I have a 1TB Seagate that is staying in a BSY state. However, I can gain terminal access, but before I start doing anything with it in PC3K, I'm curious if anyone else has seen this type of output?
Code:
Boot 0x40M
Spin Up
Trans.
Spin Up
SpinOK
TCC:0020
SNOOOZZZZZZEEE Retry
SNOOOZZZZZZEEE Retry
MCMainPOR: Start:
User Data Base 0043E340
Check MCMT Version: Factory Init
MCInitialize: Start: Host VBM Size (Bytes): 00000210 Metadata VBM Size (Bytes):
ClearMC: Start Full Starting LBA 0000BA00, Count 00432940.
ClearMC: Completed, Last LBA 000043E340
MCInitialize: MC Cleared
MCInitialize: MCTBufferPtr->Header.MCTStateFlags = 0000000A
MCInitialize: MCTBufferPtr->Header.MCStateFlagsDisc = 00000001
MCInitialize: MCStateFlags = 00000001
Set MCMT Version Current
[MCMTWS] Tail/Head 0000 0000
MCInitialize: Init complete:
MCMainPOR: MCTStateFlags 00000022 MCStateFlags 00000041 Tms 0000330D
SNOOOZZZZZZEEE Retry
SNOOOZZZZZZEEE Retry
SP200: MSPMainPOR Start
MSP MainPOR: 00003000 Tms 0000330D 00000082 0000476B
MSP MainPOR: Complete
No HOST FIS-ReadyStatusFlags 0002A1A1
TCC:0020
TCC:0020
TCC:0020
TCC:0020
TCC:0020
TCC:0020
TCC:0020
TCC:0021
TCC:0021
TCC:0021
****KEEPS REPEATING ABOVE UNTIL I HIT CTRL-Z****
ASCII Diag mode
F3 T>
I do have access to some commands. For example, I can check for non-resident G-list without an issue...
Code:
F3 T>V40
Nonresident GList 0 entries returned
Total entries available: 0
PBA Len Flags Phy Cyl Hd PhySctr SFI
F3 T>
So it doesn't seem to be completely locked up, but it does stay in a constant BSY state, and I'm not sure what might be the proper method for getting out of this BSY condition, given the terminal output that is presented.
If you have any ideas, please feel free to PM. Thanks!