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16.13 PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT (5F)
Table 116: PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT (5F)
Byte
2
3-6
0
1
7-8
11
7
VU = 0
6
Reserved = 0
Scope=0
5
Bit
4 3
Command Code = 5Fh
2 1
Reserved = 0
Parameter List Length = 18h
Reserved = 0
Service Action
Type
FLAG
0
LINK
.
The PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT command is used to request service actions that reserve the drive for the exclusive or shared use of the initiator. The command uses other service actions to manage and remove such reservations. This command is used in conjunction with the PERSISTENT RESERVE IN command, and should not be used with the RESERVE and
RELEASE commands.
Note: If a PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT command is received when a RESERVE is active for the drive, the command will be rejected with Reservation Conflict status.
Parameter List Length must be 18h. If not, Check Condition status will be returned, with sense key of Illegal Request and additional sense code of Parameter List Length Error.
HGST Ultrastar SSD400S.B (SAS) Solid State Drive Specification
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Table of contents
- 17 1.0 General
- 17 1.1 Introduction
- 17 1.2 Glossary
- 17 1.3 Caution
- 19 2.0 Outline of the Drive
- 21 3.0 Solid State Drive
- 21 3.1 Control Electronics
- 23 4.0 Drive Characteristics
- 23 4.1 Formatted Capacity
- 23 4.2 Data Sheet
- 24 4.3 Inquiry Information
- 24 4.3.1 Product ID
- 24 4.4 World Wide ID - Block Assignment
- 25 4.5 Performance characteristics
- 25 4.5.1 Drive ready time
- 25 4.5.2 SSD Command Overhead
- 25 4.5.3 SSD Response Time
- 26 4.5.4 Data transfer speeds (Drive can sustain performance up to these values)
- 26 4.5.5 Random writes over the life of the drive
- 27 5.0 Data Integrity
- 27 5.1 Equipment Status
- 27 5.2 Error Recovery Procedure
- 29 6.0 Electrical Interface
- 29 6.1 SAS Connector
- 29 6.1.1 29 pin Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Connector Definition
- 31 6.1.2 Voltage and Ground Signals
- 31 6.1.3 Ready LED output
- 33 7.0 Environment
- 33 7.1 Temperature and humidity
- 34 7.2 Storage requirements
- 34 7.2.1 Packaging
- 34 7.2.2 Storage time
- 34 7.3 Corrosion test
- 35 7.4 Cooling requirements
- 37 8.0 DC Power Requirements
- 37 8.1 Power Supply Current, Average and Peak
- 38 8.2 Ripple Voltage
- 38 8.3 Power Consumption Efficiency Index
- 39 9.0 Reliability
- 39 9.1 Data Reliability
- 39 9.2 Failure prediction (S.M.A.R.T)
- 39 9.3 MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure): 2M hours
- 39 9.4 Preventive Maintenance
- 39 9.5 Temperature Warning
- 41 10.0 Mechanical Specifications
- 41 10.1 Outline
- 41 10.2 Mechanical Dimensions
- 43 10.3 Mounting Positions and Tappings
- 44 10.4 Interface Connector
- 44 10.5 Drive Mounting
- 45 11.0 Acoustics, Vibration and Shock
- 45 11.1 Acoustics
- 45 11.2 Operating Vibration
- 45 11.2.1 Random Vibration
- 45 11.2.2 Swept Sine Vibration
- 45 11.3 Non-operating Vibrations
- 45 11.3.1 Random Vibration
- 45 11.3.2 Swept Sine Vibration
- 45 11.4 Operating shock
- 45 11.5 Non-operating shock
- 46 11.5.1 Half sinewave shock pulse
- 47 12.0 Identification
- 47 12.1 Labels
- 49 13.0 Electromagnetic Compatibility
- 49 13.1 Class B Regulatory Notices
- 51 14.0 Standards
- 51 14.1 UL and C-UL Standard Conformity
- 51 14.2 European Standards Compliance
- 51 14.3 German Safety Mark
- 51 14.4 Flammability
- 53 15.0 SAS Attachment
- 53 15.1 General
- 53 15.2 SAS Features
- 54 15.3 SAS Names and Identifiers
- 55 15.4 PHY Layer
- 55 15.4.1 Link Reset Sequence
- 56 15.4.2 Hard Reset
- 56 15.4.3 SAS OOB (Out of Band)
- 57 15.4.4 SAS Speed Negotiation
- 58 15.4.5 PHY Error Handling
- 58 15.5 Link Layer
- 58 15.5.1 Address Frames
- 61 15.5.2 Link Layer Error Handling
- 63 15.6 Transport Layer
- 64 15.6.1 Command Information Unit
- 65 15.6.2 TASK Information Units
- 67 15.6.3 XFER_RDY Information Units
- 67 15.6.4 DATA Information Units
- 67 15.6.5 RESPONSE Information Units
- 69 15.6.6 Sequences of SSP Information Units
- 70 15.6.7 Transport Layer Error Handling
- 73 16.0 SCSI Command Set
- 75 16.1 SCSI Control Byte
- 75 16.2 Abbreviations
- 75 16.3 Byte ordering conventions
- 76 16.4 FORMAT UNIT (04)
- 77 16.4.1 Parameter List Header
- 79 16.5 INQUIRY (12)
- 80 16.5.1 Inquiry Data
- 94 16.6 LOG SELECT (4C)
- 97 16.7 LOG SENSE (4D)
- 98 16.7.1 Log Page parameters
- 99 16.7.2 Log Sense Page
- 100 16.7.3 Log Sense Page
- 102 16.7.4 Log Sense Page
- 104 16.7.5 Log Sense Page
- 106 16.7.6 Log Sense Page
- 107 16.7.7 Log Sense Page D
- 108 16.7.8 Log Sense Page E
- 110 16.7.9 Log Sense Page F
- 111 16.7.10 Log Sense Page
- 114 16.7.11 Solid State Media log page (Page 11)
- 115 16.7.12 Log Sense Page
- 117 16.7.13 Log Sense Page
- 121 16.7.14 Log Sense Page 1A
- 122 16.7.15 Log Sense Page 2F
- 123 16.7.16 Log Sense Page
- 124 16.7.17 Log Sense Page
- 126 16.8 MODE SELECT (15)
- 127 16.9 MODE SELECT (55)
- 128 16.10 MODE SENSE (1A)
- 129 16.10.1 Mode Parameter List
- 133 16.10.2 Mode Page 00 (Vendor Unique Parameters)
- 135 16.10.3 Mode Page 01 (Read/Write Error Recovery Parameters)
- 136 16.10.4 Mode Page 02 (Disconnect/Reconnect Parameters)
- 137 16.10.5 Mode Page 03 (Format Device Parameters)
- 139 16.10.6 Mode Page 04 (Rigid Disk Drive Geometry Parameters)
- 140 16.10.7 Mode Page 07 (Verify Error Recovery Parameters)
- 141 16.10.8 Mode Page 08 (Caching Parameters)
- 143 16.10.9 Mode Page 0A (Control Mode Page Parameters)
- 145 16.10.10 Mode Page 0C (Notch Parameters)
- 145 16.10.11 Mode Page 18h
- 147 16.10.12 Mode Page 19h (Port Control Parameters)
- 153 16.10.13 Mode Page 1A (Power Control)
- 154 16.10.14 Mode Page 1C (Informational Exceptions Control)
- 157 16.11 MODE SENSE (5A)
- 159 16.12 PERSISTENT RESERVE IN (5E)
- 159 16.12.1 Service Action
- 160 16.12.2 Parameter data for Read Keys
- 161 16.12.3 Parameter Data for Read Reservations
- 162 16.13 PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT (5F)
- 163 16.13.1 Service Action
- 163 16.13.2 Type
- 164 16.13.3 Parameter list
- 165 16.13.4 Summary
- 167 16.14 PRE-FETCH (34)
- 168 16.15 READ (6) - (08)
- 169 16.16 READ (10) - (28)
- 171 16.17 READ (12) - (A8)
- 172 16.18 READ (16) - (88)
- 173 16.19 READ (32) - (7F/09)
- 175 16.20 READ BUFFER (3C)
- 176 16.20.1 Combined Header And Data (Mode 00000b)
- 176 16.20.2 Read Data (Mode 00010b)
- 177 16.20.3 Descriptor (Mode 00011b)
- 178 16.20.4 Read Data from Echo Buffer (Mode 01010b)
- 178 16.20.5 Echo Buffer Descriptor (Mode 01011b)
- 178 16.20.6 Expander Communications and Echo Buffer (Mode 11010b)
- 179 16.21 READ CAPACITY (10) - (25)
- 181 16.22 READ CAPACITY (16) (9E/10)
- 181 16.22.1 Returned Data Format
- 183 16.23 READ DEFECT DATA (37)
- 185 16.23.1 Defect List Header
- 185 16.23.2 Defect List Descriptor
- 185 16.23.3 Physical Sector Format (101b)
- 186 16.24 READ DEFECT DATA (B7)
- 186 16.24.1 Defect List Header
- 187 16.24.2 Defect List Descriptor
- 187 16.24.3 Physical Sector Format (101b)
- 188 16.25 READ LONG (3E)
- 189 16.26 REASSIGN BLOCKS (07)
- 191 16.27 RECEIVE DIAGNOSTICS RESULTS (1C)
- 191 16.27.1 Receive Diagnostic Results Page
- 192 16.27.2 Receive Diagnostic Results Page
- 194 16.28 RELEASE (17)
- 195 16.29 RELEASE (57)
- 196 16.30 REPORT DEVICE IDENTIFIER (A3/05)
- 198 16.31 REPORT LUNS (A0)
- 199 16.32 REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES (A3/0C)
- 200 16.32.1 All_commands parameter data format
- 201 16.32.2 One_command parameter data format
- 203 16.32.3 Command timeouts descriptor format
- 204 16.33 REPORT SUPPORTED TASK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS (A3/0D)
- 206 16.34 REQUEST SENSE (03)
- 207 16.35 RESERVE (16)
- 208 16.36 RESERVE (56)
- 209 16.37 REZERO UNIT (01)
- 210 16.38 SEEK (6) - (0B)
- 210 16.39 SEEK (10) - (2B)
- 211 16.40 SEND DIAGNOSTIC (1D)
- 213 16.40.1 Send Diagnostic Page
- 213 16.40.2 Send Diagnostic Page 3F
- 216 16.40.3 Send Diagnostic Page
- 218 16.41 SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER (A4/06)
- 219 16.42 START STOP UNIT (1B)
- 220 16.43 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE (10) - (35)
- 221 16.44 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE (16) - (91)
- 222 16.45 TEST UNIT READY (00)
- 223 16.46 VERIFY (2F)
- 225 16.47 VERIFY (12) - (AF)
- 226 16.48 VERIFY (16) - (8F)
- 227 16.49 VERIFY (32) - (7F/0A)
- 229 16.50 WRITE (6) - (0A)
- 230 16.51 WRITE (10) - (2A)
- 232 16.52 WRITE (12) - (AA)
- 233 16.53 WRITE (16) - (8A)
- 234 16.54 WRITE (32) - (7F/0B)
- 236 16.55 WRITE AND VERIFY (10) - (2E)
- 237 16.56 WRITE AND VERIFY (12) - (AE)
- 238 16.57 WRITE AND VERIFY (16) - (8E)
- 239 16.58 WRITE AND VERIFY (32) - (7F/0C)
- 240 16.59 WRITE BUFFER (3B)
- 240 16.59.1 Combined Header And Data (Mode 00000b)
- 241 16.59.2 Write Data (Mode 00010b)
- 241 16.59.3 Download Microcode (Mode 00100b)
- 242 16.59.4 Download Microcode and Save (Mode 00101b) -Single Binary File
- 242 16.59.5 Download Microcode and Save (Mode 00111b) - Multiple Binary Files
- 242 16.59.6 Write Data to Echo Buffer (Mode 01010b)
- 242 16.59.7 Enable Expander Communications Protocol (Mode 11010b)
- 243 16.60 WRITE LONG (3F)
- 245 16.61 WRITE SAME (41)
- 246 16.62 WRITE SAME (16) - (93)
- 247 16.63 WRITE SAME (32) - (7F/0D)
- 249 17.0 SCSI Status Byte
- 251 18.0 Additional information
- 251 18.1 SCSI Protocol
- 251 18.1.1 Priority of SCSI Status Byte Reporting
- 251 18.1.2 Invalid LUN Processing
- 252 18.1.3 Command Processing During Execution of Active I/O Process
- 253 18.1.4 Unit Attention Condition
- 255 18.1.5 Command Processing During Startup and Format Operations
- 255 18.1.6 Internal Error Condition
- 255 18.1.7 Deferred Error Condition
- 256 18.1.8 Degraded Mode
- 262 18.1.9 Command Processing while Reserved
- 262 18.2 Priority Commands
- 263 18.3 Command Queuing
- 263 18.3.1 Queue Depth
- 263 18.3.2 Queue Full Status
- 263 18.3.3 Termination of I/O Processes
- 263 18.4 Command Reordering
- 263 18.5 Concurrent I/O Process
- 263 18.6 Write Cache
- 264 18.7 Automatic Rewrite/Reallocate
- 264 18.8 Segmented Caching
- 264 18.8.1 Overview
- 264 18.8.2 Read Ahead
- 264 18.9 Multiple Initiator Systems
- 264 18.9.1 Sense Data
- 264 18.9.2 Mode Pages
- 264 18.10 Multiple Initiator Environment
- 264 18.10.1 Initiator Sense Data
- 264 18.10.2 Initiator Mode Select/Mode Sense Parameters
- 265 18.11 Reset
- 265 18.11.1 Reset Sources
- 265 18.11.2 Reset Actions
- 265 18.12 Diagnostics
- 265 18.12.1 Power on Diagnostics
- 266 18.12.2 Self-test via SEND DIAGNOSTIC Command
- 269 18.13 Idle Time Function
- 269 18.14 Command Time out Limits
- 269 18.14.1 Reassignment Time
- 269 18.14.2 Format Time
- 269 18.14.3 Start/Stop Unit Time
- 270 18.14.4 Medium Access Command Time
- 270 18.14.5 Time-out Limits for Other Commands
- 271 18.15 Recommended Initiator ERP
- 271 18.15.1 Drive Service Strategy
- 272 18.15.2 Recommendations for System Error Log
- 272 18.15.3 Data Recovery Procedure
- 272 18.15.4 Nondata Error Recovery Procedure
- 279 19.0 SCSI Sense Data
- 279 19.1 SCSI Sense Data Format
- 280 19.2 Sense Data Description
- 280 19.2.1 Valid (Bit 7 of byte 0)
- 280 19.2.2 Error Code (Bit 6 - 0 of byte 0)
- 280 19.2.3 ILI: Incorrect Length Indicator (Bit 5 of byte 2)
- 281 19.2.4 Sense Key (Bit 3 - 0 of byte 2)
- 282 19.2.5 Information Bytes (Byte 3 through 6)
- 282 19.2.6 Additional Sense Length (Byte 7)
- 282 19.2.7 Command Specific Information (Byte 8 through 11)
- 283 19.2.8 Additional Sense Code/Qualifier (Byte 12 and 13)
- 295 19.2.9 RU: Field Replaceable Unit (Byte 14)
- 295 19.2.10 Sense Key Specific (Byte 15 through 17)
- 299 19.2.11 Reserved (Byte 18 through 19)
- 299 19.2.12 Vendor unique error information (Byte 20 through 23)
- 299 19.2.13 Physical Error Record (Byte 24 thru 29)
- 299 19.2.14 Reserved (Byte 30 through 31)
- 301 20.0 Appendix. UEC list