4 Technical Information
Using the SCSI Configuration Utility
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Using the SCSI Configuration Utility
The Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility lets you view and change
the default configuration for your host adapter and all SCSI devices
connected to it, or for individual SCSI devices.
WARNING
This utility is a powerful tool and is intended for advanced users only.
If, while using it, you accidentally disable all your controllers, pressing
+
during the power-on self test (after the memory test) lets
you recover and configure settings.
Default Settings You Can Change
The following two tables show the configuration settings you can
change. The first table shows the global settings which impact your
host adapter and all SCSI devices connected to it. Be very careful if you
change any of these settings. The second table shows the device
settings which apply to individual devices.
Settings for the Host Adapter and All Devices
Default Settings
SCAM Support
On
Parity Checking
Enabled
Host Adapter SCSI ID
7
Scan Order
Low to High (0-Max)
Settings for Individual SCSI Devices
Default Settings
Synchronous Transfer Rate (MB/sec)
40
Data Width
16
Disconnect
On
Read Write I/O Timeout (secs)
10
Scan for Devices at Boot Time
Yes
Scan for SCSI LUNs
Yes
Queue Tags
Enabled
A
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