7-MB/sec
SCSI
bus
multiple host
data
transfer rate
in
asynchronous
Features and Specifications
up
to
2-1
Page 19
CBI-1010
The CBl-1010 supports a variety of
magnetic
supported
Tab\e
CBI-l0l0/
CBI-l0l0/
CBI-l0l0I™
CBI-l0l0
The
disk, tape,
by
the
CB\-1
2-1
M
T
1MB
CBI-1010
SCSI drives, scan
disk and tape drives.
The
CBI-101
drive Logical Unit
configuration of devices.
The CBI-1010 features six
LEDs are visible
and
optical disk drives. Table 2-1 lists the devices
different CBl-1010 models.
01
o·
Models
supports disk drives only
supports tape drives only
supports disk
supports disk drives only
has
an
On-Board Utility for
bad
0haS
blocks
an
on-board non-volatile
Number
and
Offset
LEos--thr
from the front or
sync/
Async SCSI devices including
and tape drives simultallE
yOU
to format
replace
and
them
automaticallY,
RAM
(NoVRAM-) to store the
other important information to handle
the
one red,
chassis
ee
top
green,
of
oUSly
and
and
when
configure the
and
test
SCSI
twO
yellOW.
the system is
These
running
fIgure
and
are labeled as
2-1:
front
YELLOW
0998
LEO Ass\gnrn
shown
ent
in
Figure 2-1.
2-2 Features and
specificatiOns
Page 20
CBI-1010
Table
Table
LED Color
. DS1-Right
DS1-Left
DS2-Left
DS2-Right
D998/
D999
2-2
describes the conditions of
2-2
LED Indicators
red
green
green
green
yellow
Special Features
CBI-IOIO
Indication
Error condition occurred.
Power-up
LED lights
diagnostic testing.
blink
SCSI controller chip Single-ended
Differential
Terminator
Figure
Self-test passed.
to
3-1.
OK
and
activity indicator.
when
the
During
show
controller activity.
mode
power
enabled
pin
when
CQD-220 succeeds
is
supplied
LED's are lit.
normal
with
not
Upon
operation, this LED will
mode
lit.
with
power
in
the
enabled
power.
self-
when
Refer
up,
this
lit.
to
The
CBI-IOIO
models as listed Table
Table
Model
CBI-1010/TM Yes Yes
CBI-1010/T Yes Yes
CBI-1010/M Yes
CBI-1010
2-3
supports
special features
2-3.
Special Feature Support List
Multi-Hosting
1MB
Yes
that
pertain
to the different
TMU
No
No
Multi-Hosting
CBI-IOIO
between
multi-host solution
boxes. Multi-hosting instructions are given
II
Additional Utilities." Refer to Appendix A for
devices. Refer to
gives
you
the ability to completely share
multiple VAX systems
can
support
Chapter
4 for configuration instructions.
running
VAX
disk, tape,
an
array of disks
cluster software. CMD's
and
optical devices including juke-
in
Chapter 4,
supported
under
disk
CBI-IOIO
and
and
tape
tapes
Features and Specifications 2-3
Page 21
CBI-1010
Tape Monitor Utility
The Tape Monitor
CMD Teclmology
UtilityTM
and
(TMU) is
work exclusively
an
application software developed
with
CMD
SCSI
host adapters as
by
an
optional feature for VAX/VMS systems.
This Tape Monitor
dor
identification, drive firmware revision, the remaining tape capacity, per-
UtilityTM
runs
under
VMS
and
displays the tape drive ven-
centage of rewrites during writes or percentage of ECC retrys during reads,
and
current tape operations such as read, write, write file mark, space, rewind, etc. You can install multiple
observe all tape activity from any
without
the information
To install the Tape Monitor
subsection
any additional add-in hardware. You also can open a file to log all
during
unattended backup.
Utility, use On-Board Utility (Chapter 4,
1/
Additional Utilities") to enable TMU since the factory setting for
CBI-IOIOs
VAX
terminal locally
TMU OFF. Then follow the instructions given
Monitor
SynclAsync Mode
Utility User's Manual
part
number
and
tape drives
or
in
the accompanying CMD Tape
in
one site
across the network
MAN-OOOTMU-OOl.
and
The
CBI-IOIO
support
asynchronous
In
Sync mode,
comes standard
synchronous mode. However, you can change the
mode
using the On-Board Utility
CBI-IOIO
device connected to find
device.
In
Async mode,
asynchronously even
SCSI devices also
Sync
CBI-IOIO
if
in
synchronous mode. Most
in
will automatically negotiate
out
whether the Sync mode is supported
will communicate
the
SCSI
device supports Sync mode. Most of the
support
Async mode.
with
Chapter
with
the
SCSI
SCSI
devices
CBI-IOIO
4.
each
SCSI
device
by
to
the
2-4
Features and Specifications
Page 22
CBI-1010
CBI-1
01
0 Specifications
Table 2-4
CBI-IOIO.
Table
Emulation
Bus Interface
Adapter
Interrupt Vector
Transfer Mode
Command Queuing
Data Buffer Capacity
Defect Management:
Software Supported
Multiple-Hosting
Formatting
Optional Software
LED Indicators
Peripheral Interface
SCSI
SCSI
Devices Supported
System Performance
SCSI
SCSI
Operating Temperature
Relative Humidity
Power Requirement
on
the
following
2-4 Controller Specifications
Size
Transfer Rate
Bus Parity
Driver/Receiver
Cable Length
page
lists
the
Controller
MSCP
VAXBI
Single V
Software programmable
Octaword DMA master
32
Virtual data buffer
Dynamic defect management
VMS,
Support multiple-hosting for disks, optical drives
On
for optical erasable disk format)
Tape monitor utility
Self test, error conditions, single-ended
ended terminator power, differential
differential terminator power
Small Computer System Interface
10.0-MB/sec
7.0-MB/sec in Asynchronous mode
Odd
Up to 7
Support disconnect/reconnect capability
configuration
Single-ended or differential
Single-ended,
Differential,
5°
10%
+5V
(DU
driver) / TMSCP (TU driver)
AXBI
slot
Commands
ULTRIX
board format
parity
SCSI
10
MBytes / second transfer rate
C to
50°
to
900/0
DC 6.0A,
with
optimized seek
and
selected UNIX versions
and
bad block replacement
(TMU)
in
Synchronous mode
devices
up
to
9.9
ft
up
to
80
ft
(25
C
, Non-condensing
+12V
DC
Specifications for
SCSI
SCSI
(SCSI)
and
(3
meters) recommended
meters)
14mA,
-12V
DC
6mA
(ISO
enable, single-
enable,
multiple host
the
and
tapes.
standard
at
Features and Specifications 2-5
Page 23
CBI-1010
Cabling
The
CBI-1010
CMD Technology strongly recommends the use of differential mode
data transfer rate exceeds five megabytes per second.
but
to use single-ended mode
ommends that the total internal
than
three
will operate
(3)
meters
or
in
single-ended or differential mode; however,
If you have no choice
at
9.9
a high transfer rate, the
and
external cable length should be no longer
feet
when
the transfer rate is
SCSI-3
10
MBytes/second.
when
proposal rec-
Furthermore, the single-ended cable should meet or exceed the following
specifications.
the
Table
Characteristic Impedance
Signal Attenuation
Pair-to-pair Propagation
Delay Delta
DC Resistance
2-5
Cable Specifications
No
ohms
.095
.15
.23
less
than
90
dB
maximum
nanoseconds
ohms
maximum
ohms
per
maximum
Termination
The single-ended daughter card adapter for the
mination. Some
quate at high transfer rates.
SCSI
devices still use passive termination, which is inade-
If
your system is running
CBI-1010
transfer rates in excess of five megabytes per second
one
end
of the
of high-performance termination at the other
SCSI
bus, you
must
use active termination or some other type
end
of the bus.
and
no
greater
meter at 5 MHz
per
per
meter
at
meter
20
degrees C
than
employs active ter-
in
single-ended mode at
and
the
CBI-1010
140
is at
2-6
Features and Specifications
Page 24
3
Installation
This chapter details hardware configuration
The CBI-1010
must
be configured first, installed
SCSI devices installed last. This chapter is organized
must
Chapter
Utility
be installed; after completing
4.
Features
in
Chapter
4.
not
selectable here
Hardware Configuration
This section details setting
ing
it
inside a system.
tion for
proper
configuration. Table
CBI-1010 model.
Table
Model
CBI-IOIO/TM
CBI-IOIO/T
CBI-IOIO/M
CBI-IOIO/MB
3-1
Default Settings
Be
Wl(1-3) Wl(2-4) W5(1-2)
OUT
OUT
OUT OUT
OUT OUT
and
installation for the CBI-1010.
in
the system second,
in
the
order
hardware
can
up
various features for the CBI-1010 before install-
sure to follow
3-1
OUT
OUT
installation, refer to "Setup"
be selected
the
instructions listed
through
illustrates the default settings for each
U9
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
PAL PIK08
PAL PIK28
PALPIK29
PAL PIK58A
the
the On-Board
in
each subsec-
and
CBI-1010
in
Note that (F) means factory setting.
Figure
3-1
illustrates the components
on
the
CBI-1010.
Installation
3-1
Page 25
CBI-tOtO
CPU
U9
--~~
'---~
~_-_~
....---..
'---_--'
1:::::::::::3
1:::::::::::3
~
~c::J
--1.:::m!ll!!lIIIl111mDJ
(::::::::3
(:::::::3 (:::::::3
__
-
D"
JE
(::::::::::3
(:::::::3
~::=::::{
(:::::::3
(:::::::3~~1~:::~:::~::~::~::3~~~~~~~~~
II
~---,<r=~1
(:::::::3
DID~fmml
1 (
(:::::::3
-1
IDI:::::::::::.:~
.::::::::::::3
'----
IIII
(:::::::3
C:::::J
C3
q~W8::J
(:::::::J
C::::::::::3
..
' 3
1"---_.(,
___
"II~-~
(:::::::3(::::::::::1
~
1 4
:::::::::::::~:::::::~
C:::::::::::I:::::::3
...
_-.,.......
II
D
,
c::J
c::J
~
I J
~:::::::~
(:::::::3
........
(:::::::3
~
<
(:::::::3
C:::::::3
<
(:::::::3
c:::::>
VUlt
CHIP
D
C:::::3
(::
:::::<
'--------'
Figure 3·1: Components
Disk
and Tape Emulation Selection
The CBI-IOIO/TM is a multiple function controller.
CBI-IOIO/TM as a single function controller (configured
ity as 0 disk
one of the functions
• To disable
See Figure 3-2 for location of
• To disable disk function, install a
See Figure 3-2 for location of
of
the CBI·1
or
0 tape) the
tape
01
0
unused
shown
function, install a
below, see Table 3-2 for different configurations.
function must be disabled. You
WI
WI
for
the CBI-1
shunt
and
shunt
and
on
pin
positions.
on
pin
positions.
01
When
pins I
pins 2
O/TM
you
through
and
3 of
and
4 of
configure the
RS-232 Util-
can
disable
jumper
jumper
WI.
WI.
3-2
Installation
Page 26
CBI-1010
Table 3-2
Pins 1 & 3
OUT
IN
OUT
Note that
(F)
0
W1
Jumper Settings
Pins 2 & 4
OUT
OUT
IN
means factory setting.
1
:::::
Description
CBI-IOIO/TM
CBI-IOIO/TM configured for disk only
in
location U9
CBI-IOIO/TM configured for tape only
in
location U9
::S[@
with
PAL PIK08 in location U9
with
with
C::::::::J
1:::::::::::
(F)
PAL PIK08
PAL PIK08
3
:::3-
::3
Figure 3·2: Jumper
Switching Between CBI-1010/M and CBI-1010/MB
Both the CBI-lOlO/M
1010/M offers
tion, which is necessary for bootability
tween
ing the PAL
WS.
PIK58A
PIK58A
Be
a screwdriver to
the CBI-lOlO/M
All CBI-IOIO/M adapters come
sure to
[::::::
I:
: : : : : : : : : :
W1
Pin Positions
and
KLESI
at
location U9
as
an
accessory. Likewise, all CBI-IOIO/MB adapters come
installed at
turn
off
emulation, while the CBI-lOlO
and
U9
and
power
pry
the PAL loose
::JI::::
51:
CBI-lOlO/MB
CBI-IOIO/MB models is a simple matter of chang-
and
either removing
PAL PIK29 as
to the
adapter
:::
::J
: : : : : : : : J
with
and
support
on
VAX
PAL PIK29 installed
an
before
then
disk drives only,
6000 systems. Switching be-
or
accessory.
you
remove it
1:::::::::::
I:
: : : : : : : : J
but
/MB
offers
installing the jumper
switch the PAL at U9. Use
with
KDB50
at
your
U9
fingers. In-
the
emula-
and
with
3
CBI-
at
PAL
PAL
Installation
3-3
Page 27
CBI-1010
sert the alternative PAL
that the alignment of the notch
rounding
chips. This will assure a
power, change the
desire. Table
Table 3-3 CBI-1
Model
CBI-IOIO/M
CBI-IOIO/MB
System Node
Care
must
3-3
shows the EPROM
10
be taken
and
jumper
01
Emulation
KLESI
KDB50
when
at
OIM
and CBI-1
installing a CBI-I0I0 to avoid having the operating
press
at
one
proper
down
end
until it is fully seated. Make sure
of the PAL is identical to the sur-
pin-one match. Before restoring
W5 to the appropriate setting for the model
and
jumper settings for each model.
01
O/MB
W5
OUT
IN
Settings
U9
PAL PIK29 installed
PAL PIK58A installed
you
system change the physical device names of the currently installed devices.
During
auto configure, each device found is given a
unique
device name. The
device names are expressed as:
ddcu
where
dd
= type of device
c = Controller designator (A,B,C
u = Unit
The device name is determined
registers
are
4-1 for
no
concerns
unit
OP
The controller designator is derived by the operating system as it scans
space. The first MSCP disk controller found is given
MSCP disk controller 'B'
number
/SA). Since these addresses are fixed
with
numbers.
(Le.
MU,DU,PT,PU)
...
)
by
the physical address of the controllers
within
the CBI-I0I0, there
configuring the device type. Refer to
the
letter'
and
so on. This will generate devices DUAx/PUAx,
Chapter
4, Table
A', the second
port
I/O
DUBx/PUBx, incrementing the controller letter until all disk controllers are
found. The same is true for each
MUAx/PTAx, MUBx/PTBx
at
The scan will start
within
the
o to
the system.
BI
is the system node ID.
15.
node 0 and
On
native
TMSCP tape controller, yielding devices
and
so on.
will
work
BI
systems
In
these systems, the system ID's range from
its
way
up
to the last node ID
(Le.
8200/8250/8350), the node ID of
3-4
Installation
Page 28
On
systems where the
aIl6000's), the system
VAX
6000
machine has
logically capable of containing a bus
BI
is the system
node
ID does not match the
240
system node ID's. The
adapter
I/O
bus (i.e. 58xx, 85xx, 8700, 8800
BI
with
node
XMI
16
node ID of its own.
ID.
bus has
Physically this arrangement is not permissible, however, this is
looks at the system.
map
Table 3-4 shows a
of system node ID's for a
VAX
6000 type machine.
CBI-1010
and
For example, a
15
nodes each
how
VMS
Table 3-4
XMI
node
1
2
3 32 - 47
4
5
6
7
8
9 128 10
11
12
13
14
15
Map
of
System Node
10
for
VAX 6000
System
0-15
31
16 -
48 -63
79
64 80 -
95
96 -111
112 - 127
144 160 176 192 - 207
208 224 -
nodes
143
159
175
191
223
239
It
is desirable to install the CBI-I0I0 at a system node ID that will not change
the
physical
accomplished
any
other currently
The
CBI-I0I0/T is device type PT
system node ID
device names of the currently installed devices.
by
installing
than
1010/MB is a device type
node ID
of
PU
than
than
other MSCP disk controllers. The CBI-I0I0/TM is a device type
/DU
and
PT
other MSCP disk
the
installed
CBI-l0l0
device of
/MU
at a higher
the
same type.
and
should be installed at a higher
system
other TMSCP tape controllers. The CBI-I010
/MU
PU/DU
and
should be installed at a higher system
and
TMSCP tape controllers.
and
should be installed
at
This
is
node
ID
/M
than
and
a higher system
node
ID
Installation
CBI-
3-5
Page 29
CBI-1010
If
you
do
not
adhere to these guidelines, currently installed devices
a higher system
tor
changed
As
an
example,
XMI
node
IS,
CBI-lOlO/TM
node
from'
Differential Mode
ID 212), the controller designator for the KDB-50 will
bus, identifying
section explains these topics prior to listing installation procedures; carefully
read the explanations first.
SCSI
The V
one of the
30-pin connector
connector CONI. The 30-pin connector
defined as connector CON2 (see Figure 3-4 for details). Table 3-5 lists the
connectors
Table 3-5 Connectors
Connector
JE
Cabling
AXBI
CBI-1
01
CBI-IOIO
and
0
involves installing the board, cables, terminating the
testing SCSI devices
with
systems provide two 30-pin connectors
VAXBI
and
Zero Insertion Force
on
the component side of the
cables for the
Connector Single-Ended/Differential
signals
CBI-IOIO.
and
CONl
Cables
(ZIF)
connectors JC, JD,
CBI-IOIO
on
the solder side of the
Connector On-Board
Ended/Differential signals
the On-Board Utility. This
in
the backplane for every
and
JE.
The
is defined as
CBI-IOIO
CON2
RS-232
Utility & Single-
is
The
CBI-IOIO
utility interface)
ductor cable.
SCSI
connector
comes
and
One
and
end
with
one three-foot
SCSI
I/O
cable (including
system back panel adapter kit. The
has
two
30-pin connectors
and
a IO-pin connector.
I/O
cable is a 60-con-
the other
RS-232
end
has 50-pin
Installation
3-9
Page 33
CBI-1010
NOTE
CMD strongly recommends the use of differential
in
systems employing transfer rates
megabytes
per
use single-ended mode, the
mends
longer
per
SCSI Terminator Power
Typically the initiator
+5-volts, to the
SCSI devices, the terminator
the
that the total length of the SCSI cable
than
second. See
(SCSI
SCSI bus. Because the CBI-lOlO is considered
enabled.
The
CBI-lOlO supplies terminator
ended/
block,
SCSI
differential SCSI connector
WB. (Check Tables 5-5
10
for Host Adapter (Initiator)
in
excess of five
second.
three meters (about
page
If
you
have no alternative
SCSI
-3
proposal recom-
9.9
feet) at
2-6 for more details.
10
megabytes
host adapter) supplies terminator power,
and
power
power
5-6 for
(JE)
option of
the
CBI-lOlO needs to be
to the TERMPWR pins of single-
through
pin
a polyswitch
assignments.)
mode
but
be
no
an
initiator to
and
jumper
to
Each device
(0
to
7).
on
the SCSI
bus
requires a unique SCSI Identification address
SCSI ID 7 has the highest priority
on
the
bus
lowest priority.
CBI-lOlO plays the role of initiator
The
To alter
On-Board
CBI-1 010 Installation Procedures
1 Make sure the system is
WARNING
the
Host Adapter SCSI ID, change NOVRAM settings
RS-232
Utility given
configured as given
Make sure you are wearing anti-static wrist straps.
in
powered
in
the section,
Chapter
and
is factory configured to SCSI ID
4.
OFF. Make
sure
"Hardware
2 Choose a correct slot for installing the CBI-lOlO
"System
Node
3 Install the
the
system's backplane;
ID."
CBI-lOlO
in
the correct slot
push
the
with
the ZIF connectors set into
ZIF handle
down
CBI-IOlO into place.
and
SCSI ID a has the
through
the
CBI-IOIO
Configuration."
by
reading the section
to clamp the
7.
the
is
3-10
Installation
Page 34
CBI-tOtO
48 Differential Configuration: Install the back panel into
with
the
system
external connector to the
ribbon cable inside the system. If necessary, move the
"SCSI Differential" slot
on
the back panel
unscrewing the connector from the "SCSI Single Ended" slot
the
plate from
and
screw
"SCSI Differential" slot. Swap the plate
them
both back into place. (See Figure 3-7.)
the
back of the
and
and
the connector
JE CON2
by
the
JE
CON1
Ribbon Cable
SCSI Differential Slot
Figure 3-7: Back Panel Cabling (Differential)
4b Single
system
external connector to the
Ended
with
the
Configuration: Install the back panel into the back of the
ribbon cable inside the system. If necessary, move the
"SCSI Single Ended" slot
unscrewing the connector from the "SCSI Differential" slot
from the
and
screw
"SCSI Single Ended" slot.
them
both
back into place. (See Figure 3-8.)
Swap
the
plate
on
the back panel
and
and
the connector
the
by
plate
Installation
3-11
Page 35
CBI-1D10
Figure 3·8: Back Panel Cabling (Single Ended)
Ribbon Cable
JE
CON1
JE CON2
5 Locate the 60-pin ribbon cable
CONI
of the backplane.
(See
backplane.)
WARNING
Pin 1 of the cable must match
backplane.
and
connect cable labeled
Figure 3-9 for connectors
CONi
pin 1 of the
JE
CONI
on
the system
to
JE
3-12
Installation
Page 36
CBI-tOtO
Component
Blue
Node
CONl
CONl
CONl
side
ID
plug----l
pin
pin
pin
of
CBI-lOl 0
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CBI-1 01
JA
Connector
JB
Connector
JC Connector
pin
JD
Connector
pin
JE
Connector
CON2 pin
0
Figure 3·9: Connectors on the system backplane
6 Connect
JE
CON2 of the ribbon cable to
backplane.
7 Connect the IO-pin
7 for differential configurations
figurations.)
RS-232
JE
CON2 of
the
cable to the back panel
and
Figure
3-8
for single
at
JI
(see Figure 3-
ended
con-
Installation
3-13
Page 37
CBI-1010
Installing SCSI Devices
This section details installing devices from the connectors of
adapter
Specifications"
Cable Specifications
Single-ended
paragraph
See page 2-6 for a discussion of cabling issues
kit to the SCSI
and
and
devices~
Read carefully the subsections, "Cable
"SCSI ID for Target Devices" before installing the devices.
differential cable specifications vary; see the appropriate
below for cable specifications before attempting to install devices.
in
systems
running
transfer rates.
Single-ended:
•
When
that
ble
•
When
a shielded twisted pair cable
• A
effects
• The maximum cable length is
10
the
CBI-IOIO
and
the SCSI devices are installed
in
meets EMI/RFI shielding requirements, a 25-conductor twisted
must
minimum
megabytes
be
the
CBI-IOIO
and
used
for connecting
and
the SCSI devices are installed
the
must
be
conductor size of 2S-AWG
ensure
per
proper
second.
distribution of optional terminator power.
3.0
meters
CBI-IOIO
used
to meet FCC requirements.
must
or
9.9 feet
(JE)
be
and
the SCSI devices.
in
used
to minimize noise
in
single-ended
the
back panel
at
high
the same cabinet
pair
ca-
separate cabinets,
mode
at
Differential:
•
When
the
CBI-IOIO
and
the SCSI devices are installed
in
the same cabinet
that meets EMI/RFI shielding requirements, a 25-conductor twisted
must
ble
•
When
nets, a shielded twisted pair cable
vices from the back panel
be
the
CBI-IOIO
used
for connecting
and
the
CBI-IOIO
(JE)
and
the SCSI devices are installed
adapter
must
kit meeting FCC requirements. Other-
be
used
to connect the SCSI de-
the SCSI devices.
in
separated cabi-
wise, crosstalk between adjacent signals causing spurious pulses
ential signals will occurs
distances. Each
the positive signal,
pair
and
• Cables should consist of conductors of 26-AWG
• The
SCSI
maximum
10
for Target Devices
cable length is
Each SCSI device (initiator
ID number. Since the
CBI-IOIO
even
at
slow data transfer rates
and
should be connected to the same signal, one wire to
the other wire to
25
meters
or
target)
has
on
been
the
negative.
or
2S-AWG.
or
SO
feet
in
differential mode.
the SCSI bus requires a
set to
SCSI
ID 7 (initiator), target
pair
on
differ-
short cable
unique
SCSI
ca-
3-14 Installation
Page 38
CBI-1010
devices
Target ID starts
The factory setting of the
and
drives
configuration;
SCSI Device Installation Procedures
To install
1 Connect SCSI cables as listed below for the specified mode:
must
be set from SCSI
with
SCSI ID 0
ID
0 to
6.
Normally, the assignment of SCSI
on
single function boards.
CBI-I0I0/TM is four disk devices
three tape devices
or
three tapes drives
if
you
SCSI
devices follow the procedures below:
For
single-ended
bel "Single-Ended" to the
total of the internal
10
MBytes/ second. See Figure 3-10.
For
differential
bel "Singled-Ended" to the
(SCSI
do
mode:
mode:
not,
ID=4 to
you
you
6).
If
you have more
must use the On-Board Utility to change the
do
not need to change the configuration.
Connect a SCSI cable from the back panel
SCSI devices (see "Cable Specifications"). The
and
external cable lengths
must
Connect a SCSI cable from the back panel
SCSI devices (see "Cable Specifications").
The total of the internal·and external cable lengths
80
feet. See Figure 3-10.
(SCSI
than
not
exceed 9.9 feet at
must
not
ID=O
to 3)
four disks
at
the la-
at
the la-
exceed
SCSI
Bus Cable
SCSIID=7 T
CBI-1010
Figure
in
Host Computer
3·10: SCSI cabling
2 Terminate the
device
by
SCSI
with
using
bus
on-board termination (see manufacturer's documentation)
an
external terminator.
are
SCSI
Device
physical
not
ends of the SCSI bus
Be
sure devices
terminated (see Figure 3-10).
SCSI
Device
T indicates
by
terminating
in
SCSI
Device
SCSI bus termination.
the
the middle
SCSIID=2 T
last SCSI
of
the
or
Installation
3-15
Page 39
CBI-1010
The
3
Set
CBI-IOIO
the
devices SCSI ID numbers to the specifications set forth
is factory configured
with
on-board termination.
ID for Target Devices" (see manufacturer's documentation for setting
devices
NOTE For multi-hosting refer to section, "Multi-Hosting
SCSI
ID).
Configuration."
in
"SCSI
3-16
Installation
Page 40
4
Setup
This chapter will assist
for use.
On-Board Utility
The
CBI-IOIO
ity for all DEC
SCSI cable,
utility functions, explained
Accessing the Utility
To access the RS-232 utility, follow the instructions below.
1 Connect a terminal to the CBI-1010's
DEC compatible RJ-11/Modified Module 423 Jack connector of the back
panel
2 Set the terminal
SCSI
and
adapter
you
in
setting
host
adapter
VAXBI
SCSI devices connected to the
systems. The On-Board utility
at
the
kit).
baud
rate to 9600 (8-bit data, I-stop bit,
comes
end
up
the
with
of this chapter.
RS-232
CBI-IOIO
the general
CBI-IOIO.
and
can
port
(DB-25 connector or
your
system
purpose
test the
Be
RS-232 util-
VAXBI
sure to complete
no
parity).
slot,
Setup
4-1
Page 41
CBI-1010
3
Halt
the system's CPU, reset the system,
terminal. The
main
menu
will display as
following page.
SCSI HOST ADAPTER UTILITY (REV. YYYXZZ)
x = EXIT
and
hit
shown
carriage
in
Figure
return
4-1
on
on
the
the
[DISK]
1 = LOGICAL UNIT NUMBER OFFSET
2 = FORMAT DRIVE
3 = QUALI FY DRIVE
4 = MANUALLY REPLACE BAD BLOCKS
5 = ADDITONAL UTILITIES
SELECT OPTION
Figure 4-1: Utility Main Menu
Once the
main
?
utility
menu
shows
select the desired option. Press
main
menu.
[TAPE]
= LOGICAL UNIT NUMBER OFFSET
6
7 = ADDITIONAL UTILITIES
up,
you
can
key
[CTRL] + C
at
any
4 Refer the the next subsections for configurations.
unplug
the terminal, reset the system,
and
boot.
Board Utility while the system is running.
Changing
LUN
Offset
in
the
number
time to
When
DO
return
completed,
NOT use the On-
to
to the
4-2 Setup
When
change the LUN (Logical
different Unit
are
a system
has
a HSC
Number
no
other MSCP controllers
or
in a VAX
Unit Number) offset. Each MSCP drive requires a
so
that
the
unit
in
the system, the L
If there exists another MSCP controller
offset
ID 0 will
such
Target Drives"
1 Select option 1 from the
2 Enter the
should
DUAO,
OFFSET = 0, ENTER
be
be four
DUBIO
DUAl,
in
Chapter
new
and
DUA2, DUA3, DUBIO, DUB11 (see section, "SCSI ID for
value for LUN offset
or
above.
In
SCSI ID 1 will
3 for explanation).
main
NEW
VALUE:
the case
menu
cluster
numbers
with
be
it
will
be
necessary to
are
not
duplicated. If there
UN
offset can
four drives
that
LUN offset is equal to 10, SCSI
(0
to 3),
DUB1l. The drives will
be
then
show
for disk drives; 6 for tape drives.
at
the statement: PRESENT
LUN
o.
the LUN
up
as
Page 42
3
At
the statement: SAVE
NEW
CONFIGURATION
(Y
or
N)? enter
CBI-1010
Y.
4 The monitor will display COMPLETE
Formatting the Drive
when
This section details formatting a drive. The
Command
defects
to the selected
on
the Manufacture Defect List (MDL). Remember formatting a drive
SCSI
disk drive
will rewrite all the sectors of that drive.
CMD recommends that
you
format all
new
the steps below:
1 Select option 2 from the
6 :
want
number
***
to continue.
2 Enter the device
3
NUMBER 0
At
the statement:
ter Y if
TO
you
main
menu.
from 0 to 6
WILL DESTROY DATA
finished executing.
CBI-IOIO
and
requests
issues Format Unit
it
to
map
out
the
drives. To format a drive, follow
in
the statement: ENTER DEVICE
ON
DEVICE
X,
ARE
YOU SURE? en-
4 The monitor displays
WAIT
while the drive is executing the format
process.
5 The monitor will display COMPLETE
Qualifying the Drive
when
After formatting the device, CMD recommends
running
program
there are any
statement
this procedure
at
lease once
without
writes different patterns to the drive
bad
sectors, the sectors will automatically be replaced
XX
XXXXXXXX
BAD BLOCK REPLACED will appear. Follow the
errors detected. The qualify
instructions below for qualifying a drive.
1
Select option 3 from the
2 Enter the device
<0
TO
6>:
3
At
the statement:
enter Y
if
you
want
number
***
main
menu.
at the statement: QUALIFY DEVICE NUMBER
WILL DESTROY DATA
to continue.
finished executing.
you
qualify devices
and
then
verifies the data. If
ON
THIS DEVICE,
ARE
by
and
the
YOU SURE?
Setup 4-3
Page 43
CBI-1010
4 The monitor will display QUALIFY STARTED <SEQUENTIAL WRITE
READ>! <HIT <BREAK>
5 The monitor will display TESTING LOOP
6 Press [BREAK] to exit back to the
TO
ABORT>.
main
COUNT
menu
AND
after
BLOCK NUMBER:
you
are satisfied
the qualifying process.
Manually Replacing Bad Sectors
This option allows
supports
so there is
replace
data
dynamic defect management which replaces defective sectors on-line
no
bad
sectors manually follow these instructions; remember that any
in
the sector will be lost:
1 Select option 4 from the
2 Enter the device
you
to replace
need
to manually replace
number
bad
sectors manually. The controller
bad
sectors. However,
main
menu.
at the statement: DEVICE
if
NUMBER?
you
DEV <0 TO 6>:
AND
with
wish to
3 Enter the logical block
BLOCK NUMBER <HEX>:
4 The monitor will display
number
-BAD
in
HEX at the statement: ENTER THE BAD
BLOCK
REPLACED-
when
finished
executing.
Additional Utilities
To access additional utilities for disk drives, select option 5 from the main
menu.
main
To
access additional utilities for tape drives, select option 7 from the
menu. The additional utilities
ADDITIONAL UTILITIES (REV. YVYxZ2.)
D = DISPLAY SCSI DEVICE AND SET UP CONFIGURATION
S
= SEND SCSI COMMAND TO THE DEVICE
T = TEST SCSI DEVICE
R = FORMAT RCT BLOCK
SELECT
OPTION?
menu
SN
will display as
= 1278X
shown
in
Figure
4-2.
Figure
4-2:
Utility
Sub-menu
4-4 Setup
Page 44
CBI·1010
Displaying SCSI Device
Selection
'D'
can
be
used
and
Setting Up Configuration
to change the controller default configurations such
as those listed below:
• reset to default
•
number
• SCSI ID of the
of disk
and
tape devices supported
CBI-IOIO
• SCSI reset enable / disable
• SCSI disconnect
•
sync/async
• tape buffer mode
•
prevent
• disk write
medium
with
enable/
mode
selection
enable/
disable
disable
removal enable/disable
verify enable/disable
• Tape Monitor Utility (TMU) enable/disable
• Tape Fast Search enable/disable
• SCSI transfer rate selection
• remote density
mode
enable/disable
• default tape enable/disable
• reconfigure device
• autoboot start from floppy enable/disable
• write protect from controller
jumper
• truncate disk size for volume shadowing
• eject removable disk cartridge after dismount
setting
This utility can also
scan/display
The CBI-IOIO/TM will be
shown
the SCSI devices attached to the
as
an
example
in
the following display.
CBI-IOIO.
Setup 4-5
Page 45
CBI-1010
To display
1 Select option D
SCSI
devices
at
configuration is displayed as
DEVO
DEV1
DEV2
DEV3
DEV4
DEV5
DUO,
SCSI
ID
Disconnect ON, Sync Mode ON, Prevent Medium Removal
DU1, SCSI
Disconnect ON, Sync Mode ON, Prevent Medium Removal
DU2,
Disconnect ON, Sync Mode ON, Prevent Medium Removal
DU3,
Disconnect ON, Sync Mode ON, Prevent Medium Removal
MUO,
Disconnect
MU1,
Disconnect ON, Sync Mode ON, Prevent Medium Removal
ID
SCSI
ID
SCSIID
SCSI
ID
ON,
SCSI
ID
and
set
up
configuration follow the procedures below.
the sub-menu (Figure 4-2), the following current
shown
0,
LUN
0
1,
LUN
0
2,
LUN
0
3,
LUN
0
4,
LUN 0
Sync Mode ON, Prevent Medium Removal
5,
LUN
0
in
Figure
4-3.
ON,
Write WNerity OFF
ON,
Write WNerity OFF
ON,
Write WNerity OFF
ON,
Write WNerity OFF
ON,
Buffer Mode
ON,
Buffer Mode
ON
ON
DEV6
DEV7 SCSI
Figure 4-3: Current configuration, default
NOTE If Truncate Size is toggled, IITruncate Mode
2 To change the configuration, enter
CONFIGURATION?
NOTE See subsection, IIUnit Numbering" before trying to re-
MU2,
SCSI
ID
6,
LUN
0
Disconnect ON, Sync Mode ON, Prevent Medium Removal
ID
7,
HOST ADAPTER SCSI Reset
mb,
Density Mode ON, Default Tape OFF Boot Floppy OFF, Jumper Write Protect
Eject Disk ON, Truncate Size OFF, Rsv/Rls Option
display
tom
when
under
each disk device options
configuration is displayed.
(YIN).
The
menu
ON,
Tmu OFF, Fast Search OFF, sync rate=4-
ON,
Y
at
the statement: CHANGE
shown
in
Figure 4-4 will display.
ON,
Buffer Mode
Sel Timeout=250 msec
and
ON"
at the bot-
will
configure devices.
ON
OFF,
4-6 Setup
Page 46
M = Toggle Density Mode R = Toggle SCSI Reset
= Toggle Disconnect
D
S = Toggle Sync/ Async
C = Reconfigure Device
Q = ToggieTMU
G = Toggle FMT
A = Autoboot Start From Floppy Drive
N = Write Protect from Controller Jumper Setting
V
= Truncate Disk Size for Volume Shadowing
E = Eject Disk after Dismount
L
= Reserve/Release Disk Option
J = Change Selection Timeout Period
T = Reset All Device Modes to Default
Z
= Reset Controller to Default Configurtation
(Hit <return> key to exit)
B = Toggle BufferlTruncate Mode (Tape/Disk)
= Toggle DensitylWrite Verify Mode (Tape/Disk)
W
= Toggle Prevent Medium Removal (Disk only)
P
F = Toggle Fast File Search(Tape only)
U = Toggle Default Tape (Tape Only)
CBI-1010
Figure 4-4:
The following list is
R
ability to issue SCSI resets. This should be
Configuration
= Toggle SCSI
change
an
explanation of the selections
reset-Choosing
in
Figure 4-4.
this option will toggle the controller's
turned
off
when
multi-hosting
is desired.
D
= Toggle
Disconnect-This
option allows
you
to enable or disable
disconnect for each device. If disconnect is enabled, the controller will
indicate its ability to disconnect
S = Toggle
SyndAsync-This
device for synchronous or asynchronous operations.
during
the SCSI identify message.
option allows
you
to configure each
If
synchronous is
selected, the controller will attempt a synchronous message exchange
with
the device. If the device accepts the message exchange, they will
transfer
data
synchronously, otherwise they will transfer asynchronously.
C
= Reconfigure
device.
Q = Toggle
TMU-This
for tape monitoring.
will display tape statistics. If enabled, a
during a VMS
Device-This
It
is
show
dev
command.
option allows
you
to reconfigure each
option allows you to configure the controller
used
in
conjunction
with
pseudo
licensed software that
unit of
255
will appear
Setup
4-7
Page 47
CBI-tOtO
G = Toggle
mat
ON-LINE. This feature
LINE.
U = Toggle
of a tape
needed
devices
only units connected to the controller are seen
A
=
Autoboot
the system to boot directly from the first floppy drive; if
is present, the system will begin to boot from the first device.
= Write Protect from Controller
N
used
when
write protection to disk
v = Truncate
the size of the disk to
VMS
volume shadowing copy process to reach higher performance. The
message "** WARNING
you
sure?" will display before truncate switch can be toggled. If this
feature is
removed
FMT-This
Default
unit
to the operating system even if one does
for some operating systems
with
a long self test procedure after power-up. If
Start From
jumper setting for front panel is
Disk
used
on
a disk that contains valid data, the data
and
later restored after turning this feature ON.
options enables DU254 to
must
Tape-This
Floppy
0
and
Size for Volume
be
truncated to multiples of
**
Truncate Size
be
enabled
option allows you to force the presence
when
Drive-This
Jumper
disk 1. Default is OFF.
Shadowing-This
when
the controller is connected to
Setting-This
IN
ON/OFF
show
by
the operating system.
option allows
to allow
126
up
for SCSIfor-
using SCSIformat ON-
not
exist. This is
it
is disabled,
no
floppy drive
option may be
you
option allows
blocks to allow
will
be
toggled, Are
must
you
to set
to select
be
4-8 Setup
E = Eject
whether
dismount.
L = Reserve/Release
ON-LINE
. T
= Reset all Devices
synchronous, Prevent
modes, etc.
Z = Reset Controller to
user to set the controller to its factory default configuration. This will set
the controller to
SCSI reset, synchronous communication, buffer mode, prevent medium
removal
Disk
the removable disk cartridges will eject from the drive after
disabled. ALWAYS use this feature before reconfiguring the board.
= Toggle
M
controller for remote density selection.
selection
'TU81'. If disabled,
B = Toggle Buffer/Truncate
Density
may
Mode-This
take place.
it
reports itself as a
option allows
If
enabled, remote density
If
enabled, the controller reports itself as a
you
to configure the
'TKSO'.
Mode
(Tape/Disk)-For
tape devices, this
option allows the controller to configure each individual tape device for
write caching. If enabled, the tape device will
message
and
good
status to the controller once the data as been transferred to the tape device's internal buffers. If disabled, such message
status will
devices,
be
you
sent
when
may
toggle truncate disk size, see "V = Truncate Disk Size
the data is actually written to the tape. For disk
send
command complete
and
for Volume Shadowing" for explanation.
W = Toggle Write
Write
When
be
with
Verify to be issued for MSCP write
set to OFF (which is the default), the normal write
issued.
WNerify-This
option will allow the
with
verify modifier.
SCSI
command
command
will
P = Prevent
drives only.
issued to a drive
media push-button
will
be
button
be
F
will be enabled. This features can
ejected
= Toggle Fast File
controller for
normal
file marks. A
commands until a file
sue a single
mode
if
that require· the controller to keep track of the
Medium
When
issued
when
at
anytime.
normal
and
fast file search is the type of SCSI commands
normal
'Space filemark' command.
you
do
not
Removal-This
set to ON, a "Prevent
when
it
is
mounted
in
front of the drive.
the drive is dismounted
Search-This
option is for removable disk
Medium
by
VMS.
An
This will disable the eject
1/
Allow Medium Removal"
by
be
disabled
option allows
or fast file searching. The difference between
file search will issue iterative 'Space Record'
mark
attempt
is encountered, while the fast
VMS
may
a stand-alone boot or
number
Removal" will
VMS
and
the push-
and
the media can
you
to configure the
used
mode
use Fast File Search
run
other programs
of objects.
stand-alone boot applications, this option needs to be disabled.
fast file
information for the
mark
is enable, the controller's ability to keep correct position
host
is
not
possible.
be
to find
will is-
In
VMS
When
Setup 4-9
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CBI-1010
3 To reconfigure the device select option C
you
with
the following question as shown
WARNING
Enter Synchronous transfer rate (MB/sec)
Enter
Figure 4-5: Synchronous transfer rate change
4 Enter synchronous rate from 4 to
you
Enter Initiator
Number of Disks?
Use homogeneous high quality twisted pair cables within
SCSI
specifications
(4-10)
for
5-MB/sec transfer rate.
10
MB/sec. The screen will prompt
to answer the next series of questions as shown
ID
7
(0-7)
DUO
to be Reconfigured ? (YIN) N
DU1
to
be
Reconfigured? (YIN) N
DU2
to
be
Reconfigured? (YIN) N
DU3 to
be
Reconfigured? (YIN) N
4
and
the screen will prompt
in
Figure 4-5.
in
Figure
4-6.
Number of Tapes?
MUO
to
be
Reconfigured? (YIN) N
MU1
to
be
Reconfigured? (YIN) N
be
MU2 to
Figure 4-6:
Reconfigured? (YIN) N
SCSI
host
5 Enter Initiator
7). Enter the
is
four disks,
and
fewer than four disks
NOTE
Answer
Y,
If zero is selected for the
shunt
a
Table
3-2
Y or N to reconfigure each of the disks or tapes.
the screen will
(0-3)
adapter
SCSI
number
three tapes;
3
10
change
ID 7 or the required Host Adapter
of disk
and
and/or
it
is
not
necessary to configure
three tapes.
number
tapes. Default configuration is
of disk or tapes, place
over the appropriate pins
on
page 3-3.
prompt
you
with
these questions:
SCSI
on
jumper WI. See
ID (default
if
running
If
you answer
4-10 Setup
Page 50
CBI-1010
(DUX
~_D_U_X_L_U_N_?_<_O-_3_>
NOTE This LUN is SCSI LUN; it is normally
6
SCSI
ID? <0-7> J
____________________________________
Figure 4-7:
Disk
and Tape Configuration Change
only for devices
When
current
CONFIGURATION?
you
have completed these instructions the display will
configuration
and
(YIN).
__
O.
that
support
This is
multiple LUN's.
used
show
prompt
you
again
with
the question
CHANGE.
Enter N; this will cause the CBI-lOlO to scan the
SCSI bus.
The utility will display
name, model number,
Sending SCSI Commands
Selection'S'
can
be
used
to
current
and
firmware revisions for each device.
To
The Device
send
SCSI commands to the selected
configuration
with
manufacturer's
disk/tape
your
drives directly.
your
This option is
Follow these procedures to
1 Enter
used
to
send
a 6-, 10-,
send
or
l2-byte
command
SCSI commands to the device:
S from the "Additional Utilities" Menu.
(Be
rectly selected either 5 from the Main Menu for disk drives,
drives.)
2
At
the question DEVICE
3 Enter the
READY
TO
EDIT CDB <HEX>
BYTE
If a 6-or
editing. If a l2-byte
command
TEST DEVICE X
0000=
la-byte
00
command
NUMBER?
sequence
***<ESC>
TO
is used, press [ESC] to terminate
command
DEV <0-6> enter the device number.
at
the statement:
TERMINATE EDITING***
is used, command editing is terminated
automatically.
to a SCSI device.
sure
you
have cor-
or
7 for tape
command
Setup
4-11
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CBI-1010
4
At
the statement WRITE DATA TO THE
immediately
data
out
Or
enter Y to
command requires a
send
phase.
send
the command
data to the device after the command phase if
data
out
phase. Enter the data
terminate editing. The statement
<Y
OR
N>
will appear. Enter Y to save data
erase edited data after the command is sent.
Testing SCSI Device
DEVICE?
if
SCSI command does
SAVE EDITED DATA
<Y OR
in
the buffer; or enter N to
N>
enter N to
not
and
enter [ESC] to
IN
BUFFER?
require a
SCSI
Selection
and/or
tool to help
the
SCSI
1 Enter T from the
'T'
write
with
device.
can be
and
read
installation
used
to
read
selected tape drive continuously. This is a diagnostic
/I
Additional Utilities" menu.
correctly selected either 5 from the
tape drives.)
2
At
the question DEVICE
3
When
DO
read
display. Enter Y to
WARNING Nwill
When
Enter Y
testing for
YOU
WANT
and
testing for
to
disk
TO
READ
write. If
you
read
destroy
all data on the device.
tape
test the device.
devices,
selected N, the question ARE YOU SURE? will
devices,
only, write
and
testing. Follow the procedures below to test
NUMBER?
at
the statement READY
ONLY?
and
<Y
write to the device.
and
read
selected disk drive,
(Be
sure you have
main
DEV <0-6> enter the device number.
OR
menu
N>
enter Y to read only or N to
for disk drives, or 7 for
TO
TEST THE DEVICE
the statement ARE YOU SURE? will display.
4 The test will continue until
few minutes' for
Press
4-12 Setup
[BREAK] or [CTRL] + C to abort
new
you
devices
abort. Allow the test to continue for a
and
ten minutes for suspected
and
exit back to the
bad
main
menu.
devices.
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CBI-1010
Formatting
Selection 'R' can be
command
This
skip the formatting process
option to eliminate "unrecoverable
recommends
ReT
Block
used
to format the RCT blocks of the disk drive selected.
writes zeros
you
format the drive. To format the RCT block follow these
in
the last logical block of the device.
and
directly use the drive,
bad
RCT block." However, CMD
instructions:
1 Select
R from the
II
Additional Utilities" menu.
correctly selected either 5 from the main
tape drives.)
2 Select the device
3 FORMAT COMPLETE will display
Completing Utility Functions
number
at the statement: DEVICE NUMBER DEV <0-6>.
when
The following procedures should be done
menu
RCT
when
If
you
try to
you
must use this
(Be
sure
you
have
for disk drives, or 7 for
block
has
been formatted.
using the On-Board Utility.
1
Use the On-Board Utility to verify the V
and
SCSI
devices connected to the
in
the V
AXBI
2 After verifying the
back panel,
VAXBI
node
slot.
SCSI
connections, disconnect
and
reset the system; make sure that the system scans this
(where the
CBI-IOIO
following indicators will display
• A
negative
sign
(-)
terminal indicates
unsuccessful.
VAXBI
slot or use a different
When
of the V
that
the scanning of
this condition occurs, reseat the
procedures.
• A
period
(.)
signifies nothing is found
procedures given for the negative sign
• A
positive
CBI-IOIO
sign
and
(+)
the
or
the
node
node
passed the self test.
AXBI
CBI-IOIO
slot seating,
after installing the
RS-232
is installed) successfully. The
when
AXBI
the system completes the scan:
node ID displayed
that V AXBI
VAXBI
ID
slot
in
number
and
repeat the installation
that slot. Follow the
if
an
adapter
signifies the system found the
SCSI
cable,
CBI-IOIO
cable from the
in
the system
slot is
CBI-IOIO
is
in
in
that slot.
the
NOTE If the terminal is connected, this
Board Utility to
will take control of the
may
be
invoked during system operation
Host
Adapter from
cause the On-
VMS.
and
Setup
4-13
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CBI-1010
Unit Numbering
This section explains configuring
changed
used
display
settings for
Table
CBI-IOlorr
CBI-IOIO/M
CBI-IOIOIMB
CBI-IOIOrrM
the
4-1
by
using the "Configure L
'D'
option from the "Additional Utilities" menu, the terminal will
the
MU
and/
or
DU
numbers
unit
numbers.
Default for Unit Numbers
SCSIID
0
1
2 MU2
3
4
S
6
or
SCSIID
0
1
2 DU2
3
4 DU4 4
S
6
SCSIID
0
1
2
3
4
S
6
unit
numbers. Unit
UN
Offset" from the
as
shown
On-Board Utility
MUO
MUI
MU3
MU4 4
MUS S
MU6
On-Board
DUO
DUI
DU3
DUS
DU6
On-Board
DUO
DUI
DU2
DU3
MUO
MUI
MU2 2
Utility
Utility
in
Table 4-1, factory default
OS
0
1
2
3
6
OS
0
1
2
3
5
6
OS
0
1
2
3
0
1
numbers
main
Unit
Number
Unit
Number
Unit
Number
may
be
menu.
If
you
An
example below is given for each type of controller to
numbers
4-14 Setup
can
be determined. Refer to Figure 4-3
if
necessary.
show
how
the unit
Page 54
CBI-1010
CBI-1010ff-Tape
properly use the information from Table 4-1.
is
with
LUN offset set to
number
CBI-1010/M
SCSI ID 0 to
number
change the
CBI-1010ffM-Default
4-1. If
guidelines-disk
ter the last disk
(see subsection, "Displaying SCSI Devices
Note the example below:
to
10
and
properly
o.
This is
DU
you
have
SCSI ID 0 disk
SCSI ID 1 disk
SCSI ID 2 disk
SCSI ID 3 disk
SCSI ID 4 disk
drives
(ie., MU10), making the
CBI-1010/MB-Disk drives
with
number
more
drives
drive's
must
be
configured starting from SCSI ID 0 to
o.
Setting the LUN offset to
use the information from Table
LUN offset set to
to
10
(ie., DU10), making the
is four disk drives
than
four disk drives
must
SCSI ID
start
number
at
unit
number
o.
Setting the
and
SCSI ID 0
and
and
MUO
must
or
reconfigure the CBI-1010/TM
will
be
unit
number
10
will change·the
10.
be
configured starting from
4-1.
DUO
will
be·
unit
LUN
unit
three tape as
three tape drives, follow these
and
tape drives
Setting
Up
offset to
number
shown
Configuration").
10.
in
must
10
Table
start
0;
this
MU
will
af-
SCSI ID 5 tape
SCSI ID 6 tape
SCSI ID 7 is inititaor (CBI-I010/TM)
The
MU
and
DU
numbers
ing
system. If the CBI-1010/TM is configured following these guidelines,
can
apply
operating system:
this formula to determine the
+
=
SCSI ID
the
unit
of
LIJN
offset for djsk
number
are the
the disk drive
for disk
unit
numbers
unit
number
+ LUN offset for tapes
=
mapped
mapped
SCSI ID
number
unit
number
back to the operat-
back to the
of
tape drive
of disk drives
for tape
you
Setup 4-15
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CBI-tOtO
Multi-Hosting Configuration
The following is a list of software requirements for multi-hosting:
•
VMS
•
VAX
one of the DEC's interconnects operational
version 5.3 or above
cluster software
must
be
running
on
both
systems
with
at
least
• Tape drives can only
• Allocation classes
disk drives (value
Refer to Appendix A for
be
mounted
must
be the same for all systems
must
not
supported
to one system at a time
equal
0).
multi-hosting devices
instructions below for multi-hosting:
1 From the Additional Utilities Menu
in
the On-Board Utility, follow these
instructions:
a Select option D to display current configuration.
b Answer Y to the statement:
menu
c Select
d Set the
adapters to
shown
R to toggle
host
in
Figure 4-4 will display.
adapter
be
multi-hosted.
SCSI
SCSI
CHANGE CONFIGURATION?
reset.
reset to OFF. Do this for all
e Answer Y to reconfigure the adapter.
f Select C to reconfigure the device.
9 Configure the
CBI-IOIO
to
SCSI
ID 7 for the first computer,
ID 6 for the second computer.
h Configure the
will inhibit scanning of other
If other MSCP disks are
subsection
each device
CBI-IOIO
for exact
number
host
in
the cluster, follow the rules
"Changing LUN Offset"
has
a unique unit number.
adapters (see Figure 4-6).
in
and
of disks
when
and
installing
follow the
(YIN)
SCSI
The
host
and
tapes. This
in
the
SCSI
liOn-Board Utility" so that
NOTE In a multi-hosting system the
must
4-16 Setup
be
identical
on
both
physical
systems.
disk device
name
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CBI-1010
2 Terminate
If the
configuration. The
both
CBI-IOIO
physical
is
at
either
CBI-IOIO
ends
of the
end
SCSI
of the
SCSI
is factory configured
bus.
termination.
If the
removed
For
(CBI-IOII). See Figure
For
(CBI-IOI2). See Figure 3-4
In
the event that one system becomes inoperable
VAX
cluster, a
CBI-IOIO
from the default setting as listed below:
single-ended
differential
mode:
quorum
is
in
the
mode:
remove
remove U22
disk
middle
3-6
on
on
must
of the
RNI
and
page 3-8.
and
page 3-7.
be
used
SCSI
RN2 from
U23 from
to count as a vote; this keeps the
other system running. Refer to VMS V AXcluster
AA-LA27 A-TE to set
up a quorum
disk
and a VAX
bus,
do
not
change the
with
on-board
bus, terminators must
daughter
daughter
with
only two
manual
order
card
card
nodes
number
cluster.
be
in
the
NOTE
When
Ethernet as a
question,
VMS Configuration
V
AX
systems using VMS software will automatically configure
added.
Chapter
NO
other configuration is required if guidelines are followed from
3, "System
running
"WILL THIS
Node
ID."
cluster
_config.com
computer
BE
on
a system
with
only
interconnect, answer Yes for the
A SATELLITE
NODE?"
new
devices
Setup 4-17
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CBI-1010
UL TRIX Configuration
VAX
and
DEC systems
to access
determine
Then
CBI-lOlO/T, CBI-lOlO/M, CBI-lOlO/MB, CBI-lOlO/TM.
the
CBI-lOlO boards. First, examine
which
controllers
refer to the respective sections for configuration
using
UL TRIX software
and
devices are
must
current
already
be
manually
configured
configuration file to
connected
procedures
to
the system.
for the
CBI-1
Edit
01
orr
the
configuration file
CBI-lOlO/T. Note,
number,
higher
controller
Make
1
adapter
uq number,
in
the configuration file.
sure
the following
xmiO
adapter vaxbi&
Where
? =
the
system will fill
& =
the
XMI
8200's use 0, zero, for
Connect
2
following line:
the
by
performing
th~
CBI-lOlO/T
and
higher
two
at
nexus? (this line only for VAX 6000's
at
nexus?
in
this variable (simply
node
ID
of
the
the
variable).
controller to the
must
tms number
lines are
XMI to
node
on
the following instructions for the
be
configured
in
the configuration file:
BI
adapter
the
BI
with a higher
than
any
enter
for 6000's
bus
by
otherklesib
and
58l0's)
this
?).
and
58l0's
entering the
klesib
(on
controller klesibf}
Where
f} =
the
variable
& =
same
XX = the
node
3 Tell ULTRIX
controller uq#
Where
f} =
the
same
# =
the
variable
4-18 Setup
number
ID of
what
at
number
used
at
vaxbi& node
number
used
the
that
represents the CBI-lOlO/T.
in
step
the V AXBI
name
of
1.
slot
the
controller will be:
klesibf} vector uqintr
used
in
step
2.
to
represent
the
XX
that
contains
controller.
the
CBI-lOlO/T.
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4
Name
the tape drives
and
list drive unit
by
entering the following line:
CBI-1010
tape tmsO
tape
tmsl
at
uq# driven
at
uq# driven
Where
# =
the
same
n = the
CBI-1010/M
Edit the configuration file
MU
number
number
used
to represent the controller
in
the On-Board Utility displays this configuration.
by
performing the following instructions for the
CBI-lOlO/M. Note the CBI-lOlO/M
number,
any
1 Make sure the following
higher
other
kdb
klesib
and
klesib
adapter xmiO
adapter vaxbi&
number, higher
controller
at
nexus? (this line only for VAX 6000's
at
nexus?
in
two
Where
? = the system will fill
& = the
8200' s use
XMI
node
0,
for the variable).
in
this variable (simply enter this
ID of the
XMI
must
ra
number,
be
installed
and
higher
the configuration file.
lines are
in
the configuration file:
to
BI
adapter for 6000's
with
in
step
a higher
uq
number
and
?).
and
3.
node
than
58l0's)
58l0's
ID
(on
2 Connect the controller to the
following line:
controller klesibf}
at
vaxbi& node
Where
f}
= the variable
& = the same
XX
= the
3 Tell ULTRIX
controller uq#
node
number
number
ID of the
what
the
at
klesibf} vector uqintr
that
used
VAXBI
name
Where
f}
= the same
# = the variable
number
used
used
in
to represent the controller.
node
on
the
BI
bus
by
entering the
XX
represents the CBI-lOlO/M.
in
step 1.
slot that contains the CBI-lOlO/M.
of the controller will be:
step
2.
Setup 4-19
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CBI-1010
4
Name
the tape drives
and
list drive
unit
by
entering the following line:
disk
disk
raO
ral
at
at
Where
# =
the
same
J3
=
the
DU
number
CBI-1
Edit
CB1-1010/MB.
number, higher
in
1
01
O/MB
the
configuration file
Note
kdb
the configuration file.
Make
adapter
sure the following
xmiO
adapter vaxbi&
Where
? =
the
system will fill
& = the
8200's
XM1
use
0 for
uq#
driveJ3
uq#
driveJ3
number
the CB1-1010/MB
number,
at
node
the
used
to
represent the controller
in
the
On-Board Utility displays this configuration.
by
performing
and
higher
two
lines are
the following instructions for the
must
ra
number
in
be installed
than
the configuration file:
nexus? (this line only for VAX 6000's
at
nexus?
in
this variable (simply enter this
1D
of
the
XM1
to
B1
adapter
variable).
in
with
any
other
for 6000's
step
3.
a higher
kdb
controller
and
5810's)
?).
and
5810's (on
node
ID
2
Connect
the controller to the
following line:
controller
kdb1}
Where
1}
=
the
variable
& = the same
XX
= the
node
3 Tell ULTRIX
controller uq#
Where
1}
=
the
same
# =
the
variable
at
number
number
1D
of
what
at
the
kdb1}
number
used
node
vaxbi& node
that
represents the CB1-IOIO/MB.
used
in
step
the
VAXB1
name
of
slot
the
vector uqintr
used
in
step
to
represent
on
the
B1
bus
by
XX
1.
that
contains
the
controller will be:
2.
the controller.
entering the
CB1-I010/MB.
4-20 Setup
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4
Name
disk
disk
the tape drives
raO
at
uq#
ral
at
uq#
and
list drive unit by entering the following line:
drive~
drive~
Where
# = the same number used to represent the controller
~
= the DU
number
in the On-Board Utility displays this configuration.
in
step
CBI-tOtO
3.
CBI-1
Edit the configuration file
CBI-1010/TM. Note the CBI-I010/TM
number,
controller;
than
1 Make sure the following two lines are
01
O/TM
higher
any other
adapter
and
uq
number,
a higher
uba
controller
xmiO
adapter vaxbi&
by
performing the following instructions for the
must
and
higher
uda
number,
in
the configuration file.
at
nexus? (this line only for
at
nexus?
tms
higher
numbers
Where
? = the system will fill
& = the
8200's use
XMI
node ID of the
0,
zero, for the variable).
2 Connect the controller to the node
in
this variable (simply enter
XMI
to
BI
on
following line:
be configured
than
uq
number,
in
the configuration file:
VAX
with
any other
and
higher
6000's
this?
adapter for 6000's
the
BI
bus
by
entering the
a higher
klesiu
ra
and
5810's)
).
and
5810's (on
klesiu
number
controller ubat1
Where
t1
= the variable number that represents the CBI-1010 /TM.
& = the same
XX
= the node ID of the
number
at
vaxbi& node
used
VAXBI
XX
in
step 1.
slot that contains the CBI-1010/TM.
Setup
4-21
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CBI-tOtO
3 Connect disk
configuration file:
controller klesiu#
controller uda$
Where
t}
= the same
# = a
number
controllers.
$
= a
number
controllers.
4 Tell
UL
will be:
TRIX
controller uqV
controller
Where
V = variable
fl.
= variable
# =
the
$ =
the
uqfl.
same
same
and
tape
controller
at
ubat}
at
ubat}
number
that
that
what
at
at
used
used
number
number
used
in
step 2.
makes the CBI-IOIO/T
makes the CBI-IOIO/T
the name of the controller for the different functions
klesiu# csr
uda$ csr
to represent the controller.
to represent the controller (unique from V above).
used
used
0174500
0172150
in
step 3 representing the controller.
in
step 3 representing the controller.
by
entering
vector uqintr
the
following lines
unique
unique
from other
from other
vector uqintr
in
klesiu
uda
the
5
Name
tape
tape
disk
disk
Where
V = the same
fl.
a = the MU
~
the tape drives
tmsO
tmsl
raO
at
ral
at
= variable
= the DU
at
uqV drivea
at
uqV drivea
uqfl.
drive~
uqfl.
drive~
number
used
to represent the controller (unique from V above).
number
number
and
list drive
used
in
in
to represent the controller
the On-Board Utility displays this configuration.
the On-Board Utility displays this configuration.
unit
by
entering the following line:
in
step
4.
4-22 Setup
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5
SCSI Basics
This chapter consists of a SCSI glossary,
CBI-IOIO
single-ended
for MSCP emulation, SCSI status codes,
SCSI Glossary
The following is a glossary of frequently
Connect-The
an
operation.
Disconnect-The
SCSI
bus,
allowing
Initiator-A
be
performed
LUN-Logic
and
differential signals.
function
function
SCSI
device (usually a
by
another
Unit Number.
that
it
to go to the
SCSI
occurs
that
when
occurs
BUS
host
device.
SCSI
used
an
when
FREE
system)
commands
SCSI
SCSI
terms.
initiator selects a target to start
a target release control of the
phase.
that
used
messages,
requests
by
the
SCSI
an
operation to
Peripheral
magnetic disk, magnetic tape, or optical disk).
Reconnect
continue
SCSI
to
SCSI device
address-The
an
SCSI device. This address
device-A
-The
an
function
operation after a disconnect.
during
peripheral that can
that
occurs
octal representation of the unique address
would
system installation.
be
attached to a
when
a target selects
normally
be
assigned
SCSI
an
device (e.g.,
initiator to
(0-7)
assigned
and
set
in
the
SCSI Library
5-1
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CBI-1010
SCSI
one
SCSI
ID-The
of
the signal lines
bit-significant representation of
device-A
intelligent peripheral
Target-A
SCSI device
SCSI Commands
SCSI
commands
5-1. The Format
commands
Table
Code
OOh
01h
5-1
are
used
SCSI Commands (MSCP)
host
used
Unit
if
DB
(7-0).
computer
that
can
that
by
CBI-1010 for MSCP
command
the
drives
adapter
be
attached to the SCSI bus.
performs
is
used
support
the
SCSI
address
or
a peripheral controller
an
operation
emulation
by
the On-Board Utility only. These
requested
are listed
referring to
by
an
them.
Command
Name
Test Unit Ready
Rezero Unit
or
an
initiator.
in
Table
03h
04h
07h
08h
OAh
OBh
12h
15h
16h
17h
1Ah
1Bh
1Eh
25h
28h
2Ah
2Bh
3Eh
3Fh
Request Sense
Format Unit
Reassign
(l)
Block
Read
Write
Seek
Inquiry
Mode Select
Reserve Unit
Release Unit
Mode Sense
Start/Stop Unit
Prevent/ Allow Medium Removal
Read Capacity
Extended Read
Extended Write
Extended Seek
Read Long
Write
(2)
Long(2)
5-2
SCSI Library
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CBI-1010
SCSI
commands
used
by
CBI-IOIO for TMSCP
emulation
5-2.
Table 5-2 SCSI Commands (TMSCP)
Code
OOh
Olh Rewind
03h Request Sense
08h Read
OAh
IOh Write Filemarks
Ilh
12h Inquiry
ISh
16h Reserve Unit
I7h
I9h
lAh
IBh
IEh
Command
Test Unit Ready
Write
Space
Mode Select
Release Unit
Erase
Mode Sense
Load/Unload
Prevent/
Name
Allow
are
listed
Medium
in
Removal
Table
SCSI Status
The
SCSI
Table 5-3 SCSI Status
Code
OOh
02h Check Condition
08h Busy
IOh
I8h
status
codes
used
by
CBI-IOIO are listed
Status
Good
Intermediate/Good
Reservation Conflict
in
Name
Table 5-3.
SCSI Library
5-3
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CBI-tOtO
SCSI Messages·
The
SCSI Messages
Table 5-4 SCSI Messages
used
by
CBI-1010 are listed
in
Table 5-4.
Code
OOh
OIh Extended Message
02h Save Data Pointer
03h Restore Pointer
04h Disconnect
OSh
06h Abort
07h Message
08h No Operation
09h Message Parity Error
80-FFh Identify
SCSI Single-Ended Signals
Figure 5-1 illustrates
connector.
the
pin
locations of
Message
Name
Command Complete
Initiator Detected Error
Reject
the
CBI-1010 shielded SCSI device
5-4
Figure 5-1: Single-Ended SCSI device connector
Table 5-5
assignments.
NOTE
SCSI Library
25
50
shows
the
CBI-IOIO
Pin
1 to
pin
25 (except
Pin
13 is left
indicates active low.
shielded
open.
pin
The
26
single-ended SCSI connector
13)
are
minus
connected to
sign
next
ground.
to the signal
pin
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CBI-tOto
Table 5-5 SCSI Single-Ended Connector
Pin
Signal Pin Number
-DB(O)
-DB(1) 27
-DB(2)
-DB(3) 29
-DB
(4)
-DB
(5)
-DB
(6)
-DB(7)
-DB(P)
GROUND
26
28
30
31
32
33
34
35
GROUND 36
GROUND 37
TERMPWR
GROUND
GROUND
-ATN
GROUND
-BSY
38
39
~
41
42
43
-ACK 44
-RST
45
-MSG 46
-SEL
47
Assignments
-C/D
-REQ 49
-I/O
48
50
SCSI Library 5-5
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CBI-1010
SCSI Differential Signals
Figure 5-2 illustrates
pin
locations for the differential SCSI device connector.
10-pin 3-9
3D-pin 3-9
50-pin 3-9
CON1 3-9
CON2 3-9
ZIF 3-9 to 3-10,
3-1
to 3-2, 3-4 to 3-6, 3-8
5-1
4-21
to 4-22
o
Differential
3-15, 5-1,
Daughter
mode
C-1
Card
2-1,2-5, 3-6, 3-9, 3-14 to
3-6, 3-8
Differential signals 5-6 to 5-7
and
Disk
tape emulation 3-2 to 3-3
F
Features
Formatting RCT block 4-13
B-3
Initiator 3-10,5-1
Installation
L
LED indicators 2-2 to 2-3,
LUN 2-2,4-2,4-14 to 4-15,
2-1
to 2-3
CBI-1DOO
SCSI
3-9 to 3-10,5-1
devices 3-14 to 3-15,
M
MSCP 2-1,2-5,3-4 to 3-5,4-2,4-16,
A-3
Multi-hosting 2-3, 2-5, 3-16,4-16
o
On-Board Utility
4-1
Accessing
Additional Utilities 2-3,4-4 to 4-6,4-9 to 4-15
Change configuration 3-15
Change
Completing 4-13
Configuring
Configuring the device 4-5 to 4-6,4-9 to
NOVRAM 3-10
to 4-2, 5-2
LUN offset 4-2
B-3
5-1
5-1
5-1
to 5-2,
4-11
Index
1-1
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Features 2-2
Format
Formatting the drive
Manually replacing
Qualifying the drive 4-3
Testing devices 3-9