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STB SCSI/Fibre Disktool

STB announces their latest test/diagnostic tool, the SCSI disktool.

The disktool is an entry-level diagnostic program used for testing/diagnosing/qualifying disk devices. Derived from the industry-standard SCSI toolbox, the SCSI disktool is based on solid, proven technology that has years of dependable service behind it from it’s installed base of thousands.

The SCSI disktool is a “single drive at-a-time” tester. All devices connected to all HBA’s will be displayed, and any drive connected to any HBA can be selected for test.

The SCSI disktool has the following tests:

  • Sequential Read
  • Sequential Write
  • Sequential Write/Read
  • Sequential Write/Verify 
  • Random Read
  • Random Write
  • Random Write/Read
  • Random Write/Verify
  • Sequential Scan for errors
  • Random Scan for errors
  • Quick QC
  • Quick Drive Profiile
  • AV/Data performance compare
  • Drive Self Test (DST)
  • All tests can do large (1mb or more) transfers

The SCSI disktool has the following commands:

  • Start drive
  • Stop drive
  • Read Capacity
  • Change Capacity
  • Read Blocksize
  • Change Blocksize
  • View Mode Pages
  • Edit Mode Pages
  • Restore default Mode Pages
  • View Log Pages
  • Optimize for A/V use
  • Optimize for data use
  • Download firmware
  • Format
  • Display Defect Data

User-Defined Custom Option
 
If your company requires features not already included in SCSI toolbox, STB can adapt this diagnostic software to meet your custom SCSI manufacturing, production and programming needs. Simply consult a STB sales representative for more information.
 
System Requirements
 
The SCSI/Fibre Disktool works with any host bus adapter (HBA). It is available for the following platforms:

  • Windows95 (ver. 4.00.95.A with the library link update or newer)
  • Windows98
  • WindowsME
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 2000