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One gigabyte, or GB, equals one billion bytes when referring to hard drive capacity. Accessible capacity
may vary depending on operating environment and formatting. Quantitative usage examples for various
applications are for illustrative purposes. Actual quantities will vary based on various factors, including file
size, file format, features and application software. Seagate reserves the right to change, without notice,
product offerings or specifications.
This manual describes Seagate Technology® LLC, Savvio® 15K.1 FC (Fibre Channel) disc drives.
Savvio drives supp ort the Fibre Cha nnel A r bitrate d Lo op and SCS I F ibre Chan nel Pro tocol sp ecific ations to the
extent described in this manual. The Fibre Channel Interface Manual (part number 77767496) describes the
general Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop characteristics of this and other Seagate Fibre Channel drives.
Figure 1. Savvio 15K.1 family disc drive
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2.0Applicable standards and reference documentation
The drive has been d evelope d as a system p eriphe ral to the hig hest st and ards of desig n and constru c tion. The
drive depends upon its host equipment to provide adequate power and environment in order to achieve optimum performance and compliance with applicable industry and governmental regulations. Special attention
must be given in the areas of safety, power distribution, shielding, au dible noi se con trol, an d tempe ratu re reg ulation. In particular, the drive must be securely mounted in order to guarantee the specified performance characteristics. Mounting by bottom holes must meet the requirements of Section 8.3.
2.1Standards
The Savvio family complies with Seagate standards as noted in the appropr iate sections of this manual and the
Seagate Fibre Channel Interface Manual, part number 100293070.
The Savvio disc drive is a UL recognized component per UL1950, CSA certified to CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 95095, and VDE or TUV certified to EN60950.
2.1.1Electromagnetic compatibility
The drive, as delivered, is designed for system integration and installation into a suitable enclosure prior to
use. As such the drive is supplied as a subassembly and is not subject to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC
Rules and Regulations nor the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
The design characteristics of the drive serve to minimize radiation when installed in an enclosure that provides
reasonable shield ing. As such, t he dr ive is cap able of me eting th e C lass B l imit s of the FC C Rules a nd R eg ulations of the Canadian Department of Communications when properly packaged. However, it is the user’s
responsibility to assure that the drive meets the appropriate EMI requirements in their system. Shielded I/O
cables may be required if the enclosure does not provide adequate shielding. If the I/O cables are external to
the enclosure, shielded cabl es sh ould be u sed, wi th the shields gr ounde d to the enclosur e and to the host co ntroller.
2.1.1.1Electromagn etic susc ept ibili ty
As a component assembly, the drive is not required to meet any susceptibility performance requirements. It is
the responsibility of those integrating the drive within their systems to perform those tests required and design
their system to ensure that equipment operating in the same system as the drive or external to the system
does not adversely affect the performance of the drive. See Table 2, DC power requirements.
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2.1.2Electromagn etic complia nce
Seagate uses an independent laboratory to confirm compliance with the directives/standards for CE Marking
and C-Tick Marking. T he dr ive was tested in a r epres ent ative system for typical applications. The select ed sys tem represents the most popular characteristics for test platforms. The system configurations include:
• Typical current use microprocessor
• 3.5-inch floppy disc drive
• Keyboard
• Monitor/display
• Printer
• External modem
• Mouse
Although the test system with th is Seag ate mo del comp lies with the dir ectives/st and ards, we cannot gu aran tee
that all systems will comply. The computer manufacturer or system integrator shall confirm EMC compliance
and provide the appropriate marking for their product.
Electromagnetic compliance for the European Union
If this model has the CE Marking it complies with the European Union requirements of the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC of 03 May 1989 as amended by Directive 92/31/EEC of 28 April 1992 and
Directive 93/68/EEC of 22 July 1993.
Australian C-Tick
If this model has the C-Tick Marking it complies with the Australia/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS3548 1995
and meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Framework requirements of Australia’s Spectrum Management Agency (SMA).
Korean MIC
If this model has the Korean Min ist ry of Infor mat ion and Com munication (MIC) logo, it complie s with par agr aph
1 of Article 11 of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Control Regulation and meets the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Framework requirements of the Radio Research Laboratory (RRL) Ministry of Information and
Communication Republic of Korea.
Taiwanese BSMI
If this model has the Chin ese N ation al Standard (CNS) 13438 marking, it co mpl ies wi th Chin ese N ationa l Standard (CNS) 13438 and meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Framework requirements of the Taiwanese Bureau of Standards, Metrology, and Inspection (BSMI).
2.2European Uni on Restric tion of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
The European U nion Restr icti on of Hazard ous S ubst ance s (RoHS ) Dire cti ve re strict s the p resen ce of ch emic al
substances, including Lead (Pb), in electronic products effective July 2006.
A number of parts and materials in Seagate products are procured from external suppliers. We rely on the representations of our suppliers regarding the presence of RoHS substances in these parts and materials. Our
supplier contracts require compliance with our chemical substance restrictions, and our suppliers document
their compliance wi th our re quire ment s by providing material conte nt declar ations for al l par ts an d mater ial s for
the disc drives documented in this publication. Current supplier declarations include disclosure of the inclusion
of any RoHS-regulated substance in such parts or materials.
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Seagate also has internal system s in place to en sure ongoing complian ce with the RoHS Directive and all laws
and regulations which restrict chemical conte nt in electron ic produ cts. T hese system s include sta ndar d oper ating procedures that ensure that restricted substances are not utilized in our manufacturing operations, laboratory analytical validation testing, and an internal auditing process to ensure that all standard operating
procedures are complied with.
2.3Reference documents
Savvio 15K.1 FC Installation GuideSeagate part number: 100384764
Fibre Channel Interface ManualSeagate part number: 100293070
SCSI Commands Reference ManualSeagate part number: 100293068
ANSI Fibre Channel Documents
X3.230-1994FC Physical and Signaling Interface (FC-PH)
X3.297.1997FC-PH-2 Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface-2
X3.303.1998FC-PH-3 Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface-3
X3.272-1996FC Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL)
X3.269-1996Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI (FCP)
NCITS TR-19Private Loop SCSI Direct Attach (PLDA)
NCITS TR-20Fabric Loop Attachment (FC-FLA)
SFF-8045 Specification for 40-pin SCA-2 Connector with Parallel Selection
SFF-8067 Specification for 40-pin SCA-2 Connector with Bidirectional
Enclosure Services Interface
ANSI Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Documents
X3.270-1996(SCSI-3) Architecture Model
NCITS 305-199X(SCSI-3) Enclosure Services
Specification for Acoustic Test Requirement and Procedures
Seagate part number: 30553-001
Package Test SpecificationSeagate P/N 30190-001 (under 100 lb.)
Package Test SpecificationSeagate P/N 30191-001 (over 100 lb.)
In case of conflict between this document and any referenced document, this document takes precedence.
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3.0General description
Savvio drives combine Tunneling Magnetoresistive (TMR) he ads and a Fi br e Chan nel i nter face to provide high
performance, high capacity data storage for a variety of systems including engineering workstations, network
servers, mainf rames , and super comp uter s. Savvio dr i ves also s uppor t 4- Gbit F ib re Ch annel whi ch can tran sfer
data at up to 400 Mbytes per second and 800 Mbytes per second in dual-loop configurations.
Savvio drives support the Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) and SCSI Fibre Channel Protocol as
described in the ANSI specifications, this document, the SCSI Commands Reference Manual (part number
100293068), and the Fibre Channel Interface Manual (part number 100293070) which describes the general
interface characteristics of this drive. Savvio drives are classified as intelligent peripherals and provide level 2
conformance (highest level) with the ANSI SCSI-1 standard.
Note.Never disassemble the HDA and do not attempt to service items in the sealed enclosure (heads,
media, actuator, etc.) as this requires special facilities. The drive does not contain user-replaceable
parts. Opening the HDA for any reason voids your warranty.
Savvio drives use a dedicated landing zone at the innermost radius of the media to eliminate the possibility of
destroying or de grad i ng d at a b y l and ing in the data zone. Th e h eads autom atical ly go t o the landing zone when
power is removed from the drive.
An automatic shipping lock prevents potential damage to the heads and discs that results from movement during shipping and handling. The shipping lock disengages and the head load process begins when power is
applied to the drive.
The drives also use a high-performance actuator assembly with a low-inertia, balanced, patented, straight arm
design that provides excellent performance with minimal power dissipation.
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3.1Standard featu re s
Savvio drives have the following standard features:
• Perpendicular recording technology
• 4-Gbit Fibre Channel interface. For 4 gigabit operation, the block size must be divisable by 8
• Integrated dual port FC-AL controller
• Concurrent dual port transfers
• Support for FC arbitrated loop, private and public attachment
• Differential copper FC drivers and receivers
• Downloadable firmware using the FC-AL interface
• Supports SCSI enclosure services via interface connector
• 128-deep task set (queue)
• Supports up to 32 initiators
• Drive selection ID and configuration options are set on the FC-AL backpanel or through interface commands. Jumpers are not used on the drive.
• Fibre Channel worldwide name uniquely identifies the drive and each port
• User-selectable logical block size (512, 520, 524, or 528 bytes per logical block)
• Selectable frame sizes from 256 to 2,112 bytes
• Industry standard SFF 2.5-inch dimensions
• Programmable logical block reallocation scheme
• Flawed logical block reallocation at format time
• Programmable auto write and read reallocation
• No preventive maintenance or adjustments required
• Dedicated head landing zone
• Embedded servo design
• Automatic shipping lock
• Self-diagnostics performed when power is applied to the drive
• Zone bit recording (ZBR)
• Vertical, horizontal, or top down mounting
• Dynamic spindle b rake
• 16 Mbyte data buffer (see Section 4.5).
• Drive Self Test (DST)
• BackGround Media Scan (BGMS)
• Idle Read After Write (IRAW)
• Power Save
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3.2Media desc ription
The media used on the drive has an aluminum substrate coated with a thin film magnetic material, overcoated
with a proprietary protective layer for improved durability and environmental protection.
3.3Performance
• Firmware-controlled multisegmented cache designed to dynamically adjust segments for enhanced system
performance.
• 400 Mbytes/sec maximum instantaneous data transfers per port
• 15k RPM spindle; average latency = 2.0 msec
• Background processing of queue
• Supports start and stop commands (spindle stops spinning)
• Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) of 1,600,000 hours
• Incorporates industry-standard Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.)
• 5-year warranty
3.5Formatted ca pacities
Standard OEM models are formatted to 512 bytes per block. The block size is selectable at format time and
must be a multiple of 4 bytes. Users having the necessary equipment may modify the data block size before
issuing a format command and obtain different formatted capacities than those listed.
To provide a stable target capacity environment and at the same time provide users with flexibility if they
choose, Seagate recommends product planning in one of two modes:
1. Seagate desig ns specify cap acity po i nt s at cert ain sect or si zes tha t Seagate gu ara ntees cur ren t and futu re
products will meet. We recommend customers use this capacity in their project planning, as it ensures a
stable operating point with backward and forward compatibility from generation to generation. The current
guaranteed operating points for this product are:
2. Seagate drives also may be used at the maximum available capacity at a given sector size, but the excess
capacity above the guaranteed level will vary between other drive families and from generation to generation, depending on how each sector size actually formats out for zone frequencies and splits over servo
bursts. This added capacity potential may range from 0.1 to 1.3 percent above the guaranteed capacities
listed above. Using the drives in this manner gives the absolute maximum capacity potential, but the user
must determine if the extra capacity potential is useful, or whether their assurance of backward and forward compatibility takes precedence.
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3.5.1Programmable drive capacity
Using the Mode Select command, the drive can change its capacity to something less than maximum. See the
Mode Select (6) parameter list table in the Fibre Channel Interface Manual, part number 100293070. Refer to
the Parameter list block descriptor number of blocks field. A value of zero in the number of blocks field indicates that the drive shall not change the capacity it is currently formatted to have. A number in the number of
blocks field that is less than the maximum number of LBAs changes the total drive capacity to the value in the
block descriptor numb er o f blocks field. A value gre ater than the m aximum num ber of L BAs is r ounde d do wn to
the maximum capacity.
3.6Factory -installed acce ssories
OEM standard drives are shipped with the Savvio 15K.1 FC Installation Guide (part number 100384764) and
the Safety and Regulatory Agency Specifications, part number 75789512 (unless otherwise specified).
3.7Options
You m ay order the following items which are incorporated at the manufacturing facility dur ing production or
packaged before shipping. Some of the options available are (not an exhaustive list of possible options):
• Other capacities can be ordered depending on sparing scheme and sector size requested.
• Single-unit shipping pack. The drive is normally shipped in bulk packaging to provide maximum protection
against transit damage. U nit s shipped individually require add itional pro tection as pr ovided by th e singl e unit
shipping pack. Users planning single unit distribution should specify this option.
• The Savvio 15K.1 FC Installation Guide, part number 100384764, is usually included with each standard
OEM drive shipped, but extra copies may be ordered.
• The Safety and Regulatory Agency Specifications, part number 75789512, is usually included with each
standard OEM drive shipped, but extra copies may be ordered.
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4.0Performance characteristics
This section provides de ta iled inform ation concerning perform ance-rel ate d chara cteristi cs an d featur es of Sav vio drives.
4.1Internal drive characteristics
ST973451FCST936751FC
Drive capacity73.436.2Gbytes (formatted, rounded off value)
Read/write data heads42
Tracks per surface (total)42,55442,554Tracks (user accessible)
Tracks per inch150150kTPI (average)
Peak bits per inch861.81861.81kBPI
Areal Density130.58130.58Gbit/in
Internal data rate957.51 to 1,282.08957.51 to 1,282.08Mbits/sec (variable with zone)
Sustained data transer rate57-8957-89Mbytes/sec (variable with zone)
Disc rotation speed15k15krevolutions/min (RPM)
Avg rotational latency2.02.0msec
4.2Seek performance ch aracteristics
See Section 9.5, "FC-AL physical interface" on page 57 and the Fibre Channel Interface Manual (part number
100293070) for additional timing details.
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4.2.1Access time
Not Including controller overhead
ReadWrite
AverageTypical
Single trackTypical
Full stro keTypical
1.Execution time measured from receipt of the FCP Command to the FCP Response.
2.Assumes no errors and no sector has been relocated.
3.Typical access times are measured under nominal conditions of temperature, voltage, and horizontal orientation as measured on a representative sample of drives.
4.Access to data = access time + latency time.
3,4
3,4
3,4
2.63.1
0.20.4
4.95.5
1, 2
(msec)
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4.2.2Format command execution time
ST973451FCST936751FC
Maximum (wi th verify)52 minutes26 minutes
Maximum (without verify)35 minutes18 minutes
4.2.3General performance characteristics
Sustained transfer rate79 to 112 Mbytes/sec
Fibre Channel Interface maximum instantaneous transfer rate400 Mbytes/sec* per port
(dual port = 800 Mbytes/sec*)
Logical block sizes
- 512 (default)
- 520
- 524
- 528
Read/write consecutive sectors on a trackYes
Flaw reallocation performance impact (for flaws reallocated at f ormat time
using the spare sectors per sparing zone reallocation scheme.)
Average rotational latency2.0 msec
*Assumes no errors and no relocated logical blocks. Rate measured from the start of the first logical block transfer to or
from the host.
Negligible
4.3Start/stop time
The drive accepts the commands listed in the SAS Interface Manual less than 3 seconds after DC power has
been applied.
If the drive receives a NOTIFY (ENABLE SPINUP) primitive through either port and has not received a START
STOP UNIT command with the START bit equal to 0, the drive becomes ready for normal operations within 20
seconds (excluding the error recovery procedure).
If the drive receives a START STOP UNIT command with the START bit equal to 0 before receiving a NOTIFY
(ENABLE SPINUP ) pri mitive, the drive waits for a S TART STOP UNIT command w ith th e S TART bit equal to 1.
After receiving a START STOP UNIT command with the START bit equal to 1, the drive waits for a NOTIFY
(ENABLE SPINUP) primitive. After receiving a NOTIFY (ENABLE S PINUP) primitive through either port, the
drive becomes ready for normal operations within 20 seconds (excluding the error recovery procedure).
If the drive receives a START STOP UNIT command with the START bit and IMMED bit equal to 1 and does
not receive a NOTIFY (ENABLE SPINUP) primitive within 5 seconds, the drive fails the START STOP UNIT
command.
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The START STOP UNIT command m ay be used to comm and the dr iv e to st op the spindl e. Stop time is 30 seconds (maximum) from removal of DC power. There is no power control switch on the drive.
4.4Prefetch /m ulti-segmen te d cache contro l
The drive provides a prefetch (read look-ahead) and multi-segmented cache control algorithms that in many
cases can enhance system performance. Cache refers to the drive buffer storage space when it is used in
cache operations. To select this feature, the host sends the Mode Select command with the proper values in
the applicable bytes in page 08h. Prefetch and cache operations are independent features from the standpoint
that each is enabled and disabled independently using the Mode Select command; however, in actual operation, the prefetch feature overlaps cache operation somewhat as described in sections 4.5.1 and 4.5.2.
4.5Cache operation
Note.Refer to the Fibre Ch anne l Interface Manual for more detail concerning the cache bits.
Of the 16 Mbytes physical bu f fer sp a ce i n the drive, appr oximate ly 13,000 Kbytes can be used as a cache. T he
buffer can be divided into logical segments from which data is read and to which data is written.
The drive keeps track of the logical block addresses of the data stored in each segment of the buffer. If the
cache is enabled (see RCD bit in the Fibre Channel Interface Manual ), data requested by the host with a read
command is retrieved from the buffer, if possible, before any disc access is initiated. If cache operation is not
enabled, the buffer (still segmented with the required number of segments) is still used, but only as circular
buffer segments during disc medium read operations (disregarding Prefetch operation for the moment). That
is, the drive doe s not ch eck in th e buffer segments fo r the req uested read data, but go es di re ctly to th e medium
to retrieve it. The retrieved data merely passes through some buffer segment on the way to the host. On a
cache miss, all data transfers to the host are in accordance with buffer-full ratio rules. On a cache hit, the drive
ignores the buffer -ful l rat io rul es. See the exp lanati on provide d with the infor mation about Mo de P age 02h (disconnect/reconnect control) in the Fibre Channel Interface Manual.
The following is a simplified description of the prefetch/cache operation:
Case A—read command is received and the first logical block is already in the cache:
1. Drive transfers the requested logical blocks to the initiator.
Case B—A Read command requests data, and at least one requested logical block is not in any segment of
the cache:
1. The drive fetches the requested logical blocks from the disc and transfers them into a segment, and then
from there to the host in accordance with the Mode Select Disconnect/Reconnect parameters, page 02h.
2. If the prefetch feature is enabled, refer to section 4.5.2 for operation from this point.
Each cache segment is actually a self-contained circular buffer whose length is an integer number of logical
blocks. The drive dynamically creates and removes segments based on the workload. The wrap-around capability of the individual segments greatly enhances the cache’s overall performance.
Note.The size of each segment is not reported by Mode Sense command page 08h, bytes 14 and 15.
The value 0XFFFF is always reported regardless of the actual size of the segment. Sending a size
specification using the Mode Select command (bytes 14 and 15) does not set up a new segment
size. If the STRICT bit in Mode page 00h (byte 2, bit 1) is set to one, the drive responds as it does
for any attempt to change an unchangeable parameter.
4.5.1Caching write data
Write caching is a write operation by the drive that makes use of a drive buffer storage area where the data to
be written to the medium is stored while the drive performs the Write command.
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If read caching is enabled (RCD=0), then data written to the medium is retained in the cache to be made available for future read cache hits. The same buffer space and segmentation is used as set up for read functions.
The buffer segmentation scheme is set up or changed independently, having nothing to do with the state of
RCD. When a write command is issued, if RCD=0, the cache is first checked to see if any logical blocks that
are to be written are already stored in the cache from a previous read or write command. If there are, the
respective cache segments are cleared. The new data is cached for subsequent Read commands.
If the number of write dat a logical blo cks excee d the size o f the segm ent b eing wr itten into, wh en th e en d of the
segment is reached, the data is written i nto the b eginning of the same cache segment, overwriting the dat a that
was written there at the beginning of the operation; however, the drive does not overwrite data that has not yet
been written to the medium.
If write caching is enabled (WCE=1), then the drive may return Good status on a write command after the data
has been transferred into the cache, but before the data has been written to the medium. If an error occurs
while writing the data to the medium, and Good status has already been returned, a deferred error will be generated.
The Synchronize Ca che command may be used to force the drive to write all cached wri te dat a to the med ium.
Upon completion of a Synchronize Cache command, all data received from previous write commands will have
been written to the medium.
Table 19 shows the mode default settings for the drive.
4.5.2Prefetch operation
If the Prefetch feature is enabled, data in contiguous logical blocks on the disc immediately beyond that which
was requested by a Read command are retrieved and stored in the buffer for immediate transfer from the
buffer to the host on subsequent Read commands that request those logical blocks (this is true even if cache
operation is disabled). Though the prefetch operation uses the buffer as a cache, finding the requested data in
the buffer is a prefetch hit, not a cache operation hit.
To enable Prefetch, use Mode Select page 08h, byte 12, bit 5 (Disable Read Ahead - DRA bit). DRA bit = 0
enables prefetch.
The drive does not use the Max Prefetch field (bytes 8 and 9) or the Prefetch Ceiling field (bytes 10 and 11).
When prefetch (read look-ahead) is enabled (enabled by DRA = 0), the drive enables prefetch of contiguous
blocks from the disc when it senses that a prefetch hit will likely occur. The drive disables prefetch when it
decides that a prefetch hit is not likely to occur.
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5.0Reliability specifications
The following reliability specifications assume correct host and drive operational interface, including all interface timings, power supply voltages, environmental requirements and drive mounting constraints.
1.Error rate specified with automatic retries and data correction with ECC enabled and all flaws reallocated.
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5.1Error rates
The error rates stated in this manual assume the following:
• The drive is operated in accordance with this manual using DC power as defined in paragraph 6.2, "DC
power requirements."
• Errors caused by host system failures are excluded from error rate computations.
• Assume random data.
• Default OEM error recovery settings are applied. This includes AWRE, ARRE, full read retries, full write
retries and full retry time.
Less than 10 errors in 108 seeks
Less than 10 errors in 1012 bits transferred (OEM default settings)
Less than 1 sector in 1016 bits transferred
Less than 1 sector in 1021 bits transferred
Less than 1 error in 1012 bits transferred with minimum receive eye.
Less than 1 error in 1014 bits transferred with typical receive eye.
See Section 9.6.3, "Differential PECL input." on page 65
5.1.1Recoverable Errors
Recoverable errors are those detected and corrected by the drive, and do not require user intervention.
Recoverable Data errors will use correction, although ECC o n-the-fly is not considered fo r purposes o f recov-
ered error specifications.
Recovered Data error rate is determined using read bits transferred for recoverable errors occurring during a
read, and using write bits transferred for recoverable errors occurring during a write.
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5.1.2Unrecoverable Errors
An unrecoverable data error is defined as a failure of the drive to recover data from the media. These errors
occur due to head/media or write problems. Unrecoverable data errors are only detected during read operations, but not caused by the read. If an unrecoverable data error is detected, a MEDIUM ERROR (03h) in the
Sense Key will be reported. Multiple unrecoverable data errors resulting from the same cause are treated as 1
error.
5.1.3Seek errors
A seek error is defined as a failure of the drive to position the heads to the addressed track. After detecting an
initial seek error, the drive automaticall y perf orms an error recovery process. If the error recover y process fails,
a seek positioning error (Error code = 15h or 02h) will be reported with a Hardware error (04h) in the Sense
Key. Recoverable seek errors are specified at Less than 10 errors in 108 seeks. Unrecoverable seek errors
(Sense Key = 04h) are classified as drive failures.
5.1.4Interface errors
An interface error is defined as a failure of the receiver on a port to recover the data as transmitted by the
device port connected to the receiver. The error may be detected as a running disparity error, illegal code, loss
of word sync, or CRC error. The total error rate for a loop of devices is the sum of the individual device error
rates.
5.2Reli ab ilit y and servi ce
You can enhance the reliability of Savvio disc drives by ensuring that th e drive receives adequ ate coo l ing. Sec tion 6.0 provides temperature measurements and other information that may be used to enhance the service
life of the drive. Section 8.1 provides recommended ai r-f low information.
5.2.1Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) and Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)
The production disc drive achieves an AFR of 0.55% (MTB F of 1,6 00,00 0 hours) when operated in an environ ment that ensures the case temperatures do not exceed the values specified in Section 6.4.1. Operation at
case temperatures outside the specifications in Section 6.4, "Environmental limits", may increase the product
AFR (decrease the MTBF). The AFR is a population statistic not relevant to individual units.
The AFR specification is based on the following assumptions for Business Critical Storage System environments:
• 8,760 power-on hours per year
• 250 average on/off cycles per year
• Operating at nominal voltages
• System will provide adequate cooling to ensure the case temperatures specified in Section 6.4 are not
exceeded. Temperatures outside the specifications in Section 6.4 may increase the product AFR and
decrease the MTBF.
5.2.2Preventive mainte nan ce
No routine scheduled preventive maintenance is required.
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5.2.3Hot pluggi ng the dri ve
Inserting and removing the drive on the FC-AL will interrupt loop operation. The interruption occurs when the
receiver of the next device in the loop must synchronize to a different input signal. FC error detection mechanisms, character sync, running disp a rity, word sync, and CRC are able to detect any error. Recovery is initiated
based on the type of error.
The disc drive defaults to the FC-AL Monitoring state, Pass-through state, when it is powered-on by switching
the power or hot plugged. The control line to an optional port bypass circuit (external to the drive), defaults to
the Enable Bypass state. If the bypass circuit is present, the next device in the loop will continue to receive the
output of the previous device to the newly inserted device. If the bypass circuit is not present, loop operation is
temporarily disrupted until the next device starts receiving the output from the newly inserted device and
regains synchronization to the new input.
The Pass-through state is disabled while the drive perfo rms self test of the FC interface. The control line for an
external port bypass circuit remains in the Enable Bypass state while self test is running. If the bypass circuit is
present, loop oper ation m ay con tinue. If the byp ass circ uit is not pres ent, loo p ope ration will be h alted while the
self test of the FC interface runs.
When the self test completes successfully, the control line to the bypass circuit is disabled and the drive enters
the FC-AL Initializing st a te. The receiver on the ne xt device i n the loo p must synch ronize t o outpu t of the newly
inserted drive.
If the self-test fails, the control line to the bypass circuit remains in the Enable Bypass state.
Note.It is the responsibility of the systems integrator to assure that no temperature, energy, voltage haz-
ard, or ESD potential hazard is presented during the hot connect/disconnect operation. Discharge
the static electricity from the drive carrier prior to inserting it into the system.
Caution. The drive motor must come to a complete s t op pri or to ch anging the pl a ne of o pera tion. T his time is
required to insure data integrity.
5.2.4S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T. is an acronym for Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. This technology is intended
to recognize conditions that indicate imminent drive failure and is designed to provide sufficient warning of a
failure to allow you to back up the data before an actual failure occurs.
Note.The drive’ s f irmwar e moni tor s specific attr ibutes for degr adatio n ove r tim e b ut can ’ t predi ct in sta nt a-
neous drive failures.
Each monitored attribute has been selected to monitor a specific set of failure conditions in the operating performance of the drive and the thresholds are optimized to minimize “false” and “failed” predi ctions.
Controlling S.M.A.R.T.
The operating mode of S.M.A.R. T. is controlled by the DEXCPT and PERF bits on the Informati onal Exceptions
Control mode page (1Ch). Use the DEXCPT bit to enable or disable the S.M.A.R.T. feature. Setting the DEXCPT bit disables all S.M.A.R.T. functions. When enab l ed, S.M.A.R.T. collects on-line dat a as the d riv e p erfor ms
normal read and write operations. When the PERF bit is set, the drive is considered to be in “On-line Mode
Only” and will not perform off-line functions.
You can measure off-line attributes and force the drive to save the data by using the Rezero Unit command.
Forcing S.M.A.R.T. resets the timer so that the next scheduled interrupt is in two hours.
You can interrogate the drive through th e host t o dete rmi ne the tim e rem ai ning b efore the ne xt schedu l ed me asurement and d at a logg i ng p rocess occur s . To accomplish this, issue a Log S ense comm and to lo g p age 0x3E.
This allows you to control when S.M.A.R.T. in terruptions occur. Forcing S.M.A.R.T. with the RTZ command
resets the timer.
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Performance impact
S.M.A.R.T. attribute data is saved to the disc so that the events that caused a predictive failure can be recreated. The drive measures and saves parameters once every two hours subject to an idle period on the FC-AL
bus. The process of measuring off-line attribute data and saving data to the disc is uninterruptable. The maximum on-line only processing delay is summarized below:
Reporting is controlled by the MRIE bits in the Informational Exceptions Control mode page (1Ch). Subject to
the reporting method, the firmware will issue to the host an 01-5Dxx sense code. The error code is preserved
through bus resets and power cycles.
Determining rate
S.M.A.R.T. monitors the rate at which error s occur and signa l s a predicti ve failure if the rat e of degrad ed err ors
increases to an unacceptabl e level. To determine rate, error events are logged and compared to the number of
total operations for a given attribute. The interval defines the number of operations over which to measure the
rate. The counter that keeps track of the current number of operations is referred to as the Interval Counter.
S.M.A.R.T. measures error rates. All errors for each monitored attribute are recorded. A counter keeps track of
the number of errors for the current interval. This counter is referred to as the Failure Counter.
Error rate is the number of errors per oper ation. The algori thm tha t S .M.A.R .T. uses to record rates of error i s to
set thresholds for the number of errors and their interval. If the number of errors exceeds the threshold before
the interval expires, the error rate is considered to be unacceptable. If the number of errors does not exceed
the threshold before the interval expires, the error rate is considered to be acceptable. In either case, the interval and failure counters are reset and the process starts over.
Predictive failures
S.M.A.R.T. signals predictive failures when the drive is performing unacceptably for a period of time. The firmware keeps a running count of the number of times the error rate for each attribute is unacceptable. To accomplish this, a counter is incremented each time the error rate is unacceptable and decremented (not to exceed
zero) whenever the error rate is acceptable. If the counter continually increments such that it reaches the predictive threshold, a predictive failure is signaled. This counter is referred to as the Failure History Counter.
There is a separate Failure History Counter for each attribute.
5.2.5Thermal monitor
Savvio drives implement a temperature warning system which:
1. Signals the host if the temperature exceeds a value which would threaten the drive.
2. Signals the host if the temperature exceeds a user-specified value.
3. Saves a S.M.A.R.T. data frame on the drive which exceeds the threatening temperature value.
A temperature sensor monitors the drive temperature and issues a warning over the interface when the temperature exceeds a set threshold. The temperature is measured at power-up and then at ten-minute intervals
after power-up.
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