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ISO/IEC 14776-342:2000 (2000-06) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI) - PART 342: CONTROLLER COMMANDS - 2 (SCC-2)
 
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Description
The SCSI command set is designed to provide efficient peer-to-peer operation of input/output devices (disks, tapes, printers, etc.) by an operating system, The SCSI command set assumes a command-response protocol. Action on SCSI commands shall not be deemed completed until a response is received. The response shall include a status that indicates the final disposition of the command. The SCSI command set provides multiple operating systems concurrent control over one or more input/output devices. However, the multiple operating systems should properly coordinate their actions or data corruption will result. This standard defines commands that assist with coordination between multiple operating systems. This standard defines a device model for SCSI storage arrays, commonly known as RAID devices. This standard defines the SCSI commands that may apply to SCSI storage arrays and the SCSI commands that are uniquely for SCSI storage arrays. It is intended to be the choice for new designs over the original SCSI-3 Controller Commands (SCC) standard. Several new high level service actions have been added to this standard that simplify configurations.
Class  C990  (IEC PUBLICATIONS IEC PUBLICATIONS)
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Status
Status IEC PUBLICATION
Situation Currently active
Origin
Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25
INTERCONNECTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT
Responsible Eswaran Anirudh
Diamant Building Bd. A. Reyerslaan, 80
B-1030  BRUXELLES - BRUSSEL
Belgique
E-mail: anirudh.eswaran@ceb-bec.be
Approval
BEC Approval 2000-06-09
ICS-Code (International Standards Classification) 35.200
NBN Status New
IEC publication date 2000-06-09
IEC last modification date 2014-04-14