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Sense data (4-03-xx), (4-40-xx), and (4-C4-xx), (3-1x-xx) and (E-1D-00): Disk read error

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7.2.2 Sense data (4-03-xx), (4-40-xx), (4-44-xx), and (4-C4-xx) Sense data (4-03-xx), (4-40-xx), (4-44-xx), and (4-C4-xx) indicate one of the following: • A target sector could not be detected using the sector counter. • A seek process overran the specified time. • A write to a disk terminated abnormally. • An error occurred in power-on self-diagnosis. • A hardware error occurred inside IDD. • A drive error occurred. The symptoms above are generally caused by an error in a PCA or DE. For details of the sense data above, refer to the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications. 7.2.3 Sense data (1-1x-xx), (3-1x-xx) and (E-1D-00): Disk read error If sense data (1-1x-xx), (3-1x-xx) or (E-1D-00) occurs frequently in a specific block of a disk, there is disk damage that was not recorded in the media defect list. In this case, assign an alternate block to the error-detected block using a REASSIGN BLOCKS command. For an explanation of the REASSIGN BLOCKS command, refer to the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications. If this error occurs in different blocks, a PCA or DE is faulty. For details of the above sense data, refer to the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications. 7.2.4 Sense data (5-2x-xx), (5-3D-00), (5-90-00), (B-47-xx), (B-49-00), (B-4D-xx) and (B-4E-00): SCSI interface error Sense data (5-2x-xx), (5-3D-00), (5-90-00), (B-47-xx), (B-49-00), (B-4D-xx) and (B-4E-00) indicates one of the following symptoms: • An invalid or unsupported command was issued, or invalid or unsupported parameters were specified. • A SCSI interface error occurred. • A parity error occurred in the SCSI bus. If this error occurs, a PCA or the SCSI interface cable is faulty. For details of the above sense data, refer to the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications. 7 - 4 C141-E103-02EN

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7.2.2
Sense data (4-03-xx), (4-40-xx), (4-44-xx), and (4-C4-xx)
Sense data (4-03-xx), (4-40-xx), (4-44-xx), and (4-C4-xx) indicate one of the following:
A target sector could not be detected using the sector counter.
A seek process overran the specified time.
A write to a disk terminated abnormally.
An error occurred in power-on self-diagnosis.
A hardware error occurred inside IDD.
A drive error occurred.
The symptoms above are generally caused by an error in a PCA or DE.
For details of the sense data above, refer to the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications.
7.2.3
Sense data (1-1x-xx), (3-1x-xx) and (E-1D-00):
Disk read error
If sense data (1-1x-xx), (3-1x-xx) or (E-1D-00) occurs frequently in a specific block of a disk,
there is disk damage that was not recorded in the media defect list.
In this case, assign an alternate
block to the error-detected block using a REASSIGN BLOCKS command.
For an explanation of
the REASSIGN BLOCKS command, refer to the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications.
If this error occurs in different blocks, a PCA or DE is faulty.
For details of the above sense data, refer to the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications.
7.2.4
Sense data (5-2x-xx), (5-3D-00), (5-90-00), (B-47-xx), (B-49-00), (B-4D-xx) and (B-4E-00):
SCSI interface error
Sense data (5-2x-xx), (5-3D-00), (5-90-00), (B-47-xx), (B-49-00), (B-4D-xx) and (B-4E-00)
indicates one of the following symptoms:
An invalid or unsupported command was issued, or invalid or unsupported parameters were
specified.
A SCSI interface error occurred.
A parity error occurred in the SCSI bus.
If this error occurs, a PCA or the SCSI interface cable is faulty.
For details of the above sense data, refer to the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications.