3D Innovations DLT8000 Gas Grill User Manual


 
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Page Code The Page Code field identifies which log page is being requested by the
initiator. If the page is not supported, then the command terminates with a
CHECK CONDITION status, sense key set to ILLEGAL REQUEST, and
additional sense code of INVALID FIELD IN CDB. Supported pages are:
00h List of Supported Pages Page 5.8.2
02h Write Error Counter Page 5.8.3
03h Read Error Counter Page 5.8.3
07h Last n Errors Events Page 5.8.4
2Eh TapeAlert Page 5.8.5
32h Compression Ratio Page 5.8.6
33h Device Wellness Log Page 5.8.7
3Eh Device Status Log Page 5.8.8
Parameter Pointer The Parameter Pointer field allows the host to specify at which parameter
within a log page the requested data should begin. For example, if a page
supports parameters 0 through 5, and the Parameter Pointer contains 3, then
only parameters 3, 4, and 5 are returned to the initiator. Similarly, if a page
supports parameters 1, 3, and 6, and the Parameter Pointer contains 2, then
only parameters 3 and 6 are returned to the initiator.
If the Parameter Pointer is larger than the highest numbered parameter on
the page, then the target terminates the command with CHECK CONDITION
status, sense key set to ILLEGAL REQUEST, and additional sense code set
to INVALID FIELD IN CDB.
Note that parameters within a page are always returned in ascending order
according to parameter code.
If the target does not support a parameter code within this page then it does
not return any data associated with this parameter.
Allocation Length This field specifies the maximum number of bytes that the initiator has
allocated for returning data. The host uses this field to limit the size of data
transfers to its own internal buffer size.
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