DSM/Tape Catalog Management Programming Manual

Index
DSM/Tape Catalog Management Programming Manual520481-003
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Commands (continued)
DELETE POOL 5-21
DELETE TAPEFILE 5-22
DELETE TAPELABEL 5-23
DELETE TAPEVOLUME 5-24
discontinuing 3-8
DROP FILECAT 5-25
DROP VOLCAT 5-26
EXPIRE TAPEFILE 5-27
INFO CONSOLE 5-28
INFO DISKFILE 5-29
INFO FILECAT 5-30
INFO MEDIADEFS 5-31
INFO POOL 5-32
INFO TAPEDRIVE 5-33
INFO TAPEFILE 5-34
INFO TAPELABEL 5-35
INFO TAPEVOLUME 5-36
INFO VOLCAT 5-37
LABEL TAPEVOLUME 5-38
MEDIASRV 5-5/5-42
naming 3-2
RECOVER DISKFILE 5-39
STATUS SERVER 5-40
STATUS TAPEDRIVE 5-41
STATUS TAPEMOUNT 5-42
Commands and responses, syntax
elements 3-2
Compatibility 3-5
Configuring DSM/TC, setting default
values 5-12
Context token
in replies 3-6
returned by MEDIASRV 3-7
supporting continuation 3-8
Continuation 3-8
Copying disk files from backup tape to
disk 5-39
CPU of a MEDIASRV process
See CPU process option
CPU process option 2-2
CREATE FILECAT command 5-19
CREATE VOLCAT command 5-20
Creating a file catalog 5-19
Creating a new pool 5-6
Creating a volume catalog 5-20
Creating tape labels 5-8, 5-38
Current tape drive setting-label checking,
retrieving 5-33
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Data definitions, ZMCS 4-1/4-72
Data lists
defined 3-5
retrieving items from 3-8
Data structures, ZMCS 4-1, 4-18/4-65
Decoding response buffers 3-8
DELETE POOL command 5-21
DELETE TAPEFILE command 5-22
DELETE TAPELABEL command 5-23
DELETE TAPEVOLUME command 5-24
Deleting a pool 5-21
Deleting unexpired tape file entries 5-22
Deleting volume catalog and pool name
entries 5-24
Designating or altering the tape
console 5-10
Determining label processing 5-14
Determining the proper tape to mount 5-17
Device name, retrieving 5-28
Discontinuing commands in progress 3-8
Disk file entry information, retrieving 5-29
Displaying MEDIASRV session
information 5-40
Displaying tape drive current status 5-41
DROP FILECAT command 5-25
DROP VOLCAT command 5-26
DSM/TC
advantages 1-1
application management functions 1-2
definition 1-1