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WARNING!
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Pass-through SCSI Commands are only intended to perform maintenance
functions for a drive or device on the drive side. Do not perform any
destructive commands to a disk drive (i.e., any commands that write data
to a drive media). If a disk drive is a spare drive or a member of a logical
drive, such a destructive command may cause a data inconsistency.
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When a drive/device is mapped to a host SCSI ID so that Pass-through
SCSI Commands can be used, the data on that drive/device will not be
protected by the controller. Users who employ Pass-through SCSI
Commands to perform any write commands to drive media do so at their
own risk.
5.11 Viewing and Editing SCSI Drives
Scanning New SCSI Drive
Press ENT for two seconds to enter the
Main Menu. Press ▼ or ▲ to select
"View and Edit SCSI Drives," then
press ENT.
SCSI drive information will be
displayed on the LCD. Press ENT on a
drive. Use ▼ or ▲ to select “Scan New
SCSI Drive," then press ENT again.
Press ▼ or ▲ to select a SCSI channel,
then press ENT for two seconds.
Press ▼ or ▲ to select a SCSI ID, then
press ENT for two seconds.
The information of the scanned SCSI
drive will be displayed on the LCD.
If the drive was not detected on the
selected SCSI channel and ID, the LCD
will display “Scan Fail!”
View and Edit
SCSI Drives ↕
Scan new SCSI
Drive ..
Scan Channel=1 ?
Scan Channel=1
ID= 01 ?
C=1 I=0 1010MB
NEW DRV SEAGATE
Scan Channel=1
ID=1 Scan Fail!