Scsi command protocol, Command set, Table 6-6 – Tandberg Data VXA-320 (VXA-3) User Manual

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This section provides an overview of the SCSI command protocol supported

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Table 6-6

lists and briefly describes the command set supported by the tape

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Table 6-6 SCSI command set

Command

Operation

Code

Description

ERASE

19h

Causes the tape drive to erase all data from the current location to

the end of partition.

INQUIRY

12h

Requests that information about tape drive parameters be sent to the

initiator.

LOAD/UNLOAD

1Bh

Causes the tape drive to load or unload a cartridge.

LOCATE

2Bh

Positions the tape at a specified logical position or changes partitions.

(Typically, this position is determined by data that was obtained

through a previous READ POSITION command.)

LOG SELECT

4Ch

Manages a set of internal counters regarding read and write error

recovery operations and amounts of data compressed. The initiator

can set threshold and cumulative values for the counters or reset the

counters.

LOG SENSE

4Dh

Returns the values of the counters managed by the LOG SELECT

command.

MODE SELECT

15h

Allows you to specify medium, logical unit, and device parameters.

MODE SENSE

1Ah

Enables the tape drive to report medium, logical unit, or device

parameters.

PREVENT/ALLOW

MEDIUM REMOVAL

1Eh

Allows or disallows the removal of the cartridge from the tape drive.

READ

08h

Transfers one or more bytes or blocks of data from the tape to the

initiator.

READ BLOCK LIMITS

05h

Requests that the tape drive return data identifying the maximum

and minimum logical block lengths supported.

READ BUFFER

3Ch

Creates a diagnostic listing of the tape drive’s current state or the

contents of the tape drive’s data buffer.

READ POSITION

34h

Reports the tape drive’s current logical position, but does not cause

tape motion to occur. Used in conjunction with the LOCATE

command.

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