Seagate ST100FM0012 Extended test Function Code 010b, Log page entries, Abort, Product warranty

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Extended test (Function Code: 010b)

The objective of the extended test option is to empirically test critical drive components. The read operation tests the media contents. The integrity of the media is checked through a read/verify scan of the media.

The anticipated length of the Extended test is reported through the Control Mode page.

5.3.6.2.4Log page entries

When the drive begins DST, it creates a new entry in the Self-test Results Log page. The new entry is created by inserting a new self-test parameter block at the beginning of the self-test results log parameter section of the log page. Existing data will be moved to make room for the new parameter block. The drive reports 20 parameter blocks in the log page. If there are more than 20 parameter blocks, the least recent parameter block will be deleted. The new parameter block will be initialized as follows:

1.The Function Code field is set to the same value as sent in the DST command

2.The Self-Test Results Value field is set to Fh

3.The drive will store the log page to non-volatile memory

After a self-test is complete or has been aborted, the drive updates the Self-Test Results Value field in its Self-Test Results Log page in non-volatile memory. The host may use LOG SENSE to read the results from up to the last 20 self-tests performed by the drive. The self- test results value is a 4-bit field that reports the results of the test. If the field is set to zero, the drive passed with no errors detected by the DST. If the field is not set to zero, the test failed for the reason reported in the field.

The drive will report the failure condition and LBA (if applicable) in the Self-test Results Log parameter. The Sense key, ASC, ASCQ, and FRU are used to report the failure condition.

5.3.6.2.5Abort

There are several ways to abort a diagnostic. Applications can use a SCSI Bus Reset or a Bus Device Reset message to abort the diagnostic.

Applications can abort a DST executing in background mode by using the abort code in the DST Function Code field. This will cause a 01 (self-test aborted by the application client) code to appear in the self-test results values log. All other abort mechanisms will be reported as a 02 (self-test routine was interrupted by a reset condition).

5.3.7Product warranty

See See “Seagate Technology Support Services” on page 1 for warranty information.

Warranty terms will vary based on type of warranty chosen: “Managed Life” or “Usage Based”. Consult your Seagate sales representative for warranty terms and conditions.

Managed Life Warranty

This warranty is term based and includes the Lifetime Endurance Management feature stated in section 6.2.6.

Usage Based Warranty

This warranty is based on the shorter of term and endurance usage of the drive.

Shipping

When transporting or shipping a drive, use only a Seagate-approved container. Keep the original box. Seagate approved containers are easily identified by the Seagate Approved Package label. Shipping a drive in a non-approved container voids the drive warranty.

Seagate repair centers may refuse receipt of components improperly packaged or obviously damaged in transit. Contact your authorized Seagate distributor to purchase additional boxes. Seagate recommends shipping by an air-ride carrier experienced in handling computer equipment.

Product repair and return information

Seagate customer service centers are the only facilities authorized to service Seagate drives. Seagate does not sanction any third-party repair facilities. Any unauthorized repair or tampering with the factory seal voids the warranty.

Storage

The maximum recommended storage period for the drive in a non-operational environment is 90 days. Drives should be stored in the original unopened Seagate shipping packaging when ever possible. Once the drive is removed from the Seagate original packaging the recommended maximum period between drive operation cycles is 30 days. During any storage period the drive non-operational temperature, humidity, wet bulb, atmospheric conditions, shock, vibration, magnetic and electrical field specifications should be followed. (see Section 6.0)

PULSAR.2 SAS PRODUCT MANUAL, REV. C

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Contents Pulsar.2 SAS Document Revision History Revision Date Description of changesContents PHYSICAL/ELECTRICAL Specifications Defect and Error ManagementInstallation About Fips About SELF-ENCRYPTING DrivesInterface Requirements Figures Seagate Technology Support Services Scope Standard models Standard SED models Fips 140-2 LevelApplicable Standards and Reference Documentation Electromagnetic compatibilityElectromagnetic susceptibility Electromagnetic compliance Electromagnetic compliance for the European UnionAustralian C-Tick Korean KCCChina Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive General Description 800GB 400GB 200GB 100GB 512520 524Thin Provisioning Product Configuration Logical Block ProvisioningThin Provisioning capabilities Format Unit command PI and SED Drive ConfigurationUnmap Protection Information PI and Security SEDPerformance Characteristics Format Mode Dcrt Bit IP Bit 800GB 400GB 200GB 100GBAccess time Typical Access Time μsecPerformance Managed Life Warranty Performance Usage Based WarrantyST800FM00 ST400FM00 ST200FM00 ST100FM00 PerformanceCaching write data Reliability Specifications Unrecoverable ErrorsInterface errors SSD Percentage Used Endurance Indicator Wear LevelingGarbage Collection Write AmplificationPreventive maintenance Hot plugging the drive4 S.M.A.R.T Controlling S.M.A.R.TPerformance impact Reporting controlDetermining rate Predictive failuresTemperature Log Page 0Dh Parameter Code Description 800/400/200/100GBProduct warranty Managed Life WarrantyUsage Based Warranty Extended test Function Code 010bPHYSICAL/ELECTRICAL Specifications Power consumptionStartup power Peak operating mode800GB standard model DC power requirements 800GB 6.0GB400GB standard model DC power requirements 400GB 6.0GB200GB standard model DC power requirements 200GB 6.0GB100GB standard model DC power requirements General DC power requirement notesPower sequencing Conducted noise immunityCurrent profiles Current profiles for 400GB models Current profiles for 100GB models 800GB models in 6Gb operation 400GB models in 6Gb operation200GB models in 6Gb operation 100GB models in 6Gb operation Environmental LimitsTemperature a. Operating Relative humidityEffective altitude sea level a. Operating Shock and vibration ShockAir cleanliness VibrationCorrosive environment Weight Pounds 160 grams Weight Pounds 100 grams Purpose Validation ProgramSeagate Enterprise SED Security LevelAdmin SP Default passwordAbout SELF-ENCRYPTING Drives Locking SPData Bands Defect and Error Management SSD Physical format address descriptorDrive Error Recovery Procedures Setting and determining the current Type Level Levels of PIIdentifying a Protection Information drive Installation Physical interfaceX = F 15lb = 67N Interface Requirements Task management functionsSAS task management functions supported Task management responsesSupported commands Format UnitPersistent Reserve Reassign Blocks Write and Verify Inquiry data Pulsar.2 Inquiry dataMode Sense data Mode Pages Mode Sense data for 800GB drivesMode Sense data for 400GB drives Mode Sense data for 200GB drives Mode Sense values for 100GB drives Miscellaneous features Miscellaneous statusSAS physical interface Datum B Section C C Section a a Physical characteristics Connector requirementsElectrical description Pin descriptionsPower LED drive signalSAS transmitters and receivers Ready LED OutDifferential signals General interface characteristics5G B/ S 0G B/ S Index Index SAS See also cooling Seagate Technology LLC Americas

ST800FM0002, ST100FM0002, ST200FM0002, ST400FM0012, ST800FM0032 specifications

The Seagate ST100FM0012, ST800FM0012, ST400FM0042, ST400FM0002, and ST100FM0052 are high-performance hard drives designed for enterprise applications, offering advanced features and reliability for demanding workloads.

The ST100FM0012 is a 10TB hard drive that strikes a balance between capacity and performance. It utilizes a 7200 RPM spindle speed and features a 256MB cache, enabling efficient data access and enhanced read/write performance. With Seagate’s AgileArray technology, the ST100FM0012 is optimized for NAS environments, providing multi-drive reliability and error recovery.

The ST800FM0012 is an 8TB variant that shares many features with its 10TB counterpart but is tailored for organizations needing robust storage without reaching the highest tier of capacity. Its dual-plane rotational vibration technology minimizes vibration in multi-drive systems, ensuring sustained performance over prolonged use. This makes it an excellent choice for virtualization and data-intensive applications.

The ST400FM0042 offers a 4TB capacity suited for smaller enterprise needs or as a backup solution. With an impressive performance profile, including a 7200 RPM speed and 128MB cache, it accommodates both sequential and random workloads with ease. This drive stands out with its PowerChoice technology, allowing users to manage power consumption and reduce operational costs.

Another 4TB option, the ST400FM0002, is particularly designed for hybrid configurations, pairing the fast access of the hard drive with the speed of SSDs. It features Seagate's advanced thermal management technologies, ensuring optimal operating temperatures and performance stability during intensive workloads.

The ST100FM0052 rounds out the lineup with a 10TB capacity but is specifically aimed at surveillance applications. It supports a workload rate of 180TB per year, making it ideal for always-on recording scenarios. The drive is built with optimized firmware, which ensures enhanced performance in write-intensive environments, essential for video recording and security systems.

All these drives are equipped with Seagate’s proprietary technologies, including data recovery services and built-in data protection features, ensuring data integrity and security. The drives are built for durability, reliability, and high performance in mission-critical environments, making them indispensable components of modern enterprise data storage solutions. With capacities ranging from 4TB to 10TB, they cater to varying storage needs across different sectors.