Packet Return Status
Table 3-4. Packet Status Codes (cont’d)
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$26 | UNIT ATTENTION. Indicates that the removable media may | 2,3 | |
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| have been changed or the TARGET has been reset. |
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$27 | DATA PROTECT. Indicates that a command that reads or writes | 2,3 | |
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| the medium was attempted on a block that is protected from this |
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| operation. |
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$28 | BLANK CHECK. Indicates that a | 2,3 | |
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| or a sequential access device encountered a blank block while |
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| reading or a |
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| nonblank block while writing. |
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$29 | VENDOR UNIQUE. Used for reporting vendor unique conditions | 2,3 | |
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| (for Saber AP = format complete). |
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| $2A | COPY ABORTED. Indicates that a copy or a copy and verify | 2,3 |
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| command was aborted due to an error condition. |
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| $2B | ABORTED COMMAND. Indicates that the TARGET aborted the | 2,3 |
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| command. The initiator may be able to recover by trying the |
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| command again. |
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| $2C | EQUAL. Indicates a search data command has satisfied an equal | 2,3 |
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| comparison. |
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| $2D | VOLUME OVERFLOW. Indicates that a buffered peripheral | 2,3 |
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| device has reached an |
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| buffer that has not been written to the medium. A recover |
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| buffered data command may be issued to read the unwritten data |
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| from the buffer. |
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| $2E | MISCOMPARE. Indicates that the source data did not match the | 2,3 |
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| data read from the medium. |
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| $2F | RESERVED. This sense key is reserved. | 2,3 |
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| SCSI Status Returned in Status Phase |
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$31 | SCSI status = $02. CHECK. | 2,4 | |
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$32 | SCSI status = $04. CONDITION MET. | 2,4 | |
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$34 | SCSI status = $08. BUSY. | 2,4 | |
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$38 | SCSI status = $10. INTERMEDIATE/GOOD. | 2,4 | |
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| $3A | SCSI status = $14. INTERMEDIATE/CONDITION MET/GOOD. | 2,4 |
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| $3C | SCSI status = $18. RESERVATION CONFLICT. | 2,4 |
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