Fujitsu MAJ3364MP Manual/User Guide - Page 105

REQUEST SENSE command., Memory RAM

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Brief test contents of self-diagnostics are as follows. a. Hardware function test This test checks the basic operation of the controller section, and contains following test. • RAM (microcode is stored) • Peripheral circuits of microprocessor (MPU) • Memory (RAM) • Data buffer b. Seek test This test checks the positioning operation of the disk drive using several seek modes (2 points seek, 1 position sequential seek, etc.). The positioning operation is checked with confirming the physical address information by reading the ID field (LBA) from the data block on track 0 after completion of the seek operation to the target cylinder. c. Write/read test This test checks the write/read function by using the Internal test space of the disk drive. (1) Initial self-diagnostics When power is turned on, the IDD starts initial self-diagnostics. The initial self-diagnostics checks the basic operations of the hardware functions. If an error is detected in the initial self-diagnostics, the LED on the drive front panel blinks. In this status, the IDD posts the CHECK CONDITION status to all I/O operation requests other than the REQUEST SENSE command. When the CHECK CONDITION status is posted, the INIT should issue the REQUEST SENSE command. The sense data obtained with the REQUEST SENSE command details the error information detected with the initial self-diagnostics. Even if CHECK CONDITION status and sense data are posted, the LED continues blinking. Only when the SCSI bus is reset, the TARGET RESET message is issued, or the power is turned off or re-turned on, this status can be cleared. When this status is cleared, the IDD executes the initial self-diagnosis again. 6 - 2 C141-E103-02EN

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C141-E103-02EN
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Brief test contents of self-diagnostics are as follows.
a.
Hardware function test
This test checks the basic operation of the controller section, and contains following test.
RAM (microcode is stored)
Peripheral circuits of microprocessor (MPU)
Memory (RAM)
Data buffer
b.
Seek test
This test checks the positioning operation of the disk drive using several seek modes (2 points
seek, 1 position sequential seek, etc.).
The positioning operation is checked with confirming
the physical address information by reading the ID field (LBA) from the data block on track 0
after completion of the seek operation to the target cylinder.
c.
Write/read test
This test checks the write/read function by using the Internal test space of the disk drive.
(1)
Initial self-diagnostics
When power is turned on, the IDD starts initial self-diagnostics.
The initial self-diagnostics checks
the basic operations of the hardware functions.
If an error is detected in the initial self-diagnostics, the LED on the drive front panel blinks.
In this
status, the IDD posts the CHECK CONDITION status to all I/O operation requests other than the
REQUEST SENSE command.
When the CHECK CONDITION status is posted, the INIT should
issue the REQUEST SENSE command.
The sense data obtained with the REQUEST SENSE
command details the error information detected with the initial self-diagnostics.
Even if CHECK CONDITION status and sense data are posted, the LED continues blinking.
Only
when the SCSI bus is reset, the TARGET RESET message is issued, or the power is turned off or
re-turned on, this status can be cleared.
When this status is cleared, the IDD executes the initial
self-diagnosis again.