Looking for Request Sense description

From: Bruce Burden (brucegb_at_realtime.net)
Date: 09/26/05

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       Hi folks,

            Forgive me if I posted this already, I am not certain that
       I did.

            Anyway, my SCSI RAID started beeping at me last week. Now
       that I have the data moved from the RAID to a backup unit, there
       is silence. Hmmm.

            However, I have not been able to find a description of SCSI
       Additional Sense Code 29h/Additional Sense Code Qualifier 02:

    09/24/2005 22:20:03 Level 3
    HBA=0 BUS=0 ID=1 LUN=0
    HBA Error - Sequence Failure

    09/24/2005 22:20:05 Level 3
    HBA=0 BUS=0 ID=1 LUN=0
    Bad SCSI Status - Check Condition
    28 00 00 87 E9 00 00 00 80 00 00 00

    09/24/2005 22:20:05 Level 3
    HBA=0 BUS=0 ID=1 LUN=0
    Request Sense
    70 00 06 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 29 02 02 00 00 00
    Unit Attention

            I think SCSI ID 02 is the culprit, based on the Field
       Replaceable Unit Code in the Request Sense field.

            I have not been able to find a description for the
       Check Condition message either. Can somebody provide a pointer
       to the info I am looking for? The disks are Seagates, BTW.

                                                    Thanks,
                                                            Bruce

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