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C141-E237-01EN
MAX3147RC
MAX3073RC
MAX3036RC
HARD DISK DRIVES
PRODUCT/MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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FOR SAFE OPERATION Handling of This Manual This manual contains important information for using this product. Read thoroughly before using the product. Use this product only after thoroughly reading and understanding especially the section "Important Alert Items" in this manual. Keep this manual handy, and keep it carefully. FUJITSU makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or from suffering damage to their property. Use the product according to this manual.
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REVISION RECORD Edition Date published Revised contents 01 July, 2005 Specification No.: C141-E237-**EN C141-E237
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Related Standards Product specifications and functions described in this manual comply with the following ANSI (*1) standards. Document number Title T10/1236D Rev.20 SCSI Primary Commands-2 (SPC-2) [NCITS.351:2001] T10/996D Rev. 8c SCSI-3 Block Commands (SBC) [NCITS.306:1998] T10/1157D Rev. 24 SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2) T10/1561D Rev. 14 SCSI Architecture Model-3 (SAM-3) T10/1562D Rev. 05 Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) T10/1601D Rev. 07 Serial Attached SCSI Model-1.1 (SAS 1.1)
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Preface This manual describes MAX3147RC, MAX3073RC, and MAX3036RC 3.5" type hard disk drives with an embedded Serial Attached SCSI (SAS). This manual details the specifications and functions of the above disk drive, and gives the requirements and procedures for installing it into a host computer system. This manual is written for users who have a basic understanding of hard disk drives and their use in computer systems. The MANUAL ORGANIZATION section describes organization and scope
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Preface CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL MAX3147RC, MAX3073RC, and MAX3036RC disk drives are described as "the hard disk drives (HDD)", "the disk drive" or "the device" in this manual. Decimal number is represented normally. Hexadecimal number is represented as X'17B9', 17B9h or 17B9H. Binary number is represented as "010". Conventions for Alert Messages This manual uses the following conventions to show the alert messages. An alert message consists of an alert signal and alert statemen
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Important Alert Items Important Alert Messages The important alert messages in this manual are as follows: A hazardous situation could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. Also, damage to the product or other property, may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. Task Alert message Page Installation Damage 4-3 Never remove any labels from the drive or deface them in any way. High temperature
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Important Alert Items Task Alert message Page Installation 2. When dismounting the drive which is mounted on the 5-10 system while power is not supplied to it. • Dismount the drive using the drive mounting/dismounting mechanism, etc. of the system. • When storing or transporting the drive, put it in the antistatic bag (refer to Section 5.1). Diagnostics Data loss and 6-5 Save data stored on the disk drive to other media before requesting repair. Maintenance Fujitsu does not ass
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MANUAL ORGANIZATION PRODUCT/ 1. General Description MAINTENANCE MANUAL 2. Specifications 3. Data Format (This manual) 4. Installation Requirements 5. Installation 6. Diagnostics and Maintenance 7. Error Analysis INTERFACE 1. Interface SPECIFICATIONS 2. Command Processing 3. Data Buffer Management 4. Command Specifications 5. Sense Data and Error Recovery Methods 6. Disk Media Management C141-E237 v
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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 General Description ..................................................................1-1 1.1 Standard Features ....................................................................................1-1 1.2 Hardware Structure .................................................................................1-5 1.3 System Configuration..............................................................................1-6 CHAPTER 2 Specifications......................................
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Contents 4.1.1 Dimensions ..............................................................................................4-1 4.1.2 Mounting orientations .............................................................................4-2 4.1.3 Notes on mounting ..................................................................................4-3 4.2 Power Supply Requirements ...................................................................4-7 4.3 Connection Requirements .......................
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Contents 6.2.4 Revision numbers....................................................................................6-7 6.2.5 Tools and test equipment ........................................................................6-8 6.2.6 Tests ........................................................................................................6-9 6.3 Operation Check....................................................................................6-10 6.3.1 Initial seek operation check......
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Contents Illustrations Figures Figure 1.1 Example of SAS system configuration (Dual port internal cabled environment)...................................... 1-6 Figure 1.2 Example of SAS system configuration (Dual port internal backplane environment)................................ 1-6 Figure 3.1 Cylinder configuration ................................................................. 3-2 Figure 3.2 Spare area in cell .....................................................................
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Contents Tables Table 2.1 Model names and order numbers..................................................2-1 Table 2.2 Function specifications .................................................................2-2 Table 2.3 Environmental/Power requirements .............................................2-4 Table 3.1 Format capacity.............................................................................3-8 Table 4.1 Surface temperature check point and maximum temperature ......4-5 Ta
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CHAPTER 1 General Description 1.1 Standard Features 1.2 Hardware Structure 1.3 System Configuration This chapter describes the feature and configuration of the hard disk drives (HDDs). The HDDs are high performance large capacity 3.5" fixed disk drives with an embedded Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controller. The interface used to connect the HDDs to the host system complies with ANSI T10/1601-D Serial Attached SCSI-1.1 (SAS-1.1), which covers items ranging from SAS physical
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General Description (3) SAS Standard The HDDs are equipped with a serial attached SCSI (SAS) as a host interface. • Transfer rate: 1.5Gbps, 3.0Gbps • Number of SAS ports: Two • Full-duplex (simultaneous bidirectional data transfer) is supported. SCSI commands can manipulate data through logical block addressing, regardless of the physical characteristics of the disk drive. This enables software to accommodate expansion of system functionality. (4) Dual SAS port support Th
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1.1 Standard Features When Write Cache is enabled, you should ensure that the cached data is surely flushed to the disk media before you turn off the drive's power. To ensure it, you should issue either the SYNCHRONIZE CACHE command or the STOP UNIT command with specifying “0” to the Immediate bit, and then confirm that the command is surely terminated with the GOOD STATUS. (9) Command queuing feature The HDDs can queue maximum 128 commands, and optimizes the issuing order of q
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General Description (14) Defective block slipping A logical data block can be reallocated in a physical sequence by slipping the defective data block at formatting. This results in high speed contiguous data block processing without a revolution delay due to defective data block. (15) High speed positioning A rotary voice coil motor achieves fast positioning with high performance access control. (16) Large capacity A large capacity can be obtained from the HDDs by dividing al