[. . . ] Quantum SuperLoader 3 Software Interface Guide, 81-81300-01 A01, January 2005. Quantum Corporation provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Quantum Corporation may revise this publication from time to time without notice. Making copies or adaptations without prior written authorization of Quantum Corporation is prohibited by law and constitutes a punishable violation of the law. [. . . ] The SCSI command with CHECK CONDITION completes without error prior to the report of any exception condition, and does not need to be repeated. CHECK CONDITION status on the next SCSI command (except INQUIRY and REQUEST SENSE commands) reports information exception conditions by returning 58 SuperLoader 3 Software Interface Guide Chapter 2 Media Changer Commands Mode Sense (6) / (10) Command (1Ah/ 5Ah) Field Name Description 06h Only Report Informational Exception Condition on Request. To access the data, a poll can be taken by issuing an unsolicited REQUEST SENSE command. The Sense Key is set to NO SENSE with an additional sense code of 5D 00 (TapeAlert Event). The additional sense code of 5D 00 for values 03h, 04h, and 06h signals that a TapeAlert event has occurred. The setting of MRIE does not impact logging of events in the TapeAlert Log Page. Interval Timer Report Count/Test Flag Number Not supported. Report Count or Test Flag Number. When the Test bit is set, this field indicates that a test condition to be generated as follows: Value 0 Result Change no TapeAlert Flag but report an exception condition based on the setting of the MRIE field. Set the TapeAlert Flag indicated in the value and generate an exception condition based on the MRIE field. Clear the TapeAlert Flag in an equivalent manner to taking corrective action of indicated by the absolute number of the value. Set all TapeAlert Flags and generate and exception condition based on the setting of the MRIE field. 1 to 64 -1 to -64 32767 Element Address Assignment Page2 The element address assignment page is used to report element address assignments to the host. None of the fields in this page are changeable. SuperLoader 3 Software Interface Guide 59 Chapter 2 Media Changer Commands Mode Sense (6) / (10) Command (1Ah/ 5Ah) Figure 39 Element Address Assignment Page Bit Byte 0 1 7 PS (0) 6 RSVD 5 4 3 2 Page Code (1Dh) 1 0 Parameter List Length (12h) (MSB) 2-3 (MSB) 4-5 (MSB) 6-7 (MSB) 8-9 (MSB) 10-11 (MSB) 12-13 First Medium Transport Element Address (LSB) Number of Medium Transport Elements (LSB) First Storage Element Address (LSB) Number of Storage Elements (LSB) First Import/Export Element Address (LSB) Number of Import/Export Address (LSB) 60 SuperLoader 3 Software Interface Guide Chapter 2 Media Changer Commands Mode Sense (6) / (10) Command (1Ah/ 5Ah) Bit Byte 7 (MSB) 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 14-15 (MSB) 16-17 First Data Transfer Element Address (LSB) Number of Data Transfer Elements (LSB) 18-19 Reserved Table 28 Element Address Assignment Page Field Name First Medium Transport Element Address Number of Medium Transport Elements First Storage Element Address Number of Storage Elements First Import/Export Element Address Number of Import/Export Elements Description Identifies the address of the first medium transport element contained in the media changer. Defines the total number of medium transport elements contained in the media changer. Identifies the address of the first medium storage element contained in the media changer. Defines the total number of storage elements contained in the media changer. There are 16 total, although since the magazines are removable, eight of them may be "inaccessible" at times. Identifies the address of the first import/export element that is accessible both by the medium transport device and also by an operator from outside the media changer. Defines the total number of import/export elements contained in the media changer. SuperLoader 3 Software Interface Guide 61 Chapter 2 Media Changer Commands Mode Sense (6) / (10) Command (1Ah/ 5Ah) Field Name First Data Transfer Element Address Number of Data Transfer Elements Description Identifies the address of the first data transfer element contained in the media changer. Defines the total number of data transport elements contained in the media changer. The SuperLoader 3 contains 1. Transport Geometry Parameters Page 2 The transport geometry parameters page defines whether each medium transport element of a media changer is a member of a set of elements that share a common robotics subsystem and whether the element is capable of media rotation. One transport geometry descriptor is transferred for each medium transport element, beginning with the first medium transport element. None of the fields in the page are changeable. Figure 40 Transport Geometry Parameters Page Bit Byte 0 1 2-n 7 PS (0) 6 RSVD 5 4 3 2 Page Code (1Eh) 1 0 Parameter Length (02h) Transport Geometry Descriptor(s) The geometry of each medium transport element is defined using a twobyte field as defined in figure 41. 62 SuperLoader 3 Software Interface Guide Chapter 2 Media Changer Commands Mode Sense (6) / (10) Command (1Ah/ 5Ah) Figure 41 Transport Geometry Descriptor Bit Byte 0 1 7 6 5 4 Reserved 3 2 1 0 Rotate Member Number In Transport Element Set Table 29 Transport Geometry Parameters Page Field Name Parameter length Rotate Member Number in Transport Element Set Description Specifies the number of bytes of transport geometry descriptors to follow. There is only one medium transport element and robotic subsystem. Device Capabilities Page 2 The device capabilities page defines characteristics of the element types of a media changer. [. . . ] This bit is used in conjunction with Selftst and UnitOfl to specify the type of testing to be SuperLoader 3 Software Interface Guide 139 Chapter 2 Media Changer Commands Send Diagnostic Command (1Dh) Field UnitOfl Description Unit Off-line. This bit is used in conjunction with Selftst and DevOfl to specify the type of testing to be done. This bit must be set to 0. Parameter List Length Not supported; must be 0. 140 SuperLoader 3 Software Interface Guide Chapter 2 Media Changer Commands Set Device Identifier Command (A4h) Set Device Identifier Command (A4h) 2 The SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER command requests that the device identifier information in the logical unit be set to the value received in the SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER parameter list. On successful completion of a SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER command, a unit attention shall be generated for all initiators except the one that issued the service action. [. . . ]