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usually, the SCSI ID is set by the backplane.
As the 150 does not have such backplane, you
must manually set the SCSI id
(which is internally translated to a Unit ID).

Tape = SCSI 0
Opt = SCSI 1
Disks = SCSI 6, 5, 4, 3

-h

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Von: "Patrik Schindler" <poc@xxxxxxxxxx>
An: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Gesendet: 17.01.2022 14:51:14
Betreff: SCSI ID vs. unit ID

Hello,

I'm wondering if there is any mathematical correlation of the SCSI ID of a device on the sole physical SCSI bus of my model 150, and the associated Unit Numbers to be seen in SST.



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