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Allocation

Length:

The

Allocation

Length

field

is

used

to

inform

the

target

how

much

space

the

initiator

has

allocated

for

data.

The

target

returns

the

bytes

specified

by

allocation

length.

Log

Page

Header

format

Each

Log

Sense

page

begins

with

a

4-byte

header.

Bit

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Byte

0

Reserved

Page

Code

1

Reserved

2

-

3

Page

Length

Field

descriptions:

Page

Code:

The

Page

Code

echoes

the

page

code

that

was

specified

in

the

CDB.

Page

Length:

The

Page

Length

specifies

the

total

number

of

bytes

contained

in

this

log

page,

not

including

the

four

bytes

of

the

header.

Supported

Pages

Log

Page

(00h)

When

page

0

is

requested,

the

4-byte

page

header

is

returned

followed

by

the

pages

supported

in

ascending

order,

one

byte

for

each

page.

Bit

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Byte

0

Reserved

Page

Code

(00h)

1

Reserved

2

-

3

Page

Length

(5)

4

00h

-

Supported

Log

Pages

page

5

07h

-

Event

Log

page

6

2Eh

-

Tape

Alert

page

7

30h

-

Statistics

Counter

page

8

33h

-

Error

Log

page

Event

Log

Page

(07h)

In

the

Event

Log

the

media

changer

keeps

track

of

different

system

events.

These

events

exist

out

of

hardware

errors,

executed

commands,

and

debug

information.

The

events

are

stored

in

a

FIFO

mode,

this

means

that

only

the

n

most

recent

events

are

stored.

Older

events

are

deleted.

This

log

is

stored

in

non

volatile

memory

(NVRAM)

and

is

therefore

resistant

to

power

failures.

The

data

returned

for

the

Event

log

page

shall

not

exceed

64KBytes.

A

single

LOG

SENSE

command

to

the

Event

Log

page

may

return

all

events.

The

Event

Log

page

starts

with

a

header

indicating

the

number

of

bytes

of

the

total

event

history,

followed

by

zero

or

more

event

structures.

Reading

the

Event

Log

page

shall

not

clear

the

event

data.

Clearing

the

event

data

is

done

by

means

of

the

LOG

SELECT

command.

Note:

The

Host

may

specify

what

event

types

need

to

be

logged.

This

is

done

with

the

MODE

SELECT

command

to

the

vendor

specific

Event

Filter

page.

3-12

TL2000

and

TL4000

SCSI

Reference

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