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To view the sense data:
1.Select SCSI Sense Data from the SCSI Menu. The following screen appears:
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The ID at the top of the display is the SCSI ID of the host that the sense data is being held for. (Note that sense data is supplied for inactive IDs as well as active IDs.)
2.To view other devices, press >@ and >@. To return to the SCSI Menu, press >(VFDSH@.
The following table describes the information in the Sense Data screen.
Sense data
Key
This is the sense key returned by the REQUEST SENSE command. The sense keys are:
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