>
> Dan Barnes wrote:
>
> Is there a way to ascertain what the alternate boot path on an N-Class is
> configured as with the system up ?
You should be able to eyeball this from the back of the system. Find the
tape
drive(s) and note the SCSI address. It is either a push button that
shows the number
or a set of dip switches. Then follow the SCSI cable back to the system.
Labels
on the devices with LDEV numbers and path identifiers are very helpful.
The N4000 systems are fairly standard in LDEV 7 at path 0/0/1/0.6.0 but
YMMV.
Other links to documents at HP are:
http://docs.hp.com/en/30216-90312/ch04s02.htmlhttp://docs.hp.com/en/30216-90344/apb.html
TGIF,
Mike Hornsby
Beechglen Development Inc.
www.Beechglen.com
Support for HP3000s since 1988
N4000/RP7400 Slot Mapping:
# Path Type
1 0/5/0 2xPCI
2 0/5/0 2xPCI
3 0/4/0 4xPCI
4 0/8/0 4xPCI
5 0/10/0 4xPCI
6 0/2/0 4xPCI
7 1/12/0 4xPCI
8 1/10/0 4xPCI
9 1/4/0 4xPCI
10 1/2/0 4xPCI
11 1/8/0 4xPCI
12 1/0/0 4xPCI
Core I/O 10/100 base T 0/0/0/0
Core I/O ext SCSI 0/0/1/0
Core I/O Int SCSI 0/0/2/0
Core I/O GSP 0/0/4/0
Core I/O UPS 0/0/5/0
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