HP Surestore 28/48-Slot with DLT7000 Digital Linear Tape SCSI-2 Drive and SCSI - Page 79

Interval Timer (Always set to 0), 0x1: Asynchronous event reporting

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Library SCSI-3 Command Set Mode Sense (6) Command (1AH) The priority of reporting informational exception conditions is vendor specific. If the informational exception condition was generated by an event that caused a real Check Condition to occur, then this real Check Condition will over-ride (i.e. be used instead of) the Check Condition defined in MRIE modes 0x1 to 0x5. The values defined for this field are: • 0x0: No reporting of informational exception conditions This method instructs the device server to not report information exception condition. • 0x1: Asynchronous event reporting Not supported. • 0x3: Conditionally generate recovered error Not supported. • 0x4: Unconditionally generate recovered error Not supported. • 0x5: Generate no sense Not supported. • 0x6: Only report informational exception condition on request Not supported. With MRIE modes 0x1 to 0x6, the additional sense code of 5D00 indicates that a TapeAlert event has occurred on the device, and detailed information about this event is stored in the TapeAlert Log page. Interval Timer (Always set to 0) When this field is set to 0, this indicates that the target shall only report the informational exception condition one time. Chapter 2 2- 35

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Chapter 2
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Library SCSI-3 Command Set
Mode Sense (6) Command (1AH)
The priority of reporting informational exception conditions is vendor
specific. If the informational exception condition was generated by an
event that caused a real Check Condition to occur, then this real Check
Condition will over-ride (i.e. be used instead of) the Check Condition
defined in MRIE modes 0x1 to 0x5. The values defined for this field are:
0x0: No reporting of informational exception conditions
This method instructs the device server to not report information
exception condition.
0x1: Asynchronous event reporting
Not supported.
0x3: Conditionally generate recovered error
Not supported.
0x4: Unconditionally generate recovered error
Not supported.
0x5: Generate no sense
Not supported.
0x6: Only report informational exception condition on
request
Not supported.
With MRIE modes 0x1 to 0x6, the additional sense code of 5D00
indicates that a TapeAlert event has occurred on the device, and detailed
information about this event is stored in the TapeAlert Log page.
Interval Timer (Always set to 0)
When this field is set to 0, this indicates that the target shall only report
the informational exception condition one time.