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SCSI Primary Commands - 2.pdf

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T10/1236-D Revision 20 18 July 2001A.5 Exception conditions during loggingThe logging operations may be setup to keep track of many different vendor specific items. This subclausedescribes how a device server informs an application client when a log reaches a critical point, thereby creating anexception condition.Table A.7 and table A.8 list the definitions of the parameter control byte of the log parameter. Table A.7 listsparameter control byte values that affect parameter saving. Table A.8 lists parameter control byte values that affectparameter updating and reporting.Table A.7 — Log Parameter Control Byte saving definitionsParameterControl ByteValuesControlMode Page(0Ah)DSbitTSDbitGLTSDbitDescription0 - - Indicates that the device server supports saving of the log parameter.1 - - Indicates that the device server does not support saving of the log parameterin response to a LOG SELECT or LOG SENSE command.- 0 0 Indicates that the device server provides a target-defined method of saving logparameters.- 1 0 Indicates that either the device server does not provide a target-definedmethod for saving log parameters or the target-defined method has beendisabled by an application client.- x 1 Indicates that either the device server does not provide a target-definedmethod for saving log parameters or the target-defined method has beendisabled by an application client.226 dpANS <strong>SCSI</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> - 2 (SPC-2)

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