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Description:
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scsiTgtDeviceStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unknown(1),
available(2),
broken(3),
readying(4),
abnormal(5),
nonAddrFailure(6),
nonAddrFailReadying(7),
nonAddrFailAbnormal(8)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the status of this SCSI device,
summarizing the state of both the addressable devices (i.e.,
the logical units) and the non-addressable devices within this
SCSI device:
- unknown(1): This value is used when the status cannot be
determined
- available(2): All addressable and non-addressable
devices within the SCSI device are fully operational (i.e.,
no logical units have an abnormal status).
- broken(3): The SCSI device is not operational and cannot
be made operational without external intervention.
- readying(4): One or more logical units within the SCSI
device are being initialized and access to the SCSI device
is temporarily limited (i.e., one or more of the logical
units have a readying status).
- abnormal(5): One or more addressable devices within the
SCSI device are indicating a status other than available;
nevertheless, the SCSI device is operational (i.e., one or
more of the logical units have an abnormal status).
- nonAddrFailure(6): One or more non-addressable devices
within the SCSI device have failed; nevertheless, the SCSI
device is operational (i.e., no logical units have an
abnormal or readying status).
- nonAddrFailReadying(7): One or more non-addressable
devices within the SCSI device have failed; nevertheless,
one or more logical units within the SCSI device are being
initialized and access to the SCSI device is temporarily
limited.
- nonAddrFailAbnormal(8): One or more non-addressable
devices within the SCSI device have failed and one or more
addressable devices within the SCSI device are indicating a
status other than available; however, the SCSI device is
operational."
REFERENCE
"SCSI Controller Commands-2 (SCC-2) ANSI INCITS 318-1998
6.3.1.8 REPORT STATES service action [SCC2]"
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Information:
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Automatically extracted from IETF RFC 4455.
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