Scsi-specific controller settings, Scsi device settings, Scsi channel interface settings – Adaptec SAS/SATA/SCSI RAID Controllers User Manual

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Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility

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SCSI-specific Controller Settings

In addition to the general settings listed on

page 82

, your Adaptec SCSI controller has SCSI-

specific settings that can be modified if required.

To modify SCSI-specific settings, select SCSI Configuration from the SCSISelect main menu.

SCSI Device Settings

You can use SCSISelect to modify some of the settings on the SCSI devices connected to your
SCSI controller.

To modify SCSI device settings, select SCSI Configuration from the SCSISelect main menu,
then select Additional Options. Devices are listed by SCSI ID. (To find the SCSI ID for a
specific device, see

Formatting and Verifying Disk Drives on page 85

.)

For the best device performance, don’t change the default settings.

Note:

Default settings are shown in bold type.

SCSI Channel Interface Settings

Note:

Default settings are shown in bold type.

Option

Description

Maximum
Transfer Rate

Shows the maximum data transfer rate that the SCSI channel supports.

Enable
Disconnection

When enabled, the SCSI device can disconnect from the SCSI channel. Default is
Yes (enabled).

Initiate Wide
Negotiation

When enabled, the SCSI channel attempts 16-bit data transfer instead of 8-bit
data transfer. Default is Yes (enabled).

QAS

When enabled, QAS (Quick Arbitration and Selection) is used to eliminate
overhead and speed up data transfers on the SCSI bus. Default is No (disabled).
Note—Adaptec recommends that you do not enable QAS if you are using an
enclosure that supports Ultra320 expanders.

Packetized

When enabled, SCSI packetization (encapsulation) is used to reduce overhead
and speed data transfer. Default is Yes (enabled).

Option

Description

Controller SCSI
Channel ID

Sets the controller’s SCSI ID. Adaptec recommends that you leave the controller
set to the default (7), which gives it the highest priority on the SCSI channel.

SCSI Parity
Checking

When enabled, the controller verifies the accuracy of data transfer on the SCSI
channel. Disable only if the controller is connected to any SCSI device that does
not support SCSI parity. Default is enabled.

Controller SCSI
Channel
Termination

Sets termination on the controller. Adaptec recommends that you retain the
default setting (auto mode).

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