15. Appendix H
SONY AIT-3Ex drive SDX-800V series Ver.1.0
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15. APPENDIX H: GLOSSARY
This glossary includes many terms that are useful when working with the SONY DDS tape drive. Not all terms are
used within this manual.
Amble:
A frame used to separate groups. It has a Logical Frame Number of ZERO. The Main Data Area contains
only a valid header.
ANSI:
American National Standards Institute, which sets standards for, amongst other things, SCSI and the safety of
electrical devices.
ATF:
Automatic Track Finding
Beginning Of Partition (BOP):
The position at the beginning of the permissible recording region of a partition. If
only one partition is defined, this position is typically equivalent to the beginning-of-medium. (BOM)
Beginning Of Medium (BOM):
The extreme position along the medium in the direction away from the supply reel
which can be accessed by the device.
Bit Error Rate:
Number of errors/Total number of bits written or read
Block Error Rate:
Number of errors/Total number of blocks written or read
BOM:
Beginning Of Media
BOT:
Beginning Of Tape
Buffered mode:
A mode of data transfer in write operations which facilitates tape streaming, as reported in the
Mode Select parameter.
Device Area:
The first area on the tape used by the drive for drum spin-up and testing.
Drop-out:
An area of tape where the signal level of the media has fallen off to a level where data recovery is no
longer possible.
Early Warning:
A device computed position near but logically before the end-of-partition. See the REW bit in the
Mode Select Device Configuration page.
ECC:
Error Correction Code
End Of Data (EOD):
End of data in a partition a special format group written after all current user data.
End Of Medium (EOM):
The extreme position along the medium in the direction away from the take-up reel which
can be accessed by the device.
End Of Partition (EOP):
The position at the end of the permissible recording region of a partition. May be the same
as end of media.
EOD:
End Of Data
EOM:
End Of Media
EOP:
End Of Partition
EOT:
End Of Tape
Error Rate Log:
The Error Rate Log exists in RAM in the SDX-800V and maintains a history of hard (un-correctable)
and soft (correctable by RAW or C3 ECC) errors which have occurred since the last tape load.
Fast Searching:
The process of reading just the ID areas to locate an item on the tape at a speed up to 75 times
faster than normal read speed.
Fault Log:
The Fault Log is stored in RAM in the SDX-800V and holds a record of Self-Test failures and all problems
which have been met during normal operation.
Frame:
Two adjacent tracks, one A channel and one B channel.
File-mark:
A mark written by the host. It does not necessarily separate files. It is up to the host to assign a meaning
to the mark. Consist of a special recorded element within a partition, containing no user data, which provides a
segmentation scheme.
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