Dell PowerVault ML6000 Dell PowerVault ML6000 SCSI Reference Guide - Page 72
Primary Volume Tag Field, Medium Transport Element Descriptor, Element Address, Except
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Primary Volume Tag Field Volume tags (returned in the Primary Volume Tag field) are basically barcode labels on the media. The library supports labels from 5 to 16 characters in length. The Primary Volume Tag field contains 32 bytes of label data (space filled to 32 bytes), followed by two reserved bytes, then two bytes of volume sequence number. The library returns zeros for the last four bytes of Primary Volume Tag data. If the user has configured the library to support media identification, media identifiers will be reported as found on the barcode labels as part of the volume tag. If this feature is not enabled, any media identifiers found will not be reported. Medium Transport Element Descriptor Table 61 Primary Volume Tag Field Byte Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 Element Address 1 2 Element Descriptor Length Except Rsvd Full 3 Reserved 4 Additional Sense Code 5 Additional Sense Code Qualifier 6 Reserved 8 9 Svalid Invert Reserved 10 Source Storage Element Address 11 12 Primary Volume Tag Information 47 (Field omitted if PVolTag = 0; remaining fields move up) 48 Reserved 51 Element Address - This field contains the element address of the accessor. Except - This field is set to 1 if the element is in an abnormal state. Additional information will be available in the Additional Sense Code and Additional Sense Code Qualifier fields. This field is set to 0 if the element is in a normal state. Full - This field is set to 0 if the element does not contain media. It is set to 1 if it does. Since the medium transport element cannot be a destination element, this field should normally return 0. There may be error situations where media is left in the picker, which would be indicated by this field. In the case of dual pickers, differentiation of state will be provided through the Additional Sense Code and Additional Sense Code Qualifier fields when exception conditions are present (such as stranded media). Additional Sense Code - If the element is in an abnormal state (no error or exception associated with it), this field will be set to a value as described in Table 71 on page 72. 62 SCSI Commands