Fujitsu MAV2073RC Operation Check Initial seek operation check, Operation test, Diagnostic test

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Diagnostics and Maintenance

6.3Operation Check

6.3.1Initial seek operation check

If an error is detected during initialization by the initial seek operation check routine at power-on, the spindle motor of the disk drive stops, and then the disk drive becomes unusable.

For an explanation of the operation check before the initial seek, refer to the Section 5.4.

6.3.2Operation test

While the host computer is processing data, the HDD monitors disk drive operation including data processing, command processing, and seek operations. If the HDD detects an error, the HDD posts the error to the INIT. The INIT then posts the error to the user.

The user may detect an intermittent or nonfatal error such as abnormal noise, abnormal odor, or very slow operation.

An error posted in an operation test must be investigated. Replace the disk drive to see whether the error was caused by the disk drive.

Often, errors posted in an operation test may be caused by the host system. Possible causes include insufficient power capacity, loose cable connection, insufficient timing or insufficient mechanical play, and problems related to other systems.

If an operation error is detected by the error detection circuit of the disk drive, an interrupt occurs. The interrupt is posted to the MCU on the PCA. The MCU stops the currently processed command, and causes the CHECK CONDITION status to post the error to the INIT.

When receiving the CHECK CONDITION status, the INIT collects detailed information via SENSE data.

To analyze the error posted in the operation test, reconstruct the conditions in which the error occurred. Then, start troubleshooting the whole host system by replacing the disk drive.

6.3.3Diagnostic test

The diagnostic test is executed to find a faulty subassembly in a faulty disk drive, or to check disk drive performance. This test is usually a combination of specific disk drive functions or group of functions. This test may be executed using a different host computers or test equipment and away from the environment where the error first occurred.

To analyze the error posted in the diagnostic test, reconstruct the conditions in which the error occurred. Then, look for a possibly faulty subassembly or part of the disk drive.

The procedures to be used in this test depend largely on the type of test equipment used, and are not covered by this manual.

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Contents C141-E219-01EN For Safe Operation Revision Record Related Standards Preface Overview of ManualPreface Conventions for Alert MessagesImportant Alert Items Important Alert MessagesImportant Alert Items Data lossMaintenance Manual SpecificationsManual Organization Product InterfaceThis page is intentionally left blank Contents Installation ContentsTroubleshooting with disk drive replacement in the field Troubleshooting with parts replacement in the factorySense data 4-44-xx, 5-2x-xx, B-44-xx, B-47-xx, B-4B-xx Figures Tables This page is intentionally left blank Standard Features Hardware Structure System Configuration General DescriptionStandard Features General DescriptionStandard Features General Description Hardware Structure System Configuration Hardware Specifications Hardware Specifications Model name and order numberModel names and order numbers Specifications Function specificationsMAV2073RC MAV2036RC 32/34 MeeprmlHardware Specifications Environmental specifications Environmental/Power requirementsError rate ReliabilityMTBF= Specifications Cylinder configuration Data Space Logical Data Block Addressing Defect ManagementData Space Data Format Data Space Alternate spare area Spare area in cellTrack format Track skew/head skew Sector formatData Space Format capacity Logical Data Block Addressing Defect Management Defect list Alternate block allocationAlternate block allocation by Format Unit command Defect ManagementAlternate block allocation by Reassign Blocks command Write Write Extend Write Write Extended Format Unit Installation Requirements Mounting Requirements DimensionsInstallation Requirements Mounting orientationsMounting Requirements Mounting frame structure Surface temperature check point and maximum temperature Connection RequirementsHDC MPUService clearance area Power Supply Requirements Current waveform +12V DCConnector location Interface connector 10 SAS plug connector overviewInterface connector SAS plug signal allocationCN1 Installation Installation Setting Setting Port AddressMounting Drives Mounting procedures Installation Formatting Installation Setting parameters Awre ArreArre Awre PER Disc XffffXxxx Dismounting Drives Diagnostics Self-diagnostics Self-diagnostic functionsDiagnostics and Maintenance Diagnostics Test programs Maintenance Information PrecautionsMaintenance requirements Maintenance levels Revision numbersIndicating revision numbers Tools and test equipment Test flowchart TestsDiagnostic test Operation Check Initial seek operation checkOperation test Troubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting with disk drive replacement in the fieldSystem-level field troubleshooting Troubleshooting at the repair site Disk drive troubleshootingTroubleshooting with parts replacement in the factory Finding possibly faulty partsError Analysis Information Collection Sense Data Analysis Error Analysis Information Collection Sense dataError Analysis ILILSB SksvSense Data Analysis Definition of sense dataSense data 1-1x-xx, 3-1x-xx and E-1D-00 Disk read error Sense data 3-0C-03, 4-40-xx, and 4-C4-xxGlossary Glossary Target TargAcronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms and Abbreviations SASBcrc ECCMode SELECT/MODE Select IndexMtbf Mttr PADC141-E219 IN-3 This page is intentionally left blank Comment Form This page is intentionally left blank