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CHAPTER 7  Disk Media Management 
7.1 
Defect Management 
7.2 
Disk Media Initialization 
7.3 
Alternate Block Allocation Processing 
7.4 
Background Media Scan (BMS) 
7.5 
Drive Self-Test (DST) 
7.6 
SMART (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) 
 
In this chapter, disk media defect management methods, treatment methods for 
media defects which occur during operation, reinitialization procedures and other 
disk media management methods are discussed.  Furthermore, see Chapter 3, 
"Data Format" in the "Product Manual" concerning details of the data recording 
format on the disk media. 
 
7.1   Defect Management 
(1)  Defect lists 
Information on the positions of defects in the disk media is managed by the types 
of defect list shown below.  See the description of the FORMAT UNIT command 
(Section 4.3.1) concerning methods for using the defect lists. 
 
P List  Defect position information at the point when the disk drive was 
shipped from the factory is recorded in this list.  The defective 
portions included in this list are permanent defects, and when the disk 
media is initialized, it is necessary that this list is used and alternate 
block processing is executed. 
 
D List  This list includes defect position information specified by the INIT in 
the FORMAT UNIT  command when initializing the disk media. 
 
G List  This list is composed from the defective logical data block position 
information specified by the INIT in the REASSIGN BLOCKS 
command, defective logical data block position information from 
alternate blocks which have been allocated by the HDD's auto 
alternate block allocation processing, information specified as the D 
List and information generated as the C List. 
The P List and G List are recorded in the system space on the disk media.  The 
INIT can read the contents of these lists by the READ DEFECT DATA command.