HP A6829A PCI Dual Channel Ultra160 SCSI Host Bus Adapter Service and User Guide (May 2003)

Troubleshooting
Setting and Confirming SCSI Parameters
Chapter 3 81
Step 3. Find the controller handle designation, <cntrl_handle>.
At the EFI Shell prompt, issue the drvcfg command as illustrated in
the following example:
Shell> drvcfg
Configurable Components
Drv[20] Ctrl [1A] Lang [eng]
Drv[20] Ctrl [1B] Lang [eng]
Drv[20] Ctrl [1D] Lang [eng]
Drv[20] Ctrl [1E] Lang [eng]
Drv[20] Ctrl [23] Lang [eng]
Drv[21] Ctrl [22] Lang [eng]
Drv[24] Ctrl [27] Lang [eng]
Drv[24] Ctrl [2B] Lang [eng]
Drv[24] Ctrl [2C] Lang [eng]
Drv[25] Ctrl [26] Lang [eng]
Drv[28] Ctrl [29] Lang [eng]
Drv[2D] Ctrl [30] Lang [eng]
Drv[2E] Ctrl [2A] Lang [eng]
Drv[2E] Ctrl [2F] Lang [eng]
Drv[48] Ctrl [1F] Lang [eng]
From the output of the drvcfg command, look for the line(s) where the
NN in Drv[NN]is same as the <drvr_handle> for the driver(s) you are
using.
The 2nd column, Ctrl [NN], contains the corresponding
<cntrl_handle>, where NN is the controller handle. For example,
controller handle 1A, 1B, 1D, 1E, and 23 correspond to driver handle 20,
and controller handle 22 corresponds to driver handle 21.
Step 4. Once the driver handle and the controller handle are identified, the SCSI
parameters can be displayed and set for any driver and corresponding
controller (HBA) on the SCSI bus.
Enter the drvcfg -s <drvr_handle> <cntrl_handle> command at
EFI shell prompt. The Global Properties screen containing a list of the
controller (HBA) to which the controller handle corresponds is displayed;
refer to the following example: