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Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby vaidis1973 » 15.06.16, 19:05

Hi All,
When turn on disk DRD and DSC on, like all good, but if want read ID disk go BUSY.
Iif shorted rd chanell disk
Model: ST2000DM001
Serial : W1F3KWJ9
Firmware: CC47
Capacity: 3.86 GB (8 089 950)

If turn On normaly and press ctrl+Z terminal output
Boot 0x40M
Spin Up
Trans.

Spin Up
SpinOK
TCC:001B

(P) SATA Reset

ASCII Diag mode

F3 T>
F3 T>/7

F3 7>X

Head 00 Resistance 0131
Head 01 Resistance 012D
Head 02 Resistance 00F3
Head 03 Resistance 00C3
Head 04 Resistance 00DA

F3 7> ctrl+X
F3 T>
ATA 15 Cmds
Ts(ms) dT(ms) Op Cnt LBA
0 99999999 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000
0 0 00 0000 000000000000

RW 32 Cmds
Ts(ms) dT(ms) xT(ms) Type Option Mode St EC Info
11566 99999999 6 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000003ADD5 L 000000000051 BO 000000 BES 03BF800.05FFFFF.03BF800
11598 32 8 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000003AE26 L 000000000001 BO 000000 BES 022D280.022D2BF.022D280
11606 8 8 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000003AE26 L 000000000001 BO 000000 BES 022D280.022D2BF.022D280
11614 8 8 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 00000003ADD5 L 000000000051 BO 000000 BES 03BF800.03C0C3F.03BF800
11623 9 8 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 00000009D917 L 000000000051 BO 000000 BES 03BF800.03C0C3F.03BF800
11631 8 9 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 0000000352F6 L 000000000008 BO 000000 BES 0068D27.0068F26.0068D27
11641 10 8 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 000000097E38 L 000000000008 BO 000000 BES 0068D27.0068F26.0068D27
11649 8 0 27 028201 000000 1 00000080 SND_SRV 0C01 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
0001 D7EA 00D0
6738 0001 0000 000A 0004 E980 12F0 DE30
0003 0F9B 0F85 0F70 0F6A 0F7C 1000 105C
6C27 9239 CDF4 1798 0136 7CFF 3801 46D1
33A7 DA1A FE77 93F0 475E 177A 6D30 A5B2
11649 0 7 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000003FDBB L 000000000001 BO 000000 BES 0068487.00684C6.0068487
11656 7 4 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 000000041086 L 000000000003 BO 000000 BES 00684C7.0068586.00684C7
11660 4 9 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000003C298 L 000000000308 BO 000000 BES 03B3600.03BF7FF.03B3600
11677 17 112 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000003C5BB L 000000003800 BO 000000 BES 0068F67.0148F66.0068F67
11979 302 10 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000003ADF1 L 000000000002 BO 000000 BES 022D280.022D67F.022D280
11989 10 8 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 00000003ADF1 L 000000000002 BO 000000 BES 022D280.022D2FF.022D280
11997 8 8 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 00000009D933 L 000000000002 BO 000000 BES 022D280.022D2FF.022D280
12006 9 8 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000003ADF1 L 000000000002 BO 000000 BES 022D280.022D67F.022D280
12044 38 3 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 00000003ADF3 L 000000000001 BO 000000 BES 00689E7.0068A26.00689E7
12047 3 8 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000003ADD7 L 000000000004 BO 000000 BES 022D280.022D37F.022D280
12055 8 8 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000003ADD7 L 000000000004 BO 000000 BES 022D680.022D77F.022D680
12064 9 8 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 00000003ADD7 L 000000000004 BO 000000 BES 022D680.022D77F.022D680
12072 8 6 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 0000000C5684 L 000000000001 BO 000000 BES 0241A80.0241ABF.0241A80
12084 12 76 02 011101 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD USR LBA B 00000000C2B7 L 000000000762 BO 24000E74 VL E89C.3B10
12161 77 33 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 00000003C298 L 000000000308 BO 000000 BES 03B3600.03BF7FF.03B3600
12194 33 25 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 00000009EDDA L 000000000308 BO 000000 BES 03B3600.03BF7FF.03B3600
12220 26 4 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 0000000352F6 L 000000000008 BO 000000 BES 0068D27.0068F26.0068D27
12224 4 8 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 000000097E38 L 000000000008 BO 000000 BES 0068D27.0068F26.0068D27
12234 10 28 02 011101 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD USR LBA B 000000000000 L 000000000158 BO 24000E74 VL 2C9C.0AC0
12327 93 18 02 028101 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR USR LBA B 000000000000 L 000000000158 BO 24000E74 VL 389C.0AC0
12345 18 20 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 0000000373D5 L 000000000001 BO 000000 BES 00650DD.006511C.00650DD
12365 20 8 02 011201 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 0000000373D5 L 000000000001 BO 000000 BES 00650DD.006511C.00650DD
12373 8 9 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 0000000352F6 L 000000000008 BO 000000 BES 0068D27.0068F26.0068D27
12382 9 9 02 028201 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 000000097E38 L 000000000008 BO 000000 BES 0068D27.0068F26.0068D27





ctrl+L

F3 T>
GrenadaBP1.5 LuxorPlus2 4K, GPG1 clone DFW
Product FamilyId: 58, MemberId: 04
HDA SN: W1F3KWJ9, RPM: 7199, Wedges: 188, Heads: 5, OrigHeads: A, Lbas: 00001D273EAC, PreampType: CC 26
Bits/Symbol: C, Symbols/UserSector: BEB, Symbols/SystemSector: 1A5
PCBA SN: 0000M4028JBX, Controller: LUXORLPLUS_2_0( 203)(FF-FF-FF-F, Channel: STX_DUNRAVEN, PowerAsic: Unknown Rev 00, BufferBytes: 4000000
Package Version: GPX17C.CCD4.DC05AL.CC47 , Package P/N: 100727822, Package Global ID: 00410638,
Package Build Date: 04/19/2013, Package Build Time: 10:54:33, Package CFW Version: GPX1.CCD4.00557575.00410638,
Package SFW1 Version: C7EA, Package SFW2 Version: ----, Package SFW3 Version: ----, Package SFW4 Version: ----
Controller FW Rev: 04191054, CustomerRel: CC47, Changelist: 00557575, ProdType: GPX1.CCD4, Date: 04/19/2013, Time: 105433, UserId: 00410638
Servo FW Rev: D7EA
TCG IV Version: n/a
Package BPN: 18
RAP FW Implementation Key: 16, Format Rev: 0004, Contents Rev: 71 01 09 00
QNR Container: 1
Features:
- Quadradic Equation AFH enabled
- VBAR with adjustable zone boundaries enabled
- Volume Based Sparing enabled
- IOEDC enabled
- IOECC enabled
- DERP Read Retries enabled v. 4.7.01.0000000000000017
- LTTC-UDR2 disabled
- SuperParity disabled
- Humidity Sensor disabled
- Background Reli Activity Critical Event Logging disabled


Read Sys via terminal work ok
But if want read drive id , hdd go busy state

Any ideas?


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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby lcoughey » 15.06.16, 19:14

I am willing to assist you remotely, if you would like. I'll PM you my contact details.

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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby DataMedics » 16.06.16, 03:23

Simple enough case. Just need to modify System File 93. What tool are you using?


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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby vaidis1973 » 16.06.16, 19:42

PC3000,
With this trick http://ts.acelab.eu.com/index.php?/ ... 0-capacity
i can read disk ID.
system file 93 uncheck except "Show additional diag msg in terminal" ?


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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby Maxim_TS » 16.06.16, 21:39

vaidis1973, we have a new article about SMP flags: http://blog.acelab.eu.com/pc-3000-h ... issue.html
Also check if F3 T>V4 shows a lot of messages, and perform F3 T>i4,1,22 command to clear Alt-list.
Check if heads can write before.
The method of checking is also in Blog.
Contact the Support if you have more questions and need the remote assistance.
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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby vaidis1973 » 16.06.16, 23:00

I checked head 0 and 1 yesterday, both can write. Sys files from copy 0 read without error, but some from copy 1 have error.
Yes T>V4 show lot messages, before clear i want make copy sys modules, but via terminal its not fast :)


Rd Sys File: vol = 4, FID = 093, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_4_093_0, length = 4608
Sys File 08422093(0), Saved Mode Pages (HDD settings)................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 4, FID = 093, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File 08422093(1), Saved Mode Pages (HDD settings)................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 000, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_000_0, length = 18432
Sys File FC00A000(0), Reserved Defect Table (SA defect table)......... : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 000, Copy = 001...
Receiving file FILE_0_000_1, length = 18432
Sys File FC00A000(1), Reserved Defect Table (SA defect table)......... : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 042, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_042_0, length = 512
Sys File FC000042(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 042, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File FC000042(1).................................................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 043, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_043_0, length = 512
Sys File FC001043(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 043, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File FC001043(1).................................................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 044, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_044_0, length = 512
Sys File FC002044(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 044, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File FC002044(1).................................................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 045, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_045_0, length = 512
Sys File FC003045(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 045, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File FC003045(1).................................................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 046, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_046_0, length = 512
Sys File FC004046(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 046, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File FC004046(1).................................................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 047, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_047_0, length = 512
Sys File FC005047(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 047, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File FC005047(1).................................................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 048, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_048_0, length = 512
Sys File FC006048(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 048, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File FC006048(1).................................................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 049, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_049_0, length = 512
Sys File FC007049(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 049, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File FC007049(1).................................................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 068, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_068_0, length = 512
Sys File FC008068(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 068, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File FC008068(1).................................................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 069, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_069_0, length = 512
Sys File FC009069(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 069, Copy = 001...
Root Sys File Rd Err!
Sys File FC009069(1).................................................. : Error
Error : Can not read!
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 203, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_203_0, length = 4608
Sys File FC00D203(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 203, Copy = 001...
Receiving file FILE_0_203_1, length = 4608
Sys File FC00D203(1).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 20D, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_20D_0, length = 1572864
Sys File FC00E20D(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 20D, Copy = 001...
Receiving file FILE_0_20D_1, length = 1572864
Sys File FC00E20D(1).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 20E, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_20E_0, length = 1572864
Sys File FC00F20E(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 20E, Copy = 001...
Receiving file FILE_0_20E_1, length = 1572864
Sys File FC00F20E(1).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 32C, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_32C_0, length = 327680
Sys File FC00B32C(0), Packed CONGEN XML definition.................... : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 32C, Copy = 001...
Receiving file FILE_0_32C_1, length = 327680
Sys File FC00B32C(1), Packed CONGEN XML definition.................... : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 32D, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_0_32D_0, length = 327680
Sys File FC00C32D(0).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 0, FID = 32D, Copy = 001...
Receiving file FILE_0_32D_1, length = 327680
Sys File FC00C32D(1).................................................. : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 3, FID = 019, Copy = 000...
Receiving file FILE_3_019_0, length = 8192
Sys File FC34F019(0), Performance Parameter File (PPF)................ : Ok
Rd Sys File: vol = 3, FID = 019, Copy = 001...


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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby AJ2008 » 17.06.16, 09:29

vaidis1973 wrote:Source of the post PC3000,
With this trick http://ts.acelab.eu.com/index.php?/ ... 0-capacity
i can read disk ID.
system file 93 uncheck except "Show additional diag msg in terminal" ?


With good ID and SMP clear, did you try to get access to sectors?


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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby vaidis1973 » 17.06.16, 17:32

thx to all.
Problem solved , something wrong with flash rom chip. I resolder flash chip to other pcb and problem was same, so i think problem in SA or heads.
Today i read eeprom with elnec programer and write to other chip, and vualia.....


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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby osity » 18.06.16, 05:04

Nice, which Elnec do you have? Like it?


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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy  Topic is solved

Postby lcoughey » 20.06.16, 15:08

I've had cases where you read the ROM via terminal in PC3K and write it back to resolve the issue too. I'm just suggestion that you don't necessarily need the programmer.

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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 20.06.16, 19:25

lcoughey wrote:Source of the post I've had cases where you read the ROM via terminal in PC3K and write it back to resolve the issue too. I'm just suggestion that you don't necessarily need the programmer.


Well,
this is so very strange ,Does this have something to do with checksum ?
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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby vaidis1973 » 20.06.16, 21:31

osity wrote:Source of the post Nice, which Elnec do you have? Like it?

beeprog2 , good device except adapter system.....


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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby vaidis1973 » 20.06.16, 21:45

lcoughey wrote:Source of the post I've had cases where you read the ROM via terminal in PC3K and write it back to resolve the issue too. I'm just suggestion that you don't necessarily need the programmer.

for me faster resold eeprom :D
Read with programer and write to other chip was act of despair :) month early was disk poured with coffee and pcb corroded. Resold eeprom to other pcb and hdd dont start at all, check sold point, all ok. I dont start search other donor pcb, simply read with programer and write to donor eeprom, after all work ok. But this only two exceptions, mostly i can read/write rom via terminal without problems. Sry for my bad english :)


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Re: Seagate ST2000DM001 CC47 Busy

Postby vaidis1973 » 20.06.16, 21:46

Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Source of the post
lcoughey wrote:Source of the post I've had cases where you read the ROM via terminal in PC3K and write it back to resolve the issue too. I'm just suggestion that you don't necessarily need the programmer.


Well,
this is so very strange ,Does this have something to do with checksum ?

Yep wery strange, disk have bad sector at end, and after data recovery i think check with original eeprom .


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