Optical Drive and Library SCSI-2 Command Reference
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optical drive and library SCSI-2 command reference for models fx, ex and mx
optical drive and library SCSI-2 command reference for models fx, ex and mx
Optical Drive and Library SCSI-2 Command Reference
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Optical Drive and Library SCSI-2 Command Reference For fx, ex and mx Models Edition 4 Manufacturing Part Number: 5969-5727 December 2001 Printed in USA © Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company
Optical Drive and Library SCSI-2 Command Reference For fx, ex and mx Models Edition 4 Manufacturing Part Number: 5969-5727 December 2001 Printed in USA © Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company
Optical Drive and Library SCSI-2 Command Reference
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...applications. Autochanger Error Codes: Lists all error codes associated with the autochanger or optical disk jukebox system. Programmer's Tips: Provides information for the optical jukeboxes. SCSI-2 Drive Command Set: Lists all supported SCSI autochanger commands and explains each command's ... 3 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E SCSI Command Overview: Explains SCSI commands and how they are used with optical drives and jukeboxes. This section does not replace the SCSI-2 Command Specifications. SCSI-2 Jukebox Command Set: Lists all supported SCSI commands and ...
...applications. Autochanger Error Codes: Lists all error codes associated with the autochanger or optical disk jukebox system. Programmer's Tips: Provides information for the optical jukeboxes. SCSI-2 Drive Command Set: Lists all supported SCSI autochanger commands and explains each command's ... 3 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E SCSI Command Overview: Explains SCSI commands and how they are used with optical drives and jukeboxes. This section does not replace the SCSI-2 Command Specifications. SCSI-2 Jukebox Command Set: Lists all supported SCSI commands and ...
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SCSI Command Overview Optical Drive Control Through SCSI 1-2 Drive Control Commands 1-3 SCSI Bus Phases 1-3 Arbitration phase 1-3 Selection phase 1-3 Reselection phase 1-3 Information transfer phase 1-3 Data phase 1-4 Command phase 1-4 Message phase 1-4 Command Complete 00H 1-6 Extended Message ... Condition 1-16 Reset Condition 1-16 Unit Attention Condition 1-17 SCSI Commands Used by the Target 1-18 Explanation of the Command Descriptor Block (CDB 1-18 2. SCSI-2 Drive Command Set v Contents 1.
SCSI Command Overview Optical Drive Control Through SCSI 1-2 Drive Control Commands 1-3 SCSI Bus Phases 1-3 Arbitration phase 1-3 Selection phase 1-3 Reselection phase 1-3 Information transfer phase 1-3 Data phase 1-4 Command phase 1-4 Message phase 1-4 Command Complete 00H 1-6 Extended Message ... Condition 1-16 Reset Condition 1-16 Unit Attention Condition 1-17 SCSI Commands Used by the Target 1-18 Explanation of the Command Descriptor Block (CDB 1-18 2. SCSI-2 Drive Command Set v Contents 1.
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Target device The target, usually the drive, receives the command and controls the device. Addresses All SCSI commands refer to logical addresses unless otherwise stated. 1-2 Chapter 1 The role of the host computer ... address of a disk is defined in this document. This SCSI command set complies with ANSI X3.131-1994 standards. SCSI Command Overview Optical Drive Control Through SCSI Optical Drive Control Through SCSI The optical drive can be controlled by the commands described in the SCSI specifications as follows: Initiator The initiator, usually the host, issues the...
Target device The target, usually the drive, receives the command and controls the device. Addresses All SCSI commands refer to logical addresses unless otherwise stated. 1-2 Chapter 1 The role of the host computer ... address of a disk is defined in this document. This SCSI command set complies with ANSI X3.131-1994 standards. SCSI Command Overview Optical Drive Control Through SCSI Optical Drive Control Through SCSI The optical drive can be controlled by the commands described in the SCSI specifications as follows: Initiator The initiator, usually the host, issues the...
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...) element address and number of input/ output elements. • First medium transport element (picker) address and number of medium transport elements. • First optical drive element address and number of drives. • Characteristics of the various element types. Current Values 1 - Changeable Values 2 - Default Values 3 - Saved Values Chapter 3 3-21 Jukebox SCSI-2 Commands Jukebox SCSI...
...) element address and number of input/ output elements. • First medium transport element (picker) address and number of medium transport elements. • First optical drive element address and number of drives. • Characteristics of the various element types. Current Values 1 - Changeable Values 2 - Default Values 3 - Saved Values Chapter 3 3-21 Jukebox SCSI-2 Commands Jukebox SCSI...
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... Element Status Command (B8H) Table 3-70 Read Element Status Command (B8H) This command provides the exact status of the various elements (individual storage slots, mailslot, optical drives, and picker mechanism) within the library. All element types reported 1H - Medium Transport Element (picker) 2H - Read Element Status Command CDB Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 Operation Code (B8H...
... Element Status Command (B8H) Table 3-70 Read Element Status Command (B8H) This command provides the exact status of the various elements (individual storage slots, mailslot, optical drives, and picker mechanism) within the library. All element types reported 1H - Medium Transport Element (picker) 2H - Read Element Status Command CDB Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 Operation Code (B8H...
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Drive Error Codes Table A-7 Drive Error Codes DSP Error Codes Terms Used In the Tables Acronym or Term Used Meaning ITLAQ LBA NG ODC PA PEP PDL RESYNC SDL SM SFP SYNC VCM VGA VFO Initiator Target and Logical Unit and Queue Tag Logical Block Address No Good Optical Drive Controller Postamble Phase-Encoded Part Primary Defect List Resynchronization pattern Secondary Defect List Sector Mark Standard Format Part Synchronization pattern Voice Coil Motor Variable Gain Adjust Variable Frequency Oscillator Appendix A A-23
Drive Error Codes Table A-7 Drive Error Codes DSP Error Codes Terms Used In the Tables Acronym or Term Used Meaning ITLAQ LBA NG ODC PA PEP PDL RESYNC SDL SM SFP SYNC VCM VGA VFO Initiator Target and Logical Unit and Queue Tag Logical Block Address No Good Optical Drive Controller Postamble Phase-Encoded Part Primary Defect List Resynchronization pattern Secondary Defect List Sector Mark Standard Format Part Synchronization pattern Voice Coil Motor Variable Gain Adjust Variable Frequency Oscillator Appendix A A-23
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...how fast the system moves the mechanics. Log 20 Set Speed Factor to Allows the mechanics to all zeros. Quarter Speed Appendix B B-47 drives must be empty. 18 Speed Factor Setting Allows the setting of moves with its original orientation. Autochanger Error Codes Autochanger Error Codes Jukebox Micro-Move... Error Codes Table B-13 Sequence Tests (For models 40fx, 80ex, 125ex, and 220mx ONLY) No. It does this once for each optical drive. mailslot must be run at half speed. This test can only be run from the SCSI Interface. 19 Zero Maximum Force The maximum force log...
...how fast the system moves the mechanics. Log 20 Set Speed Factor to Allows the mechanics to all zeros. Quarter Speed Appendix B B-47 drives must be empty. 18 Speed Factor Setting Allows the setting of moves with its original orientation. Autochanger Error Codes Autochanger Error Codes Jukebox Micro-Move... Error Codes Table B-13 Sequence Tests (For models 40fx, 80ex, 125ex, and 220mx ONLY) No. It does this once for each optical drive. mailslot must be run at half speed. This test can only be run from the SCSI Interface. 19 Zero Maximum Force The maximum force log...
HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide
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... Support Overview of the Jukebox 3-13 Retrieving Information Logged by the Jukebox 3-20 Changing SCSI IDs 3-22 Changing the Jukebox Controller ID 3-23 Changing an Optical Drive ID 3-24 Running an Internal Test 3-26 Troubleshooting 3-28 A. Contents 3.
... Support Overview of the Jukebox 3-13 Retrieving Information Logged by the Jukebox 3-20 Changing SCSI IDs 3-22 Changing the Jukebox Controller ID 3-23 Changing an Optical Drive ID 3-24 Running an Internal Test 3-26 Troubleshooting 3-28 A. Contents 3.
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... not force "wide" data transfers. If you have conflicts. Check to a 68-pin SE/LVD "wide" SCSI bus and host adapter, the jukebox and its optical drives use a 50-pin "narrow" SCSI bus internally. Setting up the Jukebox Connecting the Jukebox with Other SCSI Peripherals IMPORTANT Figure 1-5 Although this jukebox connects to... see if there will be any conflicts in this model jukebox on the same bus you are as follows. Autochanger (jukebox robotics) = 3 Drive 1 = 4 Drive 2 = 5 (if installed) 1-12 Chapter 1
... not force "wide" data transfers. If you have conflicts. Check to a 68-pin SE/LVD "wide" SCSI bus and host adapter, the jukebox and its optical drives use a 50-pin "narrow" SCSI bus internally. Setting up the Jukebox Connecting the Jukebox with Other SCSI Peripherals IMPORTANT Figure 1-5 Although this jukebox connects to... see if there will be any conflicts in this model jukebox on the same bus you are as follows. Autochanger (jukebox robotics) = 3 Drive 1 = 4 Drive 2 = 5 (if installed) 1-12 Chapter 1
HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide
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... new destination. Set up the Jukebox Moving or Shipping the Jukebox Moving or Shipping the Jukebox To move the jukebox to unmount optical disks. 2. Ensure that other users on its new location, following the procedures in data loss and/or indeterminate bus states. Refer... or to another location, refer to "Moving the Jukebox a Short Distance". Removing power from the optical drive prior to moving the jukebox could result in damage to another floor in the drives. Moving the Jukebox a Short Distance 1. Carefully move the jukebox a short distance, such as necessary...
... new destination. Set up the Jukebox Moving or Shipping the Jukebox Moving or Shipping the Jukebox To move the jukebox to unmount optical disks. 2. Ensure that other users on its new location, following the procedures in data loss and/or indeterminate bus states. Refer... or to another location, refer to "Moving the Jukebox a Short Distance". Removing power from the optical drive prior to moving the jukebox could result in damage to another floor in the drives. Moving the Jukebox a Short Distance 1. Carefully move the jukebox a short distance, such as necessary...
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Eject all disks from the optical drive prior to moving the jukebox could result in the jukebox, refer to "Labeling an Optical Disk Cartridge" on how to eject disks from ...this jukebox after shipment, it is recommended that you label the disks at this time to the optical drive mechanism. To label disks so that other users on the LAN are sure the SCSI bus is...eject a disk from the storage slots in the jukebox could result in Step 6). 4. Failure to unmount optical disks. 2. Check your jukebox application software documentation for insertion of the chassis is active can result in the...
Eject all disks from the optical drive prior to moving the jukebox could result in the jukebox, refer to "Labeling an Optical Disk Cartridge" on how to eject disks from ...this jukebox after shipment, it is recommended that you label the disks at this time to the optical drive mechanism. To label disks so that other users on the LAN are sure the SCSI bus is...eject a disk from the storage slots in the jukebox could result in Step 6). 4. Failure to unmount optical disks. 2. Check your jukebox application software documentation for insertion of the chassis is active can result in the...
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... current operation or choice PREV scrolls the displayed choice backward by one NEXT scrolls the displayed choice forward by one ENTER selects the displayed choice 4 Drive indicator Lit when the optical drive mechanism is being accessed. Chapter 3 3- 3
... current operation or choice PREV scrolls the displayed choice backward by one NEXT scrolls the displayed choice forward by one ENTER selects the displayed choice 4 Drive indicator Lit when the optical drive mechanism is being accessed. Chapter 3 3- 3
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... be displayed. select to load disks through the mailslot TEST * - select to be set , see description in slot 15 for the jukebox controller and the optical drive mechanisms. An "*" indicates there are examples of these options. Messages During Host Operations Some disk operations initiated by the host computer will cause messages to...
... be displayed. select to load disks through the mailslot TEST * - select to be set , see description in slot 15 for the jukebox controller and the optical drive mechanisms. An "*" indicates there are examples of these options. Messages During Host Operations Some disk operations initiated by the host computer will cause messages to...
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...used Used by service personnel only. Changing these configurations may result in an inoperable jukebox. On - Chapter 3 3-19 The drive may result in an inoperable jukebox. Operating the Jukebox Operating the Jukebox Using the Front Panel Features Table 3-1 Configurations Number ...Not used Used by the jukebox application software. Mailslot rotation Off Off - OFF - Normal mailslot operation. Forces the ON optical drive to ON or a Prevent Media Removal command is received from the host), the mailslot is forced. Changing these configurations may...
...used Used by service personnel only. Changing these configurations may result in an inoperable jukebox. On - Chapter 3 3-19 The drive may result in an inoperable jukebox. Operating the Jukebox Operating the Jukebox Using the Front Panel Features Table 3-1 Configurations Number ...Not used Used by the jukebox application software. Mailslot rotation Off Off - OFF - Normal mailslot operation. Forces the ON optical drive to ON or a Prevent Media Removal command is received from the host), the mailslot is forced. Changing these configurations may...
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...Total moves and move attempts by the disk transport mechanism. 12 Total disk transport mechanism flips. 14 Total mailslot rotations. 16 Optical drive 1 SCSI ID. 17 Optical drive 2 SCSI ID (if installed) Other logs are used by service. Table 3 -2 Information Logs No. Press ENTER. ...Description 1 Firmware revision of the jukebox 4 Total cartridge loads for Drive 1 information. Press ENTER. Chapter 3 3-21 A flashing 0 displays 3. ...
...Total moves and move attempts by the disk transport mechanism. 12 Total disk transport mechanism flips. 14 Total mailslot rotations. 16 Optical drive 1 SCSI ID. 17 Optical drive 2 SCSI ID (if installed) Other logs are used by service. Table 3 -2 Information Logs No. Press ENTER. ...Description 1 Firmware revision of the jukebox 4 Total cartridge loads for Drive 1 information. Press ENTER. Chapter 3 3-21 A flashing 0 displays 3. ...
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... for information about checking the SCSI bus status. DRV # ID? Press ENTER. CONFLICT displays if you attempt to set . 7. Check your selected drive is inactive. AC ID * displays. ("AC" is the number of the IDs to the READY state. Press CANCEL two times to return to another... set. 5. Removing power from a SCSI peripheral when the bus is a number from 0-7) displays briefly and then DRV # ID # displays again. Changing an Optical Drive ID Start with READY or SECURE in data loss and/or indeterminate bus states. Press ENTER. Press NEXT until SCSI ID * displays. 2. SET # (# is...
... for information about checking the SCSI bus status. DRV # ID? Press ENTER. CONFLICT displays if you attempt to set . 7. Check your selected drive is inactive. AC ID * displays. ("AC" is the number of the IDs to the READY state. Press CANCEL two times to return to another... set. 5. Removing power from a SCSI peripheral when the bus is a number from 0-7) displays briefly and then DRV # ID # displays again. Changing an Optical Drive ID Start with READY or SECURE in data loss and/or indeterminate bus states. Press ENTER. Press NEXT until SCSI ID * displays. 2. SET # (# is...
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...the user to the beam. (The same warning in Swedish.) The information about the radiation characteristics of the laser diode used in the optical drive mechanism: Wavelength Power Class 660 nm 60 mW 3B laser Appendix C C- 9 Safety and Regulatory In normal use of the product ... safety class of the products was type approved in Finland for user safe class 1 laser products. The use the enclosure of the optical drives prevents the laser beam from escaping outside of the product. WARNING ! Safety and Regulatory Information English Translation of Finland Regulatory Information English ...
...the user to the beam. (The same warning in Swedish.) The information about the radiation characteristics of the laser diode used in the optical drive mechanism: Wavelength Power Class 660 nm 60 mW 3B laser Appendix C C- 9 Safety and Regulatory In normal use of the product ... safety class of the products was type approved in Finland for user safe class 1 laser products. The use the enclosure of the optical drives prevents the laser beam from escaping outside of the product. WARNING ! Safety and Regulatory Information English Translation of Finland Regulatory Information English ...
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...addresses HP Direct, supplies A-3 air cooling 1-3 B button cancel 3-4 enter 3-4 next 3-4 prev 3-4 C configurations 3-17 conventions typographical iii customer support A-7 D disk ejecting 3-10 labels jamming shutter 2-4 loading 3-8 disks care of 2-7 choosing 2-3 cleaning 2-7 labeling 2-4 write-protecting 2-6 drive ... operations 3-6 during operator selection 3-5 moving the jukebox 1-16 N non-security configurations changing 3-16 O optical disks care of 2-7 types 2-3 using 2-2 optical drive ID changing 3-24 ordering supplies A-3 P power connecting 1-14 power receptacle location 1-5 R rear panel ...
...addresses HP Direct, supplies A-3 air cooling 1-3 B button cancel 3-4 enter 3-4 next 3-4 prev 3-4 C configurations 3-17 conventions typographical iii customer support A-7 D disk ejecting 3-10 labels jamming shutter 2-4 loading 3-8 disks care of 2-7 choosing 2-3 cleaning 2-7 labeling 2-4 write-protecting 2-6 drive ... operations 3-6 during operator selection 3-5 moving the jukebox 1-16 N non-security configurations changing 3-16 O optical disks care of 2-7 types 2-3 using 2-2 optical drive ID changing 3-24 ordering supplies A-3 P power connecting 1-14 power receptacle location 1-5 R rear panel ...