00
|
No Additonal Sense
Information Is Available |
0 |
01
|
No Index Or Sector
Was Found. |
Low-level format the drive. If the diagnostics
then run error-free the drive is serviceable. |
02
|
Seek Incomplete. |
The time required to physically move the head/arm
assembly or switch heads exceeds the specified limits.Probably a hardware
failure. |
03
|
Write Fault. |
A write fault error occurs when a track position
or write circuit fault is detected during a write operation.This is not
always a hardware failure. A physical jolt to the drive during a
write operation could cause this situation. An isolated occurrence
does not indicate a hardware failure. |
04
|
Drive Not Ready |
Occurs when the spindle motorspeed is out of
specifications or if the device requires a motor start command and the
command was not issued. Do a Power-off-on and retest the drive. |
09
|
Track Following Error |
Occurs when the actuator position cannot be maintained
over a given track. Probably a hardware failure. |
0C
|
Write Error |
A failure occurred during write operation (probably
with Verify on) and auto-reallocation of the sector failed or is not supported
on this type drive. A low-level format should be done or the sector re-assigned.
If the diagnostics then run error-free the drive is serviceable. |
10
|
ID CRC |
A read error was detected in the IDfield of the
sector during a read or write operation. A low-level format should
be done. If the diagnostics then run error free the fixed disk is
serviceable. |
11
|
Unrecoverable Read Error |
Occurred in the data field of the sector that
could not be corrected. The sector should be re-written, reassigned,
or a low-level format done. If the diagnostics then run error-free, the
drive is serviceable. |
14
|
No Record Found |
Occurs when the SCSI device cannot find the requested
record. Low-level format the drive then retest. If no errors
occur the drive is serviceable. |
15
|
Seek Positioning Error |
Occurs when the positioningof the head/arm assembly
to a new location failed. Probably a hardware failure. |
16
|
Data Synchronization
Mark Error |
Occurs when the sync byte at the data field cannot
be detected. A low-level format should be done. If diagnostics
then run error-free the fixed diskis serviceable. |
17
|
Recovered Read Data
without ECC |
Occurs when the ECC check bytes calculated from
the read data during the first read operation doesn't match the ECC check
bytes appended to the data field and did match on a subsequent read operation.
This can result from minor media defect. Rewrite, re-assign the sector,
or low level format the drive and re-run diagnostics. If no error
is detected the fixed disk is serviceable. |
18
|
Recovered Read
Data With ECC. |
Occurs when the ECC check bytes calculated from
the read data during the first read doesn't match the ECC check bytes appended
to the data field and had ECC correction applied on a subsequent read.
Possibly a minor media defect. Rewrite re-assign the sector or low level
format the drive and re-run diagnostics. If no error is detected the fixed
disk is serviceable. |
19
|
Defect List Error |
Occurs when a data erroris detected while reading
the manufacturing defect list or while readingor writing the grown defect
list. Low-level format and ignoring the grown defect list and retest
the drive. If no errors occur the driveis serviceable. |
1A
|
Parameter List
Length Eerror |
Occurs when the command operation code received
by the device is invalid. Probable software problem. |
1B
|
Synchronous Data
Transfer Error |
An error during data transmission occurred.
Check cable connections cable termination and for excessive cable length
and retest. |
ID
|
Compare Error |
Occurs when the data read from the media doesn't
match the data written to the media on a Write with Verify command.
Probably a hardware problem. |
20
|
Invalid Command
Operation Code |
Occurs when the command operation code received
by the device is not supported. |
21
|
Illegal Logical
Block Address |
Occurs when the logical block address requested
is outside the range supported by the device. Probable software problem. |
24
|
Illegal Field
In The CDB. |
Occurs when the device detects unexpected values
in any field of the CDB (Command Descriptor Block) Probable software problem. |
25
|
Illegal LUN. |
Occurs when the LUN field in the CDB is not supported.
Probable software problem. |
26
|
Illegal Field In The
Parameters List |
Occurs when the device detects values other than
expected in any field of the parameter list. Probable software problem. |
28
|
Removeable Medium
Changed |
(Not applicable for fixed disk drives.) |
29
|
Power-On Reset
or
Bus Device Reset |
A power-on reset or a bus device reset sense
code indicates that the device (drive) was reset. A reset may have
been issued by software or may be defective hardware. |
2A
|
Mode Select
Parameters Changed |
Not a hardware failure. This could be due to
either software or diagnostic code problems. |
31
|
Media Format
Corrupted |
The format of the media appears to be corrupted
or was interrupted (power down, reset, etc.) prior to completion of a Format
Unit command. The Format Unit command should be re-issued and must
complete successfully for this error condition to be removed. |
32
|
No Defect Spare
Location Available |
Indicates that the Reassign Block Command cannot
successfully complete because allavailable spare sectors have been used.
A Low-level format should be done ignoring the grown defect list and the
drive retested. If no errors occur the drive is serviceable. |
3F
|
Operating Condition
On The Device Has
Been Changed |
This is probably a software error. |
40
|
Component Failure |
The drive self-test diagnostics detected a failure
(Hardware) in the device. |
43
|
Message Reject Error |
Occurs when an inappropriate or unexpected Message
Reject is received from the SCSI Adapter/A or the SCSI Adapter/A rejects
a message twice. |
44
|
Internal Controller Error |
Occurs when an internal microprocessor detects
incorrect status or receives an illegal request from the device electronics.
This is a hardware failure. |
45
|
Select/Re-Select Failed |
Occurs when the SCSI Adapter fails to respond
to a re-selection within 250ms after the device gains bus arbitration.
The re-selection is attempted a second time before setting select/re-select
failed status. |
47
|
SCSI Interface
Parity Error |
Occurs when the device detects incorrect parity
on the SCSI data bus (CABLE). Check cable connections cable termination
and cable length (maximum 6 meters or approx.20 feet). |
48
|
Initiator Detected Error |
Occurs when the SCSI Adapter/A detects an error,
sends a message to retry, detects the error again and sends the retry message
a second time. Probably a hardware problem. |
49
|
Inappropriate/
Illegal Message |
Occurs when the SCSI Adapter/A sends a message
that either is not supported or is not in a logical sequence. Probably
a software error. |
4C
|
Logical Unit Failed
Self Configuration |
Probably a hardware failure in the device being
tested. |
4E
|
Overlapped Commands
Attempted. |
Probably a software error. |
5D
|
Predictive Failure
Analysis Threshold
Reached |
When a predetermined number of errors is reached
this error message will promptt he user to take action to prevent loss
of data (back-up the data and have fixed disk serviced/replaced as appropriate.) |