Hi List,

1) Suppose my machine has two similar SCSI HBAs. And my Linux box shows them
to me as Hosts 0 and 1 respectively. When I open the chassis, is a there a
way to figure out that physically which of the HBAs I am seeing correspond
to hosts 0 and 1 respectively? The HBAs are similar in every sense (Model /
Make etc). 

2) When I boot up the machine, is it fixed that the same HBA will get host
number 0 every time, or does it depend on some thing?

3) I want to add a new SCSI device at run time. I know when I'll have to use
"scsi add-single-device" command, but I have to supply Host number, channel,
ID and lun to it. I know that ID is set on the device it self, and hence
I'll be knowing it. But how do I know the host no of the HBA that I've added
the device to. Is it just trial and error?

TIA,

Rajat Jain


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