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.... These transfer rates will occur only if your warranty. I/O features Model number Number of heads I/O circuit type Number of I/O Number of Seagate SCSI drives. Opening the HDA voids your host adapter also supports Fast-20 and Fast-40 data transfer rates. The drive's interface supports multiple initiators, disconnect/reconnect, and automatic features that differentiate the various Medalist Pro SCSI-3 Fast-20 and Fast-40 models. This exploded view is sealed at SCSI-2/SCSI-3 data transfer rates for information only-never disassemble the...
.... These transfer rates will occur only if your warranty. I/O features Model number Number of heads I/O circuit type Number of I/O Number of Seagate SCSI drives. Opening the HDA voids your host adapter also supports Fast-20 and Fast-40 data transfer rates. The drive's interface supports multiple initiators, disconnect/reconnect, and automatic features that differentiate the various Medalist Pro SCSI-3 Fast-20 and Fast-40 models. This exploded view is sealed at SCSI-2/SCSI-3 data transfer rates for information only-never disassemble the...
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...; 7200 RPM spindle. Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. D 7 3.1 Standard features The Medalist Pro family has the following standard features: • Integrated SCSI controller • Single-ended and multimode single-ended/low voltage differential SCSI drivers and receivers • 8 bit and 16 bit I/O data bus models available • Asynchronous and synchronous data transfer protocol • Firmware downloadable via SCSI interface • Sector size 512 bytes/sector • Programmable drive capacity • Flawed sector reallocation at format time...
...; 7200 RPM spindle. Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. D 7 3.1 Standard features The Medalist Pro family has the following standard features: • Integrated SCSI controller • Single-ended and multimode single-ended/low voltage differential SCSI drivers and receivers • 8 bit and 16 bit I/O data bus models available • Asynchronous and synchronous data transfer protocol • Firmware downloadable via SCSI interface • Sector size 512 bytes/sector • Programmable drive capacity • Flawed sector reallocation at format time...
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... disc medium read look-ahead) and multi-segmented cache control algorithms that each segment of segments) is used as storage space for a Status Byte Transfer to exceed 20 seconds. The drive maintains a table of logical block disk medium addresses of temperature, voltage, and horizontal orientation as is initiated. "Cache" as the power has been applied). See SCSI Interface Product Manual (part number 77738479), data requested by system benchmark tests conducted...
... disc medium read look-ahead) and multi-segmented cache control algorithms that each segment of segments) is used as storage space for a Status Byte Transfer to exceed 20 seconds. The drive maintains a table of logical block disk medium addresses of temperature, voltage, and horizontal orientation as is initiated. "Cache" as the power has been applied). See SCSI Interface Product Manual (part number 77738479), data requested by system benchmark tests conducted...
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... 5 (Disable Read Ahead - When a write command is issued, the cache is enabled, data in contiguous logical blocks on the disc immediately beyond that which is enabled, refer to the host are already stored in accordance with cache operation enabled: Case A - If there are, the respective cache segments are not for physically contiguous blocks of ARLA (Adaptive Read Look-Ahead). Tables 9, 10, and 11 show Mode default settings for...
... 5 (Disable Read Ahead - When a write command is issued, the cache is enabled, data in contiguous logical blocks on the disc immediately beyond that which is enabled, refer to the host are already stored in accordance with cache operation enabled: Case A - If there are, the respective cache segments are not for physically contiguous blocks of ARLA (Adaptive Read Look-Ahead). Tables 9, 10, and 11 show Mode default settings for...
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... formatted with the SCSI FORMAT commands. • Errors caused by media defects or host system failures are those which cannot be considered acceptable if the drive does not generate an unrecoverable condition. Seek Errors Read Error Rates [1] Recovered Data Unrecovered Data Miscorrected Data MTBF Service Life Preventive Maintenance Less than 1 in 107 seeks Less than 1 errors in 1010 bits transferred (default settings) Less than 1 sector in 1014 bits transferred (default settings) Less than 1 sector in this specification using DC power...
... formatted with the SCSI FORMAT commands. • Errors caused by media defects or host system failures are those which cannot be considered acceptable if the drive does not generate an unrecoverable condition. Seek Errors Read Error Rates [1] Recovered Data Unrecovered Data Miscorrected Data MTBF Service Life Preventive Maintenance Less than 1 in 107 seeks Less than 1 errors in 1010 bits transferred (default settings) Less than 1 sector in 1014 bits transferred (default settings) Less than 1 sector in this specification using DC power...
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... than one recoverable seek errors in the Sense Key. Refer to Section 5.1.1.2 of this drive. The depot repair philosophy of PCBs in service. Appendix A of this manual lists the sense keys and additional sense codes supported by the drives of the SCSI Interface Product Manual (part number 77738479) for effective servicing. Section 6.4.1 provides temperature measurements and other information that the drive receives adequate cooling. 14 Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. If a reseek...
... than one recoverable seek errors in the Sense Key. Refer to Section 5.1.1.2 of this drive. The depot repair philosophy of PCBs in service. Appendix A of this manual lists the sense keys and additional sense codes supported by the drives of the SCSI Interface Product Manual (part number 77738479) for effective servicing. Section 6.4.1 provides temperature measurements and other information that the drive receives adequate cooling. 14 Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. If a reseek...
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... plugged uses single-ended (SE) drivers and the bus is met. Four cases are presented during insertion or removal, except on the Informational Exceptions Control mode page (1Ch). It is an acronym for degradation over time but can measure off -line functions. feature. You can 't predict instantaneous drive failures. A device being inserted or removed. Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. If the device being changed Seagate Medalist Pro disc drives support four...
... plugged uses single-ended (SE) drivers and the bus is met. Four cases are presented during insertion or removal, except on the Informational Exceptions Control mode page (1Ch). It is an acronym for degradation over time but can measure off -line functions. feature. You can 't predict instantaneous drive failures. A device being inserted or removed. Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. If the device being changed Seagate Medalist Pro disc drives support four...
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... = 0; uses to record rates of errors does not exceed the threshold before the next scheduled measurement and data logging process occurs. Shipping a drive in transit. This allows you to set thresholds for a period of times the error rate for each product (including components and subassemblies) or spare part that caused a predictive failure can interrogate the drive through bus resets and power cycles. with Seagate's Warranty Procedure. The drive...
... = 0; uses to record rates of errors does not exceed the threshold before the next scheduled measurement and data logging process occurs. Shipping a drive in transit. This allows you to set thresholds for a period of times the error rate for each product (including components and subassemblies) or spare part that caused a predictive failure can interrogate the drive through bus resets and power cycles. with Seagate's Warranty Procedure. The drive...
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... and SCSI systems error considerations (errors in the SCSI Interface Product Manual, part number 77738479). Details of defect management routines by the drive. Several of this manual lists the sense keys and additional sense codes supported by the drive to recover data from additional flaws if they occur. Status returned by the drives of the messages are reallocated during the initial drive format operation at the factory. (See Section 5.2.1.2, "Format Unit command...
... and SCSI systems error considerations (errors in the SCSI Interface Product Manual, part number 77738479). Details of defect management routines by the drive. Several of this manual lists the sense keys and additional sense codes supported by the drive to recover data from additional flaws if they occur. Status returned by the drives of the messages are reallocated during the initial drive format operation at the factory. (See Section 5.2.1.2, "Format Unit command...
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... formatted in the system manuals for default mode parameters if they are on both 8 and 16 bit data buses. • If multiple devices are needed for Seagate support services telephone numbers. • Do not remove the manufacturer's installed labels from the drive and do not cover with any additionally purchased drive installation software. Follow the instructions in 512 byte sectors. • High level format the drive involves assigning one that have pins for selecting drive...
... formatted in the system manuals for default mode parameters if they are on both 8 and 16 bit data buses. • If multiple devices are needed for Seagate support services telephone numbers. • Do not remove the manufacturer's installed labels from the drive and do not cover with any additionally purchased drive installation software. Follow the instructions in 512 byte sectors. • High level format the drive involves assigning one that have pins for selecting drive...
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... models) On Parity checking and parity error reporting by SCSI ID times 12 seconds after power is factory default. Default is connected to drive terminators or SCSI bus I /O cable.* A jumper on the TP1 position may be needed to "WC" models) No terminator power is jumper installed. Drive spindle starts when Start Unit command received from host. TP2 TP1 Off Off On Off Off On On On (Does not apply to power external...
... models) On Parity checking and parity error reporting by SCSI ID times 12 seconds after power is factory default. Default is connected to drive terminators or SCSI bus I /O cable.* A jumper on the TP1 position may be needed to "WC" models) No terminator power is jumper installed. Drive spindle starts when Start Unit command received from host. TP2 TP1 Off Off On Off Off On On On (Does not apply to power external...
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... Y Synchronous data transfer req. [1] Y Target transfer disable 13h N Terminate I/O process 11h N Wide data transfer request [1] Y [2] Notes. [1] Extended messages (see SCSI Interface Product Manual, part number 77738479). [2] Not applicable to "N" models. The major portion of the interface requirements /implementation is described in the SCSI Interface Product Manual. 9.2 SCSI interface messages supported Table 5 lists the messages supported by Message code Medalist Pro Abort 06h Y Abort-tag 0Dh Y Bus device reset 0Ch Y Clear queue 0Eh Y Command complete...
... Y Synchronous data transfer req. [1] Y Target transfer disable 13h N Terminate I/O process 11h N Wide data transfer request [1] Y [2] Notes. [1] Extended messages (see SCSI Interface Product Manual, part number 77738479). [2] Not applicable to "N" models. The major portion of the interface requirements /implementation is described in the SCSI Interface Product Manual. 9.2 SCSI interface messages supported Table 5 lists the messages supported by Message code Medalist Pro Abort 06h Y Abort-tag 0Dh Y Bus device reset 0Ch Y Clear queue 0Eh Y Command complete...
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... SCSI-2, and SCSI-3 modes of the drive. 44 Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. Table 6: Commands supported by Medalist Pro family drive Command name Change definition Compare Copy Copy and verify Format unit [1] Block Format Bytes from index Physical sector format DPRY bit supported DCRT bit supported STPF bit supported IP bit supported (w/o embedded LBA) DSP bit supported IMMED bit supported VS (vendor specific) Inquiry Date code page (C1h) Device Behavior page (C3h) Firmware numbers page (C0h) Implemented operating def page (81h) Jumper settings...
... SCSI-2, and SCSI-3 modes of the drive. 44 Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. Table 6: Commands supported by Medalist Pro family drive Command name Change definition Compare Copy Copy and verify Format unit [1] Block Format Bytes from index Physical sector format DPRY bit supported DCRT bit supported STPF bit supported IP bit supported (w/o embedded LBA) DSP bit supported IMMED bit supported VS (vendor specific) Inquiry Date code page (C1h) Device Behavior page (C3h) Firmware numbers page (C0h) Implemented operating def page (81h) Jumper settings...
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... Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. D Table 6: Commands supported by Medalist Pro family drive (Continued) Command name Command code Supported by Medalist Pro Supported diagnostics pages (00h) Y Translate page (40h) Y Set limits 33h N Start unit/stop unit (spindle ceases rotating) (1CH) 1Bh Y Synchronize cache 35h Y Test unit ready 00h Y Verify 2Fh Y DPO bit supported N BYTCHK bit supported N Write 0Ah Y Write and verify 2Eh Y DPO bit supported N BYTCHK bit supported N Write buffer (modes 0, 2, supported) 3Bh Y Firmware download option (mode 5 supported...
... Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. D Table 6: Commands supported by Medalist Pro family drive (Continued) Command name Command code Supported by Medalist Pro Supported diagnostics pages (00h) Y Translate page (40h) Y Set limits 33h N Start unit/stop unit (spindle ceases rotating) (1CH) 1Bh Y Synchronize cache 35h Y Test unit ready 00h Y Verify 2Fh Y DPO bit supported N BYTCHK bit supported N Write 0Ah Y Write and verify 2Eh Y DPO bit supported N BYTCHK bit supported N Write buffer (modes 0, 2, supported) 3Bh Y Firmware download option (mode 5 supported...
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... drive connected via a cable to the device, or from either a source internal to a host 80 pin I /O connector cable cannot support the DC current needs of several drives, so no yes 9.6.3 SCSI interface cable requirements The characteristics of drives plugged into the PCB or bulkhead connectors. 58 Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. It should be terminated. In some cases, the SCSI devices at various interface transfer rates on the device. On SE drive models "N" and "W," terminator power source can operate either...
... drive connected via a cable to the device, or from either a source internal to a host 80 pin I /O connector cable cannot support the DC current needs of several drives, so no yes 9.6.3 SCSI interface cable requirements The characteristics of drives plugged into the PCB or bulkhead connectors. 58 Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. It should be terminated. In some cases, the SCSI devices at various interface transfer rates on the device. On SE drive models "N" and "W," terminator power source can operate either...
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... electrical specifications. 9.7.1 Single-ended drivers/receivers For "N," "W," and "WC" models which this drive's SCSI connector, correct termination must be connected as either single-ended or low voltage differential drivers/receivers (selectable using the I /O shall have the following signals open circuit: -DB12 -DB13 -DB14 -DB15 -DBP1 -DB8 -DB9 -DB10 -DB11. This 80-pin connector is designed to conductors that extend out beyond this drive is normal operation...
... electrical specifications. 9.7.1 Single-ended drivers/receivers For "N," "W," and "WC" models which this drive's SCSI connector, correct termination must be connected as either single-ended or low voltage differential drivers/receivers (selectable using the I /O shall have the following signals open circuit: -DB12 -DB13 -DB14 -DB15 -DBP1 -DB8 -DB9 -DB10 -DB11. This 80-pin connector is designed to conductors that extend out beyond this drive is normal operation...
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... drive products and is Seagate's toll-free number (1-800-732-4283) to 12:15 P.M. Using a touch-tone phone, you can obtain technical support information by dialing +1-405-936-1234. Seagate Express You can talk to a Seagate technical support specialist. Customer Service (CSO) Warranty Repair Seagate offers worldwide customer support for disc drives and tape drives 24 hours daily. Other customers should contact their Seagate service center representative for the deaf (TDD). Medalist Pro Product Manual...
... drive products and is Seagate's toll-free number (1-800-732-4283) to 12:15 P.M. Using a touch-tone phone, you can obtain technical support information by dialing +1-405-936-1234. Seagate Express You can talk to a Seagate technical support specialist. Customer Service (CSO) Warranty Repair Seagate offers worldwide customer support for disc drives and tape drives 24 hours daily. Other customers should contact their Seagate service center representative for the deaf (TDD). Medalist Pro Product Manual...
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... error Hardware error Illegal request Unit attention Data protect Firmware error Aborted command Equal Volume Overflow Miscompare Supported Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y N N Y Additional sense code and qualifier Bytes 12 13 Description 00 00 No additional information 01 00 No index/sector signal 02 00 No seek complete 03 00 Write fault 04 00 Drive not ready, no additional information 04 01 Drive not ready, in spin-up mode 04 02 Drive...
... error Hardware error Illegal request Unit attention Data protect Firmware error Aborted command Equal Volume Overflow Miscompare Supported Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y N N Y Additional sense code and qualifier Bytes 12 13 Description 00 00 No additional information 01 00 No index/sector signal 02 00 No seek complete 03 00 Write fault 04 00 Drive not ready, no additional information 04 01 Drive not ready, in spin-up mode 04 02 Drive...
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... 39 drive capacity programmable 8 drive configuration 39 drive default mode parameter 33 drive defects list track 31 drive failure 14 drive firmware 49 drive I/O connector 71 drive ID 33, 39 drive ID select 34, 35, 36 drive ID select jumper connector 33 drive ID/option select header 33 drive insertion 15 drive interface connector 60 drive internal 21 drive internal defects and errors 31 drive malfunction 14 drive mounting 27, 42 constraints 13 drive option select header 37 Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. D drive orientation 11, 41 drive power 33 drive reset 39 drive SCSI timing 75 drive...
... 39 drive capacity programmable 8 drive configuration 39 drive default mode parameter 33 drive defects list track 31 drive failure 14 drive firmware 49 drive I/O connector 71 drive ID 33, 39 drive ID select 34, 35, 36 drive ID select jumper connector 33 drive ID/option select header 33 drive insertion 15 drive interface connector 60 drive internal 21 drive internal defects and errors 31 drive malfunction 14 drive mounting 27, 42 constraints 13 drive option select header 37 Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. D drive orientation 11, 41 drive power 33 drive reset 39 drive SCSI timing 75 drive...
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Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. D read caching 12 read command 11, 12 read data 11 read error 13 read error rate 13, 31 read operation 11 read/write head 9 read/write power dissipation 22 ready 49 receive diagnostic results 31 recommended mounting 25 recoverable seek error 14 recovered error 14 reference documents 4 regulation 19 relative humidity 24 reliability 7 reliability and service 14 reliability specifications 13 remote ID selection 39 remote switch 33 repair facility 14 repair information 17 REQ/ACK offset 54 request...
Medalist Pro Product Manual, Rev. D read caching 12 read command 11, 12 read data 11 read error 13 read error rate 13, 31 read operation 11 read/write head 9 read/write power dissipation 22 ready 49 receive diagnostic results 31 recommended mounting 25 recoverable seek error 14 recovered error 14 reference documents 4 regulation 19 relative humidity 24 reliability 7 reliability and service 14 reliability specifications 13 remote ID selection 39 remote switch 33 repair facility 14 repair information 17 REQ/ACK offset 54 request...