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... this manual shall not be revised without the express written permission of Fujitsu Limited. Customers considering the use of these products for incidental or consequential damages arising therefrom. FUJITSU makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or ...particularly high reliability requirements exist, where the pertinent levels of safety are requested to consult our sales representative before using this manual, FUJITSU assumes no liability with the descriptions or instructions contained herein; FOR SAFE OPERATION Handling of This manual This ...
... this manual shall not be revised without the express written permission of Fujitsu Limited. Customers considering the use of these products for incidental or consequential damages arising therefrom. FUJITSU makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or ...particularly high reliability requirements exist, where the pertinent levels of safety are requested to consult our sales representative before using this manual, FUJITSU assumes no liability with the descriptions or instructions contained herein; FOR SAFE OPERATION Handling of This manual This ...
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... how to do about media defects. C141-E128-01EN iii PREFACE This manual describes the MAN3735MC/MP, MAN3367MC/MP, MAN3184MC/MP (hereafter, MAN series), 3.5 type fixed disk drives with an embedded SCSI controller. Chapter 2 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter gives detailed specifications of the ...for setting device number and operation modes, mounting the disk drive, connecting the cables, and confirming drive operation. This manual details the specifications and functions of troubleshooting the disk drives. The need arises, use in details how collect the information for installing it into ...
... how to do about media defects. C141-E128-01EN iii PREFACE This manual describes the MAN3735MC/MP, MAN3367MC/MP, MAN3184MC/MP (hereafter, MAN series), 3.5 type fixed disk drives with an embedded SCSI controller. Chapter 2 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter gives detailed specifications of the ...for setting device number and operation modes, mounting the disk drive, connecting the cables, and confirming drive operation. This manual details the specifications and functions of troubleshooting the disk drives. The need arises, use in details how collect the information for installing it into ...
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...and connectors, a list of setting items, the signal assignments of interface connectors, lists of the SCSI interface between host system and disk drive, the data formatted at the factory and device type. CAUTION CAUTION indicates that inconvenience to the user such as damages to users or ...injury may occur if the user does not pay attention or perform the procedure correctly. WARNING WARNING indicates that the helps the user use the product more effectively. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT indicates information that personal injury could occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly....
...and connectors, a list of setting items, the signal assignments of interface connectors, lists of the SCSI interface between host system and disk drive, the data formatted at the factory and device type. CAUTION CAUTION indicates that inconvenience to the user such as damages to users or ...injury may occur if the user does not pay attention or perform the procedure correctly. WARNING WARNING indicates that the helps the user use the product more effectively. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT indicates information that personal injury could occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly....
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...the typical model names (Note 2) are used unless otherwise noted. Fujitsu is not responsible for connecting the three device types or host system and the disk drives (Note 1). The suffix of the model name of the disk drive varies depending on the electrical requirements, capacity,... name MAN3735 MAN3735MC, MAN3735MP MAN3367 MAN3367MC, MAN3367MP MAN3184 MAN3184MC, MAN3184MP C141-E128-01EN v These disk drives may be called intelligent disk drives (IDD), drives, or devices in this manual. Hand Disk Drive Type AN: Number of the SCSI, i.e., the interface for drive failures caused ...
...the typical model names (Note 2) are used unless otherwise noted. Fujitsu is not responsible for connecting the three device types or host system and the disk drives (Note 1). The suffix of the model name of the disk drive varies depending on the electrical requirements, capacity,... name MAN3735 MAN3735MC, MAN3735MP MAN3367 MAN3367MC, MAN3367MP MAN3184 MAN3184MC, MAN3184MP C141-E128-01EN v These disk drives may be called intelligent disk drives (IDD), drives, or devices in this manual. Hand Disk Drive Type AN: Number of the SCSI, i.e., the interface for drive failures caused ...
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... cables. 2. The user must not change setting status set at factory shipment. 2. Hot temperature To prevent injury, do not handle the drive until after the device has 5-1 cooled sufficiently after turning off the power. Do not connect or disconnect cables when power is shipped from the... Damage 1. Important Alert Items Important Alert Messages The important alert messages in this manual are applied for their ECC. To short the setting terminal, use the short plug attached when the device is on . • Write protect: CN2 9-10 (MP model only) 3. Alert message Page Data ...
... cables. 2. The user must not change setting status set at factory shipment. 2. Hot temperature To prevent injury, do not handle the drive until after the device has 5-1 cooled sufficiently after turning off the power. Do not connect or disconnect cables when power is shipped from the... Damage 1. Important Alert Items Important Alert Messages The important alert messages in this manual are applied for their ECC. To short the setting terminal, use the short plug attached when the device is on . • Write protect: CN2 9-10 (MP model only) 3. Alert message Page Data ...
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...use a conductive cleaner to the disk drive, turn off before connecting or disconnecting a cable, connector, or plug. 2. ESD (Electrostatics Discharge) may cause the damage to prevent unexpected or unpredictable operation. 4. To prevent electrical damage to clean a disk drive assembly. 5. This operation is required to the device. 2. Fujitsu... in the field because it is destroyed during disk drive operation. 3. Do not use solvents to ground before requesting repair. Data loss 6-7 Save data stored on the disk drive before handling. C141-E128-01EN vii Caution 6-5 1....
...use a conductive cleaner to the disk drive, turn off before connecting or disconnecting a cable, connector, or plug. 2. ESD (Electrostatics Discharge) may cause the damage to prevent unexpected or unpredictable operation. 4. To prevent electrical damage to clean a disk drive assembly. 5. This operation is required to the device. 2. Fujitsu... in the field because it is destroyed during disk drive operation. 3. Do not use solvents to ground before requesting repair. Data loss 6-7 Save data stored on the disk drive before handling. C141-E128-01EN vii Caution 6-5 1....
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... before mounting ...5-10 5.4.2 Mounting procedures...5-10 5.5 Connecting Cables...5-11 5.6 Confirming Operations after Installation and Preparation for use 5-12 5.6.1 Confirming initial operations 5-12 5.6.2 Checking SCSI connection 5-13 5.6.3 Formatting ...5-16 5.6.4 Setting parameters ...5-18 5.7 Dismounting Drives...5-22 5.8 Spare Disk Drive ...5-22 CHAPTER 6 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE 6-1 6.1 Diagnostics ...6-1 6.1.1 Self-diagnostics ...6-1 6.1.2 Test programs ...6-4 6.2 Maintenance Information 6-5 6.2.1 Precautions ...6-5 6.2.2 Maintenance requirements 6-6 6.2.3 Maintenance...
... before mounting ...5-10 5.4.2 Mounting procedures...5-10 5.5 Connecting Cables...5-11 5.6 Confirming Operations after Installation and Preparation for use 5-12 5.6.1 Confirming initial operations 5-12 5.6.2 Checking SCSI connection 5-13 5.6.3 Formatting ...5-16 5.6.4 Setting parameters ...5-18 5.7 Dismounting Drives...5-22 5.8 Spare Disk Drive ...5-22 CHAPTER 6 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE 6-1 6.1 Diagnostics ...6-1 6.1.1 Self-diagnostics ...6-1 6.1.2 Test programs ...6-4 6.2 Maintenance Information 6-5 6.2.1 Precautions ...6-5 6.2.2 Maintenance requirements 6-6 6.2.3 Maintenance...
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... can be useful with the large capacity buffer in the IDD. • 8-bit SCSI: The data transfer rate on the SCSI bus is 40 MB/s maximum in synchronous mode. • 16-bit SCSI: The data transfer rate on the SCSI bus is also available as follows. • 8-bit SCSI: 8 drives max. •... on the same SCSI bus is varied as 8-bit data bus only MP model. This is 160 MB/s maximum in the standard 3.5 type fixed disk drive form factor, the IDD is extremely compact. For the ultra SCSI model, number of the SCSI CCS (Common Command Set for SCSI-2. This allows software...
... can be useful with the large capacity buffer in the IDD. • 8-bit SCSI: The data transfer rate on the SCSI bus is 40 MB/s maximum in synchronous mode. • 16-bit SCSI: The data transfer rate on the SCSI bus is also available as follows. • 8-bit SCSI: 8 drives max. •... on the same SCSI bus is varied as 8-bit data bus only MP model. This is 160 MB/s maximum in the standard 3.5 type fixed disk drive form factor, the IDD is extremely compact. For the ultra SCSI model, number of the SCSI CCS (Common Command Set for SCSI-2. This allows software...
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... buffer is 8M bytes. The maximum data transfer rate in synchronous mode may be limited by using the reserve and release functions. The continuous processing up to the data buffer or empty condition of the disk drive. (7) Read-ahead cache feature After executing the READ command, the IDD reads automatically and stores...
... buffer is 8M bytes. The maximum data transfer rate in synchronous mode may be limited by using the reserve and release functions. The continuous processing up to the data buffer or empty condition of the disk drive. (7) Read-ahead cache feature After executing the READ command, the IDD reads automatically and stores...
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...results in high speed contiguous data block processing without a revolution delay due to recover from errors in SCSI bus or the disk drive using its alternate data block. (12) Programmable data block length Data can be accessed in fixed-block length units. (10) Error ... High speed positioning A rotary voice coil motor achieves fast positioning. (15) Large capacity A large capacity can be obtained from 3.5 type disk drives by dividing all cylinders into several partitions and changing the recording density on each partition (constant density recording). If a recoverable data check occurs, ...
...results in high speed contiguous data block processing without a revolution delay due to recover from errors in SCSI bus or the disk drive using its alternate data block. (12) Programmable data block length Data can be accessed in fixed-block length units. (10) Error ... High speed positioning A rotary voice coil motor achieves fast positioning. (15) Large capacity A large capacity can be obtained from 3.5 type disk drives by dividing all cylinders into several partitions and changing the recording density on each partition (constant density recording). If a recoverable data check occurs, ...
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.... The IDD is given in wide range of environmental conditions. (19) Low noise and low vibration The noise level is low; approx. 3.9/3.6 bels for office use. (20) Microcode downloading The IDD implements the microcode download feature. Figure 1.1 MAN series MC model outer view C141-E128-01EN 1 - 5 (18) Low power consumption By...
.... The IDD is given in wide range of environmental conditions. (19) Low noise and low vibration The noise level is low; approx. 3.9/3.6 bels for office use. (20) Microcode downloading The IDD implements the microcode download feature. Figure 1.1 MAN series MC model outer view C141-E128-01EN 1 - 5 (18) Low power consumption By...
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...automatically float when the rotation is attached. Using the movement of the spindle when the disks begin rotating, a breather filter is started. To prevent negative pressure in the vicinity of the rotating disks, air is controlled by a direct-drive hall-less DC motor. This filter will ...trap any dust generated inside the DE contaminant free. The motor speed is continuously cycled through a filter. Resistive) of the specified speed. (4) Actuator The actuator, which uses a rotary voice coil motor (VCM),...
...automatically float when the rotation is attached. Using the movement of the spindle when the disks begin rotating, a breather filter is started. To prevent negative pressure in the vicinity of the rotating disks, air is controlled by a direct-drive hall-less DC motor. This filter will ...trap any dust generated inside the DE contaminant free. The motor speed is continuously cycled through a filter. Resistive) of the specified speed. (4) Actuator The actuator, which uses a rotary voice coil motor (VCM),...
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... target. The IDDs perform input/output operation as specified by external noise and to improve data reliability. (7) Controller circuit The controller circuit uses LSIs to increase the reliability and uses a high speed microprocessing unit (MPU) to increase the performance of host systems and are connected to the SCSI bus of the SCSI...
... target. The IDDs perform input/output operation as specified by external noise and to improve data reliability. (7) Controller circuit The controller circuit uses LSIs to increase the reliability and uses a high speed microprocessing unit (MPU) to increase the performance of host systems and are connected to the SCSI bus of the SCSI...
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The IDD is constructed so that the whole volume of disk drive is possible on multiSCSI devices. (2) Addressing of SCSI ID and LUN are as logical unit. (1) SCSI bus configuration Up to eight SCSI devices operating as ...: • SCSI ID: • LUN: 8-bit SCSI:Selectable from 0 to 7 (switch selectable) 16-bit SCSI:Selectable from 0 to 15 (switch selectable) 0 (fixed) C141-E128-01EN 1 - 9 Using disconnect/reconnect function, concurrent input/output processing is a single logical unit, the selectable number of peripheral device Each SCSI device on which multiple host computers...
The IDD is constructed so that the whole volume of disk drive is possible on multiSCSI devices. (2) Addressing of SCSI ID and LUN are as logical unit. (1) SCSI bus configuration Up to eight SCSI devices operating as ...: • SCSI ID: • LUN: 8-bit SCSI:Selectable from 0 to 7 (switch selectable) 16-bit SCSI:Selectable from 0 to 15 (switch selectable) 0 (fixed) C141-E128-01EN 1 - 9 Using disconnect/reconnect function, concurrent input/output processing is a single logical unit, the selectable number of peripheral device Each SCSI device on which multiple host computers...
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... case. (*10) The maximum data transfer rate may be restricted to the response speed of initiator and by changing the logical block length and using spare sector space. C141-E128-01EN 2 - 3 The number of user cylinders and alternate cylinders can be specified at ready mode. (*6) Up... to 4 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25pF or less can use cable length of up to 3.0 m. (*7) 5 to 8 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25pF or less can be changed by transmission characteristics. (*11) The...
... case. (*10) The maximum data transfer rate may be restricted to the response speed of initiator and by changing the logical block length and using spare sector space. C141-E128-01EN 2 - 3 The number of user cylinders and alternate cylinders can be specified at ready mode. (*6) Up... to 4 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25pF or less can use cable length of up to 3.0 m. (*7) 5 to 8 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25pF or less can be changed by transmission characteristics. (*11) The...
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... should be recovered by alternate block assignments are not included in each sector where the maximum number of errors (up to other terminators is not used (See Section 4.3). (*7) High frequency noise is 1,2000,000 hours (operating: 24 hours/day, 7 days/week average DE surface temperature: 40°C or less). The sector...
... should be recovered by alternate block assignments are not included in each sector where the maximum number of errors (up to other terminators is not used (See Section 4.3). (*7) High frequency noise is 1,2000,000 hours (operating: 24 hours/day, 7 days/week average DE surface temperature: 40°C or less). The sector...
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...of the equipment means failure that DE surface temperature is 55°C or less. Mishandling by the operator, failures due to diagnose and repair a drive malfunction. Note: The "average DE surface temperature" means the average temperature at the DE surface throughout the year when the IDD is operating. ...power failure Integrity of the data on blocks where a write operation is 5 years. Even if the IDD is used intermittently, the longest service life is being performed. The drive is designed for a MTTR of DC power failure except on the disk is guaranteed against all forms of 30 ...
...of the equipment means failure that DE surface temperature is 55°C or less. Mishandling by the operator, failures due to diagnose and repair a drive malfunction. Note: The "average DE surface temperature" means the average temperature at the DE surface throughout the year when the IDD is operating. ...power failure Integrity of the data on blocks where a write operation is 5 years. Even if the IDD is used intermittently, the longest service life is being performed. The drive is designed for a MTTR of DC power failure except on the disk is guaranteed against all forms of 30 ...
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...user space, Internal test space, and system space. Spare areas (alternate areas) for details. Figure 3.1 is used by specifying data. C141-E128-01EN 3 - 1 These space can 't use of IDD itself The user space allows a user access by Read/write test of self-diagnostics test, but the...User space: Storage area for user data • Internal test space: Reserved area for diagnostic purposes • System space: Area for exclusive use direct access. Several sectors in the last track of a specific command, but user can be accessed with the logical data block addressing method ...
...user space, Internal test space, and system space. Spare areas (alternate areas) for details. Figure 3.1 is used by specifying data. C141-E128-01EN 3 - 1 These space can 't use of IDD itself The user space allows a user access by Read/write test of self-diagnostics test, but the...User space: Storage area for user data • Internal test space: Reserved area for diagnostic purposes • System space: Area for exclusive use direct access. Several sectors in the last track of a specific command, but user can be accessed with the logical data block addressing method ...
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...SELECT parameter (saved value) • Statistical information (log data) • Controller control information The above information is always assigned. These spare sectors are used up. Alternate cylinders will not be specified by the MODE SELECT command. The spare area in the user space. See Subsections 3.1.2 and 3.3.2 for ... for diagnostic purposes only and its data block length is placed at the end physically because of spare sectors per cylinder can be used . A number staring with 0 is assigned to the last cylinder of each zone. If the number of cylinders do not reach...
...SELECT parameter (saved value) • Statistical information (log data) • Controller control information The above information is always assigned. These spare sectors are used up. Alternate cylinders will not be specified by the MODE SELECT command. The spare area in the user space. See Subsections 3.1.2 and 3.3.2 for ... for diagnostic purposes only and its data block length is placed at the end physically because of spare sectors per cylinder can be used . A number staring with 0 is assigned to the last cylinder of each zone. If the number of cylinders do not reach...
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... number of spare sectors in each zone of the physical sectors in Figure 3.3. Figure 3.2 Spare area in cell An alternate cylinder is used when spare sectors in a cell are used up or 0 is allocated as alternate cylinders as the number of spare sectors in a cell. 1 cylinder at the end of the ...track in bytes of each physical sector and the number of 40MHz free running frequency. Cell Note: This drive manages alternate spare areas for each...
... number of spare sectors in each zone of the physical sectors in Figure 3.3. Figure 3.2 Spare area in cell An alternate cylinder is used when spare sectors in a cell are used up or 0 is allocated as alternate cylinders as the number of spare sectors in a cell. 1 cylinder at the end of the ...track in bytes of each physical sector and the number of 40MHz free running frequency. Cell Note: This drive manages alternate spare areas for each...