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Troubleshooting SCSI
Troubleshooting
If diagnostics determine that the controller is defective, you must replace it. Contact
your local Hewlett-Packard customer representative or call the HP Response Center.
SCSI Bus Compatibility
Use the SCSI command to ensure SCSI controller and SCSI device compatibility by
displaying and selecting SCSI bus parameters.
The SCSI command is available from the boot menu displayed after the test station
has booted, provided autoboot is disabled.
Figure 1
Boot Menu
Command                         Description
-------                         -----------
AUto [BOot|SEArch ON|OFF]        Display or set the specified flag
BOot [PRI|ALT|<path> <args>]     Boot from a specified path
BootTimer [time]                 Display or set boot delay time
CLEARPIM                         Clear PIM storage
CPUconfig [<proc>] [ON|OFF]      Configure/Deconfigure Processor
DEfault                          Set the sytem to defined values
DIsplay                          Display this menu
ForthMode                        Switch to the Forth OBP interface
IO                               List the I/O devices in the system
LS [<path>|flash]                List the boot or flash volume
OS [hpux|sppux]                  Display/Select Operating System
PASSword                         Set the Forth password
PAth [PRI|ALT|CON] [<path>]      Display or modify a path
PDT [CLEAR|DEBUG]
Display/clear Non-Volatile PDT state
PIM_info [cpu#] [HPMC|TOC|LPMC]  Display PIM of current or any CPU
RESET [hard|debug]               Force a reset of the system
RESTrict [ON|OFF]                Display/Select restricted access
                                 toForth
SCSI [INIT|RATE] [bus slot val]  List/Set SCSI controller parms
SEArch [<path>]                  Search for boot devices
SECure [ON|OFF]                  Display or set secure boot mode
TIme [cn:yr:mo:dy:hr:mn[:ss]]    Display or set the real-time clock
VErsion                          Display the firmware versions
Command: