Fujitsu MAS3735FC, MAS3367FC manual Defect Management Defect list, Alternate block allocation

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3.3 Defect Management

3.3Defect Management

3.3.1Defect list

Information of the defect location on the disk is managed by the defect list. The following are defect lists which the IDD manages.

P list (Primary defect list): This list consists of defect location information available at the disk drive shipment and is recorded in a system space. The defects in this list are permanent, so the INIT must execute the alternate block allocation using this list when initializing the disk.

D list (Data defect list): This list consists of defect location information specified in a FORMAT UNIT command by the INIT at the initialization of the disk. This information is recorded in the system space of the disk drive as the G list. To execute the alternate block allocation, the FORMAT UNIT command must be specified.

G list (Growth defect list): This list consists of defective logical data block location information specified in a REASSIGN BLOCKS command by the INIT, information on defective logical data blocks assigned alternate blocks by means of IDD automatic alternate block allocation, information specified as the D list, and information generated as the C list. They are recorded in the system space on the disk drive.

The INIT can read out the contents of the P and G lists by the READ DEFECT DATA command.

3.3.2Alternate block allocation

The alternate data block is allocated to a defective data block (= sectors) in defective sector units by means of the defect management method inside the IDD.

The INIT can access all logical data blocks in the user space, as long as there is no error.

Spare sectors to which alternate blocks are allocated can be provided in either "spare sectors in a cell" or "alternate cylinders". See Subsection 3.1.2 for details.

The INIT can specify the size and area for spare sectors by the MODE SELECT command at the time of the initialization of the disk.

Both of the following are applicable to the alternate block allocation.

Sector slip treatment: Defective sectors are skipped and the logical data block corresponding to those sectors is allocated to the next physical sectors. This treatment is made on the same cell as the defective sector's and is effective until all spare sectors in that cell are used up.

Alternate sector treatment: The logical data block corresponding to defective sectors is allocated to unused spare sectors in the same cell or unused spare sectors in the alternate cylinder.

The alternate block allocation is executed by the FORMAT UNIT command, the REASSIGN BLOCKS command, or the automatic alternate block allocation. Refer to OEM Manual–Fibre Channel Specifications–for details of specifications on these commands. The logical data block is allocated to the next physically continued sectors after the above sector slip treatment is made. On the other hand, the logical data block is allocated to spare sectors which are not physically consecutive to the adjacent logical data blocks. If a command which processes several logical data blocks is specified, the IDD processes those blocks in ascending order of logical data block.

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Contents MAS3735FC MAS3367FC Disk Drives PRODUCT/MAINTENANCE Manual For Safe Operation Revision History This page is intentionally left blank Overview of Manual PrefaceConventions for Alert Messages PrefaceC141-E198 Iii This page is intentionally left blank Important Alert Messages Important Alert ItemsImportant Alert Items C141-E198 Vii This page is intentionally left blank Manual Organization Product Maintenance ManualFibre Channel Plotocol for Scsi SCSI-FCP Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface FC-PHFibre Channel Physical and Signaling INTERFACE-2 FC-PH-2 Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC-ALContents Contents InstallationAppendix a Connector Signal Allocation Figures Tables This page is intentionally left blank General Description Standard Features Hardware Structure System ConfigurationGeneral Description Standard FeaturesStandard Features General Description FC model drives outer view Hardware StructureMAS3735FC MAS3367FC Disk/head configurationExample of FC-AL system configuration System ConfigurationGeneral Description MAS3735FC Hardware SpecificationsHardware Specifications Model name and order number Model names and order numbersFC-AL SpecificationsFunction specifications 32/34 MeeprmlHardware Specifications Iops Environmental specificationsEnvironmental/power requirements Reliability Error rateMTBF= Hardware Specifications This page is intentionally left blank Data Space Cylinder configurationData Space Logical Data Block Addressing Defect Management Data Format Zone layout and track capacity Data SpaceAlternate spare area Track format Data SpaceMsec Servo frame = 211 zone 0 ~ 266 zone Sector format Track skew/head skewData Format Format capacity Logical Data Block AddressingData Format Alternate block allocation Defect ManagementDefect Management Defect list Alternate block allocation by Format Unit command Alternate block allocation by Reassign Blocks command Write Write Extend Defect Management This page is intentionally left blank Mounting Requirements External dimensions Installation RequirementsInstallation Requirements Mounting Mounting RequirementsMounting frame structure MPU Surface temperature check pointHDC Service clearance area Current waveform +12 VDC Power Supply RequirementsAC noise filter recommended Connection Requirements Connection Requirements Connector10 SCA2 type connector Installation Installation Motor start mode SettingSetting Loop ID setting Mode settingsMounting Drives Mounting procedures Dismounting Drives Installation Checking connection Checking the IDD connection a Checking the IDD connection B Formatting C141-E198 Setting parameters Arre AwreArre Awre PER Xxxx DiscXffff Read/write Self-diagnostic functions Diagnostics Self-diagnosticsDiagnostics and Maintenance Diagnostics Test programs Maintenance Information Precautions Maintenance InformationMaintenance requirements Maintenance Information Maintenance levels Revision label example Revision numbersTests Indicating revision numbers Tools and test equipmentTest flowchart Operation test Diagnostic testOperation Check Initial seek operation check Troubleshooting with disk drive replacement in the field Troubleshooting ProceduresSystem-level field troubleshooting Disk drive troubleshooting Troubleshooting at the repair siteFinding possibly faulty parts Troubleshooting with parts replacement in the factorySense key, sense code, and subsense code Error Analysis Information Collection Sense Data AnalysisError Analysis Information Collection Sense data Sksv Error AnalysisILI LSBDefinition of sense data Sense Data AnalysisSense data 3-0C-03, 4-40-xx, 4-44-xx, and 4-C4-xx Sense data 1-1x-xx, 3-1x-xx and E-1D-00 Disk read errorAppendix a Connector Signal Allocation Connector Signal Allocation Glossary Target Targ GlossaryAcronyms and Abbreviations RSV Acronyms and AbbreviationsECC BcrcPAD Mode SELECT/MODEIndex Mtbf MttrC141-E198 IN-3 This page is intentionally left blank Fujitsu Canada INC This page is intentionally left blank READER’S Comment Form This page is intentionally left blank