Reserve 10 (56h), Reserve, 56h) – Dell PowerVault TL2000 User Manual

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RESERVE

10

(56h)

The

RESERVE

and

RELEASE

commands

provide

the

mechanism

for

contention

resolution

in

multiple

initiator

systems.

The

third-party

reservation

allows

logical

units

to

be

reserved

for

another

specified

SCSI

device.

When

a

initiator

reserves

the

library,

only

INQUIRY,

LOG

SENSE,

RELEASE,

REQUEST

SENSE,

REPORT

LUNS,

READ

ELEMENT

STATUS

with

CurData

set

and

ALLOW

MEDIUM

REMOVAL

commands

are

accepted

from

other

initiators.

All

other

commands

result

in

a

Reservation

Conflict

status.

Bit

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Byte

0

Operation

Code

(56h)

1

LUN

3rdPty

Reserved

LongID

Reserved

2

Obsolete

3

Third-Party

Device

ID

4

Reserved

5

Reserved

6

Reserved

7

(MSB)

Parameter

List

Length

8

(LSB)

9

Control

Field

descriptions:

LongID:

Device

IDs

greater

than

255

are

not

supported,

therefore

setting

of

LongID

will

result

in

a

Check

Condition

status.

The

Sense

Key

will

be

set

to

ILLEGAL

REQUEST

and

the

sense

data

to

INVALID

FIELD

IN

CDB.

3rdPty:

If

the

third

party

(3rdPty)

bit

is

zero,

then

a

third-party

reservation

is

not

requested.

If

the

3rdPty

bit

is

zero

then

the

LongID

and

Parameter

List

Length

field

shall

be

ignored.

If

the

3rdPty

bit

is

one

then

the

library

is

reserved

by

the

initiator

ID

specified

in

the

Third-Party

Device

ID

field.

The

reservation

is

preserved

until

it

is

superseded

by

another

valid

RESERVE

command

from

the

initiator

that

made

the

reservation

or

until

it

is

released

by

the

same

initiator,

by

a

SCSI

RESET

message,

or

by

a

Hard

Reset

condition,

or

by

a

power-on

cycle.

The

library

shall

ignore

any

attempt

to

release

the

reservation

made

by

any

other

initiator.

Third-Party

Device

ID:

This

field

provides

the

Device

ID

for

the

third

party

when

3rdPty

bit

is

set.

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TL2000

and

TL4000

SCSI

Reference

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