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IBM IC35L073UWDY10 manual available for free PDF download: Specifications
IBM IC35L073UWDY10 Specifications (249 pages)
3.5 inch SCSI hard disk drive
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IBM
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Storage
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Figures
11
1 General
17
Introduction
17
Glossary
17
General Caution
18
2 Outline of the Drive
19
Part 1. Functional Specification
21
3 Fixed Disk Subsystem Description
23
Control Electronics
23
Head Disk Assembly
23
Actuator
23
4 Drive Characteristics
25
Formatted Capacity
25
Data Sheet
25
Figure 1. Formatted Capacity
25
Figure 2. Data Sheet
25
Inquiry Information
26
Product ID
26
World Wide ID - Block Assignment
26
Figure 3. Product ID in Inquiry Command
26
Figure 4. Block Assignment of World Wide ID in Inquiry Command
26
Cylinder Allocation
27
Figure 5. Cylinder Allocation
27
Performance Characteristics
28
Command Overhead
28
Figure 6. Command Overhead
28
Mechanical Positioning
29
Figure 7. Mechanical Positioning Performance
29
Figure 8. Full Stroke Seek Time
29
Drive Ready Time
30
Spindle Stop Time
30
Figure 9. Cylinder Skew
30
Figure 10. Head Skew
30
Figure 11. Latency Time
30
Figure 12. Drive Ready Time
30
Figure 13. Spindle Stop Time
30
Data Transfer Speed
31
Buffering Operation (Read Ahead/Write Cache)
31
Figure 14. Data Transfer Speed (Sector Size 512 Bytes Case)
31
Throughput
32
Figure 15. Simple Sequential Access Performance (Sector Size 512 Byte Case)
32
Figure 16. Random Access Performance (Sector Size 512 Bytes Case)
32
Simple Sequential Access
32
Random Access
32
5 Data Integrity
33
Equipment Status
33
Error Recovery Procedure
33
6 Physical Format
35
Shipped Format (P-List)
35
Reassigned Format (G-List)
35
Figure 17. P-List Physical Format
35
7 Specification
37
Electrical Interface Specification
37
Power Connector
37
Figure 18. Power Connector Pin Assignments
37
SCSI Bus Connector
38
Figure 19. Table of Signals
38
Figure 20. Table of Signals
39
SCSI Cable
40
SCSI Bus Terminator
40
Hot Plug/Unplug
40
SCSI Bus Electrical Characteristics
40
Auxiliary Connector on 68-Pin Model
41
Figure 21. Auxiliary Connector
41
Option Jumper Block
42
Figure 22. Jumper Pins
42
Figure 23. Auto Start Delay & Delay Start 6/12 Drive Behavior
43
Jumper Signal Description on J6
43
Figure 24. LED Circuit
44
Jumper Signal Description on J4
44
Figure 25. SCSI Device ID
45
Environment
46
Corrosion Test
46
Figure 26. Operating and Non-Operating Conditions
46
Figure 27. Temperature and Relative Humidity
46
Cooling Requirements
47
Figure 28. Maximum Allowable Module Surface Temperature
47
Figure 29. Module Location
47
DC Power Requirements
48
Input Voltage
48
Power Supply Current
48
Figure 30. Input Voltage
48
Figure 31. Power Supply Current of 146-GB Models
48
Figure 32. Power Supply Current of 73-GB Models
48
Ripple Voltage
49
Power Consumption Efficiency Index
49
Figure 32. Power Supply Current of 36-GB Models
49
Figure 33. Power Supply Current of 18-GB Models
49
Figure 34. Power Supply Generated Ripple at Drive Power Connector
49
Figure 35. Power Consumption Efficiency Index
49
Reliability
50
Start/Stop Cycles
50
Data Reliability
50
Seek/ID Miscompare Errors
50
Equipment Errors
50
Failure Prediction (PFA/S.M.A.R.T.)
50
Preventive Maintenance
50
Temperature Warning
51
Mechanical Specifications
52
Outline
52
Figure 36. Outline of the 68-Pin Model
52
Figure 37. Outline of the 80-Pin Model
52
Mechanical Dimensions
53
Figure 38. Physical Dimensions
53
Figure 39. Mechanical Dimensions
53
Interface Connector
54
Figure 40. Interface Connector for 68-Pin Models
54
Figure 41. Interface Connector for 80-Pin Models
54
Mounting Positions and Tappings
55
Figure 42. Mounting Positions and Tappings
55
Heads Unload and Actuator Lock
56
Breather Hole
56
Figure 43. Breather Hole Location
56
Vibration and Shock
57
Operating Vibration
57
Non-Operating Vibrations
57
Figure 44. Random Vibration PSD Profile Breakpoints (Operating)
57
Figure 45. Random Vibration PSD Profile Breakpoints (Non-Operating)
57
Operating Shock
58
Non-Operating Shock
58
Acoustics
59
Figure 46. A-Weighted Sound Power Levels
59
Identification Labels
60
Figure 47. Interface Definition Mark, SCSI LVD/SE Multimode
60
Electromagnetic Compatibility
61
CE Mark
61
C-Tick Mark
61
BSMI Mark
61
Safety
62
UL and CSA Standard Conformity
62
European Standards Compliance
62
German Safety Mark
62
Flammability
62
Part 2. Interface Specification
63
8 SCSI Command Set
65
Figure 48. Supported SCSI Commands
65
Figure 106. MODE SELECT
65
Figure 122. READ
65
SCSI Control Byte
66
Abbreviations
66
Byte Ordering Conventions
66
Figure 49. SCSI Control Byte
66
FORMAT UNIT (04H)
67
Figure 50. FORMAT UNIT (04H)
67
Defect List
68
Figure 51. Format of Defect List Header
68
Defect Descriptor
69
Figure 52. Defect Descriptor - Block Format
69
Figure 53. Defect Descriptor - Bytes from Index Format
70
Figure 54. Defect Descriptor - Physical Sector Format
70
INQUIRY (12H)
71
Figure 55. INQUIRY
71
Figure 56. Page Code Descriptions
72
Figure 57. INQUIRY Data - Cmddt = 0EVPD = 0
73
Inquiry DATA
73
Figure 58. Command Support Data Format
75
Figure 59. SUPPORT Values and Meanings
76
Figure 60. INQUIRY DATA - EVPD = 1 (Page Code = 00)
77
Figure 61. INQUIRY DATA - EVPD = 1 (Page Code = 80H)
78
Figure 62. INQUIRY DATA - EVPD = 1 (Page Code = 83H)
79
LOG SELECT (4Ch)
80
Figure 63. LOG SELECT (4C)
80
LOG SENSE (4Dh)
81
Log
82
Log Sense
83
Figure 65. Log Sense Page 0
83
Log Sense
84
Figure 64. LOG SENSE
84
Figure 66. Log Sense Page 2 (Part 1 of 2)
84
Figure 67. Log Sense Page 2 (Part 2 of 2)
85
Log Sense
86
Figure 68. Log Sense Page 3 (Part 1 of 2)
86
Figure 69. Log Sense Page 3 (Part 2 of 2)
87
Log Sense
88
Figure 70. Log Sense Page 5 (Part 1 of 2)
88
Log Sense
89
Figure 71. Log Sense Page 5 (Part 2 0F 2)
89
Figure 74. Log Sense
89
Log Sense
90
Figure 73. Log Sense Page D
90
Log Sense
91
Figure 72. Log Sense
91
Log Sense
92
Figure 75. Log Sense Page F Application Client Log
92
Log Sense
93
Figure 76. Log Sense Page 10, Self-Test Results
93
Figure 77. Log Sense Page 10 Self-Test Results
94
Log Sense Page 2F
95
Figure 78. Log Sense Page 10 Extended Segment Number
95
Figure 79. Log Sense Page 2F
95
Mode Sense (6) (1A)
96
Figure 80. MODE SENSE (1A)
96
Figure 81. Page Code Usage
97
Figure 82. Mode Parameter Header
97
Mode Parameter List
97
Figure 83. Mode Parameter Header
98
Figure 84. MODE Parameter Block Descriptor
99
Figure 85. MODE Parameter Page Format
100
Figure 86. Page Code Usage
100
Figure 87. Vendor Unique Parameters
101
Mode Page 0 (Vendor Unique Parameters)
101
Figure 88. Mode Page 1 (Vendor Unique Parameters )
104
Mode Page 1 (Read/Write Error Recovery Parameters)
104
Figure 89. Mode Page 2 (Disconnect/Reconnect Parameters )
108
Mode Page 2 (Disconnect/Reconnect Parameters)
108
Figure 90. Mode Page 3 (Format Device Parameters)
110
Mode Page 3 (Format Device Parameters)
110
Figure 91. Mode Page 4 (Rigid Disk Drive Geometry Parameters)
112
Mode Page 4 (Rigid Disk Drive Geometry Parameters)
112
Figure 92. Mode Page 7 (Verify Error Recovery Parameters)
113
Mode Page 7 (Verify Error Recovery Parameters)
113
Figure 93. Page 8 (Caching Parameters)
114
Mode Page 8 (Caching Parameters)
114
Figure 94. Page a (Control Mode
116
Mode Page a (Control Mode
116
Figure 95. Page 0C (Notch Parameters)
118
Mode Page 0C (Notch Parameters)
118
Figure 96. Page 19 (Port Control Parameters) Short Format
120
Mode Page 19 (Port Control)
120
Figure 97. Page 19 (Port Control Parameters) Long Format
121
Figure 98. Margin Control Subpage
122
Figure 99. Saved Training Configuration Subpage
123
Figure 100. Negotiated Settings Subpage
124
Figure 101. Report Transfer Capabilities Subpage
125
Figure 102. Page 1A (Power Control)
126
Mode Page 1A (Power Control Parameters)
126
Figure 103. Page 1C (Informational Exceptions Control)
127
Mode Page 1C (Informational Exceptions Control)
127
MODE SENSE (10) (5Ah)
129
Figure 104. MODE SENSE
129
MODE SELECT (6) (15H)
130
Figure 105. MODE SELECT (6)
130
MODE SELECT (10) (55H)
131
Figure 106. MODE SELECT
131
PERSISTENT RESERVE in (5Eh)
132
Service Action
132
Figure 107. Persistent Reserve in
132
Figure 108. Persistent Reserve in Service Action Codes
132
Parameter Data for Read Keys
133
Parameter Data for Read Reservations
133
Figure 109. PERSISTENT RESERVE in Parameter Data for Read Keys
133
Figure 110. PERSISTENT RESERVE in Parameter Data for Read Reservations
133
Parameter Data for Read Reservation Descriptor
134
Figure 111. PERSISTENT RESERVE in Read Reservation Descriptor
134
PERSISTENT RESERVE out (5Fh)
135
Figure 112. Persistent Reserve out (5F)
135
Figure 113. Persistent Reservation Service Action Code
136
Service Action
136
Figure 114. Persistent Reservation Scope Code
138
Figure 115. Persistent Reservation Type Code
138
Scope
138
Type
138
Figure 116. Conflict between New and Existing PERSISTENT RESERVATION
139
Figure 117. PERSISTENT RESERVATION out Parameter List
140
Figure 118. Service Action and Parameters and Generation Counter
140
Parameter List
140
Summary
140
Figure 119. APTPL and Information Held by a Drive
141
PRE-FETCH (34H)
142
Figure 120. Pre-Fetch
142
READ (6) (08H)
143
Figure 121. READ (6)
143
READ (10) (28H)
144
Figure 122. READ
144
Read Buffer (Ach)
145
Figure 123. READ BUFFER
145
Combined Header and Data (Mode 0000B)
146
Descriptor (Mode 0011B)
146
Figure 124. READ BUFFER Header
146
Read Data (Mode 0010B)
146
Echo Buffer Descriptor (Mode 1011B)
147
Figure 125. Read Buffer Descriptor
147
Figure 126. Echo Buffer Descriptor
147
Read Data from Echo Buffer (Mode 1010B)
147
READ CAPACITY (25H)
148
Figure 127. READ CAPACITY
148
Figure 128. Format of READ CAPACITY Command Reply
149
READ DEFECT DATA (10) (37H)
150
Figure 129. Read Defect Data
150
Bytes from Index Format (100B)
151
Defect List Header
151
Figure 130. Defect List Header
151
Figure 131. Defect Descriptors of Bytes from Index Format
151
Figure 132. Defect Descriptors of Physical Sector Format
152
Physical Sector Format (101B)
152
READ DEFECT DATA (12) (B7H)
153
Figure 133. Read Defect Data
153
Bytes from Index Format (100B)
154
Defect List Header
154
Figure 134. Defect List Header
154
Figure 135. Defect Descriptors of Bytes from Index Format
154
Figure 136. Defect Descriptors of Physical Sector Format
155
Physical Sector Format (101B)
155
READ LONG (3Eh)
156
Figure 137. READ LONG
156
REASSIGN BLOCKS (07H)
157
Figure 138. REASSIGN BLOCKS
157
Figure 139. Format of REASSIGN BLOCKS Data
158
RECEIVE DIAGNOSTICS RESULTS (1Ch)
159
Receive Diagnostic Results
159
Figure 140. RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC
159
Figure 141. Receive Diagnostic Results
159
Receive Diagnostic Results
160
Figure 142. Receive Diagnostic Results
160
Receive Diagnostic Results
161
Figure 143. Translated Address
161
Figure 144. Receive Diagnostic Results
161
RELEASE (6) (17H)
162
Figure 145. RELEASE
162
RELEASE (10) (57H)
163
Figure 146. RELEASE
163
REPORT DEVICE IDENTIFIER (A3H)
164
Figure 147. REPORT DEVICE IDENTIFIER
164
Figure 148. REPORT DEVICE IDENTIFIER Parameter List
165
REPORT LUN (A0H)
166
Figure 149. REPORT LUN
166
Figure 150. LUN Reporting Parameter List Format
166
REQUEST SENSE (03H)
167
Figure 151. REQUEST SENSE
167
RESERVE (6) (16H)
168
Figure 152. RESERVE
168
RESERVE (10) (56H)
169
Figure 153. RESERVE
169
REZERO UNIT (01H)
170
Figure 154. REZERO UNIT
170
SEEK (6) (0Bh)
171
Figure 155. SEEK
171
SEEK EXTENDED (10) (2Bh)
172
Figure 156. SEEK
172
SEND DIAGNOSTIC (1Dh)
173
Figure 158. SEND DIAGNOSTIC (1D)
174
Figure 157. SEND DIAGNOSTIC
175
Figure 159. Diagnostic
175
Figure 160. Diagnostic
175
Send Diagnostic
175
Figure 161. Address to Translate
176
Figure 162. Send Diagnostic
176
Send Diagnostic
176
SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER (A4H)
177
Figure 163. SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER
177
Figure 164. SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER Parameter List
177
START STOP Unit (1Bh)
178
Figure 165. START STOP Unit
178
SYNCHRONIZE CACHE (35H)
179
Figure 166. SYNCHRONIZE CACHE
179
TEST UNIT READY (00H)
180
Figure 167. TEST UNIT READY
180
VERIFY (2Fh)
181
Figure 168. VERIFY
181
WRITE (6) (0Ah)
182
Figure 169. WRITE (6)
182
WRITE (10) (2Ah)
183
Figure 170. WRITE
183
WRITE and VERIFY (2Eh)
184
Figure 171. WRITE and VERIFY
184
WRITE BUFFER (3Bh)
185
Figure 172. WRITE BUFFER (3B)
185
Combined Header and Data (Mode 0000B)
186
Figure 173. WRITE BUFFER Header
186
Write Data (Mode 0010B)
186
Download Microcode (Mode 0100B)
187
Download Microcode and Save (Mode 0101B)
187
Download Microcode and Save (Mode 0111B)
188
Write Data to Echo Buffer (Mode 1010B)
188
WRITE LONG (3Fh)
189
Figure 174. WRITE LONG
189
WRITE same (41H)
190
Figure 175. WRITE same
190
9 SCSI Status Byte
191
Figure 176. SCSI Status Byte. Format of the SCSI STATUS Byte
191
10 SCSI Message System
193
Supported Messages
193
Figure 177. Supported Messages
193
Figure 178. Synchronous Data Transfer Request
194
Synchronous Data Transfer Request (010301H)
194
TASK COMPLETE (00H)
194
Figure 179. Initiator Request/Drive Response (LVD Mode)
195
Figure 180. Initiator Request/Drive Response (SE Mode)
195
Figure 181. Target Response to Initiator's Transfer Period (LVD Mode)
196
Figure 182. Drive Response to Initiator's Transfer Period (SE Mode)
196
Figure 183. Wide Data Transfer Request
197
Figure 184. Initiator Request/Target Response
197
Wide Data Transfer Request (010203H)
197
Figure 185. Target Request to Initiator
198
Figure 186. Parallel Protocol Request
199
Figure 187. Initiator Request/Target Response (DT_REQ = 1, IU_REQ = 1)
199
Parallel Protocol Request (01,06,04H)
199
Figure 188. Initiator Request/Target Response
200
Figure 189. Initiator Request/Target Response
200
DISCONNECT (04H)
201
INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR (05H)
201
RESTORE POINTERS (03H)
201
SAVE DATA POINTER (02H)
201
ABORT (06H)
202
LINKED COMMAND COMPLETE (0Ah)
202
MESSAGE PARITY ERROR (09H)
202
MESSAGE REJECT (07H)
202
NO OPERATION (08H)
202
ABORT TAG (0Dh)
203
CLEAR QUEUE TAG (0Eh)
203
Figure 190. Queue Tag Messages
203
LINKED COMMAND COMPLETE with FLAG (0Bh)
203
QUEUE TAG MESSAGES (20Xxh, 21Xxh, 22Xxh)
203
TARGET RESET (0Ch)
203
Figure 191. Ignore Wide Residue Message Format
204
IDENTIFY (80 - Ffh)
204
IGNORE WIDE RESIDUE (2301H)
204
Supported Message Functions
205
Attention Condition
206
SCSI Bus Related Error Handling Protocol
207
Unexpected BUS FREE Phase Error Condition
207
MESSAGE out Phase Parity Error
207
MESSAGE in Phase Parity Error (Message Parity Error)
207
COMMAND Phase Parity Error
207
DATA out Phase Parity Error
207
INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR Message
208
MESSAGE REJECT Message
208
11 Additional Information
209
SCSI Protocol
209
Priority of SCSI Status Byte Reporting
209
Invalid LUN in Identify Message
210
Incorrect Initiator Connection
210
Command Processing During Execution of Active I/O Process
210
Unit Attention Condition
212
Command Processing During Startup and Format Operations
213
Deferred Error
213
Degraded Mode
213
Figure 192. Spindle Motor Degraded Mode - Disable Auto Start
214
Figure 193. Spindle Motor Degraded Mode - Auto Start Delay/Spinning up
215
Figure 194. Spindle Motor Degraded Mode - Spindle Start Failure
216
Figure 195. Spindle Motor Degraded Mode - Spindle Stopped by Start Stop Unit
217
Command
217
Figure 196. Self Configuration Failure Degraded Mode
218
Command Processing While Reserved
219
Figure 197. Format Command Failure Degraded Mode
219
Priority Commands
220
Command Queuing
220
Queue Depth
221
Tagged Queuing
221
Untagged Queuing
221
Command Queuing Rule
221
Queue Full Status
221
Device Behavior on Command Queuing
221
Command Reordering
222
Concurrent I/O Process
222
Back to Back Write
222
Write Cache
223
Automatic Defect Reallocation
223
Segmented Caching
224
Reselection Timeout
224
Single Initiator Selection
224
Non-Arbitrating Systems
224
Selection Without ATN
224
Multiple Initiator Environment
225
Initiator Sense Data
225
Initiator Mode Select/Mode Sense Parameters
225
Initiator Data Transfer Mode Parameter
225
Contingent Allegiance Condition
225
Reset
226
Reset Sources
226
Power on Reset
226
SCSI Bus Reset and TARGET RESET Message
227
Self-Initiated Reset
227
Diagnostics
228
Power on Diagnostics
228
Self-Test by Send Diagnostic Command
228
Figure 198. Self-Test Menu for SEND DIAGNOSTIC Command
229
Idle Time Function
230
Information Unit Support
230
12 SCSI Sense Data
231
SCSI Sense Data Format
231
Figure 199. Format of Sense Data
231
Sense Data Description
232
Valid (Bit 7 of Byte 0)
232
Error Code (Bit 6 - 0 of Byte 0)
232
ILI: Incorrect Length Indicator (Bit 5 of Byte 2)
232
Sense Key (Bit 3 - 0 of Byte 2)
232
Information Bytes (Byte 3 through 6)
233
Additional Sense Length (Byte 7)
233
Command Specific Information (Byte 8 through 11)
233
Additional Sense Code/Qualifier (Byte 12 and 13)
234
Figure 200. Sense Key / Sense Code / Qualifier Combinations (1 of 4)
234
Figure 201. Sense Key / Sense Code / Qualifier Combinations (2 of 4)
235
Figure 202. Sense Key / Sense Code / Qualifier Combinations (3 of 4)
236
Figure 203. Sense Key / Sense Code / Qualifier Combinations (4 of 4)
237
FRU : Field Replaceable Unit (Byte 14)
238
Sense Key Specific (Byte 15 through 17)
238
Figure 204. Field Pointer Bytes
238
Figure 205. Actual Retry Count
239
Figure 206. Progress Indication
239
Vendor Unique Error Information (Byte 18 through 19)
240
Figure 207. Sense Data Byte 18 for Error Information
240
Vendor Unique Error Information (Byte 20 through 23)
241
Figure 208. Sense Data Byte 20 for por Step
241
Figure 209. Sense Data Byte 21 for por Step
241
Figure 210. Sense Data Byte 22 por Error
242
Figure 211. Sense Data Byte 23 for por Error
243
Figure 212. Sense Data Byte 20 for Read/Write Error
244
Figure 213. Sense Data Byte 21 for Read/Write Error
244
Figure 214. Sense Data Byte 22 for Read/Write Error
245
Figure 215. Sense Data Byte 23 for Read/Write Error
245
Physical Error Record (Byte 24 Thru 29)
246
Reserved (Byte 30 through 31)
246
Figure 216. Sense Data Byte 21 for SMART Alert Reason Code
246
Index
247
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