Initialize element status with range - e7h, What the library does with this command, Command usage – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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PowerVault ML6000 SCSI Reference Guide

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Initialize Element Status With Range - E7h

What the Library Does With This Command

The library will examine the range of elements requested and determine their status relative to media
presence (full or empty). Barcode labels will be scanned unless otherwise directed (and the library supports
a non-barcode option). The library will always fully execute this command regardless of the Automatic
Inventory setting.

Results of the status initialization will be buffered by the library for retrieval via the READ ELEMENT
STATUS command. Element status and barcode label information is retained by the library across power
cycles.

Command Usage

This command can be issued to gather status for some or all of the elements, and can be used in
conjunction with host application error handling if the normal element status maintained by the library
returns an unexpected result. It should then be followed by a READ ELEMENT STATUS command to
retrieve the status.

Initialize Element Status With Range CDB Format

The INITIALIZE ELEMENT STATUS WITH RANGE CDB format is shown in the following table.

Range – A value of 0 indicates that all element addresses will be checked and that the Starting Element
Address and Number of Elements fields will be ignored. A value of 1 indicates that the series of elements
beginning at the specified Starting Element Address for the specified Number of Elements will be checked.

Starting Element Address - The Starting Element Address specifies the beginning address of the range
to check. It must be a valid address for an element that exists within the library; no adjustment will be made
to convert to a next higher valid address. This field is ignored if the Range field is 0.

Table 8

INITIALIZE ELEMENT STATUS WITH RANGE CDB format

Bit

Byte

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

0

Op Code (E7h)

1

Logical Unit Number

Reserved

Range

2

Starting Element Address

3

4

Reserved

5

Reserved

6

Number of Elements

7

8

Reserved

9

NBL

Control

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