(2)Checking at abnormal end
a)When sense data can be obtained with the REQUEST SENSE command, analyze the sense data and retry recovery for a recoverable error. Refer to Chapter 4 of SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for further details.
b)Check the following items for the SCSI cable connection:
∙All connectors including other SCSI devices are connected correctly.
∙The terminating resistor is mounted on both ends of the cable.
∙Power is connected to the terminating resistor.
c)Check the setting of the terminals. Note that the checking procedure of SCSI connection differs depending on the setting of the motor start mode and UNIT ATTENTION report mode.
5.6.3Formatting
Since the disk drive is formatted with a specific (default) data format for each model (part number) when shipped from the factory, the disk need not be formatted (initialized) when it is installed in the system.
However, when the system needs data attributes different from the default format, all sides of the disk must be formatted (initialized) according to the procedures below.
The user can change the following data attributes at initialization:
∙Logical data block length
∙Number of logical data blocks or number of cylinders in the user space
∙Alternate spare area size
This section outlines the formatting at installation. Refer to Chapters 3 and 5 of SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for further details.
(1)MODE SELECT/MODE SELECT EXTENDED command
Specify the format attributes on the disk with the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED command. The parameters are as follows.
a.Block descriptor
Specify the size (byte length) of the logical data block in the "data block length" field. To explicitly specify the number of logical data blocks, specify the number in the "number of data blocks" field. Otherwise, specify 0 in "number of data blocks" field. In this case, the number of logical data blocks after initialization is determined by the value specified in the format parameter (page code = 3) and drive parameter (page code = 4).
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