Only the F/W/D controller will address 16 devices (where device 7
is the controller) to use four dip switches. The sysinfo you attached
only indicated a single ended SCSI controller which addresses 8
devices, again where device 7 is the controller card itself. If you
have single ended discs the next logical choice would be ldev 4
at 56/52.3.0 where the address switch behind the slot for the new
disc would be set to 3.
Bob Jankalski -- Ideal Computer Services
http://www.icsgroup.com
> Okay, an IO from SYSINFO shows:
>
> ------------------------- IO Configuration -------------------------
>
> Highest Ldev: 259
>
> Ldev Path Device Type Device ID Device Mgr Class
> Name
>
> 1 56/52.6.0 Disk ST32550N SCSI_DISC_DM
>
> 2 56/52.5.0 Disk ST32550N SCSI_DISC_DM
>
> 3 56/52.4.0 Disk ST32550N SCSI_DISC_DM
>
> 4 DS Term SubClass 4
>
> 5 DS Term SubClass 4
>
> 6 56/52.8.0 Serial Printer HP2567B SCSI_DISC_DM
>
> 7 56/52.0.0 Tape HPC1539A SCSI_TAPE_DM
>
> 8 DS Term SubClass 4
>
> 9 DS Term SubClass 4
>
> 10 56/52.9.0 Tape HPC1503B SCSI_TAPE_DM
>
> 11 56/52.2.0 Disk CD-ROM-XM-5401SCSI_DISC_DM
>
> 12 DS Term SubClass 4
>
> 13 DS Term SubClass 4
>
> 14 DS Term SubClass 4
>
> 15 DS Term SubClass 4
>
> 20 56/56.0 Terminal TMux CDM_CONSOLE_DM
>
> 21 56/56.1 Terminal TMux CDM_CONSOLE_DM
>
> 22 56/56.3 Terminal TMux CDM_CONSOLE_DM
>
>
> From this I assume my SCSI controller is path 56/52, yes? And Ldev 3
> is in the Jamaica box, and sure enough, the dip switch for its slot
> is set to 4. So, I guess I can pick an unused number from 0 to 15,
> right? (Four bits = 0 to 15, and 56/52.0, .2, .4, .5, .6, .8, and
> .9 are all used)
>
> Now what about Ldev? Can I replace, oh, say Ldev 4 with my new disk
> drive? (Replacing the "DS Term") Or should I go with Ldev 30 or higher?
>
> Jim Phillips Manager of Information Systems
> E-Mail: [log in to unmask] Therm-O-Link, Inc.
> Phone: (330) 527-2124 P. O. Box 285
> Fax: (330) 527-2123 Garrettsville, Ohio 44231
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