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CBI-1010
MAN-OOl01a-OOO
Rev. 1.3
June
1993
VAXBI User's
SCSI
Host
Manual
Adapter
CMD Technology, Inc.
1 Vanderbilt Irvine,
(714)
CA
92718
454-0800
Copyright
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and
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and
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or
machine read-
be cop-
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Warranty
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out
notice. CMD has made all reasonable efforts to insure that the information accurate omissions made herein resulting from the furnishing nection
and
complete. However, CMD shall not be liable for
or
for incidental, special, or consequential damage of whatsoever nature
of
this manual,
with
this manual.
1991.
or
operation
All rights reserved.
and
the equipment described herein with-
in
this manual is
any
technical
and
performance of equipment in con-
or
editorial errors or
Class A Computing Device: This equipment has been tested pursuant
to Part
15
of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference equipment generates, uses, in
accordance
with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica­tions. Operation of this equipment which case the user will be required to correct the interference
BASIC
WARRANTY -
In
mal agreement, CMD warrants its products chaser hereafter mentioned refers
and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device
when
and
the absence
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
can radiate radio frequency energy and,
in
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
of
any
optional warranty
in
accordance
at
all times to the customer
if
not
installed
at
his
own
expense.
or
continuing provisions
with
the schedules listed below. Pur-
who
purchased CMD product(s).
and
by
used
for-
HOST ADAPTER WARRANTY - CMD warrants Host Adapter products of its manufacture to be free from defect During this period, able
to
resolve the problem via phone tion (RMA) will be issued. Following receipt of ing
the product to CMD, freight prepaid. CMD,
place at its option the Host Adapter
in
material
if
and
workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment.
the customer experiences difficulties
with
CMD Technical Support, a Return Material Authoriza-
in
question,
with
a CMD Host Adapter
an
RMA,
the Purchaser is responsible for return-
upon
verification of warranty, will repair
and
will then return the product to the Pur-
and
is un-
or
re­chaser, freight prepaid. CABLE
time of shipment. Questionable cables should 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
returned to CMD, freight prepaid, where they
by
CMD
at
TERMS
and
was
failure
- The above warranties shall not apply to expendable components such as
and
the like,
tear
or
or
unauthorized use of the product, or use of the product
not
designed, or
or
air conditioning. CMD's sole obligation hereunder shall be to repair
defective product,
its option
nor no necessitated
to connectors, adapters,
obligation to make repairs or to cause replacement required through nor-
in
whole or in part
by
causes external to the product, such as,
and,
unless stated,
pay
and
returned to the Purchaser, freight prepaid.
and
other items
by
catastrophe, fault
return transportation costs within the United States
(90)
days from the
not a part
but
of the basic prod-
or
negligence of the
in
such a manner for
not limited to,
or
replace
of America for such replacement. Purchaser.shall provide labor for removal of the defective prod-
and
uct, shipping charges for return to CMD not a part
RETURNED MATERIAL ranty period. A replaced product, or be returned to CMD turn (714)
THE OTHER WARRANTIES,
of this warranty. Above warranties are subject to change without notice.
- Warranty claims must be received by CMD within the applicable war­part
at
Purchaser's expense. All returned material
Materials Authorization (RMA)
number
454-0800.
EXPRESSED
WARRANTIES
SET
EXPRESSED
ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
installation of its replacement. On-site services are
thereof, shall become the property of CMD
must
be accompanied
assigned
by
CMD. For RMA numbers call CMD at
FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE IN LIEU OF
and
shall
by a Re-
ALL
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
AND
ALL SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES ARE CMD. THESE STANDARD LIABILITIES SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNEC­TION WITH THE
ON
THE PART OF CMD
USE
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-
in
30 days 30
days
applicable
seroice
at
the cost of parts only. Defective
15
working days from the
services:
24
hours during regular working days to the
(6)
months of the warranty, CMD,
swap
service. CMD will ship the same
in
exchange for the
board if
seroice
Turnaround
seven (7) days once the defective board is re-
(6)
board
is not functional upon arrival.
new
or
refurbished board for a charge
that
are purchased more than six
swapped
at
a rate of $300.00 plus parts
with
Loaner
in
at
months
on
board.
or
swapped board.
date of return to CMD.
Service:
the
24
hour
CMD's option
any
out
time frame of work-
and
of- warranty repaired
must
and
based
re-
of
and
upon
Drive
In-Warranty (per manufacturer) Out-of-Warranty (per manufacturer)
- manufacturer charge only.
- manufacturer charge plus $100 CMD handling.
RETURN
FOR
UPGRADE/ UPDATE
CMD Host Adapter
In-Warranty (less
• CMD offers a 15 working
be
upgraded for all its boards. CMD will charge of the difference of list prices of the original also update its be
upgraded/updated
than
1 year)
day
to
a higher function;
board
to its latest firmware release
and
turnaround
upgrade
and
different
a
free
function
15 working
day
the hardware of its board to a higher function for a
and
at
no charge to the customer. Boards will
returned to the customer within
of return to CMD.
• CMD also offers 24
• The remaining warranty period shall apply to the CMD will extend
hour
turnaround
warranty
loaner
service
as stated in "RETURN
updated
for a period of six months.
Out-of-Warranty (More than 1 year)
• CMD offers a 15 working be
upgraded
to
a higher function tions. CMD also offers a Boards will be the
date
upgraded/updated
of return to CMD.
• CMD also offers 24
• There will be
no
warranty extension for same function firmware update. For different func-
hours
day
turnaround
free
15 working
turnaround
different
at
a charge of the difference of list prices of two func-
day
and
returned to customer within
Loaner
function
turnaround
Service
as stated
ECD
tion Hardware upgrade, CMD will extend warranty for a period of six
Drive-same
as
in
RETURN
FOR
REPAIR.
SHIPPING CHARGES The following shipping charges
apply
to all REPAIR, SWAP, LOANER,
In-Warranty
• Domestic - freight from CMD to customer is to be CMD is to
• International- all fees are to be paid
be
paid by customer.
by
customer (including custom
paid
by
Out-of Warranty
• Domestic - all fees are to be
• International- all fees are to
paid
by customer.
be
paid
by
customer (including custom
upgrade
service
turnaround
for boards that can
ECD
Field
Upgrade
upgraded functions. CMD will
15
working days from the date
FOR
REPAIR."
board. For upgraded boards,
upgrade
service
Field
Upgrade
in
"RETURN
and
for boards that can
for all its boards.
15
working days from
FOR
REPAIR."
(6)
months.
UPGRADE UNITS.
CMD; freight from customer to
duty
and
broker fees).
duty
and
broker fees).
GENERAL
CONDITIONS All goods returned to CMD including returns for credit, ation returns shall remain in good condition. result
in
a rejection or additional charge to the customer.
Custom~r
arrival boards returned goods for credit
must
consult CMD Technical Support for authorization of CMD not functional
and
swap
requests. CMD Sales personnel must be consulted for authorization of
and/
or evaluation.
Any
damage or alteration done
swap
returns, loaner returns,
by
the customer will
upon
and
evalu-
Preface
Revision 1.3 of the
CBI-IOIO
manual
contains the following changes from the
previous version:
• Instructions for switching between the CBI-IOIO/M have
been
An
error
error
was
added
in
the ULTRIX Configuration section has
in
to Chapter 3 .
steps 3
and
4 of
the
CBI-IOIO/TM instructions.
and
CBI-IOIO/MB
been
corrected. The
Preface
vii
viii
Preface
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
How Conventions
2
Features and Specifications
CBI-I0I0 Features Special Features
CBI-I0I0 Specifications
to Use this Manual
Multi-Hosting Tape Monitor Utility Sync/
Cabling Termination
Async Mode
3 Installation
Hard
ware Configuration
Disk
and
Tape Emulation Selection for the CBI-I0I0/TM
Switching Between CBI-I0I0/M
and
CBI-I0I0/MB
1-1
1-1 1-2
2-1
2-1 2-3 2-3 2-4 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-6
3-1
3-1 3-2 3-3
System Differential Mode
Single-Ended Mode
Installing the CBI-I0I0
SCSI SCSI SCSI
CBI-I0I0
Installing
Node
Cabling Terminator Power ID
for Host
Installation Procedures
SCSI
Devices
ID
Adapter
(Initiator)
Table
3-4 3-6 3-8 3-9 3-9
3-10 3-10 3-10 3-14
of
Contents ix
Cable Specifications SCSI ID for Target Devices SCSI Device Installation Procedures
3-14 3-14 3-15
4
Setup
On-Board Utility
Accessing the Utility Changing LUN Offset
Formatting the Drive Qualifying the Drive Manually Replacing Bad Sectors Additional Utilities
Up
Displaying SCSI Device and Setting
Sending SCSI Commands Testing Formatting
Completing Utility Functions
Unit Numbering Multi-Hosting Configuration 4-16 VMS ULTRIX
Configuration
Configuration 4-18
SCSI
Device 4-12
RCT
Block 4-13
To
The
Configuration 4-5
Device 4-11
4-1
4-1 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-3 4-4 4-4
4-13 4-14
4-17
SCSI
5
Supported
A
CBI-I0I0/T
CBI-I0I0/M
CBI-I0I0/MB 4-20
CBI-I0I0/TM
Basics
SCSI Glossary SCSI
Commands SCSI Status SCSI Messages SCSI Single-Ended Signals 5-4
SCSI Differential Signals
Devices
SCSI Devices
Magnetic disk drives Erasable Optical disk drives Erasable
Optical disk cartridge manufacturers
and
Operating
Systems
supported
supported
4-18 4-19
4-21
5-1
5-1 5-2
5-3 5-4
5-6
A-1
A-I A-I A-2 A-2
Table
of
x
Contents
CD ROM disk drives supported WORM drives supported Tape drives supported Jukeboxes
Operating Systems
supported
A-2 A-2 A-2 A-3 A-3
B Troubleshooting
VMS Cables LED
CMD Technical
Miscellaneous
C
Jumper Settings
Index
Quick
Analyze/Error
Indicators
Reference
Utility
Support
Guide
B-1
B-1 B-3 B-3
B-4
C-1
C-1
Table
of
Contents
xi
xii
Table
of
Contents
2
Features
and
Specifications
List of Figures
Figure
2-1:
3 Installation
4
Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure
Setup
Figure Figure Figure
3-1: 3-2: 3-3: 3-4: 3-5: 3-6: 3-7: 3-8: 3-9: 3-10:
4-1: 4-2: 4-3:
Front LED Assignment
Components of the CBI-I0I0 3-2 Jumper
Differential Card (CBI-I012) Installation CBI-I012 Components Single-Ended Card (CBI-I0ll) Installation CBI-I0ll Components
Back Panel Cabling (Differential)
Back Panel Cabling (Single Ended) Connectors
SCSI
Utility Main Menu 4-2
Utility Sub-menu 4-4 Current configuration, default
WI
Pin Positions
on
cabling
the system backplane 3-13
2-2
3-3 3-7 3-7 3-8
3-9 3-11 3-12
3-15
4-6
Figure Figure Figure Figure
4-4:
Configuration change
4-5:
Synchronous transfer rate change 4-10
4-6:
SCSI
4-7:
Disk
host
adapter
and
Tape Configuration Change
ID
change
List
4-7
4-10 4-11
of
Figures xiii
5
SCSI
Basics
Figure Figure 5-2: Differential
5-1: Single-Ended SCSI device connector
C Miscellaneous
Figure C-1: CBI-1010 Figure C-2:
CBI-1010 Silk Screen
SCSI device connector
jumper
locations
Rev.
C
5-4 5-6
C-3 C-4
xiv List
of
Figures
List of Tables
2 Features and Specifications
Table 2-1: CBI-I0I0 Models Table 2-2: LED Indicators Table 2-3: Special Feature Table 2-4: Controller Specifications Table 2-5: Cable Specifications
Installation
3
Table 3-1: Default Settings Table 3-2:
Table 3-3: Table 3-4: Table 3-5: Connectors
4
Setup
Table 4-1: Default for
WI
Jumper CBI-I010/M Map
of System
Support
S~ttings
and
CBI-I0I0/MB Settings
Node
and
Cables
Unit
Numbers
5 SCSI Basics
List
ID for
VAX
6000
2-1
2-2 2-3 2-3 2-5 2-6
3-1
3-1 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-9
4-1
4-14
5-1
Table 5-1: SCSI Table 5-2: Table 5-3: Table 5-4:
Table Table 5-6:
5-5:
Commands
SCSI
Commands SCSI Status SCSI Messages
SCSI Single-Ended Connector SCSI Differential Connector
(MSCP) (TMSCP)
Pin
Assignments
Pin
Assignments
List
of
Tables
5-2 5-3 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-7
xv
A
Supported
Devices
and
Operating
Systems
A-1
Table
A-I:
Operating Systems Supported
C Miscellaneous
Table Table C-2:
C-I:
Jumper Settings for the CBI-IOIO·
WI
Jumper Settings
by
CBI-IOIO
A-3
C-1
C-I
C-2
xvi
List
of
Tables
1
Introduction
This User's Guide explains the basics of your
on
information for use.
setting
up
How to Use this Manual
This
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
CBI-tOtO
CPU
U9
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~_-_~
....---..
'---_--'
1:::::::::::3 1:::::::::::3
~
~c::J
--1.:::m!ll!!lIIIl111mDJ
(::::::::3
(:::::::3 (:::::::3
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-
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JE
(::::::::::3
(:::::::3
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(:::::::3
(:::::::3~~1~:::~:::~::~::~::3~~~~~~~~~
II
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(:::::::3
DID~fmml
1 (
(:::::::3
- 1
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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
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
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
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