Using the SCSISelect Utility program
Note: If the server has a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) adapter installed,
use the configuration method that comes with the RAID adapter to view or change SCSI settings for attached devices.
The server comes with a menu-driven configuration utility, called SCSISelect, that allows you to view and change
SCSI settings.
You can use the SCSISelect Utility program to:
Starting the SCSISelect Utility program:
You can access this program when you start the server.
The SCSISelect prompt appears after the IBM logo appears.
Press Ctrl+A immediately after the SCSISelect prompt appears:
<<< Press <CTRL><A> for SCSISelect Utility! >>>
Use the Up Arrow ( ) or Down Arrow (
) key to move the highlight bar to the various menu choices.
Press Esc to return to the previous menu.
Also, you can press the F5 key to switch between color and monochrome modes (if the monitor permits).
To change the settings of the displayed items, follow the directions on the screen.
Then, press Enter.
SCSISelect Utility program choices: The following choices appear on the SCSISelect Utility program menu:
This menu has the following choices:
Note: For external SCSI tape drives, set Send Start Unit Command to Off for that SCSI ID.
This ensures proper server operation.
When the Maximum Sync Transfer Rate is set to 40.0, this value represents the transfer rate for UltraSCSI devices.
When the Maximum Sync Transfer Rate is set to 20.0, this value represents the transfer rate for Fast SCSI devices.
This window contains:
These values vary according to the current BIOS settings for the server; however, you cannot change the settings for the BIOS information.
SCSI disk utilities: To see the IDs that are assigned to each SCSI device or to format a SCSI device, select
SCSI Disk Utilities from the SCSISelect Utility program menu.
To use the utility, select a drive from the list. Read the screens carefully before making a selection.
Note: If the following screen appears, you might have pressed Ctrl+A before the selected
drives were ready.
Restart the server and watch for the SCSISelect messages as each drive spins up.
After the drive that you want to view or format spins up, press Ctrl+A.
When to use the low-level format program: Use the Low-Level Format program:
Starting the low-level format program -Attention-
The low-level format program erases all data and programs.
Note: If the server has a RAID adapter installed, refer to the RAID adapter
documentation for instructions for performing a low-level format on a hard disk drive attached to the PCI RAID adapter.
Note: Hard disks normally contain more tracks than their stated capacity (to allow for defective tracks).
A message appears on the screen if the defect limit is reached. If this happens, have the system serviced.
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