DSM/Tape Catalog Operator Interface (MEDIACOM) Manual

MEDIACOM Commands
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INFO DISKFILE Command
Include \node with the name when the file catalog is not on your current default
node.
If only \node is given, all file catalogs of the nodes in the system search list of
\node are used.
This parameter is required if no value is available from the MEDIADEFS defaults or
previously set as a MEDIACOM session default (see the ENV Command on
page 2-89).
GEN { absolute | relative | ALL }
specifies which generation of tape-file-id to use for the report:
absolute
is a positive number in the range 1 through 32767.
relative
is a negative number in the range -1 through -32768. The default is -1 (the
most recent generation).
ALL
All generations are used in the report.
You cannot use the TIME option with GEN.
OUT out-file
specifies where the report is displayed or written. You can name a disk file or a
device, such as a printer or terminal. If not given, the information is sent to your
current default output file (usually your home terminal).
STATUS { ALL | INVALID | VALID }
specifies which type of disk file entries to use in the report:
ALL
uses all disk file entries.
INVALID
uses only invalid disk file entries (entries that cannot be used by RECOVER
DISKFILE).
VALID
uses only valid disk file entries (entries that can be used by RECOVER
DISKFILE). The default is VALID.