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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1002906.1 : How to create or change primary and secondary IDs on a StorEdge(TM) 33x0 and 351x Array [Video]
PreviouslyPublishedAs 204001 Description
Applies to:Sun Storage 3310 SCSI ArraySun Storage 3320 SCSI Array Sun Storage 3510 FC Array Sun Storage 3511 SATA Array All Platforms GoalHost channel IDs identify the controller to the host. Some applications require that specific IDs be assigned to host channels before they can recognize the array. Each host channel has a unique primary and secondary ID available. Sunsolve users must download the attachment to view the video. SolutionAdding or Deleting Unique Host ID:Caution Sun StorEdge arrays are preconfigured with host, drive, and RCCOM channel settings. To Add or Delete a Unique Host ID: Note - To change an ID, you must first delete it and then add the new ID. 1. From the Main Menu if using telnet, choose "view and edit channelS." 2. Select the host channel on which you want to add or change an ID. 3. Choose "view and edit scsi Id." If host IDs have already been configured on the host channel, they will be displayed. 4. If no host IDs have been configured, choose Yes when the following message is displayed. No SCSI ID Assignment - Add Channel SCSI ID. 5. If a host ID has already been assigned to that channel, select an ID. 6. To delete an ID, choose "Delete Channel SCSI ID," and then choose Yes to confirm the 7. To add an ID, choose "Add Channel SCSI ID." 8. Select a controller from the list to display a list of IDs. 9. Select an ID from the list, and then choose Yes to confirm your choice. This change does not take effect until the controller is reset. To Assign an ID From a Different Range: 1. Choose "view and edit channelS" from the Main Menu (telnet) to display the Channel 2. Select the channel whose ID range you want to change. 3. Choose "view and edit scsi Id." 4. Select a controller. Note - To change an ID, you must first delete it and then add the new ID. 5. Choose "Delete Channel SCSI ID," and then choose Yes to confirm the deletion. This change does not take effect until the controller is reset. NOTICE: Changes made to this setting will NOT take effect until the controller is RESET. 6. If other IDs exist on the selected channel, choose No and repeat Step 5 to delete every 7. After deleting the last ID, choose Yes to reset the controller. When all IDs have been deleted, you can assign an ID from a different range. No SCSI ID Assignment - Add Channel SCSI ID. 8. Choose Yes to assign an ID. 9. Select the controller to which you want to assign an ID. A list of IDs is displayed. Depending on the current range, adjoining ranges are displayed 10. To change to a different range, select an adjoining range. IDs in the newly selected range are displayed. 11. Repeat Step 10 until the desired range is displayed. 12. Select an ID from the desired range, and then choose Yes to confirm the assignment. This change does not take effect until the controller is reset. NOTICE: Change made to this setting will NOT take effect until the controller is RESET. Fibre Channel Host IDs (FC Only) In loop mode, up to 16 IDs can be assigned to each Fibre Channel. In point-to-point mode, Note: For the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array and the Sun StorEdge 3320 SCSI array, For changes to take effect, reset the controller. See the following documents for additional information: Product Sun StorageTek 3511 SATA Array Sun StorageTek 3510 FC Array Sun StorageTek 3510 2U FC Array Sun StorageTek 3320 SCSI Array Sun StorageTek 3310/3510/3511 Firmware 4.11 Upgrade Sun StorageTek 3310/3510/3511/3120 Reset Switch FRU Sun StorageTek 3310 SCSI Array 3310, 3510, 3511, 3320, PID, SID, primary, secondary, ID, Minnow Change History Date: 2007-09-29 User Name: 71396 Action: Approved Comment: Video Tutorial... publishing. Version: 3 Date: 2009-12-22 User Name: [email protected] Action: Currency & update Date: 2010-10-03 User Name: [email protected] Action: Currency and update Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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