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Here's what I recall:

1. Stream ID    AU

   a. No                No
   b. No                No
   c. No                No

2. a. No
   b. Yes
   c. The specific requestor of this information had a usage for each of
these items.  If I recall, this came from an initial Seagate proposal, so
you might want to check internally.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Darrin

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Subject: [t13] Some Streaming cmd set questions


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I have been asked to get answers to a few questions about the
currently specified Streaming cmd feature set.

Please (someone) answer these if you can remember from the AV
discussions of the last several years of T13 AV evolution.

1)   CONFIGURE STREAM
     Are the 'stream id' and 'AU' parameters expected to be preserved
     across
     a. power cycle
     b. hardware reset
     c. SRST

2)   READ LOG EXT (Performance Log)
     a)   Are there supposed to be any limits on the values of 'K', 'L' and
'M' ?

     b)   Is it preserved across power cycles and hardware reset ?
           (like the read and write stream error logs)

     c)  Can anyone provide any rationale or description of how these
               data are intended to be used ? With the non-existent
          description currently in the document, these appear
          to be worthless.

          * sector time array
          * position array
          *  access time array

Thanx !!!
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