SUMMARY KZPEA and DS20E

From: Thomas Edward Kempster (tekempster_at_fastmail.fm)
Date: 08/15/05

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    Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 07:21:53 -0700
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    Thanks to Dr Tom Blinn and Selden E Ball for their welcome input.
    Unfortunately I have not completely got to the bottem of this, partly
    because one of the systems has failed in a different manner, I will next
    forward a further question in the hope that someone can help.

    I finally got a serial port (and not laptop emulation) to work but never
    got the graphics card to work properly. The serial terminal gave me an
    unexpected choice of two questions. 1) Multi Initiator Config and 2)
    Tape based one button disaster ecovery. Selecting 1) gives me just the
    option to change SCSI card ID or 2) Status of Reset SCSI Bus. I am
    looking for the option to change the terminator setting. It is being
    suggested that the controller is non-standard, it was bought in a hurry
    and I am chasing the supplier to determine its origin.

    The good news, despite not being able to reset the termination, is that
    I can now see the disks at "run bios". The bad news is that one system
    is now not powering up completely, removing all cards does not clear the
    problem.

    Regards,

    Tom Kempster

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    ----- Original message -----
    From: "Thomas Edward Kempster" <tekempster@fastmail.fm>
    To: tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov
    Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 09:06:23 -0700
    Subject: KZPEA and DS20E
    I am trying to install a KZPEA and need to run the "run bios" command at
    the >>> prompt to change the termination. I can "show bios" and both
    channels show but when I "run bios pka0" the system runs and then
    returns to the prompt. I have tried Control A despite not being prompted
    but that does not help. I have connected a serial monitor and removed
    the graphic card but none of this has helped. 
    Can anyone help please?
    Regards,
    Tom Kempster
    

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