•Read Test
Positions the read/write heads at each block of the device for reading data and verifies that all tracks on the device can be read correctly.
•Write Test
Positions the read/write heads at each block of the device and verifies that all tracks on the device can be written to correctly.
•Eject Test
Causes a
Why Run a SCSI Devices Test?
If you check the SCSI
The following are the most common symptoms that might prompt you to test a SCSI device:
•A SCSI
•Seek errors are reported by the operating system or application programs.
•An error message appears on the screen stating that the computer cannot read from or write to a SCSI device.
•Data on a SCSI device is corrupted or lost; this prob- lem may be intermittent. Once saved by a program, files cannot be properly recalled.
Running the System Diagnostics |