When “0” is specified in the QErr bit, the IDD enters any one of a number of sense hold states, and when this state is released, it continues to execute the commands in the queue. The IDD queues any commands received from other INITs while it is in the sense hold state, but during this period, execution of all the commands in the queue is interrupted.

If “1” is specified in the QErr bit, if the IDD enters any one of a number of sense hold states, the queue is cleared after the sense hold state is released. When the queue is cleared through this recovery option, the UNIT ATTENTION condition is generated for all the INITs which had their commands cleared (excluding the INIT that set the sense hold state). The sense code Commands cleared by another INIT [=2F-00] is set.

Deferred errors are reported for all commands that have already been completed. Therefore, the queue tag values attached to those commands are not reported.

If a QUEUE TAG message is received by the IDD when tagged commands are prohibited by the DQue bit of the control mode page, the IDD rejects the message with the MESSAGE REJECT message processes the accompanying command as an untagged command.

The ABORT TASK SET, ABORT TASK, TARGET RESET or CLEAR TASK SET message is used to clear some or all of the commands in the queue. See “SCSI Physical Interface Specifications” for details.

If ‘0001’ is specified in the Queue algorithm modifier of the control mode page, the IDD performs command reordering processing of commands issued with a SIMPLE message. Reordering processing is performed with the objective of reducing total processing time for command processing.

• Conditions for Reordering:

If a command which is the object of reordering is issued by an INIT that permits reordering with an accompanying SIMPLE message.

Commands which are Objects of Reordering:

READ, READ EXTENDED, WRITE, WRITE EXTENDED

If an INIT permits command reordering processing, the IDD changes the processing order of the commands. It is necessary for the INIT to manage concerning the legality of the data, etc.

Section 4.1.7, “Control mode parameters (page code = 0A)” for details of the control mode page.

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MAN3735, MAN3184, MAN3367, MAN3735 SERIES DISK DRIVES, MAN3367, MAN3184 specifications

Fujitsu's MAN3184, MAN3367, and MAN3735 series disk drives represent a significant advancement in storage technology, catering to the needs of businesses seeking reliability, performance, and high capacity. These drives are designed for enterprise environments, providing exceptional data integrity and speed essential for effective data management.

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