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The IDD does not reply to the loop for up to 2 seconds after the initial self-diagnostics is started. After that, the IDD can accept the I/O operation request correctly, but the received command, except the executable commands under the not ready state (such as INQUIRY, START/STOP UNIT), is terminated with the CHECK CONDITION status (NOT READY [=2]/logical unit not ready [=04-00]) during the interval from the spindle motor becomes stable to the IDD becomes ready. The executable command under the not ready state is executed in parallel with the initial self-diagnostics, or is queued by the command queuing feature and is executed after completion of the initial self-diagnostics. When the command that comes under the exception condition of the command queuing is issued at that time, the IDD posts the BUSY status for the command. When the error is detected during the initial self-diagnostics, the CHECK CONDITION status is posted for all commands that were stacked during the initial self-diagnostics. For the command execution condition, refer to Section 2.4 and Subsection 2.7.4 in Fibre Channel Interface Specifications.

(2)Online self-diagnostics (SEND DIAGNOSTIC command)

The INIT can make the IDD execute self-diagnostics by issuing the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command.

The INIT specifies the execution of self-diagnostics by setting 1 for the SelfTest bit on the CDB in the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command and specifies the test contents with the UnitOfl bit.

When the UnitOfl bit on the CDB is set to 0, the IDD executes the hardware function test only once. When UnitOfl bit is set to 1, the IDD executes the hardware function test, seek (positioning) test, and data write/read test for the CE space only once.

a.Error recovery during self-diagnostics

During the self-diagnostics specified by the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command, when the recoverable error is detected during the seek or the write/read test, the IDD performs the error recovery according to the MODE SELECT parameter value (read/write error recovery parameter, additional error recovery parameter) which the INIT specifies at the time of issuing the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command.

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Operation of self-diagnostics

0The self-diagnostics continues when the error is recovered. The self- diagnostics terminates normally so far as the unrecoverable error is not detected.

1The self-diagnostics continues when the error is recovered. If the unrecoverable error is not detected, the consecutive tests are executed till last test but the self-diagnostics terminates with error. The error information indicates that of the last recovered error.

b.Reporting result of self-diagnostics and error indication

When all specified self-diagnostics terminate normally, the IDD posts the GOOD status for the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command.

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Contents C141-E078-02EN Revision Record This page is intentionally left blank Functional Limitations EpromRelated Standards Preface Conventions MAG3182FC Model namesMAF3364FC MAG3091FCSafety Precautions Page Fibre Channel Interface Specifications Fibre Channel Interface Maintenance ManualManual Organization Fibre Channel Interface Product Contents Appendix a Locations of Connectors Glossary GL-1 Abbreviations AB-1 Figures Tables This page is intentionally left blank Standard Features Hardware Structure System Configuration General DescriptionStandard Features Page Page MAF3364FC outer view Disk/head configuration Page FC-AL system configuration Specifications Hardware SpecificationsHardware Specifications Model name and part number Function specifications FC-ALMAG3364FC Seek Time MAG series Seek Time Environmental specifications Environmental/power requirementsError rate ReliabilityMtbf = Page Data Space Logical Data Block Addressing Defect Management Cylinder configurationData Format Data SpaceMAF3364FC = 10400 MAG series = Zone layout and track capacity MAF3364FC Zone layout and track capacity MAG seriesAlternate spare area Spare area in cylinders 119,700 CLKs*1 20MHz Track skew/cylinder skew Sector formatPage Format capacity Logical Data Block Addressing Defect Management Defect list Alternate block allocationPage Alternate block allocation by Format Unit command Alternate block allocation by Reassign Blocks command C141-E078-02EN This page is intentionally left blank Installation Requirements Mounting Requirements External dimensionsExternal dimensions MAF3364FC External dimensions MAG series Mounting IDD orientationMounting frame structure Limitation of side-mounting Surface temperature check point HDCService clearance area Air pressure adjustment hole Current waveform +12 VDC 11 Connector location of SCA2 type interface model Interface connector AMPInstallation Page Motor start mode Setting Loop ID settingMode settings GNDMounting Drives Mounting procedures Remark Checking connection Checking the IDD connection a Checking the IDD connection B Formatting Setting parameters C141-E078-02EN Arre ∙ PERPage X0XXX DiscXffff RlecDismounting Drive This page is intentionally left blank Diagnostics Self-diagnostics Diagnostics and MaintenanceDiagnostics Maintenance Information Self-diagnostic functionsPage PER Test programs Maintenance Information Maintenance requirements C141-E078-02EN Revision numbers Revision labelIndicating revision numbers Appendix a Locations of Connectors Locations of ConnectorsFigure A.1 Locations of connectors Appendix B Connector Signal Allocation Interface FC-SCA Connector Signal AllocationGND Appendix C Model Names and Product Numbers Model Names and Product NumbersModel name Data block Total Mounting Length Fibre Channel Interface Function Specifications Appendix D Fibre Channel Interface FunctionsOrdered Queue Type ACA Type Untagged Simple Queue TypeHead of Queue Type Terminate TaskTable D.1 Fibre channel interface function specifications2 Table D.1 Fibre channel interface function specifications3 Raen Uaen Eaen Receive Diagnostic Results Table D.1 Fibre channel interface function specifications5Mode Sense Reserve Release CopySearch Block Equal Send DiagnosticPREVENT/ALLOW Medium Removal Search Block High Search Block LOWCompare Copy & Verify Write Buffer Diagnostic Read DataRead Defect Data Read BufferRecover Data Diagnostic Format IDDiagnostic Read ID Recover IDThis page is intentionally left blank CDB FREE, ARBITRATION, SELECTION, ReselectionCCS LUNPage ALT ACKAEN AsciiPCA MSGOEM PMIThis page is intentionally left blank Page

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