SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Configuring and Managing Open SCSI Devices
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Deleting an Open SCSI Device
Considerations for ALTER SCSI
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The process must be in the STOPPED state or not running before you can change
its configuration.
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Changes take effect when you restart the process.
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Verify the SCSI ID of the device is the same as the configured SCSIID value.
Changing the Values of the Attributes for an Open SCSI
Device
1. Stop the device:
-> STOP $S11500
2. Verify the device is in the STOPPED state:
-> STATUS $S11500
3. Change one or more attributes. For example:
-> ALTER $S11500, STARTSTATE STOPPED
4. Verify the change took place:
-> INFO $S11500, DETAIL
5. Start the device:
-> START $S11500
When the START SCSI command finishes successfully, the device is left in the
STARTED state.
Deleting an Open SCSI Device
The DELETE SCSI Command (page 14-103) removes an Open SCSI device from the
system configuration database:
1. Stop the device:
-> STOP $S11500
2. Verify the device is in the STOPPED state:
-> STATUS $S11500
3. Remove the device from the system configuration database:
-> DELETE $S11500
4. Verify the device is removed from the system configuration database:
-> INFO $S11500