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Cheetah 15K.5 SCSI Product Manual, Rev. J
6.2.3
Hot plugging Cheetah 15K.5 SCSI disc drives
The ANSI SPI-4 document defines the physical requirements for removal and insertion of SCSI devices on the 
SCSI bus. Four cases are addressed. The cases are differentiated by the state of the SCSI bus when the 
removal or insertion occurs.
Case 1 - All bus devices powered off during removal or insertion
Case 2 - RST signal asserted continuously during removal or insertion
Case 3 - Current I/O processes not allowed during insertion or removal
Case 4 - Current I/O process allowed during insertion or removal, except on the device being changed
Seagate Cheetah 15K.5 SCSI disc drives support all four hot plugging cases. Provision shall be made by the 
system such that a device being inserted makes power and ground connections prior to the connection of any 
device signal contact to the bus. A device being removed shall maintain power and ground connections after 
the disconnection of any device signal contact from the bus (see SFF-8451 Specification for SCA-2 Unshielded 
Connections).
It is the responsibility of the systems integrator to assure that no hazards from temperature, energy, voltage, or 
ESD potential are presented during the hot connect/disconnect operation.
All I/O processes for the SCSI device being inserted or removed shall be quiescent. All SCSI devices on the 
bus shall have receivers that conform to the SPI-4 standard.
If the device being hot plugged uses single-ended (SE) drivers and the bus is currently operating in low voltage 
differential (LVD) mode, then all I/O processes for all devices on the bus must be completed, and the bus qui-
esced, before attempting to hot plug. Following the insertion of the newly installed device, the SCSI host 
adapter must issue a Bus Reset, followed by a synchronous transfer negotiation. Failure to perform the SCSI 
Bus Reset could result in erroneous bus operations.
The SCSI bus termination and termination power source shall be external to the device being inserted or 
removed.
End users should not mix devices with high voltage differential (HVD) drivers and receivers and devices with 
SE, LVD, or multimode drivers and receivers on the same SCSI bus since the common mode voltages in the 
HVD environment may not be controlled to safe levels for SE and LVD devices (see ANSI SPI-4).
The disc drive spindle must come to a complete stop prior to completely removing the drive from the cabinet 
chassis. Use of the Stop Spindle command or partial withdrawal of the drive, enough to be disconnected from 
the power source, prior to removal are methods for insuring that this requirement is met. During drive insertion, 
care should be taken to avoid exceeding the limits stated in Section 7.4.4, "Shock and vibration" in this manual.
6.2.4
S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T. is an acronym for Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. This technology is intended 
to recognize conditions that indicate drive degradation and is designed to provide sufficient warning of a failure 
to allow data back-up before an actual failure occurs. 
Note.
The firmware will monitor specific attributes for degradation over time but cannot predict instanta-
neous drive failures.
Each attribute monitors a specific set of conditions in the operating performance of the drive, and the thresh-
olds are optimized to minimize “false” predictions.