ANSI INCITS 351 : 2001
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SCSI PRIMARY COMMANDS - 2 (SPC-2)
Hardcopy , PDF
07-23-2013
English
01-01-2001
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
2.1 Normative references
2.2 Approved references
2.3 References under development
3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conventions
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms
3.3 Keywords
3.4 Conventions
3.5 Notation for procedures and functions
4 General Concepts
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The request-response model
4.3 The Command Descriptor Block (CDB)
5 Model common to all device types
5.1 Introduction to the model common to all device types
5.2 Commands implemented by all SCSI device servers
5.3 Parameter rounding
5.4 Self-test Operations
5.5 Reservations
5.6 Multiple port and multiple initiator behavior
5.7 Removable medium devices with an attached medium changer
6 Model for processor devices
7 Commands for all device types
7.1 Summary of commands for all device types
7.2 EXTENDED COPY command
7.3 INQUIRY command
7.4 LOG SELECT command
7.5 LOG SENSE command
7.6 MODE SELECT(6) command
7.7 MODE SELECT(10) command
7.8 MODE SENSE(6) command
7.9 MODE SENSE(10) command
7.10 PERSISTENT RESERVE IN command
7.11 PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT command
7.12 PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL command
7.13 READ BUFFER command
7.14 RECEIVE COPY RESULTS command
7.15 RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command
7.16 RELEASE(10) command
7.17 RELEASE(6) command
7.18 REPORT DEVICE IDENTIFIER command
7.19 REPORT LUNS command
7.20 REQUEST SENSE command
7.21 RESERVE(10) command
7.22 RESERVE(6) command
7.23 SEND DIAGNOSTIC command
7.24 SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER command
7.25 TEST UNIT READY command
7.26 WRITE BUFFER command
8 Parameters for all device types
8.1 Diagnostic parameters
8.2 Log parameters
8.3 Mode parameters
8.4 Vital product data parameters
9 Commands for processor type devices
9.1 Summary of commands for processor type devices
9.2 RECEIVE command
9.3 SEND command
10 Parameters for processor type devices
10.1 Diagnostic parameters
10.2 Log parameters
10.3 Vital product data parameters
Annexes
A Procedures for logging operations in SCSI
A.1 Procedures for logging operations in SCSI introduction
A.2 Logging operations terminology
A.3 LOG SENSE command
A.4 LOG SELECT command
A.5 Exception conditions during logging
B Commands allowed in the presence of various reservations
B.1 SBC commands
B.2 SMC commands
C Numeric order codes
C.1 Numeric order codes introduction
C.2 Additional Sense Codes
C.3 Operation Codes
C.4 Log Page Codes
C.5 Mode Page Codes
C.6 Version Descriptor Values
C.7 Variable Length CDB Service Action Codes
D Vendor identification
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