MRIE

Descriptor

X’00’

No reporting of informational exception conditions:

 

This method instructs the target to not report informational exception conditions.

 

 

X’01’

Asynchronous event reporting:

 

This method instructs the target to report informational exception conditions by using

 

the rules for asynchorous event reporting as described in the SCSI-3 Architecture

 

Model and the relevant Protocol Standard.

(setting prohibited)

The sense key shall be set to RECOVERED ERROR and the additional sense code

 

shall indicate the cause of the informational exception condition.

X’02’

Generate unit attention:

 

This method instructs the target to report informational exception conditions by

 

returning a CHECK CONDITION status on any command. The sense key shall be

 

set to UNIT ATTENTION and the additional sense code shall indicate the cause of

 

the informational exception condition.

 

The command that has the CHECK CONDITION shall not be executed before the

 

informational exception condition is reported.

X’03’

Conditionally generate recovered error:

 

This method instructs the target to report informational exception conditions,

 

dependent on the value of the per bit of the error recovery parameters mode page, by

 

returning a CHECK CONDITION status on any command. The sense key shall be

 

set to RECOVERED ERROR and the additional sense code shall indicate the cause

 

of the informational exception condition.

 

The command that has the CHECK CONDITION shall complete without error

 

before any informational exception condition may be reported.

X’04’

Unconditionally generate recovered error:

 

This method instructs the target to report informational exception conditions,

 

regardless of the value of the per bit of the error recovery parameters mode page, by

 

returning a CHECK CONDITION status on any command.. The sense key shall be

 

set to RECOVERED ERROR and the additional sense code shall indicate the cause

 

of the informational exception condition.

 

The command that has the CHECK CONDITION shall complete without error

 

before any informational exception condition may be reported.

X’05’

Generate no sense:

 

This method instructs the target to report informational exception conditions by

 

returning a CHECK CONDITION status on any command. The sense key shall be

 

set to NO SENSE and the additional sense code shall indicate the cause of the

 

informational exception condition.

(setting prohibited)

The command that has the CHECK CONDITION shall complete without error

 

before any informational exception condition may be reported.

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