CBI-1010 . VAXBI SCSI Host Adapter User's Manual ~IUI~CMD s: E TECHNOLOGr~~~~~ ~/NC.
CD ROM disk drives supported A-2 WORM drives supported A-2 Tape drives supported A-2 Jukeboxes supported A-3 Operating Systems A-3 B Troubleshooting B
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List of Figures 2 Features and Specifications Figure 2-1: Front LED Assignment 2-2 3 Installation Figure 3-1: Components of the CBI-I0I0 3-2 Figure
5 SCSI Basics Figure 5-1: Single-Ended SCSI device connector Figure 5-2: Differential SCSI device connector C Miscellaneous Figure C-1: CBI-1010 jumpe
List of Tables 2 Features and Specifications 2-1 Table 2-1: CBI-I0I0 Models 2-2 Table 2-2: LED Indicators 2-3 Table 2-3: Special Feature Support List
A Supported Devices and Operating Systems Table A-I: Operating Systems Supported by CBI-IOIO C Miscellaneous Table C-I: Jumper Settings for the CBI-IO
1 Introduction This User's Guide explains the basics of your CBI-lOlOTM. It includes information on setting up and configuring the system and the
CBI-1010 Appendix B: Troubleshooting gives some troubleshooting guidelines for the CBI-IOIO under VMS®. Appendix C: Jumper Settings list the jumper se
2 Features and Specifications This section briefly describes the CBI-I0I0 V AXBI SCSI Host Adapter and details its specifications. CBI-1010 Features T
CBI-1010 The CBl-1010 supports a variety of sync/ Async SCSI devices including magnetic disk, tape, and optical disk drives. Table 2-1 lists the devic
CBI-1010 VAXBI SCSI Host Adapter User's Manual CMD Technology, Inc. 1 Vanderbilt Irvine, CA 92718 (714) 454-0800 MAN-OOl01a-OOO Rev. 1.3 June 199
CBI-1010 Table 2-2 describes the conditions of CBI-IOIO when LED's are lit. Table 2-2 LED Indicators LED Color . DS1-Right red DS1-Left green DS
CBI-1010 Tape Monitor Utility The Tape Monitor UtilityTM (TMU) is an application software developed by CMD Teclmology and work exclusively with CMD SC
CBI-1010 CBI-1 01 0 Specifications Table 2-4 on the following page lists the Controller Specifications for the CBI-IOIO. Table 2-4 Controller Specifi
CBI-1010 Cabling The CBI-1010 will operate in single-ended or differential mode; however, CMD Technology strongly recommends the use of differential m
3 Installation This chapter details hardware configuration and installation for the CBI-1010. The CBI-1010 must be configured first, installed in the
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CBI-1010 Table 3-2 W1 Jumper Settings Pins 1 & 3 OUT IN OUT Pins 2 & 4 OUT OUT IN Description CBI-IOIO/TM with PAL PIK08 in location U9 (F)
CBI-1010 sert the alternative PAL and press down until it is fully seated. Make sure that the alignment of the notch at one end of the PAL is identica
CBI-1010 On systems where the BI is the system I/O bus (i.e. 58xx, 85xx, 8700, 8800 and aIl6000's), the system node ID does not match the BI nod
CBI-1010 If you do not adhere to these guidelines, currently installed devices that have a higher system node ID than the CBI-lOlO will have their con
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CBI-tOtO J1 J2 Figure 3-3: Differential Card (CBI-1012) Installation Figure 3-4 illustrates the components of the CBI-I012 differential daughter card
CBI-1010 Single-Ended Mode The CBI-I0I0 is factory configured to user specifications. However, if you need to convert the CBI-I0I0 from differential t
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CBI-1010 NOTE CMD strongly recommends the use of differential mode in systems employing transfer rates in excess of five megabytes per second. If
CBI-tOtO 48 Differential Configuration: Install the back panel into the back of the system with the ribbon cable inside the system. If necessary, mov
CBI-1D10 JE CON1 JE CON2 Ribbon Cable Figure 3·8: Back Panel Cabling (Single Ended) 5 Locate the 60-pin ribbon cable and connect cable labeled JE
Component side of CBI-lOl 0 Blue Node ID plug----l CONl pin • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CONl pin • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
CBI-1010 Installing SCSI Devices This section details installing devices from the connectors of the back panel adapter kit to the SCSI devices~ Read c
CBI-1010 devices must be set from SCSI ID 0 to 6. Normally, the assignment of SCSI Target ID starts with SCSI ID 0 on single function boards. The fact
CBI-1010 The CBI-IOIO is factory configured with on-board termination. 3 Set the devices SCSI ID numbers to the specifications set forth in "SCSI
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4 Setup This chapter will assist you in setting up the CBI-IOIO and your system for use. On-Board Utility The CBI-IOIO SCSI host adapter comes with th
CBI-1010 4-2 Setup 3 Halt the system's CPU, reset the system, and hit carriage return on the terminal. The main menu will display as shown in Fi
CBI-1010 3 At the statement: SAVE NEW CONFIGURATION (Y or N)? enter Y. 4 The monitor will display COMPLETE when finished executing. Formatting the Dr
CBI-1010 4-4 Setup 4 The monitor will display QUALIFY STARTED <SEQUENTIAL WRITE AND READ>! <HIT <BREAK> TO ABORT>. 5 The monitor
CBI·1010 Displaying SCSI Device and Setting Up Configuration Selection 'D' can be used to change the controller default configurations such
CBI-1010 4-6 Setup To display SCSI devices and set up configuration follow the procedures below. 1 Select option D at the sub-menu (Figure 4-2), the
CBI-1010 M = Toggle Density Mode R = Toggle SCSI Reset D = Toggle Disconnect S = Toggle Sync/ Async C = Reconfigure Device Q = ToggieTMU B = Toggle
CBI-tOtO 4-8 Setup G = Toggle FMT-This options enables DU254 to show up for SCSIfor-mat ON-LINE. This feature must be enabled when using SCSIformat O
CBI-1010 verify, write protect disabled, reserve/release disabled, and default tape disabled. ALWAYS use this feature before reconfiguring the board.
CBI-1010 4-10 Setup 3 To reconfigure the device select option C and the screen will prompt you with the following question as shown in Figure 4-5. W
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CBI-1010 (DUX SCSI ID? <0-7> J ~_D_U_X_L_U_N_?_<_O-_3_> ____________________________________ __ Figure 4-7: Disk and Tape Configuration C
CBI-1010 4-12 Setup 4 At the statement WRITE DATA TO THE DEVICE? <Y OR N> enter N to immediately send the command if SCSI command does not requ
CBI-1010 Formatting ReT Block Selection 'R' can be used to format the RCT blocks of the disk drive selected. This command writes zeros in th
CBI-1010 4-14 Setup Unit Numbering This section explains configuring unit numbers. Unit numbers may be changed by using the "Configure L UN Offs
CBI-1010 CBI-1010ff-Tape drives must be configured starting from SCSI ID 0 to properly use the information from Table 4-1. MUO will be unit number 0;
CBI-tOtO Multi-Hosting Configuration 4-16 Setup The following is a list of software requirements for multi-hosting: • VMS version 5.3 or above • VAX
CBI-1010 2 Terminate both physical ends of the SCSI bus. If the CBI-IOIO is at either end of the SCSI bus, do not change the configuration. The CBI-I
CBI-1010 UL TRIX Configuration 4-18 Setup VAX and DEC systems using UL TRIX software must be manually configured to access the CBI-lOlO boards. First
CBI-1010 4 Name the tape drives and list drive unit by entering the following line: tape tmsO at uq# driven tape tmsl at uq# driven Where # = the s
CBI-1010 4-20 Setup 4 Name the tape drives and list drive unit by entering the following line: disk raO at uq# driveJ3 disk ral at uq# driveJ3 Where
Preface Revision 1.3 of the CBI-IOIO manual contains the following changes from the previous version: • Instructions for switching between the CBI-IO
CBI-tOtO 4 Name the tape drives and list drive unit by entering the following line: disk raO at uq# drive~ disk ral at uq# drive~ Where # = the same n
CBI-tOtO 4-22 Setup 3 Connect disk and tape controller by entering the following lines in the configuration file: controller klesiu# at ubat} contr
5 SCSI Basics This chapter consists of a SCSI glossary, SCSI commands used by the CBI-IOIO for MSCP emulation, SCSI status codes, SCSI messages, SCSI
CBI-1010 SCSI ID-The bit-significant representation of the SCSI address referring to one of the signal lines DB (7-0). SCSI device-A host computer ada
CBI-1010 SCSI commands used by CBI-IOIO for TMSCP emulation are listed in Table 5-2. Table 5-2 SCSI Commands (TMSCP) Code Command Name OOh Test Unit
CBI-tOtO SCSI Messages· The SCSI Messages used by CBI-1010 are listed in Table 5-4. Table 5-4 SCSI Messages Code Message Name OOh Command Complete O
CBI-tOto Table 5-5 SCSI Single-Ended Connector Pin Assignments Signal Pin Number -DB(O) 26 -DB(1) 27 -DB(2) 28 -DB(3) 29 -DB (4) 30 -DB (5) 31 -DB
CBI-1010 SCSI Differential Signals Figure 5-2 illustrates pin locations for the differential SCSI device connector. 25 50 26 Figure 5-2: DlfferenUal S
CBI-1010 Table 5-6 SCSI Differential Connector Pin Assignments Signal Pin Number Signal Pin Number GROUND 1 GROUND 26 +DB(O) 2 -DB(O) 27 +DB(1) 3 -D
CBI-1010 5-8 SCSI Library
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Appendix A Supported Devices and Operating Systems SCSI Devices The following subsections list devices that are supported by the CBI-IOIO. Contact C
CBI-1010 Erasable Optical disk drives supported by CBI-1010ITM, CBI-1010/M, and CBI-1 01 O/M B MAXTOR SONY RICOR Tahiti 1, Tahiti 2 SMO-0501, SMO-0502
4 IBM -3480 compatible I8-track cartridge tape drives ASPEN System 480 CIPfIER T480 FUJITSU M2480 series, 2680 L~S hldependence DEC TKZ60 STORAGE TE
CBI-1010 A-4 Supported Devices and Operating Systems
Appendix B Troubleshooting VMS Analyze/Error Utility The CBl-IOIO logs controller dependent information in ERRLOG.SYS file. User can use the VMS ANAL
CBI-totO One example of the error log message is shown in below: BEGINNING OF INTERVENING ENTRIES ** **** *******************ENTRY 1163** **** ******
CBI-1010 Controller Dependent Information: Listed below is the controller dependent information for the CBI-lOlO. LONGWORD1. LONGWORD2. LONGWORD3. LON
CBI-1010 CMD Technical Support Having a CMD board entitles you to responsive teclmical support. Before you call CMD Technical Support, please gather t
CBI-1010 Appendix C Miscellaneous Jumper Settings Table C-llists the jumper settings for the CBI-IOIO. Table C-1 Jumper Settings for the CBI-1010 W2
CBI-1010 Table C-2 lists the WI jumper settings for the CBI-IOIO. Table C-2 W1 Jumper Settings Pins 1 & 3 OUT OUT OUT OUT Pins2&4 . OUT OUT OU
Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1-1 How to Use this Manual 1-1 Conventions 1-2 2 Features and Specifications 2-1 CBI-I0I0 Features 2-1 Special Feat
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Index A Differential signals 5-6 to 5-7 Asynchronous 2-1, 2-4 to 2-5 Disk and tape emulation 3-2 to 3-3 F B Features 2-1 to 2-3 Bootability 3-3 Fo
CBI-tOtO Features 2-2 Format Command 5-2 Formatting the drive "4-3 Manually replacing bad sectors 4-4 Qualifying the drive 4-3 Testing devices
_.------------CBI-1010 Quick Reference Guide Installing the CBI-1 01 0 Pin 1 of the cable must match CON1 pin 1 of the backplane. 1 Turn off the syste
with on-board termination (see manufac- 1 turer's documentation) or by using an ex-ternal terminator. Be sure devices in the middle of the SCS
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Cable Specifications 3-14 SCSI ID for Target Devices 3-14 SCSI Device Installation Procedures 3-15 4 Setup 4-1 On-Board Utility 4-1 Accessing the Util
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