Seagate ST373554FC, ST3146954FC Hot plugging the drive, 5.2.4 S.M.A.R.T, Controlling S.M.A.R.T

Page 31
5.2.3Hot plugging the drive

5.2.3Hot plugging the drive

Inserting and removing the drive on the FC-AL will interrupt loop operation. The interruption occurs when the receiver of the next device in the loop must synchronize to a different input signal. FC error detection mecha- nisms, character sync, running disparity, word sync, and CRC are able to detect any error. Recovery is initiated based on the type of error.

The disc drive defaults to the FC-AL Monitoring state, Pass-through state, when it is powered-on by switching the power or hot plugged. The control line to an optional port bypass circuit (external to the drive), defaults to the Enable Bypass state. If the bypass circuit is present, the next device in the loop will continue to receive the output of the previous device to the newly inserted device. If the bypass circuit is not present, loop operation is temporarily disrupted until the next device starts receiving the output from the newly inserted device and regains synchronization to the new input.

The Pass-through state is disabled while the drive performs self test of the FC interface. The control line for an external port bypass circuit remains in the Enable Bypass state while self test is running. If the bypass circuit is present, loop operation may continue. If the bypass circuit is not present, loop operation will be halted while the self test of the FC interface runs.

When the self test completes successfully, the control line to the bypass circuit is disabled and the drive enters the FC-AL Initializing state. The receiver on the next device in the loop must synchronize to output of the newly inserted drive.

If the self-test fails, the control line to the bypass circuit remains in the Enable Bypass state.

Note. It is the responsibility of the systems integrator to assure that no temperature, energy, voltage haz- ard, or ESD potential hazard is presented during the hot connect/disconnect operation. Discharge the static electricity from the drive carrier prior to inserting it into the system.

Caution. The drive motor must come to a complete stop prior to changing the plane of operation. This time is required to insure data integrity.

5.2.4S.M.A.R.T.

S.M.A.R.T. is an acronym for Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. This technology is intended to recognize conditions that indicate imminent drive failure and is designed to provide sufficient warning of a failure to allow you to back up the data before an actual failure occurs.

Note. The drive’s firmware monitors specific attributes for degradation over time but can’t predict instanta- neous drive failures.

Each monitored attribute has been selected to monitor a specific set of failure conditions in the operating per- formance of the drive and the thresholds are optimized to minimize “false” and “failed” predictions.

Controlling S.M.A.R.T.

The operating mode of S.M.A.R.T. is controlled by the DEXCPT and PERF bits on the Informational Exceptions Control mode page (1Ch). Use the DEXCPT bit to enable or disable the S.M.A.R.T. feature. Setting the DEX- CPT bit disables all S.M.A.R.T. functions. When enabled, S.M.A.R.T. collects on-line data as the drive performs normal read and write operations. When the PERF bit is set, the drive is considered to be in “On-line Mode Only” and will not perform off-line functions.

You can measure off-line attributes and force the drive to save the data by using the Rezero Unit command. Forcing S.M.A.R.T. resets the timer so that the next scheduled interrupt is in one hour.

You can interrogate the drive through the host to determine the time remaining before the next scheduled mea- surement and data logging process occurs. To accomplish this, issue a Log Sense command to log page 0x3E. This allows you to control when S.M.A.R.T. interruptions occur. Forcing S.M.A.R.T. with the RTZ command resets the timer.

Cheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B

19

Image 31
Contents ST3146954FC ST373554FC ST336854FC Cheetah 15K.4 FCPage ST3146954FC ST373554FC ST336854FC March Rev. B Draft Revision status summary sheetRev. A 07/15/05Page 6.0 Physical/electrical specifications Contents4.0 Performance characteristics 5.0 Reliability specifications8.0 Installation 7.0 Defect and error management9.0 Interface requirements 10.0 Seagate Technology support services Cheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B List of Figures Page Figure 1. Cheetah 15K.4 FC family disc drive 1.0 ScopeCheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B 2.1.1.1 Electromagnetic susceptibility 2.0 Applicable standards and reference documentation2.1 Standards 2.1.1 Electromagnetic compatibilityKorean MIC 2.1.2 Electromagnetic complianceElectromagnetic compliance for the European Union Australian C-Tick2.2 Reference documents Specification for Acoustic Test Requirement and ProceduresFibre Channel Interface Manual Cheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B 3.0 General description 3.2 Media description 3.1 Standard features3.5.1 Programmable drive capacity 3.3 Performance3.4 Reliability 3.5 Formatted capacities3.7 Factory-installed options 3.6 Factory-installed accessories3.8 User-installed accessories 4.2.1 Access time 4.0 Performance characteristics4.1 Internal drive characteristics 4.2 Seek performance characteristics4.4 Prefetch/multi-segmented cache control 4.2.2 Format command execution time minutesGeneral performance characteristics 4.3 Start/stop time4.5 Cache operation 4.5.2 Prefetch operation 4.5.1 Caching write dataCheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B Cheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B 5.1.2 Unrecoverable Errors 5.0 Reliability specifications5.1 Error rates 5.1.1 Recoverable Errors5.2.2 Preventive maintenance 5.2 Reliability and service5.1.3 Seek errors 5.1.4 Interface errors5.2.4 S.M.A.R.T 5.2.3 Hot plugging the driveControlling S.M.A.R.T On-line only delay Fully-enabled delayPerformance impact Maximum processing delay5.2.6.1 DST failure definition Parameter CodeDescription 5.2.6 Drive Self Test DST5.2.6.2.3 Short and extended tests 5.2.6.2.1 State of the drive prior to testing5.2.6.2 Implementation 5.2.6.2.2 Invoking DSTShipping 5.2.7 Product warranty5.2.6.2.4 Log page entries 5.2.6.2.5 AbortProduct repair and return information 6.1 AC power requirements 6.0 Physical/electrical specifications6.2 DC power requirements 3 See +12V current profile in Figure 6.2.3 Current profiles General DC power requirement notes6.2.2 Power sequencing 6.2.1 Conducted noise immunityFigure 3. Typical ST3146954FC drive, 2 Gbit, +5V current profile Figure 2. Typical ST3146954FC drive, 2 Gbit, +12V current profileFigure 5. Typical ST373554FC drive +5V current profile Figure 4. Typical ST373554FC drive +12V current profileFigure 7. Typical ST336854FC drive +5V current profile Figure 6. Typical ST336854FC drive +12V current profileST3146954FC 6.3 Power dissipationPower watts ST373554FCST336854FC 6.4.1 Temperature a. Operating 6.4 Environmental limits6.4.2 Relative humidity 6.4.4 Shock and vibration 6.4.3 Effective altitude sea level a. Operating6.4.4.1 Shock Figure 12. Recommended mounting Packaged/product weightPackage size Drop height6.4.7 Electromagnetic susceptibility 6.4.5 Air cleanliness6.4.4.2 Vibration a. Operating-normal 6.4.6 AcousticsFigure 13. Mounting configuration dimensions 6.5 Mechanical specifications7.1 Drive internal defects/errors 7.0 Defect and error management7.2 Drive error recovery procedures Cheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B 7.3 FC-AL system errors 7.4.1 Media Pre-Scan 7.4 Background Media Scan8.1 Drive ID/option selection 8.0 InstallationFigure 15. LED indicator connector 8.2 LED connectionsFigure 14. Physical interface 8.3 Drive orientation 8.2.1 J6 connector requirements8.4 Cooling 8.6 Grounding 8.5 Drive mountingK x X = F 15lb = 67N 9.1.1 Fibre Channel link service frames 9.1 FC-AL features9.0 Interface requirements Task name 9.1.2 Fibre Channel task management functions9.1.3 Fibre Channel task management responses Fibre Channel SCSI FCP task management functionsNPort login PLOGI payload 9.1.4 Fibre Channel port loginBytes Process Login PLRI payload 9.1.5 Fibre Channel port login accept9.1.6 Fibre Channel Process Login NPort Login Accept ACC payloadFabric Login FLOGI payload 9.1.7 Fibre Channel Process Login Accept9.1.8 Fibre Channel fabric login Process Login Accept ACC payloadFabric Login Accept ACC payload 9.1.9 Fibre Channel fabric accept login9.1.10 Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop options 9.2 Dual port supportCommand name 9.3 SCSI commands supportedTable 16 Supported commands Command codeTable 16 Supported commands continued Cheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B 3 Reference Mode Sense command 1Ah for mode pages supported 9.3.2 Mode Sense data 9.3.1 Inquiry dataDefinitions SAV = Current saved value CHG = Changeable bits indicates if default value is changeable3. Current values 4. Changeable valuesMODE SENSE 10 BYTE HEADER DATA Cheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B Cheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B Miscellaneous status 9.4 Miscellaneous operating features and conditionsMiscellaneous features Feature or condition9.5 FC-AL physical interface 9.5.1 Physical characteristics9.5.1.1 Physical description Figure 20. J6 connector dimensions 9.5.2 Connector requirementsFeatures FC-AL SCA device connector dimensions9.5.4 Pin descriptions 9.5.3 Electrical descriptionFigure 21. FC-AL transmitters and receivers 9.5.6 Power9.5.7 Fault LED Out 9.5.5 FC-AL transmitters and receiversNormal command activity 9.5.9 Enable port bypass signals9.5.8 Active LED Out 9.5.10 Motor start controls9.5.11 SEL6 through SEL0 ID lines 9.5.11.1 Parallel Enclosure Services Interface ESISEL ID SettingArbitrated loop physical address ALPA values ALPA9.6.1 9.6 Signal characteristicsTTL input characteristics 9.5.12 Device control codesBit Time Vout mv XMIT Eye 9.6.2 LED driver signals9.6.3 FC Differential output 9.6.4 FC Differential input941 ps 659 ps 376 ps Receive eye diagramEye diagram data values Vin mvCheetah 15K.4 FC Product Manual, Rev. B Internet 10.0 Seagate Technology support servicesOnline services Seagate Service CentersData Recovery Services Customer Service OperationsUSA/Canada/Latin America support services Seagate Service Centers Warranty ServiceWarranty Service European support servicesAfrica/Middle East support services FAX services-All Europe toll callAsia/Pacific support services Numerics IndexDownload microcode with offsets and save mode 7 front panel 38 FS 49, 50, 52 function NN 49 mounting 46 holes 46 orientationspin descriptions 66 PN 49 Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology 9 LED driver 72 single-unit shipping pack kit 10 SMART 9 SMP = 1 in Mode Select command 63 SO 49UI 50, 51 unformatted Page Seagate Technology LLC