Mode select 6 (15h), Mode, Select – Dell PowerVault TL2000 User Manual

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MODE

SELECT

6

(15h)

The

MODE

SELECT

(6)

command

provides

a

means

for

the

host

to

specify

peripheral

device

parameters

to

the

media

changer.

Application

clients

should

issue

MODE

SENSE

prior

to

each

MODE

SELECT

to

determine

supported

pages,

page

lengths,

changeable

variables

and

to

determine

is

the

page

is

savable

to

NVRAM.

Bit

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Byte

0

Operation

Code

(15h)

1

LUN

PF

(1)

Reserved

SP

2

Reserved

3

Reserved

4

Parameter

list

length

5

Control

Field

descriptions:

PF:

A

PF

bit

of

one

indicates

that

the

MODE

SELECT

parameters

following

the

header

and

block

descriptor(s)

complies

with

the

SCSI-2

specification.

The

value

must

be

set

to

1.

SP:

A

Save

Pages

(SP)

bit

of

zero

indicates

the

media

changer

shall

perform

the

specified

MODE

SELECT

operation,

and

shall

not

save

any

pages

in

nonvolatile

ram.

An

SP

bit

of

one

indicates

that

the

media

changer

shall

perform

the

specified

MODE

SELECT

operation,

and

shall

save

the

current

values

to

a

nonvolatile

RAM.

When

a

host

has

successfully

issued

the

MODE

SELECT

CDB

that

changed

settings

in

one

of

the

Mode

pages,

the

media

changer

will

raise

a

Unit

Attention

condition

to

every

other

host

who

has

not

issued

this

CDB.

The

sense

data

for

these

hosts

will

be

set

to:

Mode

Parameters

Changed

(06/2A/01)

The

host

provides

the

parameters

through

a

parameter

list

to

the

media

changer.

The

parameter

list

consists

of

the

following

items:

v

Parameter

List

Header

v

Mode

Select

page(s)

Supported

Mode

Select

pages:

Page

Code

Subpage

Code

Page

Name

Page

saveable

in

NVRAM

Page

Description

00h

00h

Parity

Retry

page

Yes

Provides

means

to

select

the

maximum

number

retries

performed

on

a

parity

error.

0Ah

01h

Control

Extension

page

No

Provides

a

means

to

read

out

the

capabilities

of

the

SET

TIMESTAMP

and

REPORT

TIMESTAMP

commands.

1Ch

00h

Tape

Alert

page

No

Provides

means

to

select

a

specific

way

to

report

a

Tape

Alert

event

.

1Dh

00h

Element

Address

Assignment

page

Yes

Provides

a

means

to

change

SCSI

element

address

assignments

and

respective

element

ranges.

1Eh

00h

Transport

Geometry

page

No

Provides

a

means

to

set

the

specifics

about

the

Transport

Element.

(not

changeable).

Chapter

3.

Supported

SCSI

Commands

3-21

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