SCSI
SCSI Device
SCSI ID
Sense Data
Sense Key
Status
Target
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Small Computer System Interface
The standardized input/output interface of the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI). [Standard No.: ANSI X3. 131-1986]
The general name given to a device which is connected to the SCSI bus
(input/output device, I/O controller, host adapter, expander, etc.).
A physical device address which identifies an SCSI device on the SCSI bus.
Each SCSI device must have a unique ID. The SCSI IDs can be 0 to 7, which
corresponds to one bit of the data bus.
When several items of error information are included in a command's
completion status, this is information generated by the target for reporting
detailed information on that status.
This is a 4-bit code displayed in the sense data. It contains information for
classifying the type of error that was detected.
This is 1 byte of information reported to the initiator by the target device when
execution of each command is completed, which displays the command's
completion state.
This is the SCSI device that executes the input/output operations initiated by the
initiator.
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