Seagate ST3450757SS Reporting control, Determining rate, Predictive failures, Thermal monitor

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Reporting control

Reporting is controlled by the MRIE bits in the Informational Exceptions Control mode page (1Ch). Subject to the reporting method, the firmware will issue to the host an 01-5Dxx sense code. The error code is preserved through bus resets and power cycles.

Determining rate

S.M.A.R.T. monitors the rate at which errors occur and signals a predictive failure if the rate of degraded errors increases to an unacceptable level. To determine rate, error events are logged and compared to the number of total operations for a given attribute. The interval defines the number of operations over which to measure the rate. The counter that keeps track of the current number of operations is referred to as the Interval Counter.

S.M.A.R.T. measures error rates. All errors for each monitored attribute are recorded. A counter keeps track of the number of errors for the current interval. This counter is referred to as the Failure Counter.

Error rate is the number of errors per operation. The algorithm that S.M.A.R.T. uses to record rates of error is to set thresholds for the number of errors and their interval. If the number of errors exceeds the threshold before the interval expires, the error rate is considered to be unacceptable. If the number of errors does not exceed the threshold before the interval expires, the error rate is considered to be acceptable. In either case, the inter- val and failure counters are reset and the process starts over.

Predictive failures

S.M.A.R.T. signals predictive failures when the drive is performing unacceptably for a period of time. The firm- ware keeps a running count of the number of times the error rate for each attribute is unacceptable. To accom- plish this, a counter is incremented each time the error rate is unacceptable and decremented (not to exceed zero) whenever the error rate is acceptable. If the counter continually increments such that it reaches the pre- dictive threshold, a predictive failure is signaled. This counter is referred to as the Failure History Counter. There is a separate Failure History Counter for each attribute.

5.2.5Thermal monitor

Cheetah 15K.7 drives implement a temperature warning system which:

1.Signals the host if the temperature exceeds a value which would threaten the drive.

2.Signals the host if the temperature exceeds a user-specified value.

3.Saves a S.M.A.R.T. data frame on the drive which exceeds the threatening temperature value.

A temperature sensor monitors the drive temperature and issues a warning over the interface when the tem- perature exceeds a set threshold. The temperature is measured at power-up and then at ten-minute intervals after power-up.

The thermal monitor system generates a warning code of 01-0B01 when the temperature exceeds the speci- fied limit in compliance with the SCSI standard. The drive temperature is reported in the FRU code field of mode sense data. You can use this information to determine if the warning is due to the temperature exceeding the drive threatening temperature or the user-specified temperature.

This feature is controlled by the Enable Warning (EWasc) bit, and the reporting mechanism is controlled by the Method of Reporting Informational Exceptions field (MRIE) on the Informational Exceptions Control (IEC) mode page (1Ch).

The current algorithm implements two temperature trip points. The first trip point is set at 68°C which is the maximum temperature limit according to the drive specification. The second trip point is user-selectable using the Log Select command. The reference temperature parameter in the temperature log page (see Table 12)

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Contents Standard models Self-Encrypting Drive models Cheetah 15K.7 SASPage Contents Installation Defect and error managementAbout self-encrypting drives Interface requirementsSeagate Technology support services Cheetah 15K.7 SAS Product Manual, Rev. a Model Number Capacity Self-Encrypting Drive SED ScopeStandards Standards, compliance and reference documentsElectromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic susceptibilityEuropean Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS ComplianceReference documents General description Standard features Media descriptionPerformance Reliability Factory-installed optionsFormatted capacities Programmable drive capacityInternal drive characteristics Performance characteristicsAccess time Seek timeFormat command execution time minutes General performance characteristicsStart/stop time Cache operation Prefetch/multi-segmented cache controlPrefetch operation Caching write dataError rates Reliability specificationsRecoverable Errors Unrecoverable ErrorsSeek errors Reliability and serviceInterface errors Preventive maintenanceControlling S.M.A.R.T 4 S.M.A.R.TPerformance impact MillisecondsDetermining rate Reporting controlPredictive failures Thermal monitorState of the drive prior to testing Temperature Log Page 0Dh Parameter Code DescriptionDrive Self Test DST DST failure definitionShort and extended tests Invoking DSTShort test Function Code 001b Extended test Function Code 010bAbort Product warrantyShipping Product repair and return informationPhysical/electrical specifications AC power requirementsDC power requirements ST3600057SS ST3600957SS Gbit mode Amps 600 GB DC power requirementsST3450857SS ST3450757SS Gbit mode Amps 450 GB DC power requirementsST3300657SS ST3300557SS Gbit mode Amps 300 GB DC power requirementsPower sequencing Conducted noise immunityCurrent profiles Typical 600GB current profiles Typical 300GB current profiles ST3600057SS model Power dissipationST3450857SS model Temperature Environmental limitsST3300657SS model Effective altitude sea level Relative humidityShock and vibration ShockPackage size Packaged/product weight Drop height Recommended mounting VibrationAcoustics Air cleanlinessCorrosive environment RoHS compliance statementPhysical dimensions Mechanical specificationsAdmin SP Controlled accessAbout self-encrypting drives Data encryptionRandom number generator RNG Authenticated firmware downloadDrive locking Data bandsSupported commands Power requirementsDefect and error management Drive internal defects/errorsDrive error recovery procedures Page Background Media Scan SAS system errorsMedia Pre-Scan Deferred Auto-ReallocationIdle Read After Write Installation Drive orientationCooling Grounding Drive mountingInterface requirements SAS featuresCommands supported by Cheetah 15K.6 SAS family drives Scsi commands supportedCommand name Command code Supported Dual port supportCommands supported by Cheetah 15K.6 SAS family drives Commands supported by Cheetah 15K.6 SAS family drives Commands supported by Cheetah 15K.6 SAS family drives Cheetah 15K.7 inquiry data Bytes Data hex Inquiry dataMode Sense data Mode Pages 10.3.2.1 ST3600057SS and ST3600957SS Mode Sense dataDEF CHG Mode Data Header Block Descriptor Mode Pages 10.3.2.2 ST3450857SS and ST3450757SS Mode Sense dataDEF CHG Read Capacity Data Buffer C D E F Mode Pages 10.3.2.3 ST3300657SS and ST3300557SS Mode Sense dataMiscellaneous features Miscellaneous operating features and conditionsSupported Feature or condition Miscellaneous statusPhysical interface SAS physical interfaceDatum B Connector requirements Physical characteristicsElectrical description Pin Signal name Signal typePin descriptions SAS pin descriptionsPower Signal characteristicsSAS transmitters and receivers Ready LED OutLED drive signal SAS-2 Specification complianceDifferential signals General interface characteristicsSeagate Technology support services Presales SupportTechnical Support Warranty Service Data Recovery Services Authorized Service CentersData Recovery Services Call CenterToll-freeDirect dialFAX Cheetah 15K.7 SAS Product Manual, Rev. a Numerics IndexPage SAS Smart
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